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Page 1: The Official Publication of USTA North Carolina · In the 1950’s, Simkins played the first interracial tennis match in Greensboro. He contacted Dr. Allen Coggeshall, the presi-dent

The Official Publication of USTA North Carolina

www.nctennis.com

2018TENNISNORTH CAROLINA

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Contents

About USTA North Carolina 4

Welcome 5

2018 Hall of Fame Inductees 6

North Carolina Tennis Foundation 7

Junior Team Tennis 14

Tennis on Campus State Championship 15

2018 Junior & Adult State Closed Tournaments 17

2017 Southern Junior Cup 18

2017 Southern Senior Cup 19

2017 National Champions 20

Local League Coordinators 23

2017 Junior Final Rankings 28

2017 Adult Final Rankings 39

2018 Committees 48

Winston-Salem Open / 12 Fed Cup Tie in Asheville / 24

USTA North Carolina Award Winners / 10

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About USTA North Carolina

USTA North Carolina, a not-for-profit organization, is the state affiliate of the United States Tennis Association in North Carolina. It was founded in 1949 and incorporated in 1974. Since that time it has focused on its singular mis-sion: To promote and develop the growth of tennis in North Carolina.

USTA North Carolina administers a variety of programs statewide for players of all ages and ability levels. As a not-for-profit organization, the association invests 100 percent of its proceeds to promote and develop the growth of tennis in North Carolina.

There are currently more than 33,000 USTA members resid-ing in North Carolina: this includes over 15,800 adults, over 12,000 families and over 7,500 juniors.

A professional staff housed in Greensboro carries out USTA North Carolina’s daily operations, but policy is formed and some of the organization’s work is executed via a Board and committee structure of volunteers. This year more than 120 volunteers make up 27 committees, which include admin-istrative duties, community development, tournaments and competition, league divisions and recognition.

Executive Director Kelly Gaines

Executive AssistantGwenda Priest

Director of Community Development, Outreach & TrainingAmy Franklin

Community Program & Training CoordinatorRobert Hogewood

Director of Junior Player Development & TournamentsTeresa Boylan

Tournament &Competition CoordinatorJoanna Scott

Director of Adult LeaguesJenny Phelps

Adult League CoordinatorCole Newsome

Director of Team Tennis& Growth LeaguesCaroline Downs

Team Tennis and GrowthLeagues CoordinatorSara Worth Hodges

Try Tennis & InnovationCoordinatorKevin Sierra

Director of PromotionsHope Tolley

Promotions & Communications CoordinatorGarrett Mansfield

North Carolina Tennis Service RepresentativeCy King

North Carolina Tennis Foundation Program and Development Director Andrew Waldrop

Staff Contacts

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WelcomeI hope that you were able to make it to Asheville for the Fed Cup tie in February. What an amazing event it was! The collaboration and hard work of local, state, sec-tional, national, and international tennis communities paid off when we all cheered the USA to victory against a tough Netherlands team. Tennis is like that, it unites us. It brings folks together, old and young, new players to professionals, all of us supporting a sport we love. Tennis makes friends of strangers, encourages inclu-siveness, and promotes outreach. It does all this with a racket and little yellow ball.

Uniting people through tennis compels us to be inclusive. To that end, we will review our policies and procedures over the coming months to ensure we are doing all we can to make certain our staff, vendors, and volunteers mirror the identities of our players across the state.

By now, you’ve probably seen the Net Generation commercials circulating on TV and social media. Net Generation is the new USTA brand for kids five to 18 years old, dedicated to welcoming millions of new junior players to tennis by focusing on empowerment, unity, and play. NetGeneration.com provides a single registration platform for programs across the country. It also requires all program providers to complete a background screening and an education program before they are cleared to work with minors. If you have not done so already, I enthusiastically en-courage all providers - certified coaches, school teachers, parent volunteers or com-munity coordinators – to visit this website and begin the sign-up process. There is no cost to do so, and there are incentives and curricula to help you become the face of the Net Generation! It is our heartfelt hope that, starting sometime this summer, parents will find NetGeneration.com a one-stop shop to locate safe, low-cost, local programs for their children.

Last year, USTA North Carolina started a new initiative to welcome more people to tennis, funding a low-cost program called Try Tennis. Now, this program is of-fered by local community tennis associations (CTA) and other organizations in cities across the state. It assists new and returning players to go “from couch to court” in just six sessions. Since it was first introduced in late 2016, the program has helped more than 2,500 adults and juniors in 47 cities. For 2018, over 45 sessions in 31 cities have already been scheduled. Look for a Try Tennis program near you, and encour-age your family, friends, and neighbors to pick up a racket. If you have questions, or want information about conducting a Try Tennis session, email Kevin Sierra at [email protected].

Did you know the North Carolina Tennis Foundation supports tennis and educa-tional programs to help empower junior players across our state? Scholarships and grants are available to help young players afford lessons, camps, and college. Check out what’s available at www.nctennisfoundation.com. If you want to demonstrate your love for the game, join me in donating $10 (or more!) to our “10 for Tennis” campaign. If you have questions or want to get more involved with our foundation, email Andrew Waldrop at [email protected].

We want to know about the good things going on in your tennis community, but it is hard for us to learn about every single amazing person and program out there. Please help us recognize the unsung heroes of tennis by nominating them for a North Carolina Tennis Award. These awards are given annually at the Community Development Workshop in October and Tennis Weekend in January, but you can nominate a worthy recipient at any time. For more information on award categories, or to nominate a candidate, go to our website, www.nctennis.com/awards.

Thanks for all that you do to champion tennis in our great state. I am grateful for your support and am excited to serve as your President for the next two years. I look forward to working with you, and helping North Carolina become more united in tennis.

Donna GastPresident, USTA North Carolina

Donna Gast President

Kelly Gaines Executive Director

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Donna Gast, Cary • President

Cookie Guarini, Greensboro • First Vice President

Beth Beam, Raleigh • Vice President

Mark Dillon, Charlotte • Vice President

LeAnn Nease Brown, Chapel Hill • Secretary

Teresa Lindsay, Winston-Salem • Treasurer

Billy Trott, Raleigh • Immediate Past President

AT-LARGE DIRECTORS

Francie Barragan, Fayetteville

Carla O’Connor, Charlotte

Lane Evans, Hendersonville

JD Weber, Huntersville

NOMINATING COMMITTEE

Billy Trott, Raleigh – CHAIR

Anna Martin, Wilmington

Jeff Joyce, Asheville

Francie Barragan, Fayetteville

Alex Rucker, Winston-Salem

AREA DIRECTORS

Area 1 • Kermit Nixon, Edenton

Area 2 • Jon Hodges, Wilson

Area 3 • Rodney Bailey, Greenville

Area 4 • Anna-Mercer McLean, Durham

Area 5 • David Bell, Raleigh

Area 6 • Lindsay Pratt, Pinehurst

Area 7 • Rosanne Boswell, Wilmington

Area 8 • Shelby Rhyne, Madison

Area 9 • Amy Knudson, Winston-Salem

Area 10 • Deborah Foster-Smith, Charlotte

Area 11 • Wayne Giese, Morganton

Area 12 • Debbie Southern, Asheville

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Paula Hale came to tennis as an adult. Since then she has spent more than 30 years volunteering at the community tennis association, the state, sectional and national levels. At every stop, she has brought people together to grow and develop tennis. Starting out with the Wilson Tennis Foundation, Hale quickly jumped on board at the state level, volunteering as the Sanction and Schedule Chair for many years. From there, Hale served on the USTA North

Carolina Board. She served as Board President from 2002 through 2003, and then became president of the NC Tennis Foundation from 2004 through 2005. She and fellow USTA North Carolina President, Henry Hostetler, guided the NC Ten-nis Foundation and USTA North Carolina to a new home, 2709 Henry Street in Greensboro. Hale and Hostetler also launched a capital campaign, raising over $1.8 million dollars to pay for the building, the relocation of the Hall of Fame, and an endow-ment for tennis.

Simultaneously, Hale began volunteering at both the USTA Southern Section and USTA National levels. She rose to be-come the USTA Southern Section President from 2015 through 2016, and continues to serve USTA Southern as the USTA Del-egate. Paula Hale is a force for tennis, generously giving her time and talents to bring this sport to people throughout our country.

John W. (J.W.) Quick is best de-scribed as “graceful and gracious with a huge chunk of humility.” Self-taught and highly accomplished, Quick was ranked the No. 1 tennis player in North Carolina 11 times. Quick captured several Greens-boro local titles and eight NC State Sin-gles titles, while also finishing runner-up 12 times in both singles and doubles! Quick competed and won at the Nation-al Championships for the American Ten-nis Association, winning two titles in the

35’s age division and finishing in the top four twice.

Quick also developed into an excellent teacher of the sport, coaching many of our state’s finest players to state and sec-tional excellence.

