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POJC opener halted by rain

Rain spoiled the opening day of the 2015 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships, as only a few matches were played yesterday at the Regional Training Center in Lautoka, Fiji. Only some morning games in the U12 and U14 singles were completed, as intermittent rain greeted the...
Posted On Aug 18 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Lee takes top ranking

With her victories in two tournaments in Fiji, Carol Lee is now the highest-ranked CNMI player in the ITF Juniors Circuit. Lee jumped from No. 1,498 (June 29, 2015) to No. 780 (Aug. 10, 20150) to dislodge long-time No. 1 Tammy Ackerman, who achieved her highest-ranked at No. 951...
Posted On Aug 17 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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5 CNMI jr. players gain seeding in Fiji

Five CNMI junior tennis players are seeded in the 2015 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships which will kick off today at the Regional Training Center in Lautoka, Fiji. Carol Lee leads the list of Commonwealth bets ranked in their respective age group as the world No. 780 is...
Posted On Aug 17 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Lee surpasses goal in ITF Juniors event

  CNMI junior tennis player Carol Lee more than lived up to her expectations in the Oceania Open Junior Championships 2015 held in Lautoka, Fiji late last month. Lee made it to the semifinals of the girls U18 singles to barge into the Final Four of an ITF Juniors event for...
Posted On Aug 14 2015 14:10
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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