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Displaying superb poise under pressure, the 15-year-old Agojo - carrying the banner of Philippine Airlines and OB Montessori - frustrated San Diego native Meranie Jaslowski with a two-shot swing on the final hole for yet another international feather to her already decorated cap.
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