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BAP secretary-general Graham Lim said Indonesia’s sudden decision to pull out of the week-long competition will hardly affect the quality of the competition since defending champion Malaysia is still around, while Thailand and Singapore are expected to send strong teams.
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And, chances are, many of them would likely be Tuklas Taas products, San Beda stalwarts or holdovers from the ill-fated 2002 Philippine 18-and under squad.

Prime examples are Jerby Cruz, a 6-foot-5 center from UST, 6-1 Daryl Bautista of Adamson and 6-3 Dilan Ababou of Sienna College.
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Dahil dito limang koponan na ang tiyak na lalahok sa taunang kompetisyon na ito, na siyang nagsisilbing qualifying para sa ABC Championships. Nauna nang nagpahayag ng pagdalo ang Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand at ang host Philippines.

Nagwagi ang Malaysia sa nakaraang SEABA na ginanap sa Kuala Lumpur kung saan pumang-apat lamang ang Pilipinas.   
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The Philippine team, a ragtag squad hastily assembled after several schools prevented their players from participating, placed a lowly fourth in last year’s edition of the tournament organized by the South East Asia Basketball Association (SEABA) held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysia won the title.
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Sumalinog, who only made seven points, scored one of two triples as he and Darryl Mendoza took charge with a decisive 12-6 run which sent the unbeaten Junior Phone Pals to the semifinal round with their fourth straight triumph.
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BAP secretary-general Graham Lim said Indonesia’s sudden decision to pull out of the week-long competition will hardly affect the quality of the competition since defending champion Malaysia is still around, while Thailand and Singapore are expected to send strong teams.
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Prime examples are Jerby Cruz, a 6-foot-5 center from UST, 6-1 Daryl Bautista of Adamson and 6-3 Dilan Ababou of Sienna College.
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Dahil dito limang koponan na ang tiyak na lalahok sa taunang kompetisyon na ito, na siyang nagsisilbing qualifying para sa ABC Championships. Nauna nang nagpahayag ng pagdalo ang Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand at ang host Philippines.

Nagwagi ang Malaysia sa nakaraang SEABA na ginanap sa Kuala Lumpur kung saan pumang-apat lamang ang Pilipinas.   
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The Philippine team, a ragtag squad hastily assembled after several schools prevented their players from participating, placed a lowly fourth in last year’s edition of the tournament organized by the South East Asia Basketball Association (SEABA) held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysia won the title.
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Sumalinog, who only made seven points, scored one of two triples as he and Darryl Mendoza took charge with a decisive 12-6 run which sent the unbeaten Junior Phone Pals to the semifinal round with their fourth straight triumph.
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