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                    [Title] => Gonzales claims silver in table tennis
                    [Summary] => The RP table tennis team, through Richard Gonzales in the men’s singles event, took a silver medal in the country’s campaign in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.


Gonzales missed the gold medal as he bowed to eventual gold medal winner Indonesian Muhammad Hussein, 9-11, 8-11, 11-9, 8-11, 10-12.

"I did my best but it just didn’t work out for me. But I’m happy just the same," said Gonzales, who made the finals with a 12-10, 11-7, 12-10, 11-3 win over Vietnamese Doan Kien Quoc.
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With Mamiit beaten for the first time, Eric Taino and Riza Zalameda took up the cudgel for RP as they carved out a tough 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 win over the third seeded Indon pair of Suwandi Suwandi and Wynne Prakusya for the mixed doubles crown, capping RP’s three-gold production in the games.
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The RP IX yielded a run on base on ball then a couple of errors in the third inning but countered with a four-run splurge in the next inning and never looked back for a fifth straight win in the tourney.

In the other semis game, Thailand bounced back from a 0-10 beating by the Philippines Friday with a 12-4 shellacking of Indonesia to set up a title collision with the host team.
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The RP IX yielded a run on base on ball then a couple of errors in the third inning but countered with a four-run splurge in the next inning and never looked back for a fifth straight win in the tourney.

In the other semis game, Thailand bounced back from a 0-10 beating by the Philippines Friday with a 12-4 shellacking of Indonesia to set up a title collision with the host team.
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"This game served as a good preparation and motivation for the team before the semifinals," said RP coach Edgar delos Reyes after the one-sided match, which completed their four-game sweep in the elimination round.
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The 29-year-old netter, who arrived from the US shortly before midnight Tuesday, visited the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center yesterday morning. His presence was easily felt by those who were around.
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                    [Title] => Gonzales claims silver in table tennis
                    [Summary] => The RP table tennis team, through Richard Gonzales in the men’s singles event, took a silver medal in the country’s campaign in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.


Gonzales missed the gold medal as he bowed to eventual gold medal winner Indonesian Muhammad Hussein, 9-11, 8-11, 11-9, 8-11, 10-12.

"I did my best but it just didn’t work out for me. But I’m happy just the same," said Gonzales, who made the finals with a 12-10, 11-7, 12-10, 11-3 win over Vietnamese Doan Kien Quoc.
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With Mamiit beaten for the first time, Eric Taino and Riza Zalameda took up the cudgel for RP as they carved out a tough 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 win over the third seeded Indon pair of Suwandi Suwandi and Wynne Prakusya for the mixed doubles crown, capping RP’s three-gold production in the games.
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The RP IX yielded a run on base on ball then a couple of errors in the third inning but countered with a four-run splurge in the next inning and never looked back for a fifth straight win in the tourney.

In the other semis game, Thailand bounced back from a 0-10 beating by the Philippines Friday with a 12-4 shellacking of Indonesia to set up a title collision with the host team.
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The RP IX yielded a run on base on ball then a couple of errors in the third inning but countered with a four-run splurge in the next inning and never looked back for a fifth straight win in the tourney.

In the other semis game, Thailand bounced back from a 0-10 beating by the Philippines Friday with a 12-4 shellacking of Indonesia to set up a title collision with the host team.
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"This game served as a good preparation and motivation for the team before the semifinals," said RP coach Edgar delos Reyes after the one-sided match, which completed their four-game sweep in the elimination round.
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The 29-year-old netter, who arrived from the US shortly before midnight Tuesday, visited the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center yesterday morning. His presence was easily felt by those who were around.
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