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                    [Title] => Water polo silver RP’s first medal
                    [Summary] => LOS BAÑOS — The water polo team kicked off the Philippines’ medal chase in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games with a silver medal finish in the sport yesterday, beating Malaysia, 8-2, at the close of the five-day event at the Trace Aquatics Center here.


The Nationals played just good enough to dominate the Malaysians and close out their campaign with a 4-1 (win-loss) mark as they wound up second to eventual champion Singapore, which took the gold medal with a five-game sweep, capped by its 15-4 rout of Vietnam.
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Roy Canete, a 21-year-old Airman First Class, led the Filipinos to their second straight win after a heartbreaking 6-7 setback in the hands of reigning SEAG champion Singapore in their debut last Monday, by knocking in four goals.

Canete was ably supported by Michael Jorolan, Almax Laurel and Frazer Alamara, who accounted for two goals each.
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Pinangunahan ng 21-anyos na Airman First Class na si Roy Canete ang Filipinos sa kanilang ikalawang sunod na panalo matapos ang 6-7 pagkatalo sa kamay ng reigning SEAG champion Singapore sa kanilang debut noong nakaraang Lunes nang kumana ng apat na goals.
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The Filipinos never gave the Vietnamese much of a chance, racing to an early sizeable lead before fending off the hosts’ repeated attacks and rough tactics.

"It (win) was all due to the boys’ big heart, hard work, everything," said RP coach Rey Galang, whose team wound up fifth in the 2001 Kuala Lumpur edition of the games.
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                    [Title] => Water polo silver RP’s first medal
                    [Summary] => LOS BAÑOS — The water polo team kicked off the Philippines’ medal chase in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games with a silver medal finish in the sport yesterday, beating Malaysia, 8-2, at the close of the five-day event at the Trace Aquatics Center here.


The Nationals played just good enough to dominate the Malaysians and close out their campaign with a 4-1 (win-loss) mark as they wound up second to eventual champion Singapore, which took the gold medal with a five-game sweep, capped by its 15-4 rout of Vietnam.
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Roy Canete, a 21-year-old Airman First Class, led the Filipinos to their second straight win after a heartbreaking 6-7 setback in the hands of reigning SEAG champion Singapore in their debut last Monday, by knocking in four goals.

Canete was ably supported by Michael Jorolan, Almax Laurel and Frazer Alamara, who accounted for two goals each.
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Pinangunahan ng 21-anyos na Airman First Class na si Roy Canete ang Filipinos sa kanilang ikalawang sunod na panalo matapos ang 6-7 pagkatalo sa kamay ng reigning SEAG champion Singapore sa kanilang debut noong nakaraang Lunes nang kumana ng apat na goals.
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The Filipinos never gave the Vietnamese much of a chance, racing to an early sizeable lead before fending off the hosts’ repeated attacks and rough tactics.

"It (win) was all due to the boys’ big heart, hard work, everything," said RP coach Rey Galang, whose team wound up fifth in the 2001 Kuala Lumpur edition of the games.
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