Women's USA dodgeball captain seek her Māori roots
The recent international tournament held in Queenstown brought dodgeball exponents from all over the world to our corner of the world to compete for the championship title. But for the captain of the women's USA team, seeking out the top title wasn't her only quest, as our reporter Peata Melbourne found out - she was seeking a much more personal tie.

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