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Category: Racquets & Strings

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Company: Prince Tennis

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Category: Racquets & Strings - Company: Prince Tennis
Prince Junior National Team Players Shine at Championships

Ten Players Take Home Titles; Six Play O3 Technology

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Zach Perles
One Advantage Court
Bordentown,
609-291-5932
zperles@princesports.com

08/15/06 - Bordentown, NJ – Prince Sports announced today that members of its High Performance Junior National Team took home four National Championship titles this past weekend. Overall, a total of 10 Prince players took home either a gold, silver or bronze ball in the prestigious tournaments held throughout the country this past week.

"Our Junior National Team members are a part of our Prince family and we are very proud of all of them," said Tyler Herring, manager of the Prince U.S. National Team. "Each one of them worked very hard to get to the tournament, and to perform at such a high level is quite an accomplishment."

Of the 10 members of Team Prince who took home a championship ball, six of the players are using O3 Technology.

National Championship winners include Caitlyn Williams (Tennessee) winner of the Girls 12 Doubles, Gordon Watson (Florida) who swept the championships winning the Boys 12 singles and doubles and Julie Sabacinski (Florida) who took home the gold in the Girls 14 doubles.

Placing with a silver or bronze finish was Danielle Collins (Florida), Hann Mar (Illinois), Shane Vinsant (Texas), Austin Krajieck (Florida), Devin Britton (Mississippi), Hillary Barte (California) and Sanaz Marand (Texas).

About Prince Sports

Prince Sports, Inc., based in New Jersey, is a recognized leader in game-improvement technologies and engineering-based high-performance sports equipment. Since 1970, Prince and Ektelon have revolutionized tennis, squash and racquetball with innovations including “Oversize,” “Longbody” and “Extender” racquet technologies, Natural Foot Shape footwear technology, Synthetic Gut String and Electronic Ball Machines. In 2005, Prince introduced O3, another breakthrough that features an expanded sweet spot (up to 54 percent) and increased racquet speed, a combination only possible with O3 Technology. In 2006, Prince introduces M Series footwear with Precision Tube Technology, the latest innovation that gives players maximum cushioning, stability and ventilation. Prince Sports has operations on three continents and distribution in over 100 countries. For more information, please visit www.princetennis.com.

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