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                    [Title] => RP scores in Asean shootfest
                    [Summary] => The Philippines scored another triumph in the last ASEAN shooting circuit  in Jakarta, Indonesia, claiming a gold on top of a silver and bronze against Asia’s best shooters. The Philippine squad was composed of World Shoot champion Jag Lejano, Stephen Hinojales, Jay Morales, Julie Defensor and Marlon Valencia. 


Hinojales, 22, clinched the individual gold in the Open Shoot category, making him the "fastest gun in Asia."
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Cabalutangan bested practical shooters from the United States, Australia, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Italy, France and host South Africa to win the ladies division title.

The country also won the ladies category three years back courtesy of Athena Lee.

Sharing the limelight with Cabalutangan are countrymen Jag Lejano, Jay Morales, Roland Tan and Danny Torrevillas, who teamed up in ruling the modified section.
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Hinojales, 22, clinched the individual gold in the Open Shoot category, making him the "fastest gun in Asia."
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Cabalutangan bested practical shooters from the United States, Australia, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Italy, France and host South Africa to win the ladies division title.

The country also won the ladies category three years back courtesy of Athena Lee.

Sharing the limelight with Cabalutangan are countrymen Jag Lejano, Jay Morales, Roland Tan and Danny Torrevillas, who teamed up in ruling the modified section.
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