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Most Valuable Players:
Asia North Metro - Tuan Tran Record 6-0
Asia South Metro - Tie between Muhammad Yasin and Keith Chan each with a 6-0 record
Tucson - Marc Quigley Record 5-1
USA - John Harrington Record 6-0
Team Competition:
1st Place - Asia South Record of 33-21
2nd Place - USA Record of 32-22
3rd Place - Asia North Record of 25-29
4th Place - Tucson Record of 18-36
This tournament can be summarized as:
1. Competitive: Players are arranged at the same level
group that made most matches very competitive.
Competitions between teams are also competitive;
especially Asian South only got one match ahead to USA
to achieve Champion title.
2. Significant: We received tremendous responses to
participate this traditional far-reaching event. Given
limited time and space, four teams with 12 players max
in each team were fully signed up in advance!
3. Impressive: New ARCH Gym provides a brand new and
high quality conditions, including wood-floor, cold
A/C, Super lights and clean environment. And we have
again received our loyal sponsors such as STIGA, China
Sun and Hu-Gi Center.
Thank you again for your participating and supports!
Amoy Yang, Event Director
Wayne Johnson, Event Coordinator |
Tournament location | Signup desk | Medals waiting for the winners | Leo Lucas (left) against Gia Leu (right) | Leo Lucas | Amoy Yang (front) against Mankit Ma (back) | Hao Phan | Stanley Wong | Alex Lai | Control desk displaying banner of the club sponsor | Marc Quigley from Tucson | Robert Hallquist from Tucson (back) against Bernard Savitz (front) | Amoy Yang | Lucas/Savitz (left) against Shieh/Lai (right) | Gia Leu with Hao Phan in a doubles match | Robert Hallquist with Marc Quigley represent the Tucson team in a doubles match | Most valuable players | Champion Asia South Team | | |
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