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                    [Summary] => Saturday last week, the Philippines salvaged some honor at the fourth edition of the Southeast Asia Basketball Association junior men’s tournament in Lucena, Quezon. The RP-Burlington Youth team crushed impetuous Singapore 99-53, after building leads of more than forty in the second half at the fabulous Quezon Convention Center, with Gov. Willie Enverga in attendance. 


This writer was fortunate to have covered the final game with Noel Zarate and Vic Ycasiano through producer TeamSports, which barely covered its costs in its commitment to supporting the national team.
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