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General Santos City badminton bet Samuel Dalago gained two top podium honors in the penultimate day of the second Manila Youth Games National Invitational at the San Andres Gym.


Dalago, a 17-year-old first year engineering student at Holy Trinity, outclassed fancied Big City foes to win two gold medals in this weeklong meet.

Banking on power strokes and superb court coverage, Dalago smashed Elmo Sese IV of Parañaque City, 21-14, 21-11, to top the singles class.
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Dalago, a 17-year-old first year engineering student at Holy Trinity, outclassed fancied Big City foes to win two gold medals in this weeklong meet.

Banking on power strokes and superb court coverage, Dalago smashed Elmo Sese IV of Parañaque City, 21-14, 21-11, to top the singles class.
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Acosta overcame some anxious moments before turning back Muntinlupa City’s Boris Sumabat, 21-17, 17-21, 21-17, and snaring the badminton gold medal in the 8-and-under division.

Ireland Largoza made it a golden double for Manila by beating sister Greece in the finals of the women’s side of the event.
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Tanuan City likewise served notice of its bid as it posted victories in two different divisions, including an emphatic 11-0 win over fancied Villegas High School in the week-long event organized by Manila Sports Council and Inner Development chair Ali Atienza.
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Macasu struck out 13 batters in a no-error, no-hitter effort as the Lady Maroons clinched the win that gave them a 1-0 lead in their best-of-three showdown for the gold medal in this week-long event organized by the City of Manila and Manila Sports Council chief Ali Atienza.
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General Santos City badminton bet Samuel Dalago gained two top podium honors in the penultimate day of the second Manila Youth Games National Invitational at the San Andres Gym.


Dalago, a 17-year-old first year engineering student at Holy Trinity, outclassed fancied Big City foes to win two gold medals in this weeklong meet.

Banking on power strokes and superb court coverage, Dalago smashed Elmo Sese IV of Parañaque City, 21-14, 21-11, to top the singles class.
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Dalago, a 17-year-old first year engineering student at Holy Trinity, outclassed fancied Big City foes to win two gold medals in this weeklong meet.

Banking on power strokes and superb court coverage, Dalago smashed Elmo Sese IV of Parañaque City, 21-14, 21-11, to top the singles class.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 365357 [Title] => Manila captures track title [Summary] => Manila claimed three more gold medals to win the overall crown in athletics even as Kevin Acosta copped badminton’s first gold medal yesterday in the second Manila Youth Games National Invitational at the San Andres Gym.

Acosta overcame some anxious moments before turning back Muntinlupa City’s Boris Sumabat, 21-17, 17-21, 21-17, and snaring the badminton gold medal in the 8-and-under division.

Ireland Largoza made it a golden double for Manila by beating sister Greece in the finals of the women’s side of the event.
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Tanuan City likewise served notice of its bid as it posted victories in two different divisions, including an emphatic 11-0 win over fancied Villegas High School in the week-long event organized by Manila Sports Council and Inner Development chair Ali Atienza.
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Macasu struck out 13 batters in a no-error, no-hitter effort as the Lady Maroons clinched the win that gave them a 1-0 lead in their best-of-three showdown for the gold medal in this week-long event organized by the City of Manila and Manila Sports Council chief Ali Atienza.
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