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  2. The Prince of Tennis II - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Tennis II, known in Japan as The New Prince of Tennis (Japanese: 新テニスの王子様, Hepburn: Shin Tennis no Ōjisama), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. It is a sequel to Konomi's manga series The Prince of Tennis.

  3. File:Boys & Girls Clubs of America Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, sourced from their website. This image or logo only consists of typefaces, individual words, slogans, or simple geometric shapes. These are not eligible for copyright alone because they are not original enough , and thus the logo is considered to be in the public domain .

  4. The Prince of Tennis - Wikipedia

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    A sequel to the manga series, titled The New Prince of Tennis (新テニスの王子様, Shin Tennis no Ōjisama), was announced in the December issue of Jump Square, published on November 4, 2008. [16] The series began serialization in Jump Square on March 4, 2009. The story is set several months after the end of the first manga, and features ...

  5. List of Grand Slam girls' singles champions - Wikipedia

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    List of Girls' Singles Junior Grand Slam tournaments tennis champions.. Many of these junior champions went on to become major champions and world No. 1s on the senior tour including Evonne Goolagong Cawley (world No. 1 and 8-time major champion), Sue Barker (1976 French Open champion), Mima Jaušovec (1977 French Open champion), Chris O'Neil (1978 Australian Open champion), Tracy Austin ...

  6. Karen Shin - Wikipedia

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    Karen Shin (born 5 July 1968) is an American former professional tennis player. Shin won the CIF Southern Section singles championship as a Chaminade College senior in 1985, then played college tennis at UC Berkeley , where she was a four-time All-American .

  7. Girls, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 the Girls Club of America changed their name to Girls Incorporated. [5] Rachel Harris Johnson founded the organization. In 1919, she became secretary of the Worcester Girls Club, which her mother helped found. She later became the club's president and in 1945 formed a national organization and served as its first president until 1952.

  8. American Tennis Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Tennis Association (ATA) is based in Largo, Maryland, outside Washington, D.C., and is the oldest African-American sports organization in the United States. [2] [3] The core of the ATA's modern mission continues to be promoting tennis as a sport for black people and developing junior tennis players, but the ATA welcomes people of all backgrounds.

  9. FIVB Volleyball Girls' U17 World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The FIVB Volleyball Girls' U17 World Championship is the world championship of volleyball for female players under the age of 17 organized by Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB). The FIVB U17 World Championship for both genders was proposed by the FIVB Volleyball Council and unanimously approved by the FIVB Board of Administration ...