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[Title] => Squash kids shine in Japan
[Summary] => Its not often that a Filipino squash player makes waves abroad. At the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, the highest finish the Philippines posted in the sport was third as the national mens team has pocketed bronze medals in the last six stagings of the biennial event.
So when three teenaged kids returned home with medals from the six-nation 16th Japan Junior Open in Yokohama last week, there was reason for Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) secretary-general and Squash Rackets Association of the Philippines (SRAP) president Romeo Ribano to applaud the feat.
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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So when three teenaged kids returned home with medals from the six-nation 16th Japan Junior Open in Yokohama last week, there was reason for Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) secretary-general and Squash Rackets Association of the Philippines (SRAP) president Romeo Ribano to applaud the feat.
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