J.W. Quick was a longtime employee at Kayser Roth. In 1987, he partnered with Martina Navratilova against Chris Evert and another player in an exhibition. The following year he was asked to play again, this time partnering with Ivan Lendl against Andre Agassi and his partner.

J.W. Quick is known as one of the finest men to play tennis in North Carolina. He always offers up kind words and by watch-ing him on court, one would never know if he was winning or losing. Quick is truly a classy competitor and sportsman!

Dr. George C. Simkins, Jr. (Doc) competed in local, state and nation-al championships from 1938 until he passed away in 2001. Due to insufficient data, it is hard to accurately identify the number of titles he won during his play-ing career. Here is what can be verified: 14 singles and doubles titles, the first beginning in 1956, the others spanning from 1981 to 1989. Simkins also won 11 State Championships from 1972 to 2001 and was a finalist six times during that

same timeframe. Nationally, Simkins won three American Ten-nis Association (ATA) Championships.

There is no doubt Simkins was an excellent tennis player, but what he accomplished off the court was even more profound! Simkins was the driving force behind the integration of tennis, swimming, and golf facilities in Greensboro as well as hospital privileges. His landmark Supreme Court case, (Simkins v Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital) changed the lives of many people.

In the 1950’s, Simkins played the first interracial tennis match in Greensboro. He contacted Dr. Allen Coggeshall, the presi-dent of the Greensboro Tennis Association, and asked him and some of his players to participate in an exhibition match at the Windsor Recreation Center courts to help promote ten-nis in the black community. This match later led to integrating the courts at Memorial Stadium and eventually the Greens-boro City tournament. Simkins also partnered with Dr. Robert (“Whirlwind”) Johnson to bring an exhibition match between Arthur Ashe and NC Hall of Fame member, Allen Morris. Althea Gibson also played a match against Bill Carrigan in that same exhibition.

In 1998, the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Department named the indoor tennis facility (later the Indoor Sports Pa-villion) at Barber Park, the Dr. George C. Simkins, Jr. Indoor Sports Pavilion.

2018 Hall of Fame Class

Paula Hale, J.W. Quick, and George (Doc) Simkins, Jr. inducted into the NC Tennis Hall of Fame!

The North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame now includes 96 members with the addition of Paula Hale, J.W. Quick, and Dr. George Simkins for the class of 2018. The inaugural class was inducted in 1975. The North Carolina Tennis Foundation selects two or three members each year to add to the Hall of Fame during Tennis Weekend. This class was inducted on Saturday February 3, 2018 at the Pinehurst Resort and Country Club. For more information, visit www.nctennisfoundation.com.

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North Carolina Tennis Foundation

North Carolina Hall of Fame Members Present at the 2018 Tennis Weekend Induction Ceremony.

The North Carolina Tennis Foundation was organized in 1961 for the purpose of pro-moting tennis. Later, the NCTF was responsible for forming its sister organization, the North Carolina Tennis Association. The Foundation provides financial support to many worthwhile tennis programs, including National Junior Tennis & Learning, the North Carolina State High School Championships and Adaptive Tennis. The Foundation also maintains the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame.

BOARD MEMBERS / TERM EXPIRES 2018Andy Avram, Charlotte

Jim Corn, ShelbyLindsey Linker, Blowing RockGray Smith, Winston-Salem

Billy Trott, RaleighSusie Wall, Burlington

TERM EXPIRES 2019Andy Andrews, Raleigh

Rob Autry, RaleighAlfred Mays, ApexDonna Gast, Cary

Beth Hopkins, Winston-SalemCalvin Dobbins, Durham

TERM EXPIRES 2020Anna Neal Blanchard, Raleigh

Debbie Southern, AshevilleRichard Holderness, Greensboro

Susan Love, CharlotteRodney Matthews, Greenville

Keith Stoneman, Charlotte

ACTIVE PAST PRESIDENTSPaula Hale, Raleigh

Jeff Joyce, AshevilleCy King, Raleigh

Dru Michael, GreensboroTed Reese, Holly Springs

Alex Rucker, Winston-SalemHenry Hostetler, Greenville

Judy Utley, GreensboroAnna Martin, Wilmington

Vicki Everette, Winston-SalemBonnie Vandegrift, Asheville

LIFETIME HONORARY BOARD MEMBERSHerb Browne, Charlotte

Mildred Southern, Winston-Salem

OFFICERSPresident, Billy Trott, Raleigh / Vice President, Ted Reese, Holly Springs

Vice President, Richard Holderness, Greensboro / Secretary, Vicki Everette, Winston-SalemTreasurer, Donna Gast, Cary

2018 Board of Directors North Carolina Tennis Foundation

TERM EXPIRES 2018Pender Murphy, Charlotte

Susie Wall, Burlington

TERM EXPIRES 2019Cy King, Raleigh

Vicki Everette, Winston-Salem, Chair

TERM EXPIRES 2020Susan Love, Charlotte

Jim Corn, Shelby

2018 Hall of Fame Council

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The mission of the North Carolina Tennis Foundation is to “support organizations and programs that enhance the lives of people through tennis and education.” One of the founda-tion’s main programs, the National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL) Network, truly takes this mission to heart. Through the North Carolina NJTL Network, more than 4,000 students par-ticipate in tennis and educational programs each year. NJTL goes beyond tennis and focuses on impacting youth with edu-cational and character development. Students are introduced to a wide variety of educational topics that are designed to be fun and engaging. These NJTL programs are helping shape and grow children for a bright future.

The North Carolina Tennis Foundation also provides grants to junior tennis players and programs across the state. These grants help players attend college tennis camps, cover travel

expenses, and help children play in their first tennis tourna-ment. This year, the NCTF announced the creation of two new program grants. The High School Team Grant was designed to help high school tennis teams buy equipment, supplies, and fund facility projects. The Emily H. Preyer Family College Scholarship was created to help North Carolina high school seniors cover the cost of college expenses.

To donate to the North Carolina Tennis Foundation and to learn more about the grants and opportunities available, please visit www.nctennisfoundation.com.

Thank you for your continued passion for growing tennis. Your support allows more children in North Carolina to be intro-duced and impacted by this wonderful sport!

The North Carolina Tennis Foundation

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Thank you to everyone who supported theNCTF & the “10 for Tennis” initiative in 2017!

To learn more, visit - NCTENNISFOUNDATION.COM

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2018 USTA north carolina Award winners

Tennis Weekend in PinehurstUSTA Southern State Volunteer Service Award

Jeff Joyce

James H. Leighton Junior Tennis Female Player of the Year

Camryn McClure

James H. Leighton Junior Tennis Male Player of the Year

Thomas Hodges

Debbie Southern Junior Tennis Female Sportsmanship Award

12s - Olivia Corcoran 14s - Rosemarie Nelson 16s - Margaret Nelson

Coach David L. Lash Junior Tennis Female Sportsmanship Award ~ 18s

Peyton Pesavento

Hal Southern Junior Tennis Male Sportsmanship Award

12s - Oliver Narbut 14s - Brock Boehling

16s - Nathan Lieberman

Junior Tennis Male Sportsmanship Award ~ 18s Given by Billy and Jean Trott

Matthew Thomson

High School Tennis Female Player of the Year Kendall Hanks

Coach Don Skakle High School Tennis Male Player of the Year

Lucas McLatchy

High School Coach of the Year Given In Honor of Coach Ron Lee

Ed Flynn

Junior Tournament of the Year In Memory of John Allen Farfour

Hollow Rock NC L4

Junior Tennis Council Award Given In Honor of John Peddycord

Greg Gentry

J.S. Love Adult Tennis Female Player of the Year Marion Wing

J.S. Love Adult Tennis Male Player of the YearVijay Subbanna

Female Senior Tennis Player of the YearLin Kolb

Walt Stamer Male Senior Tennis Player of the Year Junior Luffman

Adult Tennis Female Sportsmanship AwardIn Honor of John T. ‘Jack’ Warmath

Sheri Romaine

Adult Tennis Male Sportsmanship AwardIn Honor of John T. ‘Jack’ Warmath

David Crews

Family of the Year Given by J. Blount & Dargan M. Williams

The Hunsucker Family

Adult/Senior/NTRP Tournament of the YearWWTA Summer Sizzle Adult Tournament

Team Tennis Event/Program of the Year Given by Omega Sports

Serve Aces Mini-Tennis Bar League

Charity Tennis Event of the Year AwardBuddy Up Open - Edward Dwight Memorial Tennis

Tournament

Special Tennis Event of the Year Award Given In Honor of Bev Earle

Gold Balls Movie Premiere

Facility of the YearHendersonville Racquet Club

Adult/Senior Tennis Council AwardDouglas Quick

Adaptive Tennis AwardChristie Elliott & Lou Welch

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2018 USTA north carolina Award winners

Tennis Official of the Year In Memory of Penny Brawley

Stanley Johnson

Carlton Harris Tennis Professional of the YearJosh Oxendine

USTA North Carolina Diversity Outreach and Inclusion Award

Asheville Tennis Association

Grady Elmore Media Excellence Award Owen Hassell

Peggy Golden Spirit AwardCookie Guarini

Mary Milam AwardKeisha Price

Dottie and John Peddycord President’s AwardHarold Pollard

COMMUNITY TENNIS DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP

Educational Merit Award Given by Buster & Karen Brown

Tammy Van Cleef

Outstanding Parks & Recreation Department Given by Metaltek

Henderson County Parks and Recreation

League Volunteer Service Award Given by Omega Sports

Jean Haas

USTA Junior Team Tennis Local League Coordinator of the Year

Michele Lee

USTA League Tennis Local League Coordinator of the Year

Cathy Baldwin

USTA League Captain of the YearKim Cusic Roberts

Member Organization of the YearCarmel Country Club

Community Tennis Association of the YearOuter Banks Tennis Association

Help us recognize the athletes, volunteers and organizations that

impact your tennis community.

