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- “Senri No Michi” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
07 July 2024 10:05 PM | No CommentsSong: “Senri No Michi” Composed by Chad Okawa Performers: Hyaku Sen Ki Kai Taiko, Maya Galvez, Addi Hernandez & Mone Sugimoto Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, […]
Read More - “Miyake” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
03 July 2024 8:15 AM | No CommentsSong: “Miyake” Traditional song with contemporary styling by Kodo Performers: Hyaku Sen Ki Kai Taiko featuring PBA Alumni Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, Moanalua High School […]
Read More - “Ukiyo” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
02 July 2024 10:17 AM | No CommentsSong: “Ukiyo” Composer: Rev. Blayne Nakasone Sakata Performers: Hyaku Sen Ki Kai Taiko Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, […]
Read More - “Omiyage” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
17 June 2024 12:31 AM | No CommentsSong: “Omiyage” Composer: Shoji Kameda Performers: Hyaku Sen Ki Kai Taiko Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 17, […]
Read More - “Tatsumaki” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
14 June 2024 11:58 PM | No CommentsSong: “Tatsumaki” Composer: Hiroshi Tanaka Performers: Hyaku Sen Ki Kai Taiko Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 17, […]
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Table Tennis Archive
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2016 North American Teams Table Tennis: ICC beats Westchester Aces
Kwai ChanPosted on December 19, 2016 | No CommentsIn the Division 1 Final of the 2016 North American Teams Table Tennis event, the India Community Center held off the Westchester Aces, 3-2. -
Table tennis: 22 Asian players qualify for 2016 Olympics
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on April 24, 2016 | No CommentsLed by China's Ma Long and Li Xiaoxia, 11 male and 11 female Asian table tennis players qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics. -
AITTA wins 2015 North American Teams Table Tennis Championships
Kwai ChanPosted on January 6, 2016 | No CommentsIn a rematch of last year's final, the Atlanta International Table Tennis Academy 1 defeated Team JOOLA to win Division 1. -
Zhang Mo prevents U.S. sweep at ITTF North America Cup
Kwai ChanPosted on May 27, 2015 | No CommentsThe 26-year-old Canadian prevented a U.S. sweep in Markham, Ontario, winning the ITTF North America Cup women's singles title. -
Jimmy Butler wins 2015 ITTF North America Cup
Kwai ChanPosted on May 22, 2015 | No CommentsTable tennis: At the age of 44, Jimmy Butler became the oldest player to win the 2015 ITTF North America Cup men's singles event. -
Angela Guan wins 2015 ITTF Canadian Junior Open girls’ title
Kwai ChanPosted on May 18, 2015 | No CommentsAngela Guan won the 2015 Canadian Junior & Cadet Open junior girls' title, beating defending champion Prachi Jha, 11-7, 10-12, 12-14, 11-8, 12-10, 13-11. -
Zhang Kai wins ITTF Canadian Junior Open boys’ title
Kwai ChanPosted on May 17, 2015 | No CommentsTable tennis: In his debut on the ITTF junior circuit, Zhang Kai won the 2015 Butterfly Canadian Junior & Cadet Open boys' singles title. -
South Korea wins 2014 ITTF World Grand Tour Finals men’s doubles
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on March 7, 2015 | No CommentsThe victory by Eonrae Cho and Hyundeok Seo of South Korea over Kenta Matsudaira and Koki Niwa denied Japan a sweep of the four main events. -
Hirano, Ito: Youngest ITTF World Tour Grand Finals doubles champs in 2014
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on March 7, 2015 | No CommentsJapan's Mima Ito and Miu Hirano, both 14, made history in the women's doubles event by becoming the youngest team to win the ITTF World Grand Tour Finals. -
Kasumi Ishikawa wins 2014 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals women’s singles title
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on February 1, 2015 | No CommentsTable tennis: Against Hyowon Seo, Ishikawa swept the match in straight games, 11-7, 11-7, 11-3, 11-9, to take the trophy and US$100,000 in prize money.