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[Summary] => BORACAY Peter Miñoza frolicked in a day of sun and rain and sizzled with a 65 at the Fairways and Bluewater layout to find himself the bewildered leader in a lean field in the 11th staging of the Goma Cup here yesterday.
Miñozas seven-under card at the scenic Boracay resort gave him a four-stroke lead over Canadian Rick Gibson and local bets Vic Santia, Edwin Sanchez, Elmer Salvador, Benjie Magada and Japanese Tonokazu Yoshinaga, who all had 69s.
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BENJIE MAGADA AND JAPANESE TONOKAZU YOSHINAGA
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Miñozas seven-under card at the scenic Boracay resort gave him a four-stroke lead over Canadian Rick Gibson and local bets Vic Santia, Edwin Sanchez, Elmer Salvador, Benjie Magada and Japanese Tonokazu Yoshinaga, who all had 69s.
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February 23, 2001 - 12:00am