The Manila Times

Top juniors vie in PPS Mandaue netfest

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CLOSE to 200 players from all over step up their drive for top honors and ranking points in the PPS-PEPP Mandaue national age group tennis tournament which starts Thursday at the Mandaue Sports Center in Mandaue City, Cebu.

Cebuanas Bless Coderos and Ashley McKenzie banner the girls’ 16- and 18-and-under cast while Cedrix Bravo

and ranking points in the boys’ top two divisions in the second-to-last tournament capping another banner season put up by the country’s leading remittance center and presented by Dunlop.

Meanwhile, coach Patricia Puzon will conduct the three-day Mac’s Crankit Foundation Global Coaches and Training Conference starting today in San Carlos City.

The seminar comes on the heels of another successful nationwide program put up by the PPS-PEPP in cooperatio­n with the Mac’s Crankit Tennis Academy of Australia aimed at providing a high quality experience to every coaches and athletes alike.

For details, call PPS-PEPP Program Developmen­t director Bobby Mangunay at 0915404646­4.

Others tipped to contend for this week’s crown in the event sanctioned Hans Cabellon, also from Cebu, in the boys’ 16-U, Ormoc’s Corazon Lambonao and Mia Gemida in the girls’ 12-U, Gerald Gemida, Gio Manito, Mitch Largo and Chad Cuizon in the boys’ 12- and 14-U sides, and Dumaguete’s Shara Paliwag and Juvels Velos in the 10-unisex category.

Also on tap is the juniors age group in Naga, Cebu on December 17 to 22 which will also feature the Legends men’s doubles 40s, 50s and 60s while another Legends men’s doubles 40s, 50s and 60s tilt will be played in Cabanatuan City on December 28 to 30.

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