Visit nctennis.com/awards to submit your nominations!

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Winston-Salem Open

After finishing runner-up last year, Roberto Bautista Agut returned to the Winston-Salem Open. This time Bautista Agut would not be denied, defeating Damir Dzumhur 6-4, 6-4 to capture the 2017 WSO singles championship. This win was Bautista Agut’s second ATP World Tour title in 2017.

The 29 year-old Spaniard was the tournament’s top seeded competitor, entering the event ranked No. 15 in the ATP World Tour Rankings. In route to the Winston-Salem Open final, Bautista Agut defeated Dusan Lajovic in the second round and followed with wins over Marcos Baghdatis, Tay-lor Fritz and Jan-Lennard Struff. Bautista Agut became the

first competitor in the WSO’s seven year history to finish the event without dropping a single set.

The 2017 Winston-Salem Open featured plenty of star pow-er, with numerous top 50 players in the singles draw. A few notable names from the tournament included John Isner, Steve Johnson, Pablo Carreno Busta, Kevin Anderson, Fer-nando Verdasco, and Hyeon Chung.

In the doubles final, Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau de-feated Julio Peralta and Horacio Zeballos 6-3, 6-4 to claim the Winston-Salem Open Doubles title.

Bautista Agut Captures 2017 Winston-Salem Open Singles Title

Fans poured into the Wake Forest Tennis Complex to see tennis legends Andy Roddick, James Blake, Mardy Fish, and Michael Chang square off in the 2017 PowerShares Series. In the opening rounds, Roddick defeated Chang 6-2, while Blake knocked off Fish 6-4. In a one-set final, Blake bested Roddick 6-3 to claim the PowerShares title in Winston-Salem.

The PowerShares Series is a 12-city tour that features players who have retired from the ATP World Tour. In addition to Roddick, Blake, Fish and Chang, the series has included An-dre Agassi, Pete Sampras, John McEnroe, Jim Courier, and Mark Philippoussis.

Blake Tops Roddick to Win PowerShares Series Event in Winston-Salem

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USTA north carolina at Winston-Salem Open

USTA North Carolina organized and supported numerous events throughout the 2017 Winston-Salem Open. Youth events included Brenner’s Kids’ Day powered by Net Gener-ation, High School Play Day powered by Net Generation, on-court Net Generation demos, and a Team NC Clinic. USTA North Carolina also provided a 10 & Under Coaches Workshop, a USTA Member Appreciation Reception, Pride Night, and a USTA League Captain Appreciation Day.

In addition to our planned events, the USTA North Carolina booth was open throughout the tournament! Fans who visited the booth received daily giveaways, handheld fans, and other promotional items.

We appreciate all the partners and volunteers who helped make these events possible, and we want to thank everyone who attended these events. We hope to see you all this year!

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Junior Team Tennis

LEVEL STATE CHAMPION COACH

8 & Under Beginner Charlotte Kidane

8 & Under Intermediate Durham Ledger

10 & Under Beginner Charlotte McDermott

10 & Under Intermediate JTT Durham Randle

10 & Under Intermediate Advancing Championship Wilmington Isenhour

10 & Under Advanced Advancing Championship Cary Reynolds

12 & Under Beginner Raleigh Oladele

12 & Under Intermediate JTT Outer Banks Vucinovic

12 & Under Intermediate Advancing Championship Raleigh Collins

12 & Under Advanced Advancing Championship Cary Reynolds

14 & Under Beginner Raleigh Kincheloe

14 & Under Intermediate JTT Wilmington Glasgow

14 & Under Intermediate Advancing Championship Raleigh Collins

18 & Under Beginner Raleigh Kincheloe

18 & Under Intermediate JTT Raleigh Oliphant

18 & Under Intermediate Advancing Championship Raleigh Collins

18 a Under Advanced Championship Wilmington Donald

AREA NAME E-MAIL PHONE

Cary Recreational Reid Kinlaw [email protected] (919) 462-2061

Cary Int/Adv Fiona Degnan [email protected] N/A

Charlotte Carla O’Connor [email protected] N/A

Chapel Hill LeeAnn Rose [email protected] (919) 358-1179

Concord Chad Oxendine [email protected] (704) 806-0909

Downeast Donald Clark [email protected] (252) 747-3814

Durham Cathy Baldwin [email protected] (919) 560-4355

Greensboro Cari Powell [email protected] (336) 253-4956

Hickory TBA [email protected] (336) 852-8577

Lake Norman Michele Lee [email protected] (704) 577-2500

Outer Banks Michele Young-Stone [email protected] (804) 937-8890

Pines - Fayetteville Michelle Benson [email protected] (919) 630-0386

Raleigh David Bell [email protected] (919) 872-4128

Raleigh 12+ Ken Glanville [email protected] (919) 872-4128

Raleigh 8/10U Cheri Kohan [email protected] (919) 872-4128

Rockingham County Liz Luking [email protected] (336) 634-9088

Western NC Lindsay Altizer [email protected] (828) 577-2025

Wilmington Rosanne Boswell [email protected] (910) 617-2725

Winston-Salem TBA [email protected] (336) 852-8577

2017 Junior Team Tennis Champions

2018 North Carolina JTT CoordinatorsCaroline Downs, State Director • [email protected]

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Tennis On Campus state championship

NC State: “A” Team 2017 TOC State Champions

Duke University: “A” Team 2017 Finalists

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2018 Junior & Adult State Closed Tournaments

2018 JUNIOR & ADULT STATE CLOSED TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE & EVENTS

JUNIORS

April 20 - 23, 2018 HondaJet NC Junior Spring State Closed Championship 700086618 Greensboro

May 25 - 28, 2018 NC State Tar Heel Qualifier 703937918 Winston-Salem

Aug. 1 - 5, 2018 NC Junior Summer State Closed at the Cary Tennis Park 700089418 Cary

ADULT

June 1 - 3, 2018 NC State Closed Family Championships 703938118 Greensboro

June 8 - 10, 2018Stanley Martin Homes NC State Closed NTRP Senior Clay Court Championship

700092118 Raleigh

June 18 - 23, 2018 Columbia Forest Products NC State Closed Championships 703937318 Greensboro

July 27 - 29, 2018 NC State Closed NTRP Hard Court Championships 700099718 Wilmington

Aug. 31 - Sept. 3, 2018 NC State Closed Championships (Even Years) 700090318 Durham

Sept. 21 - 23, 2018 NC State Closed NTRP Clay Court Championships 703945918 Charlotte

Oct. 18 - 21, 2018 NC State Closed Adult Championships (Odd Years) 700072518 Charlotte

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2017 Southern Junior Cup

Southern Cup

North Carolina has a long tradition of developing high per-forming junior players who have gone on to play at elite NCAA programs, with a select few advancing to become professional players. The standards are high and our athletes strive to be the best each year. One of the proving grounds for these athletes is the annual Southern Junior Cup events: 12U Southern Junior Cup and 14U-18U Southern Junior Cup.

The Southern Junior Cup is arguably our most competitive ju-nior team event as it brings our top-ranked players together to represent our state. This event highlights teamwork and sports-manship, and is an opportunity for our players and their fami-lies to become familiar with the team atmosphere they may ex-perience when competing at the collegiate level. The Southern Junior Cup is the pinnacle of Team NC competition, and 2017 proved to be another very competitive performance by some of the top junior players in North Carolina.

The players who compete at the Southern Junior Cup are select-ed by the USTA North Carolina Junior Competition Committee based on a number of factors and criteria. Nine boys and nine girls (three in each age division) are selected to represent North Carolina against the eight other states in the USTA Southern section. The Southern Junior Cup is our own version of the Davis Cup and Fed Cup, in that players put their individual standings aside and work together in a team format that includes singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. The energy, support, and off-court camaraderie highlights another dimension of this great event.With high-performance coaching, family support, and positive teammates, the environment at this three day event is team ten-nis at its best!

