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Rough morning for Team USA in Masters
BANGKOK, Thailand - Team USA had a rough morning in the first round of Masters, only advancing Walter Ray Williams Jr. through to the quarterfinals - defeating teammate Rhino Page, 3-1, in the best-of-five, single-elimination event. Williams, the 15th...
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BANGKOK, Thailand - One more squad stands in between Team USA's Walter Ray Williams Jr. and a spot in the singles medal round Friday. Williams is currently in second place after shooting 1,316 in the first squad Thursday morning. Germany's Kai...
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BANGKOK, Thailand - The top three on the singles leaderboard remained in tact after Squad 2 on Thursday, leaving Team USA's Walter Ray Williams Jr. in second place with 1,316 and still alive for the medal round with three six-game preliminary squads...
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BANGKOK, Thailand - Shaking off an uncharacteristic sub-par week, Team USA's Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla., moved into second place in singles after one of five preliminary squads at the 2008 WTBA Men's World Championships on Thursday...
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BANGKOK, Thailand - Team USA has an inside track to place two teams in the trios medal round with one squad remaining Monday at the 2008 WTBA Men's World Championships. After Patrick Allen, Rhino Page and Bill Hoffman took the lead in the morning...
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BANGKOK, Thailand - Despite sitting in second place after one squad of doubles, it wasn’t the morning Walter Ray Williams Jr. and Chris Barnes wanted to start the 2008 WTBA Men’s World Championships. Williams, the PBA and USBC Hall of Famer, and Barnes, the reigning PBA Player of the Year, totaled 2,551 in the six-game preliminaries and likely will need help in order to advance to Saturday’s semifinals....
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