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                    [Title] => 16 archers vie in SEA Games
                    [Summary] => Sixteen recurve and compound bow archers, including a 17-year-old newcomer, have been recommended by the coaching staff to carry the Philippine colors in the archery competition of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Subic Bay Freeport in Olongapo City next month.
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                    [Title] => Pedregosa elected new NAAP head
                    [Summary] => A retired police general who has vowed to raise the standard of archery to a new level, Jose Marlowe Pedregosa, was recently elected president of the National Archery Association of the Philippines (NAAP).


General Pedregosa succeeds the late Ramon Lim, who had held the NAAP’s top post for 27 years until his death last December. He was voted unanimously when the other candidate, Atty. Ruperto Sampoleo, faxed his withdrawal and did not attend the meeting which was attended by 18 of 20 club representatives and one honorary president.
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Arambulo scored 566 points to become the first ever Filipino medalist in the prestigious tourney which saw 25,000 athletes from 90 countries participate in 24 events.

"I’m so happy for being able to give honors to the country," said Arambulo. "I’m glad that my long preparations and training paid off."
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Umiskor si Arambulo ng 566 puntos upang maging kauna-unahang Filipinong medalist sa prestihiyosong tourney na ito na nilahukan ng 25,000 atleta mula sa 90 bansa na sumabak sa 24 events.

"I’m so happy for being able to give honors to the country," pahayag ni Arambulo. "I’m glad that my long preparations and training paid off."
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General Pedregosa succeeds the late Ramon Lim, who had held the NAAP’s top post for 27 years until his death last December. He was voted unanimously when the other candidate, Atty. Ruperto Sampoleo, faxed his withdrawal and did not attend the meeting which was attended by 18 of 20 club representatives and one honorary president.
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Arambulo scored 566 points to become the first ever Filipino medalist in the prestigious tourney which saw 25,000 athletes from 90 countries participate in 24 events.

"I’m so happy for being able to give honors to the country," said Arambulo. "I’m glad that my long preparations and training paid off."
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Umiskor si Arambulo ng 566 puntos upang maging kauna-unahang Filipinong medalist sa prestihiyosong tourney na ito na nilahukan ng 25,000 atleta mula sa 90 bansa na sumabak sa 24 events.

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