Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQjournal: Ex-Coleman Finalist Advances
... little to choose between the two in the ninth annual $75,000 ColemanVision Tennis Championships. Playing the day's feature match, third-seeded Stephanie Dubois of Canada took on Alexandra Stevenson, a wild card into the main draw. In the end it was Dubois, who two years ago as a rookie played ...
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ABQjournal: Tennis: Rolle Rolls in Opener
... doubles championships Sunday, but today's featured match, scheduled to begin at 4 p.m., will have all the atmosphere of a title match. Third-seeded Stephanie Dubois of Canada, 19, will be facing main draw wild card Alexandra Stevenson. Dubois, 5-foot-4, made a splash at the tournament two years ...
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ABQjournal: UNM's Kovacek, Gersic Make Return
... with victories, while two years ago Gersic won all three of her qualifying matches before losing a tight main-draw battle with eventual finalist Stephanie Dubois. "They're a lot more comfortable going into it, knowing they've had success" said UNM coach Kathy Kolankiewicz, who will have her entire ...
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ABQjournal: Ex-Champions Add Spice to Pro Field
... players to develop their games. There are 41 Challenger tournaments. Also returning for the third straight year will be young Canadian star Stephanie Dubois, who played and lost the 2004 championship to veteran Marissa Irvin just days after turning 17. "She's always exciting to watch," McGrath ...
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ABQjournal: Tennis: ColemanVision Gets Support From a Champ
... to play somewhere. It was fun seeing the young ones at the beginning of their careers." Austin, 43, said she was particularly excited to watch Stephanie Dubois, a Canadian who turned 17 a few days before she was a finalist at the 2004 Coleman. Austin says because she also does television work in ...
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ABQjournal: Baca Loses In PRC Primary
... Louis E. Gallegos and Albuquerque certified public accountant Andrew Leo Lopez. In the PRC's southeastern District 2, Tularosa businesswoman Stephanie DuBois beat Hobbs City Commissioner Joseph Calderon in the Democratic primary. DuBois will face incumbent David King, a Republican, in the November ...
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ABQjournal: Baca Loses In PRC Primary
... Louis E. Gallegos and Albuquerque certified public accountant Andrew Leo Lopez. In the PRC's southeastern District 2, Tularosa businesswoman Stephanie DuBois beat Hobbs City Commissioner Joseph Calderon in the Democratic primary. DuBois will face incumbent David King, a Republican, in the November ...
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ABQJOURNAL: Challenger Unseats Baca in PRC Race
... percent. The only other PRC incumbent on Tuesday's ballot, Republican David King of Alamogordo, had no challenger. He will face Democrat Stephanie DuBois in November for the southeastern District 2 seat. The Tularosa businesswoman won the nomination over Hobbs City Commissioner Joseph Calderon ...
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ABQJOURNAL: Challenger Unseats Baca in PRC Race
... percent. The only other PRC incumbent on Tuesday's ballot, Republican David King of Alamogordo, had no challenger. He will face Democrat Stephanie DuBois in November for the southeastern District 2 seat. The Tularosa businesswoman won the nomination over Hobbs City Commissioner Joseph Calderon ...
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ABQjournal: Dems Close in PRC Race for District 5
... with 10 percent. District 4 Commissioner Lynda Lovejoy will step down because of term limits. No Republicans entered the District 4 race. Stephanie DuBois, owner of a dog grooming business in Tularosa, was ahead of Hobbs County Commissioner Joe Calderon in the Democratic primary for southeastern ...
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