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Tee, a SEA Games rookie, played like a veteran as he stamped his class over seasoned campaigner Remy Ong, who led throughout the masters until he bumped into the talented Ateneo student and lost, 366-437.
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Clutario, a doubles silver medalist, rolled an eight-game series of 228, 234, 256, 235, 245, 216, 204, 221 for a 1862 aggregate, including 50 bonus points, to place third behind Indonesia’s Putty Insavilla Armein and Jazreel Tan Shia Hua of Singapore. She had a 226 average.
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Clutario, a doubles silver medalist, rolled an eight-game series of 228, 234, 256, 235, 245, 216, 204, 221 for a 1862 aggregate, including 50 bonus points, to place third behind Indonesia’s Putty Insavilla Armein and Jazreel Tan Shia Hua of Singapore. She had a 226 average.
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Tee, a SEA Games rookie, played like a veteran as he stamped his class over seasoned campaigner Remy Ong, who led throughout the masters until he bumped into the talented Ateneo student and lost, 366-437.
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Clutario, a doubles silver medalist, rolled an eight-game series of 228, 234, 256, 235, 245, 216, 204, 221 for a 1862 aggregate, including 50 bonus points, to place third behind Indonesia’s Putty Insavilla Armein and Jazreel Tan Shia Hua of Singapore. She had a 226 average.
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