+ Follow AMERICAN ERNESTO DOMINGUEZ Tag
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[Title] => Orcollo leads Pinoys charge in US 9-ball
[Summary] => Fancied Dennis Orcollo played true to form as he led four Filipino victors in the opening matches of the 40th US Open 9-ball Championship Sunday at Sheraton Waterside in Norfolk, Virginia.
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[AuthorName] => Olmin Leyba
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[Title] => 9 Pinoys advance, but three crash out
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The undefeated Francisco "Django" Bustamante joined eight other Filipino cue artists into the third round, but three of their compatriots crashed out of the US$3 million IPT World Open 8-Ball Championship at the Grand Sierra Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Bustamante easily made himself as the brightest hope of the Philippine contingent to win the whopping US$500,000 (Php26.5 million) grand prize with a perfect 9-0 record, so far.
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AMERICAN ERNESTO DOMINGUEZ
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[Summary] => Fancied Dennis Orcollo played true to form as he led four Filipino victors in the opening matches of the 40th US Open 9-ball Championship Sunday at Sheraton Waterside in Norfolk, Virginia.
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[Title] => 9 Pinoys advance, but three crash out
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The undefeated Francisco "Django" Bustamante joined eight other Filipino cue artists into the third round, but three of their compatriots crashed out of the US$3 million IPT World Open 8-Ball Championship at the Grand Sierra Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Bustamante easily made himself as the brightest hope of the Philippine contingent to win the whopping US$500,000 (Php26.5 million) grand prize with a perfect 9-0 record, so far.
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September 7, 2006 - 12:00am