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[Title] => Rivalry spills to tennis
[Summary] => Its always a treat for fans whenever Ateneo and La Salle compete for bragging rights in sports. The competition brings out the best in those who wear the colors of the rival schools. And when the smoke of battle finally clears, the Blue Eagles and the Green Archers celebrate their jousting in the true spirit of sportsmanship. They shake hands, slap fives, and break bread.
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