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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Oak Ridge tennis bounces back to defeat rival Halls - Oak Ridger



In the eighth tennis match of the season, Oak Ridge freshman Austin MacKay moved into the No. 1 spot for the injured Xan Witherington.  MacKay proved that he could handle the pressure by defeating S. McGhee from Halls 8-2. On Court Two, Adam Blocher
Source: www.oakridger.com

High school tennis: Madison's Sopcak, Koonce a dynamic duo - Jackson Sun
"I let my racket do the talking. That's what I am all about, really. I just go out and win tennis matches." - Tennis legend Pete Sampras They play a game where there is little or no communication. But the actions of Maria Koonce and Sarah Sopcak have
Source: www.jacksonsun.com

Towanda tennis falls to Bloomsburg - Daily Review & Sunday Review
Bloomsburg edged Towanda 3-2 in a tennis match Tuesday. At first singles Chad Lee topped Towanda’s Brad O’Connor 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 and at second singles Jorgan Erickson downed Towanda’s Kevin Jurnack 6-3, 7-6 (7-4). James Guffey won a third singles
Source: www.thedailyreview.com

WTA-Grand Prix SAR Results - CBS Sportsline
FEZ, Morocco (AP) -Results Monday from the Grand Prix de SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem, a US$145,000 (?93,000) WTA Tour event on clay at Royal Tennis Club de Fes (seedings in parentheses): Sesil Karatantcheva, Bulgaria, def. Elena Baltacha, Britain
Source: www.sportsline.com

CSU men's golf team wins conference title - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Junior Jake Scott (Strongsville) shot a 1-under-par 71 Tuesday to claim medalist honors and help Cleveland State rally to win the Horizon League Championship at the Shaker Run Golf Club in Lebanon, Ohio. CSU captured its second league title in three
Source: www.cleveland.com

Games provide friendly competition and fun while keeping players young - Daily Record
Photo By Mike Schenk “You’ve got to keep busy. You can’t just sit around or you’ll get old,” says retired Bosch Rexroth engineer Gary Kitchen, who is part of a group of seniors who play table tennis three days a week at the Wooster
Source: www.the-daily-record.com


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