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                    [Summary] => Muntinlupa City ran away with the first gold medal in the first MY Games National Invitational as it dominated the football competition for 15-and-under girls yesterday at the Luneta ballpark.


Powered by Frankie Rivilla, who later bagged the Most Valuable Player trophy, Muntinlupa slammed Laguna, 10-0, then trounced host Manila, 8-0, to lord it over the field.

Laguna and Manila fought to a goal-less draw but the former defeated the latter, 2-0, in the preliminaries to cop the silver medal. The host squad settled for the bronze.
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Manila Mayor Lito Atienza and sons Kim and Ali, the organizing Manila Sports Council (Masco) chief, yesterday ushered in the week-long event open to all 17-year-old in-and-out-of-school youths at the San Andres Sports and Civic Center, confident of its successful staging.
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Powered by Frankie Rivilla, who later bagged the Most Valuable Player trophy, Muntinlupa slammed Laguna, 10-0, then trounced host Manila, 8-0, to lord it over the field.

Laguna and Manila fought to a goal-less draw but the former defeated the latter, 2-0, in the preliminaries to cop the silver medal. The host squad settled for the bronze.
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Manila Mayor Lito Atienza and sons Kim and Ali, the organizing Manila Sports Council (Masco) chief, yesterday ushered in the week-long event open to all 17-year-old in-and-out-of-school youths at the San Andres Sports and Civic Center, confident of its successful staging.
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