Tonga will not play in the 2007 South Pacific Games - Jun 17, 2007 (by Eurobasket )
The Tonga Basketball Association will not send the women and men national team in the 2007 South Pacific Games in Samoa. Tonga hasn't played in a major FIBA Oceania event since the Oceania Youth Basketball Tournament in 2002.
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The Tonga Basketball Association will not send the women and men national team in the 2007 South Pacific Games in Samoa. Tonga hasn't played in a major FIBA Oceania event since the Oceania Youth Basketball Tournament in 2002.
Candidate countries for the 2007 SP Games men tournament: American Samoa Federated States of Micronesia Fiji Guam Northern Marianas New Caledonia Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tahiti Palau Marshall Islands |
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Paul Khoury missed the World Championship with Lebanon - Aug 21, 2006 (by Eurobasket )
Tonga is light-years away from participating to the FIBA World Championship but one of its child could have been playing in Japan. Unfortunatly the tongan-born lebanese player Paul Khoury (207-C-68) will not be there due to visa problems.
Paul Afeaki Khoury (207-C-68) was born in Tonga in April 1968 from american parents, he went to the USA and graduated from Utah University in 1992.
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Tonga is light-years away from participating to the FIBA World Championship but one of its child could have been playing in Japan. Unfortunatly the tongan-born lebanese player Paul Khoury (207-C-68) will not be there due to visa problems.
Paul Afeaki Khoury (207-C-68) was born in Tonga in April 1968 from american parents, he went to the USA and graduated from Utah University in 1992. He played his first pro season in Turkey before heading to Japan for 5 years. In 2001 he signed a contract with the lebanese team Al Ryadi and three years later he joined Sagesse, the best team in the country. His lebanese years were the best of his career and he was granted by a lebanese passport by the governement. Khoury has a big body, he's always using his 128kg-frame to muscle his way to the hoop. He's not a go-to-guy but an effective team low post offensive and defensive. He's too slow to compete against the best but he's a great players at the lebanese standarts. With the Lebanon National Team, Paul Khoury played the 2002 World Championship in Indianapolis. The team didn't manage to win a single game and got the last rank after a 70-100 loss to Algeria in the classification game despite a 16pts 9rbs effort from Khoury. During the tournament, he averaged 6.4pts 56.5%FG 6.0rbs in 19min per game including a 7pts 10rbs game against Turkey and some great players like Mehmet Okur, Hedo Turkoglu and Mirsad Turkcan. Last year, Lebanon secured the silver medal in the Asian Championship with a loss in the final game against Yao Ming's China and Paul was one of the best post player in the tournament. He should have been an important part of the Lebanon side in the 2006 World Championship in Japan but fate changed his plans. Because of the war in Lebanon, the national team's preparation became more complicated. Because of the chaos, the team wasn't able to bring its manager, conditioning coach and Paul, one of its best players. "We had practiced five days when the war started," said NT coach Paul Coughter "We saw a window of opportunity to get out and took the last vehicle out of Lebanon and drove 12 hours to Jordan. We practiced five days in Amman, went to Turkey, Slovenia, and the Philippines before arriving here." Lebanon is playing in the group A with olympic champion Argentina, double-world champion Serbia, France, Venezuela and Nigeria. The team will try to qualify for the second round. Unfortunatly, the 38-year old center Khoury will have to watch it on television. |
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Tongan Women in US College Preview - Oct 22, 2005 (by Eurobasket )
The 2005-06 US college season is about to begin and we take a look of the Tongan women that will be participating this year
Jessica Fisiikava 5’10” G Junior California Baptist (NAIA)
Fisiikava had a impressive sophomore year at Umpqua CC and she has transferred to an NAIA school. Expected her to contribute a lot of the bench in her junior year.
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The 2005-06 US college season is about to begin and we take a look of the Tongan women that will be participating this year
Jessica Fisiikava 5’10” G Junior California Baptist (NAIA)
Fisiikava had a impressive sophomore year at Umpqua CC and she has transferred to an NAIA school. Expected her to contribute a lot of the bench in her junior year.
Fatai Hala'api'api (186-F/C) Junior Eastern Kentucky (NCAA Division 1)
Hala’api’api had her sophomore year cut short because of a season ending injury. A dominating player in the post with great shot blocking abilities Hala’api’api can bring a lot to EKU in the hope of getting them into the NCAA tournament
Meliame Halaufia 6’3” F Junior Azusa Pacific University (NAIA)
Halaufia has come from a year off and will have a lot to contribute into the team, giving the team’s lack of height. Question is whether she will start or come off the bench.
Ofa Tulikihihifo (180-G/F) Senior CSU-Northridge (NCAA Division 1)
Has had an excellent career at CSU Northridge and if she continues to excel during her senior year she should be considered a WNBA draft prospect. If she doesn’t make it to the WNBA, Europe is a also another option.
Salote Tupou (180-F/C) RS-Freshman CSU Fullerton (NCAA Division 1)Tupou got redshirted last year and is ready to see some limited playing time for the CSU Fullerton as a freshman. |
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EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Meliame Hala'ufia - Sep 25, 2005
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Interview with Fatai Hala'api'api - Sep 20, 2005
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List of Tongans playing basketball abroad - Sep 2, 2005
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Paulasi Taulava in Jones Cup - Aug 6, 2005
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Paulasi Taulava back in action! - Jul 29, 2005
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Tonga government proved that Taulava is also Filipino - May 9, 2005
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EXCLUSIVE interview with Will Taukiuvea - Apr 11, 2005
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Taulava lost on and off the court - Apr 11, 2005
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Taukiuvea ends his collegiate career - Apr 1, 2005
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Tongans in US College - Jan 7, 2005
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Will Taukiuvea from Tonga to Nebraska - Nov 22, 2004
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Taulava suspended by the PBA - Nov 5, 2004
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