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Japan I relied on its vast experience to turn back the rallying Australia I,
15-11, yesterday and rule the first Nestea Asian Beach Volleyball Women's
Invitational tournament at the CCP Complex.
Taruko Nakano and Kaori Tuschia imposed their will early on the Aussie tandem
of Summer Lochowicz and Sue Himback as they built a huge 11-1 lead which they
used to cushion the impact of their sputtering finish to win the top honors in
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Indonesia proved that height isn't exactly might as it stunned the tall New
Zealand side, 15-13, to join fancied Australian and Japanese teams in the
semifinals of the first Nestea Asian Beach Volleyball Women's Invitational at
the CCP Complex yesterday.
Short in height but not in fighting spirit, the Indon pair of Timy Yodhani and
Yohana Elizabeth pulled the rug from under the pair of Lucy Todd and Angela
Stojanovich to arrange a semis duel with the Australian tandem of Summer
Lochowicz and Sue Hinbeck, 15-3 winner over Japan II in the quarterfinals.
The other Australian pa
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EMMA PROWSE AND CINDY GODWIN
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Japan I relied on its vast experience to turn back the rallying Australia I,
15-11, yesterday and rule the first Nestea Asian Beach Volleyball Women's
Invitational tournament at the CCP Complex.
Taruko Nakano and Kaori Tuschia imposed their will early on the Aussie tandem
of Summer Lochowicz and Sue Himback as they built a huge 11-1 lead which they
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semifinals of the first Nestea Asian Beach Volleyball Women's Invitational at
the CCP Complex yesterday.
Short in height but not in fighting spirit, the Indon pair of Timy Yodhani and
Yohana Elizabeth pulled the rug from under the pair of Lucy Todd and Angela
Stojanovich to arrange a semis duel with the Australian tandem of Summer
Lochowicz and Sue Hinbeck, 15-3 winner over Japan II in the quarterfinals.
The other Australian pa
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February 13, 2000 - 12:00am