+ Follow ASIAN BOWLING TOUR GRAND SLAM Tag
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[Title] => Yap continues rampage, enters Malaysian Masters semis
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia  Cecilia Yap, fresh from her stirring victory in the 24th Malaysian International Open Bowling Championships Saturday, continued to dish out big games as she beat 1998 Grand Slam champion Sarah Yap of Malaysia to advance to the semifinal round of the Malaysia Masters Cup Sunday.
Yap, who got the top seeding following her victory over two-time World Cup champion Tseng Su-fen of Taiwan, outclassed the former champ, 192-143, to arrange a semis clash with Taiwan’s Wang Yu-ling.
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ASIAN BOWLING TOUR GRAND SLAM
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Yap, who got the top seeding following her victory over two-time World Cup champion Tseng Su-fen of Taiwan, outclassed the former champ, 192-143, to arrange a semis clash with Taiwan’s Wang Yu-ling.
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