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[Summary] => TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS CJ Suarez and Jojo Canare, Filipino bowlers whose previous biggest accomplishments were silver-medal finishes in the Asian Games, are now heartbeats away from winning the most precious mint in the AMF Bowling World Cup.
Suarez and Canare pulled off contrasting wins over Belgiums Chris Van Damme and Malaysia wonder Shalin Zulkifli, respectively, Friday to earn spots in the semifinal round of the prestigious event being held at the Planeta Sipango bowling center here.
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[Title] => Suarez, Canare hope to end WC drought
[Summary] => No other Filipino has won the World Cup title since Paeng Nepomuceno nailed his fourth crown in 1996. But with the right frame of mind, proper motivation and solid support, CJ Suarez and Jojo Canare hope to end the six-year drought in the Olympics of bowling.
Suarez and Canare gained the right to represent the country in the prestigious World Cup slated Sept. 27-Oct. 4 at the Planet Sipangco bowling center in Tegucigalpa, Honduras by topping the World Cup national finals at the Bowling Inn Manila over the weekend.
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[Title] => Suarez, Canare lead World Cup qualifier
[Summary] => National bowlers C.J. Suarez and Jojo Canare produced big games at EDSA Lanes last Sunday and Monday to tow 54 others into the second round of the Bowling World Cup national finals.
Suarez waxed hot from the start, firing games of 268, 257, 255, a couple of 249s, 246, 237 and 233, to post a 12-game series of 2837 and a whopping 245-pin lead over fellow national player R.J. Bautista in the mens competition.
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[Title] => Suarez, Canare burn lanes in Latvia
[Summary] => RIGA, Latvia Filipino bowlers CJ (Christian Jan) Suarez and Josephine "Jojo" Canare posted big rounds Monday and Tuesday to rank among the leading scorers after 15 games of the 38th AMF World Cup international finals at the Toss Lanes here.
Suarez carded 3479 pins for an average of 231.93 per game while Canare shot 3101 (206.73) to check in fourth and ninth, respectively, in the mens and womens divisions.
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Suarez and Canare pulled off contrasting wins over Belgiums Chris Van Damme and Malaysia wonder Shalin Zulkifli, respectively, Friday to earn spots in the semifinal round of the prestigious event being held at the Planeta Sipango bowling center here.
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Suarez and Canare gained the right to represent the country in the prestigious World Cup slated Sept. 27-Oct. 4 at the Planet Sipangco bowling center in Tegucigalpa, Honduras by topping the World Cup national finals at the Bowling Inn Manila over the weekend.
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Suarez waxed hot from the start, firing games of 268, 257, 255, a couple of 249s, 246, 237 and 233, to post a 12-game series of 2837 and a whopping 245-pin lead over fellow national player R.J. Bautista in the mens competition.
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Suarez carded 3479 pins for an average of 231.93 per game while Canare shot 3101 (206.73) to check in fourth and ninth, respectively, in the mens and womens divisions.
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