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[Title] => Harbour Centre destined to win
[Summary] => Harbour Centre never really thought it could ever make it past the elimination stage of the PBL Unity Cup after a sputtering 2-6 start. In fact, coach Jorge Gallent had already thought of quitting while the quitting was good.
But one cannot argue with destiny. And for team owner Mikee Romero, his Port Masters were simply destined to win.
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[Title] => Port Masters live for death match
[Summary] => Harbour Centre gave Toyota Otis a dose of its own medicine as it shackled its rival all game to fashion out a 73-55 rout yesterday and force a deciding Game 5 in the PBL Unity Cup Finals at the Olivarez gym.
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[Title] => Pmasters find real gem to thwart Jewels
[Summary] => Welcoat found a gem in Leo Najorda who took charge in the second half, firing 12 points as the Paintmasters edged the Montaña Jewels, 82-80, last night to gain the headstart in their best-of-five showdown for the PBL Unity Cup crown at the Astrodome.
It was a big comeback for Najorda, a former Montaña cager who struggled for only two points in the first two quarters but exploded with seven in the third before closing out with a five-point splurge that carried the Paintmasters past the Jewels.
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But one cannot argue with destiny. And for team owner Mikee Romero, his Port Masters were simply destined to win.
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[Summary] => Harbour Centre gave Toyota Otis a dose of its own medicine as it shackled its rival all game to fashion out a 73-55 rout yesterday and force a deciding Game 5 in the PBL Unity Cup Finals at the Olivarez gym.
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It was a big comeback for Najorda, a former Montaña cager who struggled for only two points in the first two quarters but exploded with seven in the third before closing out with a five-point splurge that carried the Paintmasters past the Jewels.
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