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                    [Title] => Granny Goose still in search of coach
                    [Summary] => With only a couple of days left before the start of the 2005 PBL Heroes Cup on October 29, the Cebu-based team Granny Goose Kornets are in a rush looking for a head coach that will work full time until March next year.


Kornets head coach Jun Tan just decided to take a much-needed break to take care of his packaging business and to spend more time with his family because his wife, Armenia, is preparing to leave for New Zealand on May 2006.
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Quiñahan, who will stay with the Kornets until July 30, 2006, was the first Kornets player to renew a contract as he is considered a franchise player having been named into the PBL Mythical Team twice. He was also invited to try-out for the RP Team along with teammates Abby Santos and fellow Mandauehanon Jett Latonio.

Expected to follow in renewing their contracts are Latonio and Richard Ian Saladaga. [DatePublished] => 2005-07-07 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Sports [SectionUrl] => cebu-sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 279898 [Title] => Jewels thwart Kornets, near PBL finals [Summary] => Montaña Pawnshop squandered a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter but made key defensive stops down the stretch to turn back a stubborn Granny Goose Kornets side, 64-58, yesterday and move a win away from advancing to the final in the PBL Unity Cup at the JCS GO Gym in Cubao.

Just when they thought they had built enough cushion after three quarters, 53-39, the Jewels suddenly turned cold and lost their rhythm, enabling the Snack Masters to fight back behind a stirring 14-0 run that tied the count at 53-all midway in the fourth quarter.
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The Snack Masters made seven of 12 free throws in the final three minutes to seal their third win in seven games and breathe some life to their flickering hopes. The Jewelers absorbed their first loss after six straight wins.
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Orbeta, a neophyte out of St. Benilde, fired all his 11 points in the fourth quarter as the Paint Masters sealed a fourth straight win and fifth overall against a loss to move closer to unbeaten Montaña Jewels (6-0).
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                    [Summary] => With only a couple of days left before the start of the 2005 PBL Heroes Cup on October 29, the Cebu-based team Granny Goose Kornets are in a rush looking for a head coach that will work full time until March next year.


Kornets head coach Jun Tan just decided to take a much-needed break to take care of his packaging business and to spend more time with his family because his wife, Armenia, is preparing to leave for New Zealand on May 2006.
[DatePublished] => 2005-10-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1331562 [AuthorName] => Gabby G. Malagar [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Sports [SectionUrl] => cebu-sports [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 285427 [Title] => Granny Goose re-signs Quiñahan [Summary] => The management of the Granny Goose Kornets yesterday announced star center Joseph Ronald Quiñahan has signed up for one more year to play for the team in the PBL.

Quiñahan, who will stay with the Kornets until July 30, 2006, was the first Kornets player to renew a contract as he is considered a franchise player having been named into the PBL Mythical Team twice. He was also invited to try-out for the RP Team along with teammates Abby Santos and fellow Mandauehanon Jett Latonio.

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Just when they thought they had built enough cushion after three quarters, 53-39, the Jewels suddenly turned cold and lost their rhythm, enabling the Snack Masters to fight back behind a stirring 14-0 run that tied the count at 53-all midway in the fourth quarter.
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The Snack Masters made seven of 12 free throws in the final three minutes to seal their third win in seven games and breathe some life to their flickering hopes. The Jewelers absorbed their first loss after six straight wins.
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Orbeta, a neophyte out of St. Benilde, fired all his 11 points in the fourth quarter as the Paint Masters sealed a fourth straight win and fifth overall against a loss to move closer to unbeaten Montaña Jewels (6-0).
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