+ Follow NESTEA BEACH VOLLEYBALL ASIAN WOMEN Tag
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[Title] => Veteran Japanese spikers clinch crown
[Summary] => Displaying power and tenacity, Japan 1 toyed with tournament favorite China 2 in a straight-set victory yesterday to rule the second Nestea Beach Volleyball Asian Women’s Championship at the CCP Complex.
Japan 1’s Ryoke Tokuno and Chiaki Kusuhara surprisingly found little resistance from the youthful but power-hitting Chinese pair of You Wenhui and Pan Wangye in clinching a 21-15, 21-14 victory and the $3,000 top purse.
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[Title] => Japanese, Chinese advance to semis
[Summary] => Fancied Japan 1 and China 1 fashioned out contrasting victories yesterday to barge into the semifinals of the second Nestea Beach Volleyball Asian Womens Championship at the CCP Complex.
Out to retain the title won by their compatriots last year, Ryoko Tokuno and Chiaki Kusuhara outclassed the Chinese pair of You Wenhui and Pan Wangye, 21-14, 21-13, to clinch the first semis berth.
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[Title] => Gutsy Thais bring down tall Aussies
[Summary] => What it lacked in height and power, Thailand I made up with its speed and agility as it stunned top seed Australia I, 18-21, 21-17, 15-7, yesterday at the start of the second Nestea Beach Volleyball Asian Women’s Championship at the CCP Complex.
Rebounding impressively from an opening set loss with fine defensive stops against their fancied taller rivals, Rattanaporn Arlaisuk and Manatsanan Pangka took the next set then dominated Summer Lochowicz and Kylie Gerlic in the decider to complete the victory.
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[Title] => Asian Women's Championship papalo ngayon sa CCP Complex
[Summary] => Sa kabila ng mga naggagandahan at naglalakihang hita mula sa volleyball campaigner ng ibang bansa, siguradong di rin pahuhuli ang mga Pinay sa pagbubukas ng 2nd Nestea Beach Volleyball Asian Womens Championship ngayon sa CCP Complex sa Pasay City.
Inaasahang aagaw rin ng atensiyon ang dalawang koponan na lahok ng Pilipinas sa 16 koponan mula sa siyam na bansa kung saan siguradong dodominahin ito ng Japan at Australia na maghaharap para sa titulo.
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NESTEA BEACH VOLLEYBALL ASIAN WOMEN
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[Title] => Veteran Japanese spikers clinch crown
[Summary] => Displaying power and tenacity, Japan 1 toyed with tournament favorite China 2 in a straight-set victory yesterday to rule the second Nestea Beach Volleyball Asian Women’s Championship at the CCP Complex.
Japan 1’s Ryoke Tokuno and Chiaki Kusuhara surprisingly found little resistance from the youthful but power-hitting Chinese pair of You Wenhui and Pan Wangye in clinching a 21-15, 21-14 victory and the $3,000 top purse.
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[Title] => Japanese, Chinese advance to semis
[Summary] => Fancied Japan 1 and China 1 fashioned out contrasting victories yesterday to barge into the semifinals of the second Nestea Beach Volleyball Asian Womens Championship at the CCP Complex.
Out to retain the title won by their compatriots last year, Ryoko Tokuno and Chiaki Kusuhara outclassed the Chinese pair of You Wenhui and Pan Wangye, 21-14, 21-13, to clinch the first semis berth.
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[Title] => Gutsy Thais bring down tall Aussies
[Summary] => What it lacked in height and power, Thailand I made up with its speed and agility as it stunned top seed Australia I, 18-21, 21-17, 15-7, yesterday at the start of the second Nestea Beach Volleyball Asian Women’s Championship at the CCP Complex.
Rebounding impressively from an opening set loss with fine defensive stops against their fancied taller rivals, Rattanaporn Arlaisuk and Manatsanan Pangka took the next set then dominated Summer Lochowicz and Kylie Gerlic in the decider to complete the victory.
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[Title] => Asian Women's Championship papalo ngayon sa CCP Complex
[Summary] => Sa kabila ng mga naggagandahan at naglalakihang hita mula sa volleyball campaigner ng ibang bansa, siguradong di rin pahuhuli ang mga Pinay sa pagbubukas ng 2nd Nestea Beach Volleyball Asian Womens Championship ngayon sa CCP Complex sa Pasay City.
Inaasahang aagaw rin ng atensiyon ang dalawang koponan na lahok ng Pilipinas sa 16 koponan mula sa siyam na bansa kung saan siguradong dodominahin ito ng Japan at Australia na maghaharap para sa titulo.
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