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After more than a hundred matches from the eliminations up to the finals, this was what came out of the ninth Nestea Beach Volley tournament, which ended on a hot, hot note yesterday.

Southwestern University became the first team to win three straight Nestea crowns when it ruled the women’s division at the expense of University of Mindanao in Tagum, 21-14, 21-14.
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Burying the memories of their 2004 campaign, Far Eastern University continued to crush the opposition as the Boracay phase of the ninth Nestea Beach Volley got going yesterday in this sun-blessed beach famous for its powdery white sand.

Rolan Macahia and Jesse Lopez, who finished 12th and dead last in last year’s Boracay competitions, reaffirmed their new billing as tournament favorites, going 2-0 and assuring themselves of a slot in the next round.
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After more than a hundred matches from the eliminations up to the finals, this was what came out of the ninth Nestea Beach Volley tournament, which ended on a hot, hot note yesterday.

Southwestern University became the first team to win three straight Nestea crowns when it ruled the women’s division at the expense of University of Mindanao in Tagum, 21-14, 21-14.
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Burying the memories of their 2004 campaign, Far Eastern University continued to crush the opposition as the Boracay phase of the ninth Nestea Beach Volley got going yesterday in this sun-blessed beach famous for its powdery white sand.

Rolan Macahia and Jesse Lopez, who finished 12th and dead last in last year’s Boracay competitions, reaffirmed their new billing as tournament favorites, going 2-0 and assuring themselves of a slot in the next round.
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