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Good start for juniors

Good start for juniors

The Junior Tall Blacks made an impressive start to the Fiba Under-19 World Cup with a 77-72 win over Argentina in Switzerland at the weekend.
Jackson Ball had 17 points and five rebounds for the Junior Tall Blacks, who trailed 31-18 after the first quarter but dominated much of the rest of the game. — APL
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