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                    [Summary] => Reaching the quarterfinal round of the 2004 PBL Unity Cup is already a big achievement for newcomer Toyota Otis-Letran and coach Louie Alas is so thrilled about the team’s latest success.


Alas, however, insists that their mission is far from over and wants a bigger prize–perhaps a chance to play in the semis.

That can be realized if the Knights beat the Montana Jewels in one of the two quarterfinals matches slated today at the Letran Gym. Their match is set at 4 p.m.
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After a slow and tentative start, the Eagles worked their way behind the efforts of Paolo Bugia, Nino Gelig and the team’s shock troopers to control the game in the final two quarters as the Katipunan-based squad closed out its elimination-round campaign with a 4-6 win-loss record.
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                    [Summary] => Reaching the quarterfinal round of the 2004 PBL Unity Cup is already a big achievement for newcomer Toyota Otis-Letran and coach Louie Alas is so thrilled about the team’s latest success.


Alas, however, insists that their mission is far from over and wants a bigger prize–perhaps a chance to play in the semis.

That can be realized if the Knights beat the Montana Jewels in one of the two quarterfinals matches slated today at the Letran Gym. Their match is set at 4 p.m.
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After a slow and tentative start, the Eagles worked their way behind the efforts of Paolo Bugia, Nino Gelig and the team’s shock troopers to control the game in the final two quarters as the Katipunan-based squad closed out its elimination-round campaign with a 4-6 win-loss record.
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