+ Follow PAN-PACIFIC JUNIOR Tag
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[Title] => Taiwan bags Pan Pacific crown
[Summary] => SUBIC Chinese Taipei, one of the great baseball powers this side of Asia, crushed the Philippines, 7-0, in a one-sided finals showdown and won the first Pan-Pacific Junior baseball championships yesterday at the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) grounds here.
Chen Who Jann completed a no-hitter that capped the Taiwanese four-game sweep, including a 9-4 win over the Philippines earlier, in this five-day, four-nation meet organized by Philippine Tot Baseball Foundation, Inc. president Rodolfo "Boy" Tingzon, Jr.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => 1st Pan Pacific Junior Baseball pinigil ng malakas
[Summary] => SUBIC - Kung naging maganda lamang ang panahon, posibleng masungkit ng Philippines ang isa sa finals berth.
Lamang sa 4-0 sa second inning, nagbabanta ang Filipinos na makapagtala ng isa pang panibagong upset na panalo kontra sa Japanese, ngunit biglang bumuhos ang malakas na ulan sa buong paligid ng Subic Bay metropolitan Authority (SBMA) baseball grounds na dahilan upang maging maputik ito at di na puwedeng paglaruan kung kayat muling natigil ang laro sa first Pan-Pacific Junior baseball championship.
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[Title] => Taiwanese clouters hold sway
[Summary] => SUBIC Chinese-Taipei completed an unfinished job against Japan and rolled to a 5-0 victory early yesterday then blasted host Philippines, 9-4, later to seize the solo lead in the first Pan-Pacific Junior baseball championship at the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) baseball grounds here.
Eager to finish off the Japanese after monsoon rains halted their match Sunday, the Taiwanese coasted to the six-inning victory at resumption with Bien Jan baffling Japans batters by twirling a no-hitter.
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PAN-PACIFIC JUNIOR
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[Title] => Taiwan bags Pan Pacific crown
[Summary] => SUBIC Chinese Taipei, one of the great baseball powers this side of Asia, crushed the Philippines, 7-0, in a one-sided finals showdown and won the first Pan-Pacific Junior baseball championships yesterday at the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) grounds here.
Chen Who Jann completed a no-hitter that capped the Taiwanese four-game sweep, including a 9-4 win over the Philippines earlier, in this five-day, four-nation meet organized by Philippine Tot Baseball Foundation, Inc. president Rodolfo "Boy" Tingzon, Jr.
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[Title] => 1st Pan Pacific Junior Baseball pinigil ng malakas
[Summary] => SUBIC - Kung naging maganda lamang ang panahon, posibleng masungkit ng Philippines ang isa sa finals berth.
Lamang sa 4-0 sa second inning, nagbabanta ang Filipinos na makapagtala ng isa pang panibagong upset na panalo kontra sa Japanese, ngunit biglang bumuhos ang malakas na ulan sa buong paligid ng Subic Bay metropolitan Authority (SBMA) baseball grounds na dahilan upang maging maputik ito at di na puwedeng paglaruan kung kayat muling natigil ang laro sa first Pan-Pacific Junior baseball championship.
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[ArticleID] => 131677
[Title] => Taiwanese clouters hold sway
[Summary] => SUBIC Chinese-Taipei completed an unfinished job against Japan and rolled to a 5-0 victory early yesterday then blasted host Philippines, 9-4, later to seize the solo lead in the first Pan-Pacific Junior baseball championship at the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) baseball grounds here.
Eager to finish off the Japanese after monsoon rains halted their match Sunday, the Taiwanese coasted to the six-inning victory at resumption with Bien Jan baffling Japans batters by twirling a no-hitter.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-28 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096369
[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
[SectionName] => Sports
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August 29, 2001 - 12:00am