+ Follow JOHN PAUL GOMEZ AND DARWIN LAYLO Tag
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[Title] => Netters advance; chessers drop to 5th
[Summary] => GUANZHOU – Davis Cup veterans Cecil Mamiit and Conrad Treat Huey swept past Hiroki Kondo and Go Soeda of Japan, 4-6, 7-6 (0), 1-0 (6), and brought their partnership to the quarterfinal round of the doubles event of the Asian Games competition at the Aot Tennis Center yesterday.
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[Title] => Gomez, Laylo take charge as RP repels Puerto Rico
[Summary] => With GM Wesley So taking a break, the Philippines got the job done just the same, trouncing Puerto Rico, 3-1, in the seventh round of the World Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia Tuesday.
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JOHN PAUL GOMEZ AND DARWIN LAYLO
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