Philippine Malditas books ticket to SEAG semifinals
By: Leobert Julian A. de la Peña After completely dominating a tough Malaysian squad, 5-0, the PH Malditas are advancing to the semifinals. The Malditas dominated the game through a relentless offensive attack that led to numerous opportunities. Sarina Bolden led the PH attack with 3 goals and also received a helping hand with Shai

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By: Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
After completely dominating a tough Malaysian squad, 5-0, the PH Malditas are advancing to the semifinals.
The Malditas dominated the game through a relentless offensive attack that led to numerous opportunities.
Sarina Bolden led the PH attack with 3 goals and also received a helping hand with Shai del Campo and Eva Silva Madarang also adding to the scoring total.
With their ticket to the semifinals booked, the Malditas must remain consistent as the competition will expectedly increase.
Coach Let Dimzon said that if the Malditas will play the same way they did against Malaysia and stay patient in their practices, they will have the chance to go to the finals.
Facing tough teams in the tournament, this SEAG will be a stepping stone for the young members to achieve what they really want to focus on their later careers, added Dimzon.
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