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                    [Summary] => Only a major collapse in the final round will stop Miguel Tabuena and Terence Macatangay from clinching victory for Team Philippines as they pulled away by six strokes in their respective divisions in the Desert Junior Classic in  Palm Springs, California.


Another RP victory appears in the bag as Mia Piccio led compatriot Debbie de Villa by two strokes in the girls 11-12 years. The third girl in the rankings, first round leader Kimberly Kim of Hawaii soared to an 89 and dropped 10 strokes behind Piccio.
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Focus will be on Andie Unson, who became the darling of the RP contingent in the Callaway Junior World last week in nearby San Diego when she finished second in the girls 6-8 years, and two other top guns, Wolen Juan Superal and Dottie Ardina.
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The burly Negrido, fresh from a respectable stint in the recent RP Amateurs at Riviera where he made it to the quarterfinals, returned to the summer circuit to open up a hefty lead over last week’s division winner Aaron Dimabuyo (78).
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Superal won a tournament with three straight sub-par rounds for the second straight week after a record-breaking performance in the previous leg at the Orchard’s Player course where he set the 18-, 36- and 54-hole marks.
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Superal’s 71 and a 36-hole total of 140 sent him scampering away by 23 strokes from his nearest rival, Christian Ricohermoso, as the unstopabble ace from Las Piñas made the Class D battle into another walk in the park.
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Another RP victory appears in the bag as Mia Piccio led compatriot Debbie de Villa by two strokes in the girls 11-12 years. The third girl in the rankings, first round leader Kimberly Kim of Hawaii soared to an 89 and dropped 10 strokes behind Piccio.
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Focus will be on Andie Unson, who became the darling of the RP contingent in the Callaway Junior World last week in nearby San Diego when she finished second in the girls 6-8 years, and two other top guns, Wolen Juan Superal and Dottie Ardina.
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The burly Negrido, fresh from a respectable stint in the recent RP Amateurs at Riviera where he made it to the quarterfinals, returned to the summer circuit to open up a hefty lead over last week’s division winner Aaron Dimabuyo (78).
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Superal won a tournament with three straight sub-par rounds for the second straight week after a record-breaking performance in the previous leg at the Orchard’s Player course where he set the 18-, 36- and 54-hole marks.
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Superal’s 71 and a 36-hole total of 140 sent him scampering away by 23 strokes from his nearest rival, Christian Ricohermoso, as the unstopabble ace from Las Piñas made the Class D battle into another walk in the park.
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