+ Follow JR. PHONE PALS Tag
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[Title] => TnT-QC captures first PBA juniors cage plum
[Summary] => Talk N Text-Quezon City went to Biboy Reyes and Kevin Erazo in time of trouble and the duo responded gallantly, guiding the Jr. Phone Pals to a 93-90 overtime victory over the FedEx-San Juan Jr. Express yesterday to win the inaugural championship of the Burlington-PBA Jr. Summer Basketball League.
And what a fitting ending it was.
The young warriors from both teams saved their best for last and most of them caught the attention of the few coaches and PBA officials who were on hand to witness the closely-fought match at the Araneta Coliseum.
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[Title] => FedEx subdues Shell, faces TnT in PBA Jrs final
[Summary] => FedEx-San Juan walked the tightrope before subduing Shell-Manila in a thrilling semifinal encounter, 83-79, yesterday to advance to the finals of the first Burlington-PBA Jr. Summer Basketball League.
The Jr. Express sealed the all-important win with tough defense in the stretch that held the Jr. Turbo Chargers scoreless in the last 1:21 on the way to a finals showdown against Talk N Text-Quezon City.
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[Title] => TnT, FedEx juniors unscathed in PBA elims
[Summary] => Talk N Text-Quezon City and FedEx-San Juan pulled off runaway victories over the weekend to stay unbeaten in the elimination round of the Burlington-PBA Jr. basketball summer league at the Araneta Coliseum.
Isaiah Reyes and Kevin Gamboa scored 13 points apiece in the first quarter that set the tone of the lopsided contest and underscored the Jr. Phone Pals potential as title-contender in this tournament confined to kids 9-12 years old.
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JR. PHONE PALS
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[Title] => TnT-QC captures first PBA juniors cage plum
[Summary] => Talk N Text-Quezon City went to Biboy Reyes and Kevin Erazo in time of trouble and the duo responded gallantly, guiding the Jr. Phone Pals to a 93-90 overtime victory over the FedEx-San Juan Jr. Express yesterday to win the inaugural championship of the Burlington-PBA Jr. Summer Basketball League.
And what a fitting ending it was.
The young warriors from both teams saved their best for last and most of them caught the attention of the few coaches and PBA officials who were on hand to witness the closely-fought match at the Araneta Coliseum.
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[Title] => FedEx subdues Shell, faces TnT in PBA Jrs final
[Summary] => FedEx-San Juan walked the tightrope before subduing Shell-Manila in a thrilling semifinal encounter, 83-79, yesterday to advance to the finals of the first Burlington-PBA Jr. Summer Basketball League.
The Jr. Express sealed the all-important win with tough defense in the stretch that held the Jr. Turbo Chargers scoreless in the last 1:21 on the way to a finals showdown against Talk N Text-Quezon City.
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[Summary] => Talk N Text-Quezon City and FedEx-San Juan pulled off runaway victories over the weekend to stay unbeaten in the elimination round of the Burlington-PBA Jr. basketball summer league at the Araneta Coliseum.
Isaiah Reyes and Kevin Gamboa scored 13 points apiece in the first quarter that set the tone of the lopsided contest and underscored the Jr. Phone Pals potential as title-contender in this tournament confined to kids 9-12 years old.
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