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The Ateneo Blue Eagles soared mightily over the Ken Bono-led Adamson Falcons and scored a close 76-73 victory to barge into the UAAP men’s basketball finals for the first time in three years even as University of Santo Tomas foiled University of the East’s own bid with a 79-75 victory at the packed Araneta Coliseum yesterday.

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JC Intal came through with a season-high 24 points, highlighted by rim-rattling slams that sent the Ateneo fans into a frenzy, as the Eagles matched their first round sweep in 2004 on a team built around Larry Fonacier.
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The Ateneo Blue Eagles soared mightily over the Ken Bono-led Adamson Falcons and scored a close 76-73 victory to barge into the UAAP men’s basketball finals for the first time in three years even as University of Santo Tomas foiled University of the East’s own bid with a 79-75 victory at the packed Araneta Coliseum yesterday.

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JC Intal came through with a season-high 24 points, highlighted by rim-rattling slams that sent the Ateneo fans into a frenzy, as the Eagles matched their first round sweep in 2004 on a team built around Larry Fonacier.
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