|
Oly: Surprise sixth team member selected to play badminton
|
AAP Sports News (Australia)
07-23-2008
Oly: Surprise sixth team member selected to play badminton
MELBOURNE, July 23 AAP - Australia's top badminton singles player has been given a
second chance at living out her Olympic dream.
Erin Carroll originally missed out on selection for the Beijing Games, based on world
rankings, when the team was announced in May.
But following a reallocation of places by the Badminton World Federati...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
|
When a Team Member Winds Down: Have you planned for the possibility - and likelihood- that a team member will leave the practice?
On Wall Street
; T eam transition is the last phase of the team life cycle. As a result, it may be overlooked when individual advisors - eager to start a team - are concerned primarily with compensation and responsibility issues. But team transition is important and should be dealt with from Day One. It is the
|
|
WORTH NOTING; Top singles player at Eastview aspiring to doubles title.(SOUTH)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; Byline: William C. Crum; Staff Writer Meghan Williams, Eastview Eastview's Meghan Williams is preparing for the 2005 individual high school tennis championships, where she hopes to advance to state in doubles. Competition begins Thursday. FUNDAMENTALS: Age 16; a junior at Eastview, where she has
|
|
Cashing in Cactus Petes cage cashier named 2006 Team Member of the Year, takes home new car.
Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaho)
; ... reflect on the rest of us, Shepard said. Times-News Business Editor Sandy Miller can be reached ... time off. Copyright (c) 2007, The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News. For reprints, email tmsreprints@permissionsgroup ...
|
|
German import fits right in with Elks Despite his clay-court background, foreign exchange student Imle is their No. 1 singles player.
Dayton Daily News
; CENTERVILLE -- Since he arrived in the "warm and cheerful" United States four months ago, Roland Imle has developed a fondness for raw cookie dough, diet Pepsi, ESPN and SpongeBob SquarePants. "But I wouldn't recommend that," said the personable Imle of the cartoon. Just a few reflections on life,
|
|
Gig Harbor freshman hangs tough at state tennis tourney: Tides' No. 1 singles player Christy Sipes almost takes 4A crown.
The Peninsula Gateway (Gig Harbor, WA)
; Byline: Jacob Adams May 30--Gig Harbor freshman Christy Sipes competes light years beyond her age. The Tides' super ninth-grader capped a tremendous 2007 tennis season last week by taking second place in the Class 4A state tournament at the Vancouver Tennis Complex last Friday and Saturday. Gig
|