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                    [Title] => Thunder choke with anger, go for kill
                    [Summary] => Terquin Mott escaped suspension from his choking incident Sunday at the Big Dome but the former Coppin State standout and his San Miguel teammates may need to work extra hard to stop an enraged Red Bull which may rampage all the way to a successful title defense.
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                    [AuthorName] =>   Joey Villar
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                    [Title] => Reunion at San Miguel
                    [Summary] => It’s not widely known that San Miguel Beer import Terquin Tuva Mott and Fil-Am Dorian Alan Peña were varsity teammates at Coppin State in Baltimore for two years. Coincidentally, another Fil-Am–Rafi Reavis of Coca-Cola–was also on coach Ron (Fang) Mitchell’s squad when Mott and Peña toured the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).

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Another choice is San Miguel Beer where his former Coppin State teammate Dorian Pena plays.
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Seigle, 25, tallied over 1,600 points in four years at Wagner College, an NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division I school in Staten Island, and ranks fifth in all-time Seahawks scoring. He is second only to three-time PBA import Terrance Bailey, Wagner’s all-time top pointmaker, in career field goal attempts.
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Another choice is San Miguel Beer where his former Coppin State teammate Dorian Pena plays.
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Seigle, 25, tallied over 1,600 points in four years at Wagner College, an NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division I school in Staten Island, and ranks fifth in all-time Seahawks scoring. He is second only to three-time PBA import Terrance Bailey, Wagner’s all-time top pointmaker, in career field goal attempts.
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