June 8, 2025

Miller earns return trip to Fall Classic finals

Christian Miller avenged his loss to Jake Lee last season after winning in the semifinals of the boys’ 14-and-under divisions singles in the 2008 Fall Classic Junior Tennis Championships yesterday at the American Memorial Park tennis courts.

Christian Miller avenged his loss to Jake Lee last season after winning in the semifinals of the boys’ 14-and-under divisions singles in the 2008 Fall Classic Junior Tennis Championships yesterday at the American Memorial Park tennis courts.

Lee and Miller squared off for the boys’ 13-and-under crown last year with the former prevailing, 8-5.

They had an early rematch in the semis, and this time Miller was on the winning side, 8-4, to advance to the finals and set up a title duel with his other rival—Rafael Jones.

Jones claimed the other semis ticket after outclassing Lucas Nutting, 8-2.

Nutting advanced to the semis after downing Daniel Park, 8-1. Lee and Miller defeated Clay McCullough-Stearns (8-1) and Tommy Choi (8-2) in the quarterfinals, respectively, to join Nutting in the semis.

Jones’ quarterfinals foe was Chris Cajigan and the former had a hard time disposing off the latter, scoring a close 9-7 win.

Tournament director and CNMI coach Jeff Race said the Jones-Miller title duel is the game to watch tomorrow.

Miller and Jones had squared off for the championships in the past junior tournaments this year.

The anticipated boys’ 14-and-under finals will be played at 10am.

Other title match set for tomorrow are Tinian’s Benjie Decena versus Woo Suk Chang for the boys’ 18-and-under singles crown.

Decena earned a finals ticket after beating Joseph Jang in the semifinals, 8-2. Chang shut out Nathan Nutting in the other semis pairing, 8-0.

In the girls’ 10-and-under singles, Tammy Ackerman will collide with Emily Jones.

Ackerman defeated Adele Hudkins, 6-2, to gain the first finals seat, while Jones nipped Gabrielle Race, 6-3, to secure the second finals slot.

The boys’ 10-and-under finals will feature newcomer Kennedy Isuka challenging Dylan Ackerman.

Isuka advanced to the finals in his debut in the tournament after whipping Colin Ramsey, 6-3. Ackerman prevailed over Carl Dela Cruz in the other semis bout, 7-6.

Sisters Thea and Theecel Minor are likely to battle for the girls’ 18-and-under crown, as they were leading the round-robin format with three and two wins, respectively.

The girls’ 14-and-under division also has a round-robin format with Neghar Ratguiy and Ilia Corella facing in the finals after sweeping their matches over the weekend.

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