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8 jr. tennis players enter playoffs

Eight members of the CNMI Junior Tennis Team made the cut in the singles event in the 2018 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships. In the boys U16 singles, Sean Lee, Robbie Schorr, and Ken Song qualified in the quarterfinals after placing in the Top 2 in their respective pools....
Posted On Jul 26 2018 06:04
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Semis rush for jr. tennis players

The CNMI Junior Tennis Team has semis entries in all four doubles events in the 2018 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships. In the boys U16 age group, the tried and tested pair Robbie Schorr and Ken Song took the second semis seat after dominating Tahiti’s Phillip Warren a...
Posted On Jul 25 2018 06:02
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Gregoire, Kwon survive opener in POJC

The CNMI’s Anthony Gregoire and David Kwon were tested in their opening game in the boys U12 team event in the 2018 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships and survived following a 2-1 victory over in Fiji yesterday. Kwon played in the singles 1 and swept Samuel Nicolaus at the...
Posted On Jul 24 2018 06:02
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Jr. tennis squad starts title defense today

The CNMI Junior Tennis Team will begin its bid for an unprecedented Nations Cup three-peat when it plays in the 2018 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships in Fiji today. The Jeff Race-squad will have 13 players competing in the U12, U14, and U16 singles and doubles events against...
Posted On Jul 23 2018 06:02
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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