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Sports - Scores

Wednesday, Jun. 24, 2009

Mercoata Junior Tennis

At Merced College

Saturday's results

Boys A Singles

Final: Morfuchi Lee d. Adam Rabago, 6-0, 6-2

Consolation: Paul Escueta d. Thomas Pagnozzi, 6-2, 6-1

Boys B Singles

Final: Paul Kim d. Jordan Cabrera, 8-4

Consolation: Jose Vargas d. Manu Sodhi, 8-4

Boys B2 Singles

Final: Colin Rabago d. Thomas Becker, 8-0

Consolation: David Kim d. Toby Osborne, 8-2

Boys C Singles

Final: Talha Shabbir d. Zian Shabbir, 8-7 (7-2)

Consolation: Balvinder Mann d. Hann Osborne, 8-2

Girls B Singles

Final: Kayla Sangler d. Hushe Lee, 8-7 (7-4)

Consolation: Harpinder Mann d. Janet Xu, 8-4

Girls B Doubles

Denia Rivera-Halee Miller d. Xu-Mann, 2-6, 6-1 (10-5)






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