3 CNMI jr. players perfect in opener

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CNMI junior tennis players Robbie Schorr, Luther Lizama, and Colin Ramsey were flawless in the opening day of the 2014 North Pacific Regional Championships.

Robbie Schorr, seen here making a return from the baseline during a game in the 2014 CNMI Junior Tennis Championships at Kanoa Resort, was one of the three Commonwealth players who posted a 2-0 record in the opening day of the 2014 North Pacific Regional Championships in Guam. (Roselyn B. Monroyo)

Robbie Schorr, seen here making a return from the baseline during a game in the 2014 CNMI Junior Tennis Championships at Kanoa Resort, was one of the three Commonwealth players who posted a 2-0 record in the opening day of the 2014 North Pacific Regional Championships in Guam. (Roselyn B. Monroyo)

Schorr is entered in the boys U12 singles and went 2-0 in Pool A. He recorded his first victory against Aaron Abrams, 6-1, 6-1, before earning a similar easy win over the fourth-seeded Justin Kim in the afternoon match, 6-1, 6-2, at the Rick Ninete Tennis Center in Guam last Monday. The top-ranked Commonwealth bet was slated to play two more games yesterday with the first one against Deavyn Etscheit and the second versus Andrew Leng. Schorr will then close out the pool play with a duel against the unseeded Freddy Jerson. One more victory will assure Schorr a spot in the quarterfinals, as Round of 8 slots are given to the Top 4 finishers in each pool.

Schorr’s two other teammates are in Pool B with the second-ranked Ken Song winning his first match and the third-picked Aditya Rai splitting his first two games. Incidentally, Song’s lone win in Day 1 was against Rai, 6-3, 6-1. Rai then bounced back with a 6-0, 6-1 triumph over Moses Segal in the afternoon match.

In the boys U14 singles, Lizama won the battle of seeded players, as the second-ranked CNMI bet downed No. 3 Samuel Nillasca at the Hyatt Regency court, 6-2, 6-1. Lizama returned to the same venue in the afternoon and clobbered James Hourican, 6-0, 6-0, to join the unranked Kevin Zhou in the early lead in Group B.

In the boys U16 singles, Ramsey dispatched his first two opponents with each match lasting no more than one hour. He took only 50 minutes to sweep Guam’ Josh Tan, 6-0, 6-2, and then finished his second match earlier (38 minutes), dominating Dwigh Esau, 6-0, 6-0. Ramsey shared the Day 1 lead with former CNMI player Chris Cajigan.

Meanwhile, the Commonwealth’s female players also did well against Guam, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau junior netters in the opening day of the regional championships.

In the girls U12, Malika Miyawaki blanked Ridianne Wolphagen, 6-0, 6-0, in Pool A, while Jireh Warren is in the same group and pulled off an upset against the fourth-seeded Anne Skilling, 6-4, 6-1. In Pool B, Conatsu Kaga prevailed over teammate Asia Raulerson, 6-2, 6-0.

Alina Ishikawa posted the CNMI’s second shutout victory in the girls division after she whipped Anika Sachdev in the girls U14’s Pool A match. Mimi Sakano also triumphed in Pool A, stunning fourth-ranked Kanasta Abrams, 6-4, 6-4. In Pool B, Tania Tan and Ami Tsugagoshi defeated Sunshine Palik, 6-0, 6-2, and Victoria Smith, 6-1, 6-1.

Roselyn Monroyo | Reporter
Roselyn Monroyo is the sports reporter of Saipan Tribune. She has been covering sports competitions for more than two decades. She is a basketball fan and learned to write baseball and football stories when she came to Saipan in 2005.

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