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                    [Title] => Brown in town, hails Cezar as PBA best
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Ricky Brown described Philip Cezar as the best Filipino basketball player he ever saw in the PBA, and said he’d run through a brick wall only for one coach: Baby Dalupan.

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"My immediate goal is to make a name and win at least one tournament in the NCAA," said Agojo, a gem of a find gifted with beauty and talent. "Maybe in two years, I could get a crack at the LPGA."
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Ricky Brown described Philip Cezar as the best Filipino basketball player he ever saw in the PBA, and said he’d run through a brick wall only for one coach: Baby Dalupan.

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"My immediate goal is to make a name and win at least one tournament in the NCAA," said Agojo, a gem of a find gifted with beauty and talent. "Maybe in two years, I could get a crack at the LPGA."
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