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[Title] => Phl to host golf in Asean School Games
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[Title] => Olsen gets nod from former mentors
[Summary] => TAIPEI – Olsen Racela’s former mentors firmly believe their former ward has vast knowledge of the game, smart and intelligent that he can be a successful coach as he was a successful player.
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[Summary] => Jimmy “The Mighty Mouse” Alapag, once hailed by Lebanese hotshot Fadi El-Khatib as the best point guard in Asia, emerged the best of the best in the 2010-2011 PBA season, bagging the Most Valuable Player award in the Leo Awards at the Smart Araneta Coliseum tonight.
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[Title] => Pinoy cager impresses Nate the Great
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But this Filipino hoopster could be something special. Michael "Mike" Gamboa is sharp, deadly and ready to fly.
The 5-foot-6 guard caught the fancy of almost everybody, including NBA slam dunk champion Nate Robinson and Jason Richardson, when he displayed jaw-dropping moves and ball-handling skills during the recent Nike All-Asia Basketball Camp in Beijing, China.
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The 5-foot-6 guard caught the fancy of almost everybody, including NBA slam dunk champion Nate Robinson and Jason Richardson, when he displayed jaw-dropping moves and ball-handling skills during the recent Nike All-Asia Basketball Camp in Beijing, China.
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August 19, 2012 - 12:00am