Representing Team NC for the 12U Division, held September, 2017 in Lupton City, TN:

12U Team NC Coached by Chris Hoshour.

Representing Team NC for the 14U – 18U Division, held Septem-ber, 2017 in Chattanooga, TN:

The 14U-18U Team NC is coached by Shane Wells and Alan Donald.

BOYS

Andrew Delgado Xander Barber

William Manning

GIRLS

Bella BrittainBrianna Baldi

Peyton Philemon

BOYS 14

Rohan Sachdev Braden Shick James Rico

GIRLS 14

Sophia StrugnellVennmukil Mathivanan

Julia Abrams

BOYS 16

Vivek Ramesh Andrew Broadstreet

Banks Evans

GIRLS 16

Jenna ThompsonMakayla MillsAmber Fuller

BOYS 18

Trice Pickens Henry Lieberman

Jerry Wang

GIRLS 18

Sophia PatelPeyton Pesavento

Katherine Earnhardt

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Southern Cup

2017 Southern Senior CupThe top adult players from the nine states in the Southern Sec-tion met June 1 - 4 for the 2017 Southern Senior Cup in Hunts-ville, Alabama. The event drew more than 300 players in team competition for men and women in the 35, 45, 55, 65, and 75 age categories. The event is a team match format consisting of two singles and one doubles.

On the women’s side, Team North Carolina was represented by Kris McGrath, Kelly Bylciw, Kelly Riely, Fiona Degnan, Alice Stubbs, Eri Latimer, Kristen Kepler, Brandy Kmiec, Mariana Holl-man, Bunnie Allare, Susie Brown, Aimee Norris, Toni Novack, Judy McAlister, Faye Thomas, Susan Tilsch, Burnette Herrick, Katherine Shelburne, and Alice Keiger.

On the men’s side, Team North Carolina was represented by Josh Vandegrift, Hayes Calvert, David Bolick, Carl Erikson, Chris

Ehmcke, Kelly Hunter, Sarge Luke, Stewart Jackson, Bill Ashley, Mike Martin, Gary McGrath, Art Abbott, John Walton, Scott Pol-lard, Frank Carmazzi, Jimmy Washington, Ronnie Robinson, Willis Anderson, and Ron Keiger.

Team North Carolina had an excellent showing at the 2017 South-ern Senior Cup, finishing second in overall scoring (62 points), tied first for the most individual points won (57 points), first place in the women’s overall scoring title (42 points) and third place in the men’s overall scoring title (20 points). In addition to the team success, North Carolina won the Women’s 45 championship, de-feating Arkansas 2-1, and the Women’s 75 Championship, defeat-ing Alabama 2-0. Congratulations, and thank you to all the men and women who participated!

TEAM NC 10 AND UNDER (10U) EARLY DEVELOPMENT CAMPS (EDC):

In January of 2017, the USTA Southern section adopted the Youth Ten-nis Progression, which is designed to create an enhanced experience for children starting tennis and playing in junior tennis tournaments. The goal is to ensure that young players between the ages of seven and ten are competing at appropriate levels as they progress through competitive stages based on age, participation and achievement. Our system will track the progress of junior players as they advance from the beginning orange levels, through the green level and then to yellow level junior/youth com-petition (levels are determined by the type of ball the player is using).This system serves as a guide for coaches, parents and players to help ensure that kids participate in events using the appropriate ball and court for their skill level.

In order to enhance camp accessibility for our 10U players in North Caroli-na, we have created USTA sponsored instructional camps throughout the state. Our intention is to minimize travel to the appropriate camps, utilize local qualified coaches, and create a positive team atmosphere with each camp opportunity. Players will earn three participation stars at their cur-rent level of the Youth Progression.

Selections into the camp will be based on a combination of 10 and under standings and progression achievements as deemed appropriate by USTA North Carolina and respective Team NC and Selection Committees.

2018 OFFERING OF USTA NORTH CAROLINA ORANGE AND GREEN LEVEL EDC CAMPS:

ORANGE LEVEL EDC CAMPS:

Asheville, NC Register: ID 700132618Asheville Racquet Club-SouthTeam NC 10U Orange Level 1 & 2April 21, 2018 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm

Wilmington, NC Register: ID 700131818Country Club of Land Fall Team NC 10U Orange Level 1 & 2May 12, 2018 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm

NJTL EDC Orange Ball 1 & 2 CampSeptember 8, 2018Registration through NJTL/NCTF

Greensboro, NC Register: ID 700134018Starmount Forest Country ClubTeam NC 10U Orange Level 1 & 2JTT Focused playNovember 17, 2018 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm

GREEN LEVEL EDC CAMPS:

Charlotte, NC Register: ID 700134118Life Time Fitness ClubTeam NC 10U Green Level 1July 1, 2018Time: 9am-12noon

Greensboro, NC Register: ID 700134218Lake Jeanette Swim & Ten-nis ClubTeam NC 10U Green Level 1October 13, 2018Time: 1:30pm-4:30pm

Winston-Salem, NC Register: ID 700134418Wake Forest University- IndoorTeam NC 10U Advanced Green Level 1December 8, 2018Time: 1pm-4:30pm

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2017 National & Sectional Champions

18 & OVER COMBO MEN 9.5LAKE NORMANKANE HAYNES

SECTION CHAMPION2016 COMBO (PLAYED IN 2017)

18 & OVER WOMEN 4.0ENO RIVER

LAUREN LOWMAN/MARION WINGSECTION CHAMPION

18 & OVER COMBO MEN 8.5ENO RIVER

NICK LOWMANSECTION CHAMPION

2016 COMBO (PLAYED IN 2017)

40 & OVER COMBO WOMEN 5.5CAPITAL AREAKIM JOHNSON

SECTION CHAMPION2016 COMBO (PLAYED IN 2017)

18 & OVER COMBO WOMEN 2.5METRO

JAMIE THOMAS/JOANNE HURLEYSECTION CHAMPION

2016 COMBO (PLAYED IN 2017)

40 & OVER COMBO MEN 5.5CAPITAL AREA

CHUN LAVSECTION CHAMPION

2016 COMBO (PLAYED IN 2017)

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2017 National & Sectional Champions

Congratulations to all Champions!

40 & OVER WOMEN 3.0

METRO

JILL GRISET

NATIONAL CHAMPION

40 & OVER COMBO WOMEN 8.5METRO

ARLENE CONGERSECTION CHAMPION

2016 COMBO (PLAYED IN 2017)

40 & OVER MXED 7.0METRO

DAVID ZHENG/KEVIN ZHANGSECTION CHAMPION

40 & OVER MEN 4.5PIEDMONT

SCOTT DEANSECTION CHAMPION

55 & OVER COMBO WOMEN 8.5METRO

DEBBIE CARMAZZISECTION CHAMPION

2016 COMBO (PLAYED IN 2017)

55 & OVER MEN 3.0CAPITAL AREACHRIS EVANS

SECTION CHAMPION

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Join A League Today!

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Local League Coordinators

Looking to play in a USTA League this year? We’ve got you covered! Simply find which area you fall under on the map to the left and reach out to your local league coordinator to sign-up for a league.

LEVELS: AD - Adult; MX - Mixed Doubles; CD - Combo Doubles; SG - Singles; TRI - Tri-Level

AREA NAME LEVEL EMAIL

Albemarle Lisa Ammons AD, MX, SG, CD [email protected]

Capital Area Tracy Debnam TRI, SG [email protected]

Capital Area Lynn Goldberg AD, MX, CD [email protected]

Central Carolina Janie Ebner AD, MX, TRI, SG, CD [email protected]

Coastal Plains Samantha Haislip AD, MX, SG, CD [email protected]

Coastal Plains Bobby Taylor TRI [email protected]

Eno River Cathy Baldwin AD, MX, TRI, SG, CD [email protected]

Foothills Kirsten Morin AD, MX, TRI, SG, CD [email protected]

Lake Norman Iris Ham AD, MX, CD [email protected]

Lake Norman Michele Lee TRI, SG [email protected]

Metro Robyn Haug AD, MX, SG, CD [email protected]

Neuse River Bobby Taylor TRI [email protected]

Neuse River Sherry Strickland AD, MX, SG, CD [email protected]

Piedmont Susan Brodeur AD, MX, TRI, SG, CD [email protected]

Sandhills Ann Tucker AD, MX, CD [email protected]

Sandhills Michelle Benson TRI, SG [email protected]

South East Tennis Anna Martin AD, MX, TRI, SG, CD [email protected]

Western NC Bevie Walker AD, MX, TRI, SG, CD [email protected]

Yadkin Valley Angie McEachran MX, SG, CD [email protected]

Yadkin Valley Melissa Robertson AD, TRI [email protected]

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Fed Cup

Asheville, North Carolina had the privilege of hosting the Fed Cup tie between the United States and the Netherlands on February 10-11, 2018. Thousands of fans packed the sold-out U.S. Cellular Center to watch Team USA begin its defense of the 2017 Fed Cup Championship. Captain Cathy Rinaldi selected Serena Williams, Venus Williams, CoCo Vandeweghe and Lauren Davis to represent Team USA. Meanwhile, Captain Paul Haarhuis selected Richel Hogenkamp, Arantxa Rus, Lesley Kerkhove and Demi Schuurs to represent the Dutch.

