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WILSON ROGER FEDERER 21" - Junior Tennis Racquet Racket - 21 inch kids racquet | ![]() |
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US $20.95 | 19d 18h 58m |
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Wilson kids junior tennis raquet 23 inch with carry case pink blue | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $5.00 | 2d 14h 39m |
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WILSON VENUS SERENA 25" - Junior Tennis Racquet Racket - 25 inch kids racquet | ![]() |
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US $20.95 | 19d 18h 36m |
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WILSON TOUR 23 inch junior tennis racket racquet NEW! | ![]() |
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US $24.95 | 23d 12h |
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Head Junior Radical 19 inch Junior new tennis racket 3 7/8 | ![]() |
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US $14.98 | 20d 18h 6m |
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Head Junior Crush 23 inch Junior new tennis racket 3 7/8 | ![]() |
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US $19.98 | 20d 17h 58m |
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Head Junior Crush 21 inch Junior new tennis racket 3 7/8 | ![]() |
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US $19.98 | 20d 17h 57m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD K21 Junior 21 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 20h 6m |
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Dunlop James Blake 27 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet T674630 | ![]() |
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US $46.99 | 13d 18h 58m |
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HEAD YOUTEK IG INSTINCT TENNIS RACKET JUNIOR 26 INCH | ![]() |
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US $102.15 | 13d 18h 4m |
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Blade Junior Recreational Tennis Racket (White/Pink, 25-Inch) New | ![]() |
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US $59.32 | 9d 21h 7m |
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Wilson nCode Pro Open 25 inch Junior Tennis Racket Racquet STRUNG | ![]() |
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US $39.99 | 8d 13h 57m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD B23 Junior 23 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $20.95 | 20h 6m |
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Wilson Blade Junior Tennis Racket 25 inch Pink | ![]() |
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US $54.93 | 3d 7h 55m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD G23 Junior Girls 23 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 2d 13h 44m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD G25 Junior Girls 25 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 2d 13h 44m |
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Dunlop Biotec 500 23 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 12d 15h 4m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD B25 Junior 25 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $21.95 | 20h 6m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD K19 Junior 19 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $18.95 | 20h 6m |
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Dunlop Biotec 500 21 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 8d 22h 8m |
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Dunlop Biotec 500 19 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 8d 20h 18m |
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USED Prince Hybrid Triple Threat 26.25 Inch 4 1/8 Junior Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $24.95 | 18d 18h 36m |
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NEW Wilson Junior Blade 25 Inches 3 7/8 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $35.00 | 17d 19h 7m |
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NEW Wilson Venus Serena Junior 21 Inch 3 1/2 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $15.95 | 11d 12h 54m |
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NEW Wilson US Open Junior 19 Inch 3 1/2 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $16.95 | 11d 12h 20m |
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What tennis racquet is recommended?
I am 12 years old and I play tennis regularly (about 4 times a week). I play to a reasonable standard and my british LTA rating is 9.2 and very nearly 9.1 I would like a racquet which is around 26.5 inches and weighs around 275grams. I would rather a small head size (under 100 sq. inches). I play with a lot of topspin and quite abit of power, I have reasonable control and I would prefer a string tension of around 58-59 and my preffered brands are head and wilson. Although that doesn't matter too much.
P.S. I am a boy so no racquets for girls.
