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                    [Title] => SBC rips Ateneo; Faith wins
                    [Summary] => Claiford Arao scored 23 points as San Beda worked methodically inside the paint to trounce Ateneo de Manila, 68-57, yesterday at the start of the quarterfinal round of the Sunkist Youth Basketball Championship at the Makati Coliseum.


Faith Academy matched San Beda’s impressive win with a 72-59 drubbing of Mapua in the other game as the Antipolo-based cagers and the Red Cubs brace for a showdown today, eyeing no less than a spot in the semifinal round of this inaugural event among the country’s top high school teams staged by the Sports Vision Management Group, Inc.
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The four teams swept their elimination round assignments in varying fashions and will be the marked teams in this quarterfinal stage where the top four teams after a single round robin will advance to the crossover semifinals of this event staged by the Sports Vision Management Group, Inc.
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The 60-point rout was the biggest so far recorded in the eight-day tournament which gathered the country’s top high school teams in a World Championship-style competition sponsored by Sunkist.
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Faith Academy matched San Beda’s impressive win with a 72-59 drubbing of Mapua in the other game as the Antipolo-based cagers and the Red Cubs brace for a showdown today, eyeing no less than a spot in the semifinal round of this inaugural event among the country’s top high school teams staged by the Sports Vision Management Group, Inc.
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The four teams swept their elimination round assignments in varying fashions and will be the marked teams in this quarterfinal stage where the top four teams after a single round robin will advance to the crossover semifinals of this event staged by the Sports Vision Management Group, Inc.
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The 60-point rout was the biggest so far recorded in the eight-day tournament which gathered the country’s top high school teams in a World Championship-style competition sponsored by Sunkist.
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