The atmosphere was electric as posters, waving flags, and noisemakers could be seen scattered throughout the crowd. Fans from all across the country traveled to North Carolina to don the red, white and blue, making their presence felt.

Day one began with Venus Williams and Rus taking the court for the first rubber. It was a dream start for the United States, with Williams winning in straight sets 6-1, 6-4. The second rubber featured Vandeweghe and Hogenkamp, the top rated player on the Dutch team. These two battled for over two and half hours with Vandeweghe clawing back to win 4-6, 7-6, 6-3, giving the USA a 2-0 lead.

On day two of the Fed Cup tie, Venus Williams was once again the first to represent the United States. Williams put on a masterful performance, defeating Hogenkamp 7-5, 6-1 to clinch the win for Team USA. With the victory already in hand, Vandeweghe and Rus did not play the final singles rubber. Instead, Serena Williams made her long awaited return to com-petitive tennis, after giving birth in September of 2016. Serena played alongside her sister Venus in the doubles rubber, falling to Kerkhove and Schuurs 6-2, 6-3.

Following their 3-1 victory over the Netherlands in Asheville, Team USA will continue its Fed Cup title defense when they travel to Aix-en-Provence, France in April.

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During the week-long celebration of tennis in Asheville, USTA North Carolina partnered with local sponsors to provide a number of events. At the U.S. Cellular center, USTA staff hosted two Youth Days powered by Net Generation, two NJTL Net Generation Clinics, two on-court Net Generation demos and an on-court wheelchair tennis demo. At the Omni Grove Park Inn tennis courts, USTA staff hosted USTA Player Development Camps and Kids’ Clinics. At Asheville Racquet Club Downtown, USTA staff ran Green Ball, Middle School and High School Net Generation Clinics.

In addition to our planned events, the USTA North Carolina booth was open throughout the Fed Cup tie! Fans who visited the booth received daily giveaways, including Fed Cup hand clappers, horns and noisemakers. Fans were also encouraged to participate in our Fed Cup photo contest on social media. Our two contest winners received an oversized tennis ball autographed by Serena Williams, Venus Williams, CoCo Vandeweghe and Lauren Davis.

We would like to thank all the partners and volunteers who assisted throughout the Fed Cup tie. Our events would not have been possible without the help of our volunteers. A special thanks to the Asheville Tennis Association, Buncombe County Schools System, Ingles, Omni Grove Park Inn and U.S. Cellular Center.

USTA north carolina at the Fed Cup

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Session 1: June 17-21 Day and Overnight

Session 2: June 24-28 Day and Overnight

NEW! Session 3: July 2-6 Full week Day Camp

Optional 4th off

Weekly camp clinics available throughout the summer! Register online or call Coach Drew Barrett at 704-894-2438.

Wildcat Tennis CampsGive your tennis player the college experience!

• Instruction from Davidson’s head tennis coaches and college players

• 6 hours of academy style training daily• Overnight available on Davidson’s beautiful campus with fun evening activities like movie night, camp games, and an ice cream social

Reserve your spot today!

www.WildcatTennisCamps.com

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Registration Now Open

Resumes in 2019

3-7,10-14,17-21,24-28

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2017 Junior Final Rankings

Boys’ 18s

2*S Matthew Thomson Winston-Salem3 A.Trice Pickens Cary4 James Shaheen Chapel Hill5#D Charlie Schuls Gastonia6 William Hart Vass7 Fernando Myers Huntersville8 Depei Yu Greensboro9 Mark Dillon Charlotte10 William Barker Statesville11 Mason Kolls Greensboro12 Kevin Haixi Huang Chapel Hill13 Hugh Knapp Greensboro14 Max Vicario Mooresville15 Alec Strause Charlotte16 Priyan Desilva Chapel Hill17 Michael Ogundele Raleigh18 Siddhant Pal Cary19 Lawrence Friedland Cary20 Mohamed Almontaser Raleigh21 Nicholas Ulehla Waxhaw22 Elijah Gregory Advance23 John Hatala Waxhaw24 Nathan Griffith Raleigh25 Alex Kim Cary26 Josiah Schainblatt Raleigh27 Sam Dean Charlotte28 Liam Baer Etowah29 Grant McGrew Apex30 Ryan Macy Jonesville31 Will Crane Huntersville32 Zachary Theodossiou Asheville33 Landon Church Wilkesboro34 Revanth Bobba Cary35 Henry Pinyan Greensboro36 Ethan Kreager Greensboro37 Jaxon Wiley Asheville38 Jeevan Tewari Chapel Hill39 Ethan Saber Raleigh40 Grant Albury Raleigh41 Kenji Price Cherryville42 Michael Mills Wilmington43 Harrison Tseng Cary44 Eric Zhang Summerfield45 Caleb Suh Raleigh46 Dylan Whitehead Waxhaw47 Ben Airing Charlotte48 Stephen Saye Pinehurst49 Nikhil Nayar Charlotte50 Ryan Heider Mooresville51 Parker Powell Denver52 Sean Jenkins Davidson

53 Alex Crabtree Raleigh54 Brandon McGuire Surf city55 Nicholas Spera Waxhaw56 Nolan Martino Concord57 Ian Murphy Charlotte58 Jim Dick Cary59 Cole Hudson Raleigh60 John Lyons Raleigh61 Samuel Hartzell High Point62 Branson Smith Fletcher63 Ryan Christopher Jenne Mill Spring64 Noah Dohle Asheville65 Davis Cromer Durham66 Jimmy Davis Morehead City67 Ethan Scheper Matthews68 Andre Tautjo Cornelius69 Christian Teasdale Apex70 Thomas Macaulay Raleigh71 Seth Worley Lexington72 Aidan Temple Pinehurst73 Justin Walsh Apex74 Junious Whitaker Raleigh75 Dominik Pocrnja Greensboro76 Joshua Arditti Hickory77 Jason Rickel Matthews78 Charlie Snipes Greensboro79 Henry Kelso Asheville80 Charles Kang Brevard81 Grant Perry Huntersville82 Nick Peters Winston-Salem83 Walker Browne Charlotte84 Matthew Meluch Statesville85 Alexander Brandt Chapel Hill86 Grant Kimner Weddington87 Henry Reich Greensboro88 Samuel Webb Concord89 Dillon Hyde Clayton90 Tarun Prakash Matthews91 Alec Taylor Mooresville92 Jake Ferner Wilmington93 Dean Zoglio Apex94 Matt Wilhelm Yadkinville95 Spencer Kieft Garner96 Jackson Tiedeman Charlotte97 Jackson Venable Raleigh98 Holden Ballard Weaverville99 Henry Hollyday Apex100 Joshua Hall Charlotte101 Rochester Sun Matthews102 Ian Cowan Asheville103 Ethan Traub Marvin104 Benjamin Schwartz Greensboro105 Kevin Brown Apex106 Diego Carreno Raleigh107 Mohan William Durham108 Tyler Brice Rocky Mount

Boys’ 16s

2*S Andrew Broadstreet Summerfield3#D Peyton Gatti Whispering Pines4 Tate Sandman Raleigh5 John French Raleigh6 Andrei Staicu Cary7 Banks Evans Clayton8#D Luke Thomson Winston- Salem9 Daiven Sharma Charlotte10 Kondwani Patterson Concord11 Nikhil Sadagopa Charlotte12 Ayaz Patel Cary13 Sam Henry Southern Pines14*D Nicholas Ulehla Waxhaw15 Vivek Ramesh Cary16 Sam Dively Goldsboro17 Matthew Gooch Charlotte18 Tarun Prakash Matthews19 Zachary Tapper Durham20 Aarush Ganji Harrisburg21 Kaelan Van Cleeff Charlotte22 Brad Henley Greensboro23 Bennett Turner Charlotte24 Michael Gwynn Greensboro25 Garrett Grewal Greensboro26 Henry Pinyan Greensboro27 Jonathan Lee Charlotte28 Amit Garine Morrisville29 Ethan Traub Marvin30 Nathan Lieberman Fayetteville31 Andres Pazos Huntersville32 Parker Powell Denver33 Ryan Mangiapane Davidson34 Charles Gilbert Cary35 Naveen Reddy Raleigh36 Rishi Kakkar Cary37 Aniketh Vipparla Cary38 Robert Ruecker Burnsville39 Alex Kasari Fayetteville40 Eric Zhang Summerfield41 Joseph Wayand Cary42 Logan Trimp Matthews43 Alex Bitter Charlotte44 Benjamin McQuaid Durham45 Branson Smith Fletcher46 Matthew Nagel Cary47 Ethan Cornett Charlotte48 Adithya Sriram Cary49 Noah Berg Wilmington50 Wills Belser Matthews51 Wes Koehler Asheboro52 Ronik Grewal Raleigh