P.P.S. my current racquet is a babolat pure drive junior
Here is a 13 year old girl using an Adidas Barricade Tour. It is very heavy, and has a small head 98sq inch. She plays with both power and top spin. It is not a girls raquet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyCvWE8Edpw strokes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cik6azSGqm8 game footage
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WILSON ROGER FEDERER 21" - Junior Tennis Racquet Racket - 21 inch kids racquet | ![]() |
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US $20.95 | 19d 18h 58m |
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Wilson kids junior tennis raquet 23 inch with carry case pink blue | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $5.00 | 2d 14h 39m |
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WILSON VENUS SERENA 25" - Junior Tennis Racquet Racket - 25 inch kids racquet | ![]() |
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US $20.95 | 19d 18h 36m |
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WILSON TOUR 23 inch junior tennis racket racquet NEW! | ![]() |
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US $24.95 | 23d 12h |
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Head Junior Radical 19 inch Junior new tennis racket 3 7/8 | ![]() |
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US $14.98 | 20d 18h 6m |
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Head Junior Crush 23 inch Junior new tennis racket 3 7/8 | ![]() |
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US $19.98 | 20d 17h 58m |
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Head Junior Crush 21 inch Junior new tennis racket 3 7/8 | ![]() |
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US $19.98 | 20d 17h 57m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD K21 Junior 21 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 20h 6m |
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Dunlop James Blake 27 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet T674630 | ![]() |
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US $46.99 | 13d 18h 58m |
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HEAD YOUTEK IG INSTINCT TENNIS RACKET JUNIOR 26 INCH | ![]() |
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US $102.15 | 13d 18h 4m |
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Blade Junior Recreational Tennis Racket (White/Pink, 25-Inch) New | ![]() |
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US $59.32 | 9d 21h 7m |
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Wilson nCode Pro Open 25 inch Junior Tennis Racket Racquet STRUNG | ![]() |
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US $39.99 | 8d 13h 57m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD B23 Junior 23 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $20.95 | 20h 6m |
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Wilson Blade Junior Tennis Racket 25 inch Pink | ![]() |
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US $54.93 | 3d 7h 55m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD G23 Junior Girls 23 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 2d 13h 44m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD G25 Junior Girls 25 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 2d 13h 44m |
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Dunlop Biotec 500 23 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 12d 15h 4m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD B25 Junior 25 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $21.95 | 20h 6m |
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NEW Jr Tennis Racket: HEAD K19 Junior 19 inches Racquet | ![]() |
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US $18.95 | 20h 6m |
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Dunlop Biotec 500 21 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 8d 22h 8m |
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Dunlop Biotec 500 19 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 8d 20h 18m |
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USED Prince Hybrid Triple Threat 26.25 Inch 4 1/8 Junior Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $24.95 | 18d 18h 36m |
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NEW Wilson Junior Blade 25 Inches 3 7/8 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $35.00 | 17d 19h 7m |
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NEW Wilson Venus Serena Junior 21 Inch 3 1/2 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $15.95 | 11d 12h 54m |
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NEW Wilson US Open Junior 19 Inch 3 1/2 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $16.95 | 11d 12h 20m |
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NEW Wilson US Open Junior 21 Inch 3 1/2 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $16.95 | 11d 12h 16m |
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NEW Wilson Venus Serena Junior 25 Inch 3 7/8 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $25.50 | 11d 12h 11m |
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NEW Wilson US Open Junior 25 Inches 3 7/8 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $16.95 | 11d 12h 1m |
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NEW Wilson US Open Junior 23 Inches 3 5/8 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $16.95 | 11d 11h 46m |
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WILSON K TOUR 26 INCH K FACTOR JUNIOR TENNIS RACQUET 100 SQ INCHES 4 INCH GRIP | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $19.99 | 4d 21h 28m |
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Head Andy Murray TI Radical 25 Inch Junior Tennis Racket. $19.99 This Andy Murray junior tennis racket from Head features O'beam aluminium technology. A 25 inch racket with a 690 sq cm head size, complete with cover for protection. Aluminium frame.690 sq cm head size.Head cover.Size H63.39, W27.18, D2cm.Weight 210g.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 726423569381. |
