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                    [Title] => Asiad cage aspirants down to 30
                    [Summary] => The candidates list for the Philippine team to the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, Korea has been pruned down to 30, and the buildup for the ambitious bid to win the coveted gold medal in the quadrennial joust goes full blast starting Monday.
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                    [AuthorName] =>   Joey Villar
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                    [Title] => Caidic, Altamirano join coaching staff
                    [Summary] => Allan Caidic, a four-time member of the Philippine team to the Asian Games, will take another tour of duty in the quadrennial games this year in Busan, South Korea as he, together with Eric Altamirano and Boyzie Zamar, was tapped to assist national coach Jong Uichico.


Meanwhile, American coach Paul Howard, a good friend of coach Ron Jacobs, has made a commitment to Uichico to help in scouting, particularly the Chinese and the Lebanese in their stints in the world championships in Indianapolis a few months before the Asian Games.

Binky Favis was also tapped as scout.
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"In my opinion, he’s a potential material at two-guard spot. Maganda sana ang chance niya to make it to the national pool dahil malaking shooter, but he was not released by Shell," said Uichico.
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                    [Title] => Caidic, Altamirano join coaching staff
                    [Summary] => Allan Caidic, a four-time member of the Philippine team to the Asian Games, will take another tour of duty in the quadrennial games this year in Busan, South Korea as he, together with Eric Altamirano and Boyzie Zamar, was tapped to assist national coach Jong Uichico.


Meanwhile, American coach Paul Howard, a good friend of coach Ron Jacobs, has made a commitment to Uichico to help in scouting, particularly the Chinese and the Lebanese in their stints in the world championships in Indianapolis a few months before the Asian Games.

Binky Favis was also tapped as scout.
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"In my opinion, he’s a potential material at two-guard spot. Maganda sana ang chance niya to make it to the national pool dahil malaking shooter, but he was not released by Shell," said Uichico.
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