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[Summary] => HANOI The Philippines beat Vietnam, 16-7, Tuesday to stoke its medal hopes in the water polo event of the 22nd Southeast Asian Games at the National Aquatics Center here.
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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[Summary] => HANOI The Philippines beat Vietnam, 16-7, Tuesday to stoke its medal hopes in the water polo event of the 22nd Southeast Asian Games at the National Aquatics Center here.
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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