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Sunday, April 08, 2001, updated at 11:46(GMT+8)
Sports
Philippines Retain Southeast Asian Basketball Title
The
Philippines
beat
Thailand
90-73 to retain the Southeast Asia Basketball Association men's title in Manila on April 7.
Playing against a determined Thai squad mentored by a
South Korean
coach, the Filipinos fell behind only once at 1-3, the Malaya newspaper reported Sunday.
Earlier,
Singapore
stunned
Indonesia
81-78 to clinch third place, while
Malaysia
placed fifth after beating
Vietnam
73-59 in the seven-nation meet, which was also participated by
Brunei
.
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The Philippines beat Thailand 90-73 to retain the Southeast Asia Basketball Association men's title in Manila on April 7.
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