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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Tennis acts as bridge to language barrier



Star-Banner - BELLEVIEW - Marx Santos learned to play tennis six years before he learned to speak English. The words still don't come quite Both match up well in singles play with district foes. Lake Weir players to watch: The team's top three singles players
Source: www.ocala.com

Rain Puts Things on Hold for FSC
Ledger - Florida Southern's tennis teams were one match away from a possible sweep of Florida Gulf Coast, but Mother Nature stepped in before it could happen. The FSC women did win their match 5-1 to improve to 14-3. The FSC men were tied at 4-4 when rain
Source: www.theledger.com

Mustangs overpower Sea Kings
Daily Breeze - Shortly after Mira Costa toppled Palos Verdes, 15-3, in a Bay League boys tennis match on Thursday, Mustangs doubles players were back on one of the courts, practicing their net work. The scene illustrated one reason why Mira Costa has established
Source: www.dailybreeze.com

H-DN singles tennis tourney today
Eureka Times-Standard - Weather is expected to play a key role in the Humboldt-Del Norte singles tennis championship today. While the event may be I changed it to we shouldn't lose a match and we haven't. I kept on raising the bar and they responded to pressure.” But
Source: www.times-standard.com

Venus, Jankovic into Family Circle semis
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Venus Williams celebrates her victory over Spain's Anabel Medina Garrigues, during their quarter final tennis match Friday April 13, 2007, at the Family Circle Cup tennis tournament in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain) CHARLESTON, S.C
Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com

Blake, Roddick Give U.S. Davis Cup Lead
Examiner - USA's Andy Roddick hits a return during his Davis Cup World Group quarterfinal tennis match against Spain's Fernando Verdasco in Winston-Salem, N.C., Friday, April 6, 2007. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. ( Map , News ) - Andy Roddick and James Blake dominated
Source: www.examiner.com

Shutout for Goshen in girls tennis
Goshen News - Shutout for Goshen in girls tennis 5-0 over Wawasee in girls tennis By BEN GUNDY Goshen News Sports Writer The Goshen High School The No. 1 singles match between Goshen senior Janelle Gonsalves and Wawasee sophomore Kelsey Mark was by far the closest of
Source: www.goshennews.com

Davis Cup: Philippines 3, New Zealand 0
Herald Tribune - AUCKLAND, New Zealand: The Philippines clinched their Asia Oceania Group Two Davis Cup tennis match against New Zealand when Cecil Mamiit and Eric Taino beat Dan King-Turner and Simon Rea in four sets in Saturday's doubles. Mamiit and Taino won 5-7
Source: www.iht.com

Mac girls tennis team nets win over Newberg
News Register - out the match, which will pick back up Monday at Canby with the remainder of the No. 1 doubles match and both the No. 4 singles and No. 4 doubles match. Before that, however, the Grizzlies will head to Central Oregon for the nonleague Bend tennis
Source: www.newsregister.com


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