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                    [Title] => Warriors  pull off coup vs Generals
                    [Summary] => University of the East vented its UAAP frustration on Emilio Aguinaldo College, fashioning out an 84-60 rout yesterday in the Sweet 16 of the Collegiate Champions League at the packed Emilio Aguinaldo College gym.


Mark Borboran fired 19 points while James Martinez churned out 17 points, including 15 from behind the arc, as the Warriors advanced to the quarterfinal round of the annual event staking a total of P850,000 in scholarship grants and sports equipment.
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Urra fired the clincher in the dying seconds and finished with 12 points as the Blazers claimed its third win against 11 losses.

In the other game, Perpetual Help walloped San Sebastian, 85-69, to clinch fifth place with a 5-9 card.

The Stags and the Bombers closed out with identical 4-10 (win-loss) slates.
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Barely hanging on the No. 4 slot with a 7-5 (win-loss) slate, the Stags take on the Red Lions at 1:15 p.m., hoping to notch the first of the two wins they need to join early semifinalists host Perpetual Help and Philippine Christian U, which tote identical 9-4 slates.
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With the semis race getting tighter and tighter each game, the Knights are determined to fight off distractions that could derail their title-retention bid.
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The Cardinals held the Blazers to just 30 points in the first half while scoring 44 points of their own then held sway in the last two quarters to seal their fourth win in six games and close in on the pacesetting Jose Rizal Bombers (4-1).

"What we lacked in offense, we made up for defense," said Mapua coach Horacio Lim. "But it also helped that Al Magpayo was not around." [DatePublished] => 2003-07-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => Warriors  pull off coup vs Generals
                    [Summary] => University of the East vented its UAAP frustration on Emilio Aguinaldo College, fashioning out an 84-60 rout yesterday in the Sweet 16 of the Collegiate Champions League at the packed Emilio Aguinaldo College gym.


Mark Borboran fired 19 points while James Martinez churned out 17 points, including 15 from behind the arc, as the Warriors advanced to the quarterfinal round of the annual event staking a total of P850,000 in scholarship grants and sports equipment.
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Urra fired the clincher in the dying seconds and finished with 12 points as the Blazers claimed its third win against 11 losses.

In the other game, Perpetual Help walloped San Sebastian, 85-69, to clinch fifth place with a 5-9 card.

The Stags and the Bombers closed out with identical 4-10 (win-loss) slates.
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Barely hanging on the No. 4 slot with a 7-5 (win-loss) slate, the Stags take on the Red Lions at 1:15 p.m., hoping to notch the first of the two wins they need to join early semifinalists host Perpetual Help and Philippine Christian U, which tote identical 9-4 slates.
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With the semis race getting tighter and tighter each game, the Knights are determined to fight off distractions that could derail their title-retention bid.
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The Cardinals held the Blazers to just 30 points in the first half while scoring 44 points of their own then held sway in the last two quarters to seal their fourth win in six games and close in on the pacesetting Jose Rizal Bombers (4-1).

"What we lacked in offense, we made up for defense," said Mapua coach Horacio Lim. "But it also helped that Al Magpayo was not around." [DatePublished] => 2003-07-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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