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Can't disagree with you on the preference to see American talent being recruited and playing at tOSU Stickney and indoor tennis center, however, when the ITA national rankings come out in January, check the top 125 and just by names see if you can tell where the majority of the top ranked athletes come from.
I see the dilemma with NCAA coaches and international tennis recruiting and compare it to college Basketball coaches who realize they must recruit talent and offer scholarships even though they will be one and done.
Re. Kan, don't know why, but he is no longer listed by tennisrecruiting.net in the list of graduating seniors 2013.
I had tried the Windows built-in programs first, which didn't work at all outside the tutorial. Dragon does a pretty good job. I actually did sing that and it is... well, not close... but I thought you might recognize it from, a few lines here and there. Dragon Karaoke could be huge. Play it like a game of telephone - the first person sings it and the lyrics change a little, and keep passing it around until it's something completely different. :p
I know you're a basketball nut like me so I thought I'd let you know that my son is trying to walk on at Old Dominion University this season. I'm not sure if he'll make it but I'm proud of him for the effort. He's already guaranteed a spot as a manager on the team as he wants to get into coaching but he's not quite ready to hang up his basketball shoes.