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                    [Summary] => ANGELES CITY — Ronald Lising pulled through in a thriller of a finish to win the gold medal yesterday in the men’s singles of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games lawn bowls tournament here at the Hidden Vale Sports Club here.


Lising, a native of Angeles City, held on to a slim cushion in the final end of the match, 20-19, then rolled the ball between a two-ball gap just near the jack (target) to seal the victory and the country’s first gold medal in the event since 2001.
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Team skipper Ronalyn Greenlees said they are confident the RP squads have a good chance at the gold in all the competitions they will be seeing action despite the presence of top rivals Malaysia and Brunei.
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Lising, a native of Angeles City, held on to a slim cushion in the final end of the match, 20-19, then rolled the ball between a two-ball gap just near the jack (target) to seal the victory and the country’s first gold medal in the event since 2001.
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Team skipper Ronalyn Greenlees said they are confident the RP squads have a good chance at the gold in all the competitions they will be seeing action despite the presence of top rivals Malaysia and Brunei.
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