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Daily Results DAILY RESULTS Friday – 06/11/2021 Indoor Volleyball Game Team A S1 S2 S3 vs Team B S1 S2 S3 6 Airai 22 25 15 vs Ngarchelong 25 17 12 7 Koror 25 25 – vs Ngchesar 11 22 – 8 Angaur 23 20 – vs Peleliu 25 25 – 9 Hatohobei 15 15 – vs Ngardmau 25 25 – 10 Ngeremlengui 25 9 15 vs Ngarchelong 17 25 7 Beach Volleyball – Under 19 Men’s Match Team A Score vs Team B Score 13 Aimeliik 21 vs Ngardmau 19 14 Ngchesar 10 vs Ngaraard 21 15 Ngeremlengui 15 vs Melekeok 21 16 Sonsorol 19 vs Angaur 21 17 Airai 21 vs Ngaraard 17 18 Ngarchelong 12 vs Angaur 21 19 Aimeliik 14 vs Melekeok 21 21 Airai 10 vs Angaur 21 23 Ngaraard 21 vs Sonsorol 23 24 Aimeliik 13 vs Koror 21 25 Ngarchelong 21 vs Ngchesar 13 Beach Volleyball – Men’s Open Match Team A Score vs Team B Score 12 Koror 21 vs Ngeremlengui 14 13 Sonsorol 21 vs Ngaraard 18 14 Ngarchelong 14 vs Aimeliik 21 15 Ngaraard 7 vs Koror 21 16 Sonsorol 21 vs Melekeok 15 PLAYOFF Match Team A S1 S2 S3 vs Team B S1 S2 S3 17 Angaur 21 21 – vs Ngeremlengui 6 12 – 18 Koror 21 21 – vs Aimeliik 14 15 – Basketball Div Team A Score vs Team B Score Women Hatohobei 21 vs Ngaraard 114 Men Ngeremlengui 76 vs Ngardmau 55 Men Ngiwal 77 vs Angaur 66 Baseball Pool Team A Score vs Team B Score Pool B Ngarchelong 8 vs Ngaraard 4 Pool A Kayangel 11 vs Peleliu 17 Page 1 DAILY RESULTS Friday – 06/11/2021 Athletics Page 2 DAILY RESULTS Friday – 06/11/2021 Athletics (cont’d) Page 3 DAILY RESULTS Friday – 06/11/2021 Tennis Match COURT 1 COURT 2 1 IGNACIO, Keith vs TAN, Jhun 10-4 LLECHOLECH, Alladin vs DEVERA, Emr forfeit 2 MAMIS, Kaekoa vs WONG, Burton 10-0 3 RENGIIL, Ayana vs REYES, Noel 10-4 4 SAN JUAN, Jim vs NILLASCA, Sancho 10-2 5 TULOP, George vs ASANUMA, Joe forfeit 6 MOBEL, Vanessa vs NGIRAILILD, Nik forfeit 7 BASCO, Eric vs DEVERA, Emr 10-1 8 IGNACIO, Keith vs WONG, Burton 10-0 9 SAN JUAN, Jim vs RENGIIL, Ayana 10-0 10 ASANUMA, Joe vs NGIRAILILD, Nik 10-1 Table Tennis Page 4 DAILY RESULTS – MEDAL EVENTS Friday – 06/11/2021 Micro All Around – Men’s Division FINAL MEDALS – Micro All Around Men Medal – Name State Points GOLD MEDAL – Ismael Tewalmai Hatohobei 90 SILVER MEDAL – Miles Hasmaloug Sonsorol 89 BRONZE MEDAL – Raymond Fal Hatohobei 88 Micro All Around – Women’s Division FINAL MEDALS – Micro All Around Women Medal – Name State Points GOLD MEDAL – Denae Johnny Aimeliik 77 GOLD MEDAL – Bridget Sackarias Hatohobei 77 SILVER MEDAL – Julita Belibei Koror 73 BRONZE MEDAL –Lahaina Pedro Sonsorol 71 Page 5 DAILY RESULTS – MEDAL EVENTS Friday – 06/11/2021 Archery – Juniors Events FINAL MEDALS Event 1: Age 10-12 State Points GOLD MEDAL - Kyarii Sisior Airai 109 SILVER MEDAL - Kan Umang Peleliu 104 BRONZE MEDAL - Sechau Yamanguchi Peleliu 96 Event 2: Age 13-14 GOLD MEDAL – Jeremy Rechellul Airai 111 SILVER MEDAL – Umiich Kuartel Airai 104 BRONZE MEDAL – Jayson Ramarui Ngarchelong 100 Event 3: Age 15-16 GOLD MEDAL – Rayden Takeo Airai 109 SILVER MEDAL – Braven Ngiraiwet Airai 108 BRONZE MEDAL – Matty Sam Peleliu 105 Page 6.
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