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NCAA postpones Friday’s triple-header


Due to the expected heavy rainfall to be brought by Typhoon Ompong, the NCAA has decided to postpone all of the games slated for Friday, September 14.

The San Sebastian Golden Stags (3-9) were supposed to take on the Arellano Chiefs (4-6) to open the day before the San Beda Red Lions (11-1) faced Frankie Lim and the Perpetual Altas (5-5) at 2:00pm.

To close out the day, the Letran Knights and the Saint Benilde Blazers were supposed to break their knot in the standings.

The triple-header will be postponed to a later date, most likely during the week of October 21.

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