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Head Maria Sharapova 25 Inch Junior Tennis Racket. $17.99 This Head junior tennis racket features O'beam aluminium technology. A 25 inch racket with a 690 sq cm head size, complete with cover for protection. Aluminium frame.690 sq cm head size.Head cover.Size H63.39, W27, D2cm.Weight 210g.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 726423550662. |
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Head Speed Junior Tennis Racket $25.95 Junior Tennis Racket: 25''.Features 93 sq. in. head that weighs only 7.4oz.Features 3 7/8'' synthetic grip.Includes Strings.For ages 8 and up. |
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Head Radical 23 Junior Tennis Racket. $15.49 The Head Radical 23 Junior Tennis Racket is designed to be a great racket for learning the finer techniques of the game.Allowing for the rapid development of tomorrow's junior tennis stars.The main characteristics of this racket are the large sweet spot and high levels of manoeuvrability making it ideal for youngsters.Head size: 690 sq cm.Weight: 185g.Grip size: G0 = 4EAN/Barcode 726423281337.Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service). |
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Wilson Federer Collection 19 Junior Tennis Racket $30 Endorsed by tennis champion Roger Federer.Length: 19"Grip Size: 3 1/2"Size-Up! Height: Under 3' Cross Section: 19 mm Headsize: 80"Composition: Titanium AlloyStrung Weight: 6.2 ozStrung Balance: 1 pt. HH String Pattern: 16 X 18Entry-level 19" junior racket featuring Volcanic Beam constructionCover includedYou may also need to purchase Wilson Tennis Balls!Protect your racket with a Wilson Tennis Bag! |
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Adventure JRKNT 48 Inch Junior Pool Cue $47.2 Adventure JRKNT 48 Inch Junior Pool Cue |
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Action JR01 52 Inch Junior Pool Cue $30.4 Action JR01 52 Inch Junior Pool Cue |
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Action JR03 48 Inch Junior Pool Cue $27.2 Action JR03 48 Inch Junior Pool Cue |
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Action JR08 52 Inch Junior Pool Cue $30.4 Action JR08 52 Inch Junior Pool Cue |
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Action JR09 52 Inch Junior Pool Cue $30.4 Action JR09 52 Inch Junior Pool Cue |
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Action JR11 48 Inch Junior Pool Cue $27.2 Action JR11 48 Inch Junior Pool Cue |
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Action JR12 48 Inch Junior Pool Cue $27.2 Action JR12 48 Inch Junior Pool Cue |
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Action JRDRG 52 Inch Junior Pool Cue $49.6 Action JRDRG 52 Inch Junior Pool Cue |
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Adventure JRPS 52 inch Junior Pool Cue $49.6 Adventure JRPS 52 inch Junior Pool Cue |
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Head® TI Crush Tennis Racquet $26.93 PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.25" junior racquet for ages 8 and up. Weighs only 7.4 oz. and has a 93 sq. inch head. Soft 3-7/8" synthetic grip for comfortable play. Comes complete with strings. |
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Junior Size Tennis Class Kit $332.5 Set includes 12 each durable anodized aluminum rackets (mid size heads), 12 each (4 tubes) Penn game balls, and a 36" x 24" mesh carry/storage bagJunior set has 24" racketsSenior set has 27" racketsTo order the Senior Size tennis class kit, click here |
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Butterfly Junior ; Table Tennis Table. $165.99 A three quarter size table tennis table, ideal for home and school use where space is limited.The table has a 12mm playing surface and is in two separate halves with two wheels on each half for easy movement.The legs fold in for storage and the table stores away in minimum space.Includes clip net and post set, 2 reversed sponge bats and 3 quality practice balls. Delivered ready assembled.For indoor use.General information:Size L206, W115, H77cm. |
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5'10 14 Year Dunking Tennis Ball
Several Track and Field Girl Athletes Prove Their Great Sportsmanship and Substance
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley
Two separate events recently showed once again how incredibly impressive our young women in American can beone an instance of pure sportsmanship at its best, and the other an instance of pure desire, determination and substance.
The first event happened at the Washington Class 4A State Girls Track & Field Championship Meet at Pasco, and the running of the 3,200-meter race with Nicole Cochran, Bellarmine Prep's outstanding middle distance runner.
Cochran won the event in 10:36, beating Shadle Park's Andrea Nelson by 3 seconds. Thirty minutes later, race officials disqualified Cochran, ruling that the Harvard-bound runner ran 3 consecutive steps inside the lane adjacent to hers. Bellarmine Prep Coach Matt Ellis appealed the infraction, but his appeal was denied.
The infraction happened on the first day of the meet, and Cochran was visibly upset because she knew she did not commit the infraction. In addition, Cochran was the defending state champion, having won both the 1,600 and 3,200 titles as a junior.
She never seemed herself after the crushing news, and the pure injustice of it all. On the second day of competition, Cochran led the 1,600 and was gunned down in the final lap when Oak Harbor's Mietra Smollack out-kicked her on the final turn to win in 4:56.44. Cochran finished 4th.
Later in the afternoon, Cochran ran the 800 meters and finished dead last in 2:24.40. "I just didn't hang with them, and kind of gave up after 450 meters," said a dejected Cochran.
