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The Philippine Sports Commission yesterday identified 10 sports it is giving priority attention with the hopes of improving the country’s showing in the next Southeast Asian Games.

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Fil-Americans Cecil Mamiit and Treat Huey fought through the mounting pressures of the marathon duel that lasted just before midnight and gained the country’s lone gold for the day with a 2-1 win over Thailand in the men’s team tennis competition of the 25th Southeast Asian Games yesterday at the tennis center of the National University.

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ALICE KATE APPARRI AND JOSIE GABUCO
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The Philippine Sports Commission yesterday identified 10 sports it is giving priority attention with the hopes of improving the country’s showing in the next Southeast Asian Games.

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Fil-Americans Cecil Mamiit and Treat Huey fought through the mounting pressures of the marathon duel that lasted just before midnight and gained the country’s lone gold for the day with a 2-1 win over Thailand in the men’s team tennis competition of the 25th Southeast Asian Games yesterday at the tennis center of the National University.

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