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                    [Summary] => St. Benilde launches its title-retention bid today when it goes up against Lyceum at the start of the 33rd WNCAA-Adidas season with the basketball competition at the Philsports Arena.


The Blazers, also last year’s overall champions in the collegiate division, meet the Lady Pirates in the featured seniors match at 1 p.m.
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But despite the split, the WNCAA is sure to launch its 33rd season this Saturday at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig. WNCAA president Vivian Manila confirmed the opening to The STAR in a phone call yesterday. Ms. Manila, the Dean of Student Affairs at St. Scholastica’s College, is on her fifth year as WNCAA head.
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