+ Follow ASEAN CHESS ACADEMY Tag
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The Philippines, represented by La Salle Green Hills, finished second behind Singapore in the Asean International School chess tournament at the Asean Chess Academy in Singapore last week.
Bannered by Joel Pimentel, Antonito Mikey Ramos, Miguel Lahoz and Miguel Matugas, the RP squad held its own against the fancied teams in the 15-team field, scoring 16.5 points to bag the silver medal.
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ASEAN CHESS ACADEMY
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Bannered by Joel Pimentel, Antonito Mikey Ramos, Miguel Lahoz and Miguel Matugas, the RP squad held its own against the fancied teams in the 15-team field, scoring 16.5 points to bag the silver medal.
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August 11, 2007 - 12:00am
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