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The 27-year-old Sermona of Mamaylan, Negros Occidental was timed at 31 minutes and 23 seconds while Martes of La Trinidad, Benguet clocked in at 35 minutes and 28 seconds.
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Represented by national champion San Beda College, RP Team-A faces a crack, tall squad from China led by 1.97-meter Yu Yu and 1.94-meter Zhang Kai in a fitting opener to an expected action-packed 3-on-3 duels among the best teams in the region.
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"Playing basketball should come from the heart," said the soft-spoken Telfair during yesterday’s press launch of the sixth adidas Asian Streetball Finals at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel. "And I’m excited to share my experience with the players here at adidas Streetball."
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Represented by national champion San Beda College, RP Team-A faces a crack, tall squad from China led by 1.97-meter Yu Yu and 1.94-meter Zhang Kai in a fitting opener to an expected action-packed 3-on-3 duels among the best teams in the region.
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"Playing basketball should come from the heart," said the soft-spoken Telfair during yesterday’s press launch of the sixth adidas Asian Streetball Finals at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel. "And I’m excited to share my experience with the players here at adidas Streetball."
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With burly Jay-R Taganas powering his way underneath for 11 points, the San Beda cagers thwarted Visayas champions West Negros College, 17-14, to capture the seniors crown and the top P10,000 cash prize plus P20,000 worth of gift package from the sponsoring adidas.
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