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Iyan ang naging susi sa tagumpay ng Philippine basketball team sa kanilang kampanyang mapanatili ang titulo sa Southeast Asian Games sa loob ng pitong taon.

"Iyan lang ang gusto kong iparating sa ating mga kababayan," naluluhang pahayag ni National coach Aric del Rosario pagkatapos ng 90-61 na tagumpay laban sa Malaysia para ma-sweep ang basketball games na ginanap sa Military Zone 7 gym dito.
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Nasa kamay na ng Na-tionals ang titulo noong Huwebes ng gabi nang matalo ang Malaysia sa Thailand, 79-74. Tinalo ng Nationals ang Thailand sa kanilang unang asignatura, 85-49.

Ngunit noong Huwebes ng gabi, muntik na ang Pinoy cagers nang dikit lamang ang kanilang panalo laban sa Pinoy-coached Indonesia, 75-70.
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Susan Bambico canned in a key three-pointer and veteran Emelia Vega nailed two crucial free throws in the closing seconds as the RP women beat the Thais in a thrilling finish to practically assure themselves of a medal in the one-round-robin tourney.
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"Laban kami sa
medal play o out na kami. Must-win game agad kami," said RP coach Arturo "Bay" Cristobal in their 6:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. in Manila) tiff with the Thais.
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Iyan ang naging susi sa tagumpay ng Philippine basketball team sa kanilang kampanyang mapanatili ang titulo sa Southeast Asian Games sa loob ng pitong taon.

"Iyan lang ang gusto kong iparating sa ating mga kababayan," naluluhang pahayag ni National coach Aric del Rosario pagkatapos ng 90-61 na tagumpay laban sa Malaysia para ma-sweep ang basketball games na ginanap sa Military Zone 7 gym dito.
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Nasa kamay na ng Na-tionals ang titulo noong Huwebes ng gabi nang matalo ang Malaysia sa Thailand, 79-74. Tinalo ng Nationals ang Thailand sa kanilang unang asignatura, 85-49.

Ngunit noong Huwebes ng gabi, muntik na ang Pinoy cagers nang dikit lamang ang kanilang panalo laban sa Pinoy-coached Indonesia, 75-70.
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Susan Bambico canned in a key three-pointer and veteran Emelia Vega nailed two crucial free throws in the closing seconds as the RP women beat the Thais in a thrilling finish to practically assure themselves of a medal in the one-round-robin tourney.
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"Laban kami sa
medal play o out na kami. Must-win game agad kami," said RP coach Arturo "Bay" Cristobal in their 6:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. in Manila) tiff with the Thais.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-07 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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