*S Denotes State Singles Champion (Summer)*D Denotes State Doubles Champion (Summer)

1#SJon Brann ReidClaremont

1#S/DDillon GoochCharlotte

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53 Sunimal Desilva Chapel Hill54 Lance Cochran Charlotte55 Jimmy Ueland Cary56 Carter McCleary Charlotte57 Dylan Masters Davidson58 Tejas Chandrasekhar Raleigh59 John Hankinson Cary60 Vibhav Nandagiri Cary61 Owen Shifflett Cary62 Jackson McGeachy Greensboro63 Dean Zoglio Apex64 Kyle Miller Greensboro65 Sidhant Hotchandani Raleigh66 Nagaarjun Elangovan Cary67 Joshua Grosser Apex68 James Kurani Charlotte69 Kemper Coffelt Charlotte70 Landon Church Wilkesboro71 Jackson Ray Fairview72 Alex Walsh Apex73 Dash Jones Matthews74 Jackson Willett Charlotte75 Douglas Cicin Cary76 Davis Norton Cornelius77 Jackson Tiedeman Charlotte78 Luke Albertson Winston-Salem79 Grayson Parker Greensboro80 Krishna Kartha Charlotte81 Ryan Xiao Cary82 Kolbe McQuaid Durham83 Ben Richards Charlotte84 Rohan Nayar Charlotte85 Calvin Sherman Charlotte86 Ivo Garner Hillsborough87 Aryan Malhotra Mooresville88 Shawn Rutkofske Whispering Pines89 Brandon Dauler Summerfield90 Jason Traub Marvin91 Andrew Bardini Wake Forest92 Lincoln Battle Raleigh93 Andrew Lewis Charlotte94 Charlie Stamps Matthews95 Jake Ferner Wilmington96 Gabriel Elder Charlotte97 Nicholas Spera Waxhaw98 Parker Collins Raleigh99 Jesse Simpson Greensboro100 Oliver Chen Chapel Hill101 Owen McGrew Apex102 Anthony Hu Charlotte103 Luke Ruecker Burnsville104 Kurt Mueller Terrell105 Shaurya Dave Charlotte106 Jim Dick Cary107 Thomas Macaulay Raleigh108 Andrew Swanson Charlotte109 Keegan Merck Cary110 Jon Harrell Charlotte111 Ahmad Whitaker Raleigh

112 Wyatt Cannon Raleigh113 Ian Murphy Charlotte114 Joshua Hall Charlotte115 Benjamin Lee Charlotte116 Tyler Juergens Summerfield117 Jimmy Davis Morehead City118 Rish Reddy Charlotte119 Andy Boehling Wilmington120 Brandon Keisner Raleigh121 Brent Nieri Summerfield122 Dennis Perumov Chapel Hill123 Sebastian Rodriguez Raleigh124 Nick Peters Winston-Salem125 Jacob Wallihan Charlotte126 Tyler Freitas Matthews127 Carter McWhorter Greensboro128 Adam Solis Charlotte129 Clyde Jung Greensboro130 Joseph Dougherty Raleigh131 Dominik Pocrnja Greensboro132 LaQuon Gilchrist Raleigh133 Payton Breedlove Matthews134 Jack Taylor Trent Woods135 Jakob Nager Raleigh136 Cade Petty Cary137 Hans Roemer Salisbury138 Thomas Tyson Charlotte139 Karthik Nemani Concord140 Jackson Zobrist Durham141 Jared Berry Hendersonville142 Pavan Kumar Meka Winston-Salem143 John Besh Concord144 luc steyn Nags Head145 Thomas Thompson Raleigh146 Nick Brandsma Greensboro147 Callan Baruch Chapel Hill148 Jalen Blue Wilmington149 Calvin Huelsman Boone150 Andrew Black Raleigh151 Wayne Vanderford Chapel Hill152 Harrison Larrichio Cary153 Alexander Neiberger Cary154 Om Naphade Cary155 Matthew Brea Charlotte156 Jaxon Davis Greensboro157 Joshua Sun Wake Forest158 Jacob Dye Durham159 Romin Parikh Cary160 Frank Borden Durham161 Peter Breazeale Raleigh162 Nathan Stewart Raleigh163 Ben Fleming Advance164 Joseph Shaheen Chapel Hill165 Zachary Zheng Chapel Hill166 Joseph Jebaraj Cary167 Ryan Marr Waxhaw168 Saavan Yerramsetty Cary169 Leon Gu Cary170 Hamilton Davis High Point

171 Rohan Pasi Raleigh172 Langston Peoples Pfafftown173 Andrew Riebe Charlotte174 Jacob Anthony Charlotte175 Caleb Yarborough Concord176 Marques Jackson Holly Springs177 Rylan Tuten Asheville178 Tanner Harron High Point179 John Ritter Asheville180 Samuel Bailey Durham181 Nicholas Marlow Harrisburg182 Justin Zhao Cary183 JJ Krasnick Cary184 Carter Lewis Raleigh185 Sean Given Cary186 Carter Leonard Pinehurst187 Oum Lahade Durham188 William O’Donoghue Charlotte

Boys’ 14s

2#D Wyatt Cannon Raleigh3 Carter McWhorter Greensboro4 Warren McWhorter Greensboro5 Joseph Wayand Cary6 Colin Tuttle Wilmington7 Ryan Mangiapane Davidson8 Sebastian Rodriguez Raleigh9 Ryan Xiao Cary10 Lincoln Battle Raleigh11 Vineet Ramesh Cary12 Aathreya Mahesh Waxhaw13 David Saye Charlotte14 Spencer Matz Cary15 Nagaarjun Elangovan Cary16 Evan Wong Greensboro17 Tyler Juergens Summerfield18 Colter Cox Greensboro19 Noah Hahn Greensboro20 Vibhav Nandagiri Cary21 James Kurani Charlotte22 Hunter Tuttle Raleigh23 Raghav Sriram Concord24 Dennis Perumov Chapel Hill25 William Peacock Trent Woods26 Alexander Higgins Raleigh27 Rishi Kakkar Cary28 Tyler Ramanata Huntersville29 Thomas Davis Charlotte30*D Sidhant Hotchandani Raleigh31 Andrew Black Raleigh32 Brandon Keisner Raleigh33 Aaron Tautjo Cornelius

#S Denotes State Singles Champion (Spring)#D Denotes State Doubles Champion (Spring)

1*SDBoyeni KeenanGreensboro

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34 Gabe Avram Charlotte35 Aidan Chung Chapel Hill36 Kreday Chandok Cary37 Nicholas Mangiapane Davidson38 Nathan Jackson Charlotte39 Sam Farnham Charlotte40 Joseph Boyle Waxhaw41 EJ Mildwurf Raleigh42 Paul Wang Cary43 Rishi Halukurike Greensboro44 Naresh Bharathy Cary45 Daniel Moule Greensboro46 Banks Taylor Davidson47 Veer Shah Matthews48 Austin Skoog Hickory49 Alec Fritzinger Goldsboro50 Walker Valentine Mooresville51 Jakob Nager Raleigh52 William Landry Pinehurst53 Luke Ruecker Burnsville54 Jimin Jung Cary55 Joshua Gillis Greensboro56 Johnathan Baddour Chapel Hill57 Ellis Klanduch Mooresville58 Paxton Pritchard Fletcher59 Jimmy Ueland Cary60 Chris McFarland Charlotte61 Dash Jones Matthews62 Callan Baruch Chapel Hill63 Georg Erdmann Durham64 Cody Benton Chapel Hill65 Rish Reddy Charlotte66 Robert Frame Wake Forest67 Jason Traub Marvin68 Ryan Carpino Huntersville69 Nithin Nallapati Concord70 Aidan Lyons Pinehurst71 Rylan Tuten Asheville72 Jacob Dye Durham73 Andrew Ganley Boone74 Kendrick Lash Winston-Salem75 Matthew Robbins Raleigh76 Declan O’Brien Raleigh77 Joshua Sun Wake Forest78 Hayes Gilbert Wilmington79 Peter Crowley Durham80 Benjamin Moore Charlotte81 Venkata Srikar Kavirayuni Burlington82 Max Winzelberg Chapel Hill83 Fionn Kuo Chapel Hill84 Romin Parikh Cary85 Joshua Grosser Apex86 Brock Boehling Wilmington87 Anthony Carpino Huntersville88 Thomson Falk Chapel Hill89 Joseph Dougherty Raleigh90 Darrien Morgan-Lopez Raleigh91 J Carver Asheville92 Brayden Hakerem Raleigh

