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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Stylish Burke grabs ITF singles title - Jamaica Observer



JAMAICA'S Brandon Burke made easy work of Alejo Apud of Argentina, 6-1, 6-2, as the ITF Jamaica Juniors Tournament ended at the Eric Bell Tennis Centre yesterday. Burke, seeded No 1 in the boys singles, was securing his second singles triumph in the
Source: www.jamaicaobserver.com

Lasers to Host Playoffs - KSPR.com
The Springfield Lasers are pleased to announce that Springfield will be the host city for the Advanta World TeamTennis Pro League Western Conference Championship at 7:05 p.m., Friday, July 24, at Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex, 2331 E
Source: www.kspr.com

Mourning ‘Uncle Walter’ - Boston Globe
EDGARTOWN - On television, he was Walter Cronkite, the most trusted man in America, the nation’s anchor, beamed into millions of homes and recognized everywhere he went. On Martha’s Vineyard, he could just be Walter, relaxing with family and
Source: www.boston.com

Pfister, Constant advance in men's singles - Daily Freeman
KINGSTON â€" Second-seeded Dave Pfister and fourth-seeded Andrew Constant advanced Saturday with straight-set victories in men’s singles, as the 60th annual Ulster County Tennis Open/Dick Smith Memorial got into full swing under sunny skies. With
Source: www.dailyfreeman.com

Area youth compete in junior tennis tournament - Montrose Daily Press
MONTROSEâ€"The Montrose Tennis Association hosted a junior tournament over the weekend, with 40 different participants vying for a title. The second annual two-day tournament began Friday and featured players ranging from junior levels all the way
Source: www.montrosepress.com

Lasers still unbeaten at 11-0!!! - KYTV
The Springfield Lasers are perfect! And all you have to do is look at their record for proof. After beating the St. Louis Aces 23-15 on Saturday night, the Lasers improved to 11-0 on the season with three matches remaining. No other WTT squad has
Source: www.ky3.com

U.S. Open Tennis - Newsday
TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) â€" The struggles continue for New Zealand's Michael Campbell. The 2005 U.S. Open champion withdrew from the British Open during the second round on Friday because of a shoulder injury, the fifth time this year he's dropped
Source: www.courant.com

Police confirm that off-duty officer was asked to make delivery for - AZCentral.com
At City Councilman Richard Alton's request, a Surprise police sergeant asked an off-duty officer to deliver a set of keys from a tennis match in February to the councilman's wife at home, Police Chief Daniel Hughes confirmed Wednesday. Hughes
Source: www.azcentral.com

Youthful play leads to doubles title - Northwest Herald
CRYSTAL LAKE â€" Fox River Grove resident John Cincola and Mark Jones of Cary were full of laughter and smiles as they walked off the tennis court Saturday at Crystal Lake Central. “I think I’m gonna put [my championship plaque] in my basement
Source: www.nwherald.com

College can wait; Borza focused on summer tournaments - Beaver County Times
Kimmy Borza, moving toward her senior year at Beaver, has been too immersed in national championships and cross-country challenges to spend any time shopping for a collegiate tennis opportunity. “I really like Pitt, but I’ve been focusing on my
Source: www.timesonline.com


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