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                    [Title] => Bowlers hit gutter for second straight day
                    [Summary] => For the second straight day, the RP men’s and women’s bowling teams came up empty in their bid for the gold, settling for the silver medals in the team-of-five  event in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Pearl Bowling Center in Parañaque City.


The crack Malaysian men’s team of Daniel Lim Tow Chuang, Aaron Kong Eng Huan, Ben Heng Boon Hian, Alex Liew Kien Liang and Zulkifli Zulmazran combined for 6781 pinfalls (1118, 1117, 1116, 1131, 1218, 1081) to bag the gold.
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It may be hard but it can be done. And the coming Asian Games could be the first real test.

"During the 70s and 80s, the Philippines was No. 1 in Asian bowling. I think we can be on top again especially with the young team we had right now," said Philippine Bowling Congress (PBC) secretary-general Danny Santos in the PSA Forum at the Holiday Inn Hotel yesterday, where he guested together with national coach Purvis Granger.
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The Filipino duo combined for a total of 2571 at the end of the 12-game series held at the SCAA Bowling Center, edging out Malaysian counterparts Azidi Ameran and Ben Heng and China’s Jiang Yong and Zhang Ye.
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The Filipino duo combined for a total of 2571 at the end of the 12-game series held at the SCAA Bowling Center, edging out Malaysian counterparts Azidi Ameran and Ben Heng and China’s Jiang Yong and Zhang Ye.
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                    [Summary] => For the second straight day, the RP men’s and women’s bowling teams came up empty in their bid for the gold, settling for the silver medals in the team-of-five  event in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Pearl Bowling Center in Parañaque City.


The crack Malaysian men’s team of Daniel Lim Tow Chuang, Aaron Kong Eng Huan, Ben Heng Boon Hian, Alex Liew Kien Liang and Zulkifli Zulmazran combined for 6781 pinfalls (1118, 1117, 1116, 1131, 1218, 1081) to bag the gold.
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It may be hard but it can be done. And the coming Asian Games could be the first real test.

"During the 70s and 80s, the Philippines was No. 1 in Asian bowling. I think we can be on top again especially with the young team we had right now," said Philippine Bowling Congress (PBC) secretary-general Danny Santos in the PSA Forum at the Holiday Inn Hotel yesterday, where he guested together with national coach Purvis Granger.
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The Filipino duo combined for a total of 2571 at the end of the 12-game series held at the SCAA Bowling Center, edging out Malaysian counterparts Azidi Ameran and Ben Heng and China’s Jiang Yong and Zhang Ye.
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The Filipino duo combined for a total of 2571 at the end of the 12-game series held at the SCAA Bowling Center, edging out Malaysian counterparts Azidi Ameran and Ben Heng and China’s Jiang Yong and Zhang Ye.
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