93 Lance Cochran Charlotte94 Aniketh Ayinala Charlotte95 Brannen Coe Cary96 Andrew Donovan Cary97 Aaron Liu Charlotte98 Devin Bhatt Cary99 Kyle Zhou Summerfield100 Augie Ballantine Wilmington101 Anatoly Zelepouga Charlotte102 Victor Taylor Cary103 Rohan Nayar Charlotte104 Mason Coon Cary105 Karthik Nemani Concord106 Costen Holtzman Hickory107 Ethan Li Charlotte108 Jackson Beam Knightdale109 Keith O’Brien Raleigh110 Logan Teasdale Apex111 Calvin Huelsman Boone112 Evan Wirth Morrisville113 Aditya Sriram Waxhaw114 Raymond Zou Cary115 Porter Schrader Brevard116 Advith Akula Charlotte117 Griffin Whalen Raleigh118 Grant Hartingh Hillsborough119 Isaac Szilagyi Davidson120 Justin Green Matthews121 Andrew Binns Asheville122 Lamar Gilchrist Raleigh123 Rafa Ford Winston-Salem124 Kody Starnes Kings Mountain125 Adam Cartwright Winston-Salem126 Lucas Artigas Cary127 Ranbir Pal Cary128 Logan Siege Cary129 Sam Halvorsen Charlotte130 Rahul Das Mooresville131 William Isom Charlotte132 James Rodriguez Goldsboro133 Jayden Wellman Landis134 Reese Guenther Summerfield135 Jake Handler Concord136 Garret Matthews Durham137 Reed Hilton Charlotte138 Noah Hathout Charlotte139 Owen Brent-Levenstein Chapel Hill140 Shlok Singh Concord141 Andrew Tashie Asheville142 Colin Clay Concord143 Burke Rosenbaum Mocksville144 Robert Ruecker Burnsville145 Joseph Shaheen Chapel Hill146 Ryan Marr Waxhaw147 Ethan Kim High Point148 Ben Williams Winston-Salem149 Davis Cohen Davidson150 Hank Williams Winston-Salem151 Matthew Dewey Greensboro

152 Garret Eichlin Oak Ridge153 Josh Mayhew Hillsborough154 Henry Heider Mooresville155 Zack Davis Greensboro156 Jason Ratledge Charlotte157 Aarya Dave Charlotte158 Ian Scott Winston-Salem159 Ashish Das Mooresville160 Sid Shah Weaverville161 Jack Preble Durham162 Sean Conley Raleigh163 Kurt Mueller Terrell164 Will Lawson Apex165 Aidan Finn Mooresville166 Joshua Taylor Pinehurst167 Samuel Stapleton Charlotte168 Owen Clifford Winston-Salem169 Simer Singh Charlotte170 Anagh Sivadasan cary171 Sohan Mutpur Charlotte172 Alexander Stewart Raleigh173 Sreyes Venkat Lewisville174 Christopher Cianciotti Cary175 Alex Whang Chapel Hill176 Luke Coppage Waxhaw177 Travis Kimball Raleigh178 Jack Flagg Raleigh179 Allen Smith Fayetteville180 Surjen Pandya Morrisville181 Jacob Spiva Charlotte182 John Gyves Winston-Salem183 Matthew Peterson Arden184 Keenan Smith Raleigh185 Shea Oliver Fayetteville186 Zachary Pharr Charlotte187 Eli Welch Durham188 Garrett Cauley Mooresville189 Drew Klepser Charlotte190 JackThomas Spears Lenoir191 Cole McCown Wake Forest192 Jeevan Ganji Greensboro193 Pierce Lindblom Hillsborough194 Max Feliu Cary195 Jacob Dalton Maiden196 Arnav Ahuja Raleigh197 George Casey Pinehurst198 Hank West Charlotte199 Derek Yao Chapel Hill200 Raji Fitzpatrick Cary201 Sawyer Tremaine Chapel Hill202 Trenton Smart Winston-Salem203 Langston Peoples Pfafftown204 Maxwell Cheng Cary205 Samuel Schainblatt Raleigh206 Alex Kazakov Raleigh207 Samuel Edmondson Raleigh208 Owen Osborne Greenville209 Henry Halvorsen Charlotte210 Andrew Bardini Wake Forest

*S Denotes State Singles Champion (Summer)*D Denotes State Doubles Champion (Summer)2017 Junior Final Rankings

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211 Timothy Moon Holly Springs212 Parker Mariencheck Raleigh213 Zachary Murphy Stanley214 Bijan Banaey Concord215 Jackson Murchison Waxhaw216 Sawyer Hanna Raleigh217 Nicholas Zheng Chapel Hill218 Benjamin Simon Chapel Hill219 Jonathan Hinson Raleigh220 Prateek Mishra Charlotte221 Jack Mandeville Durham222 Xiangyu Lin Battleboro223 Hayden Willett Charlotte224 Timothy Vo High Point225 Daniel Murphy Trent Woods226 Samuel McKinney Goldsboro227 Jeremiah Lee Cary228 Thi Nguyen Raleigh229 Anthony Chen Charlotte230 Matthew Woo Fuquay Varina231 Nicholas Domnick Raleigh232 Dawson Gannon Hunt Albemarle233 Timothy Eustice Conover234 Henry Lathrop Charlotte235 Luke Whitehurst Wake Forest236 Andy Vitello Wake Forest237 Nicholas Stewart Raleigh238 Patrick Buckler Angier239 Luke ‘ODonnell Southern Pines240 Ryder Cone Charlotte241 Jiachun Shuai Battleboro242 John Gay Mooresville243 Ethan Meyerhoffer Raleigh244 Aidan Dubois Raleigh245 Marlon Neveu Wilmington246 Henderson Williams Mooresville247 Michael Owenby Apex248 JJ Krasnick Cary249 Joseph Damare Raleigh250 Tristan Karmatz Mooresville251 Yining Zhou Battleboro252 Henry Gelinas Charlotte253 Albert He Chapel Hill254 Rishyendra Medamanuri Harrisburg255 Ian Brown Raleigh256 Andrew Nanney Gastonia257 Garrett Rice Charlotte258 Garret Cook Concord259 Zonglin Li Battleboro260 Jacob Reis Charlotte261 Jiajun Yang Battleboro262 Tao Wen Battleboro263 Jackson Nance Pineville264 Anjaney Sharma Marvin265 Saavan Yerramsetty Cary266 Jake Rosenberg Durham267 Joseph Eamigh Charlotte268 Maximilian Hird Chapel Hill269 Wyatt Smith Charlotte

270 Ethan Spain Pinehurst271 Jahnu Ganji Greensboro272 Christopher Saez Charlotte273 Ian Bracken Cary274 Arman Badalamenti Apex

Boys’ 12s

2 Noah McDonald Charlotte3#S/D Johnathan Baddour Chapel Hill4 Jimin Jung Cary5*D Gabe Avram Charlotte6 William Manning Raleigh7 Hayes Gilbert Wilmington8 Matthew Forbes Raleigh9 Augie Ballantine Wilmington10 Drew Hedgecoe Fayetteville11#D William Landry Pinehurst12 Kendrick Lash Winston-Salem13 Mark Agafonov Mint Hill14 Feiran Yi Cary15 Evan Wirth Morrisville16 Sam Halvorsen Charlotte17 Ian Mayew Chapel Hill18 Paul Wang Cary19 Oliver Narbut Chapel Hill20 Benjamin Farnham Charlotte21 Parker Mariencheck Raleigh22 Luke Ruecker Burnsville23 Renat Kramin Charlotte24 Jack Di Menna Charlotte25 Samuel Lee Cary26 Sebastian Mazur Durham27 Josh Mayhew Hillsborough28 Muyang Yi Cary29 Emilio Llerenas Charlotte30 Josef Smith Chapel Hill31 Skyland Meehan Concord32 Algernon Butler Wilmington33 Joseph Sakalouski Summerfield34 Trevor Gray Cary35 Burke Rosenbaum Mocksville36 Adam Cartwright Winston-Salem37 Siddharth Patil Cary38 Shaurya Bharadwaj Charlotte39 Rich Zhou Raleigh40 Owen Edmondson Raleigh41 Matthew Dewey Greensboro42 John Agnew Raleigh43 Kenan Van Scoyoc Pinehurst44 Garret Matthews Durham45 Avi Mahajan Matthews

