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CNMI jr. tennis players begin bid in Australia

The CNMI’s Tania Tan, Carol Lee, and Ken Song left Saipan last Wednesday to compete in the 2015 14/U Australian Championships that will kick off this Saturday at Melbourne Park. The three Commonwealth junior tennis players are part of the Pacific GSDF Touring Team. Grand Slam...
Posted On Dec 04 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Schorr, Song retain Top 5 rankings

The CNMI’s Robbie Schorr and Ken Song kept their spot in the Top 5 rankings of the Pacific Oceania U14 Circuit. Schorr remained at second place behind Vanuatu’s Clement Mainguy, while Song finished third place in the leaderboard list released by Oceania Tennis Federation at the...
Posted On Aug 27 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Song, 4 others earn sweeps

Five CNMI players finished pool play undefeated in their respective divisions in the 2015 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships. Ken Song was among them as he capped his Group D matches in the boys U14 singles event with a 3-0 record. Song completed the sweep after downing Fiji’s...
Posted On Aug 20 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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CNMI jr. players stand out in doubles

The CNMI’s impressive run in the ITF North Pacific Regional Championships 2015 continued, as doubles events in the annual competition kicked off yesterday in Guam. The Commonwealth’s girls U12, U14, and U16 teams went unbeaten, while the boys U14 and U12 also boosted their...
Posted On Jun 19 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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