Despite losing Cochran's points, her teammates were rightfully incensed and rose to the occasion by winning the team title with 76.5 points to second-place Gig Harbor's 65.
"I gave a lot of effort in the 3,200," said Cochran, "and then there was the emotional toll afterward, sitting here for a whole hour while they got the 3,200 figured out, which was unfortunate because I know I wasn't in the wrong and I got penalized for it."
In a show of pure sportsmanship, when the official 3,200 race winner Andrea Nelson was awarded her first place metal at the podium, she moments later gave her first place medal to Cochran. Redmond's Sarah Lord followed by giving Nelson her second-place medal, and the other medal winners followed suit.
"It gave me the chills," Cochran said. "It shows how much respect distance runners have for each other."
And now the story after the story: Ten days after that eventful afternoon, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association reinstated Cochran as the rightful winner, reversing a rules infraction charge made by race officials.
Mike Colbrese, executive director of the WIAA, reviewed video of the race that showed it was Cochran's teammate who ran out of the lane, and that the officials' report also incorrectly identified the lap in question as Lap 7 when the infraction actually occurred on Lap 6. So much for that bungled officiating effort.
The officials were dead wrong on race day, but they also were absolutely sure they were right and also in charge on race day. The cat will mew and the dog will have its day (from Shakespeare's "Hamlet", Act 5, Scene 1, meaning "any given person's moment of glory is inevitable), or, as I like to say: "right will out".
The second event happened at the Texas 1A Girls State Track & Field Championship Meet in Austin, where Rochelle High School won the team title. So what is so unusual, you ask? Just this: Rochelle qualified exactly one athlete for the state meet, and she won the state title for her team by herself.
Meet Bonnie Richardson, a study in desire, determination and substance like no other girl track and field athlete in Texas high school history.
Richardson, whose middle name just might be talent, spent Friday winning the high jump at 5 foot 5 inches, placed 2nd in the long jump at 18-7, and third in the discus at 121-0.
On Saturday, Richardson ambled over to the track in the sweltering high-90-degree Texas heat and promptly won the 200-meter dash in 25.03 and followed up the effort by nearly pulling off a huge upset in the 100 before finishing 2nd in 12.19 to defending champion Kendra Coleman of Santa Ana.
"Kendra and I have been battling all year," said Richardson. "I was amazed I stayed with her. I didn't think I was that fast." Yes, Bonnie Richardson, you ARE apparently THAT fast.
So did Richardson steal the show in Texas? Nah, she just earned her team the state title by herself. University Interscholastic League officials could not remember a girl ever winning a state team title by herself.
It did happen before in the state boys championship meet when former Balyor Bear and Pittsburgh Steeler Frank Pollard did it for Meridian Highs School in the 1970s, said UIL Athletics Director Charles Breithaupt.
Many outstanding girl athletes have dominated state meets, but few ever cross over from the sprints to the field events with Richardson's success, said Beithaupt. "The way she did it is really impressive." That is, of course, what everyone thought who was there to see it happen.
And the kicker? It turns out that Rochelle High School does not even have a track to practice on. When Richardson was asked how does she train, she jokingly replied, "Watch out for potholes," adding, "We have a track about 10 miles down the road and train there usually."
Richardson's coach, Jym Dennis, suspected she could do something special at the state meet, but wisely stayed quiet, not wanting to put any pressure on his prize athlete. Last year, Richardson won the state long jump title, but did not medal in the high jump and discus.
And the additional great fortune for Rochelle High School? Bonnie Richardson is a junior.
Richardson also competes on Rochelle's tennis team, and led Rochelle's basketball team to the state semifinals last season.
"I'd play football if my parents would let me," said Richarson, adding "Not quarterback. Defense." Sounds like my kind of girlspunky, competitive and willing to settle all issues on the field of battle.
Lou Holtz, one of college football's legendary coaches, was famous for many quotes, including this one: "When all is said and done, more is said than done." Somehow, I think Lou Holtz would have been a tremendous admirer of Bonnie Richardson, and her extraordinary effort on that hot Texas afternoon when she single-handedly delivered a state title to Rochelle High School.
And there you have it: Nicole Cochran, every girl on the medal stand for the 3,200-meter ceremony, Cochran's teammates, and Bonnie Richardson, all ordinary young women who did extraordinary things because they could and would.
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