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                    [Title] => Pinoy shooters go off-target again
                    [Summary] => The national shooters struggled once again, only this time no one stepped up to save the day for Team Philippines, which suffered a medal shutout in Day 3 of shooting competitions of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Fort Bonifacio Shooting Range in Taguig.


Rifle bet Edwin Fernandez held his ground in the final round of the men’s 50m rifle prone but still failed to overcome the Vietnam’s lead.
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Rifle bet Edwin Fernandez held his ground in the final round of the men’s 50m rifle prone but still failed to overcome the Vietnam’s lead.
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