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Mohammed Al Sahlawi scored twice in two minutes to lead Saudi Arabia back from a one-goal deficit to a 4-1 win over North Korea in the Asian Cup on Wednesday.

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The Chinese men's basketball team, made up of young players like Guo Ailun and Wang Zhelin, beat Philippinese 71-68 to win their first appearance at the 2012 FIBA Asia Cup here on Friday.

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The Asian Cup is wide open going into the final group matches, with only Iran having qualified and most teams still able to claim one of the remaining seven spots in the knockout stage.

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Lightflyweight simonpure Mark Anthony Barriga of Panabo, Davao del Norte, is the only Filipino survivor of five fighters wearing the national colors at the 16th World Youth Amateur Boxing Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, and with two wins under his belt, is still two victories shy of earning a sure ticket to the Youth Olympics in Singapore on Aug. 14-26.

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WFM Sheerie Joy Lomibao and WIM Beverly Mendoza whipped WIM Gundula Heinatz and Anastassia Gavrilova, respectively, to hike the team’s output to 5.5 points for a share of 33rd place with 10 others, including fourth round opponent Kazakhstan, which downed Azerbaijan, 2-1.
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A heavy six-game bill kicks off the tournament with SEABA champion Malaysia and runner-up Indonesia representing the Southeast Asian region after the Philippines was barred due to the FIBA suspension.
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Philippine Basketball Federation (PBF) president Mauricio (Moying) Martelino said yesterday the "backdoor" approach is a possibility only if a qualifier withdraws. The possibility, however, is remote, he admitted.
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The Chinese men's basketball team, made up of young players like Guo Ailun and Wang Zhelin, beat Philippinese 71-68 to win their first appearance at the 2012 FIBA Asia Cup here on Friday.

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The Asian Cup is wide open going into the final group matches, with only Iran having qualified and most teams still able to claim one of the remaining seven spots in the knockout stage.

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Lightflyweight simonpure Mark Anthony Barriga of Panabo, Davao del Norte, is the only Filipino survivor of five fighters wearing the national colors at the 16th World Youth Amateur Boxing Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, and with two wins under his belt, is still two victories shy of earning a sure ticket to the Youth Olympics in Singapore on Aug. 14-26.

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WFM Sheerie Joy Lomibao and WIM Beverly Mendoza whipped WIM Gundula Heinatz and Anastassia Gavrilova, respectively, to hike the team’s output to 5.5 points for a share of 33rd place with 10 others, including fourth round opponent Kazakhstan, which downed Azerbaijan, 2-1.
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A heavy six-game bill kicks off the tournament with SEABA champion Malaysia and runner-up Indonesia representing the Southeast Asian region after the Philippines was barred due to the FIBA suspension.
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Philippine Basketball Federation (PBF) president Mauricio (Moying) Martelino said yesterday the "backdoor" approach is a possibility only if a qualifier withdraws. The possibility, however, is remote, he admitted.
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