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Nagsimula nang dumating kahapon ang mga dayuhang koponan mula sa siyam na bansang kala-hok at isang Fil-Am team para makibahagi sa natu-rang championships.

Kabilang sa mga bansang kalahok ay ang Bru-nei, Hong Kong, Macau, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Taipei, Thailand at Vietnam kasama ang Fil-Am team ng Philippine Overseas Development Committee.
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Cagayan de Oro made a fitting follow-up to its stunning victory over1998 champion Pampanga last Sunday as it routed Batangas, 85-73, yesterday in the MBA FedEx Crossover Cup at the Mindanao Polytechnic State College Gym.

Veteran Jojo Martin, hustling and firing all day, scored 17 points and broke up a series of the Blades' offensive thrusts to power the Amigos to their fourth win in 11 games.

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Cagayan de Oro kept its composure down the stretch then held Nueva Ecija to only two points in overtime to pull off a 95-92 victory yesterday in the MBA FedEx Crossover Cup at the Mindanao Polytechnic College gym.

The Amigos threw a defensive blanket on the Patriots' gunners in the extra period and leaned on Ruel Josol's steady free throw shooting in the closing seconds to complete the come-from-behind victory before a cheering hometown crowd.

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Nagsimula nang dumating kahapon ang mga dayuhang koponan mula sa siyam na bansang kala-hok at isang Fil-Am team para makibahagi sa natu-rang championships.

Kabilang sa mga bansang kalahok ay ang Bru-nei, Hong Kong, Macau, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Taipei, Thailand at Vietnam kasama ang Fil-Am team ng Philippine Overseas Development Committee.
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Veteran Jojo Martin, hustling and firing all day, scored 17 points and broke up a series of the Blades' offensive thrusts to power the Amigos to their fourth win in 11 games.

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The Amigos threw a defensive blanket on the Patriots' gunners in the extra period and leaned on Ruel Josol's steady free throw shooting in the closing seconds to complete the come-from-behind victory before a cheering hometown crowd.

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