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                    [Title] => Clouters pluck out third win
                    [Summary] => The Philippine team dished out another overpowering performance on both sides of the field, trouncing Myanmar, 17-0, in an abbreviated five-inning contest in the SEA Games baseball competition at the Rizal Ballpark yesterday.


Roel Batuto and Darwin Dela Calsada combined for a perfect no-hit, no-run job and the Filipino batters slammed 17 hits and the same number of runs in pulling off a third victory in as many outings in the tourney where they are fancied to emerge champions via a six-game sweep.
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Fresh from a hair-raising five-set conquest of Malaysia, the Philippine men paddlers’ hopes of winning the first ever silver died down after conceding to Vietnam, 3-2, 3-0, 3-0, in the SEAG table tennis team event at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.

The team, however, took home bronze, the first medal RP table tennis ever got in the team event.
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With pitcher Ernesto Binarao yielding eight hits, the RP clouters leaned on hitting and on field defense to whip the Indonesian side, 11-5, for a second straight win in the five-nation tourney.
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Veteran Richard Gonzales delivered the decisive win by edging Seksak Khomkham, 11-3, 11-5, 11-9.

Gonzales rallied from a 1-5 deficit in the final for a 10-4 lead en route to the win.

Earlier Gonzales trounced Chaisit Chaitat, 3-1, Ernesto Ebuen II whipped Seksak Khomkham, 3-1. Julius Esposo, however, lost to Sithichok Vipawatanakul, 2-3, and Ebuen Chaitat, 2-3.
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                    [Summary] => The Philippine team dished out another overpowering performance on both sides of the field, trouncing Myanmar, 17-0, in an abbreviated five-inning contest in the SEA Games baseball competition at the Rizal Ballpark yesterday.


Roel Batuto and Darwin Dela Calsada combined for a perfect no-hit, no-run job and the Filipino batters slammed 17 hits and the same number of runs in pulling off a third victory in as many outings in the tourney where they are fancied to emerge champions via a six-game sweep.
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Fresh from a hair-raising five-set conquest of Malaysia, the Philippine men paddlers’ hopes of winning the first ever silver died down after conceding to Vietnam, 3-2, 3-0, 3-0, in the SEAG table tennis team event at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.

The team, however, took home bronze, the first medal RP table tennis ever got in the team event.
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With pitcher Ernesto Binarao yielding eight hits, the RP clouters leaned on hitting and on field defense to whip the Indonesian side, 11-5, for a second straight win in the five-nation tourney.
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Veteran Richard Gonzales delivered the decisive win by edging Seksak Khomkham, 11-3, 11-5, 11-9.

Gonzales rallied from a 1-5 deficit in the final for a 10-4 lead en route to the win.

Earlier Gonzales trounced Chaisit Chaitat, 3-1, Ernesto Ebuen II whipped Seksak Khomkham, 3-1. Julius Esposo, however, lost to Sithichok Vipawatanakul, 2-3, and Ebuen Chaitat, 2-3.
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