46 Max Winzelberg Chapel Hill47 Fionn Kuo Chapel Hill48 Cole Haigney Davidson49 Thomas McNally Waxhaw50 Hamilton Huitt Charlotte51 Jonathan Thomas Huntersville52 Kai Villagomez Matthews53 Ian Scott Winston-Salem54 Dylan Jaen Charlotte55 Shiv Singh Raleigh56 Jack Flagg Raleigh57 Maxwell Cheng Cary58 Van Harris Greensboro59 Sahil Arora Cary60 Peter Crowley Durham61 Jackson Murchison Waxhaw62 Jackson Beach Concord63 Tejus Ranadive Pfafftown64 Anthony Vucinovic Kitty Hawk65 Davin Hyche Charlotte66 El-hadji Sall Raleigh67 Alex Liu Cary68 Reid Ferreira Apex69 Isaac Szilagyi Davidson70 Stefan Muntean Charlotte71 Ved Chotalia Morrisville72 Alair Gao Waxhaw73 Grant Ozaki Cary74 Owen Brent-Levenstein Chapel Hill75 Owen Akers Matthews76 Andrew Zhang Cary77 Benjamin DeGroff Raleigh78 Shaw Akula Winterville79 Daniel Rohlman Charlotte80 Joshua Hanson Raleigh81 Vivek Indlamuri Cary82 Eric Lindemann Apex83 Zachary Kodesh Cary84 Ashish Nadkarni Cary85 Luke Whitehurst Wake Forest86 Luke Coppage Waxhaw87 Kesavan Nair Charlotte88 Wyatt Smith Charlotte89 Logan Duley Charlotte90 Rafael Lopez Charlotte91 Joshua Smith Fayetteville92 Brayden Effler Whispering Pines93 Nikhil Deshpande Arden94 Yogya Koneru Cary95 Jacob Borstad Wilmington96 Nick Smemoe Morrisville97 Gavin Goode Raleigh98 Arnan Gao Waxhaw99 Benjamin Barrangou Raleigh100 Kaiji Fu Greenville101 James Dover Belmont102 Owen Calvert Winston-Salem103 Wali Omer Kinston104 Duy-Thai Nguyen Raleigh

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1Cody BentonChapel Hill

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165 Arjun RAI Charlotte166 Ethan Wan Cary167 Timothy Hackman Graham168 Davidson Good Wilmington169 Luke Bo Enfield170 Paul DeGuzman Raleigh171 Zach Plyler Charlotte172 Anton McCloskey Apex173 Anthony Dry Raleigh174 Ethan Randall Charlotte175 Duncan Moore Summerfield176 Grant Partridge Charlotte177 James Woerner Kill Devil Hills178 Chirag Chidananda Waxhaw179 Thomas Honey Rocky Mount180 Rishyendra Medamanuri Harrisburg181 Charles Boney Wilmington182 Nathan Zhang Charlotte183 Andrew Goatcher Raleigh184 Edward Zhang Cary185 Neal Zeng Chapel Hill186 Jackson Adams Charlotte187 Patrick Pocrnja Greensboro188 Samuel Stolz Raleigh189 Ishaan Pandey Cary190 Jai Rao Greensboro191 Jay Nimbalkar Cary192 Jarrett Farmer Raleigh193 Samuel Bradshaw Kure Beach194 Lucas Pisciotta Raleigh195 Luke Donovan Cary196 Ayush Zaver Summerfield197 Colin Gillogly Marvin198 Alexander Troni Charlotte199 Gabriel Deel Chapel Hill200 Ryan Pigora Cary201 Roshan Ragu Concord202 Britt Williams Youngsville203 Anagh Sivadasan Cary204 Aaron Scodius Aberdeen205 Nicholas Fritzsche Raleigh206 Aayush Shahjee Charlotte207 Henry Austin Winterville208 Burke Menninger Charlotte209 Sawyer Dunn Mooresville210 Calvin Kraus Charlotte211 Kabir Grewal Chapel Hill212 Arnav Varanasi Cary213 Benjamin Pataki Holly Springs214 Adam Shaver Charlotte215 Covington Cooke Charlotte216 Zach Worden Wilmington217 Alex Mastbrook Charlotte218 Leo Bai Cary

Boys’ 10s

2*D#D Gavin Goode Raleigh3 Owen Calvert Winston-Salem4*D Anthony Dry Raleigh5#D Benjamin DeGroff Raleigh6 Reid Ferreira Apex7 Alex Liu Cary8*S Zachary Kodesh Cary9 Kenan Van Scoyoc Pinehurst10 Kai Villagomez Matthews11 Ashish Nadkarni Cary12 Rafael Lopez Charlotte13 Hamilton Huitt Charlotte14 Alphonso Carlos Sison Wake Forest15 Andy Ivanov Cary16 Nikhil Deshpande Arden17 Alfred Ye Cary18 Carter Graham Gastonia19 Van Harris Greensboro20 Tejus Ranadive Pfafftown21 Nathan Bermeo Durham22 Sean Cooper Clemmons23 James Dover Belmont24 Ben Powell Greensboro25 Grant Kleppinger Wilmington26 Jai Rao Greensboro27 Saachin Arora Cary28 Seth Christian Greensboro29 Nicholas Moule Greensboro30 Eshaan Dabadghav Greensboro31 Arnan Gao Waxhaw32 Kyle Lange Raleigh33 Cooper Streiff Charlotte34 Max Gao Cary35#D Griffin Goode Raleigh36 Wesley Worobel Cary37 Matthew Fekete Holly Springs38 Ryan Suciu Holly Springs39 Roman Shirazyan Charlotte40 Brandon Bao Cary41 Owen Alford Wilmington42 Joel Tapper Durham43 Justin Persinger Cornelius44 Asher Dover Belmont45 Owen Watkins Wilmington46 Neel Varadan Cary47 Brandon Dewey Greensboro48 Matthew Lu Gastonia49 Nimish Kandekar Mooresville50 Jack Kirby Davidson51 Ryan Corcoran Cary52 Ethan Garcia Cary

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1#SAnthony VucinovicKitty Hawk

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53 Ethan Wan Cary54 Arjun RAI Charlotte55 Lachlan Rushton Apex56 Kaushik Tatiraju Cary57 Kaiji Fu Greenville58 Baha Kariev Matthews59 Grey Enverga Chapel Hill60 Max Dukowicz Asheville61 Romir Bhalla Waxhaw62 Jacob Worden Wilmington63 Gabriel Polk Mooresville64 Max Stewart Charlotte65 Ankith Dharanikota Morrisville66 Duy-Thai Nguyen Raleigh67 Stephen Gervase Cary68 Luke Borders Connelly Springs69 Caleb Garr Wilmington70 Charlie Stubbs Charlotte71 Tristan Karmatz Mooresville72 Patrick Pocrnja Greensboro73 Wali Omer Kinston74 Preston Kendrick High Point75 Josh Smemoe Morrisville76 Suryansh Ram Vinayak Waxhaw77 Noah Peeters-Dufour Raleigh78 Graham Powers Hickory79 Mark Watson Apex80 Ivan Perumov Chapel Hill81 Alex Liu Cary82 Prahalad Srinivasan Apex83 Daniel Boehling Wilmington84 Mason Basinger Charlotte85 Cody Talton Boone86 Norman Qian Cary87 Daniel Tishankov Charlotte88 Finch Jones Greensboro89 Sairaja Dheekonda Morrisville90 Nicholas Fritzsche Raleigh91 Jaeden Arthur Fuquay Varina92 Chandler Nelson Chapel Hill93 Eric Yang Cary94 Hunter Hedgecoe Fayetteville95 Alexander Townsend Raleigh96 Brandon Andersen Clayton97 Derek Shute Wake Forest98 William Wells Wilmington99 Max Schantz Asheville100 Vinay Mullapudi Cary101 Bryce Morrison Wilmington102 Andrew Chen Charlotte103 Isaac Lewis Arden104 Callen Enverga Chapel Hill105 Alex Adams Raleigh106 Ishaan Tangirala Mooresville107 Anson Sager Waxhaw108 Oliver Kerr Arden109 Caleb Ogden Boone110 Townsend Ward Raleigh111 Krish Attaluri Cary112 Dashel Sutherland Charlotte

113 jaedyn rader Pittsboro114 Aarav Thakkar Cary115 Connor Ballard Elkin116 Cooper Dowell Waxhaw117 Rex Dover Belmont118 Aidan Ballard Elkin119 Justin Kim Raleigh120 Will Sanguily Raleigh121 Paul Chung Chapel Hill122 Brooks Parsons Raleigh123 Sammy Presser Raleigh124 Harrison Akers Matthews125 David Toth Durham126 Ethan Brewer Concord127 Sullivan Trexler Boone128 Evan Glushik Durham129 Adam Zheng Cary130 David Lee Indian Trail131 JB Young Hickory132 Landon Quilter Cary133 Rishi Saha Morrisville134 Kobby Acquah Raleigh135 Gavin A Wang Weddington136 Luke Chisholm Charlotte137 Craig Sanguily Raleigh138 Edward Zhu Cary139 Jacob Farkas Durham140 Christian Endsjo Hickory141 Rudd Sutton Pinehurst142 Ellis Kayes Matthews143 Patrick Barrangou Raleigh144 Marcus Enochs Apex145 Thomas Blick Alexander Raleigh

Girls’ 18s

2*D Carolyn Ansari Greensboro3#D Zoe Huffman Maiden4*S/D Amber Fuller Greensboro5 Frances Reed Greenville6 Savannah Bright Chapel Hill7 Sibel Tanik Raleigh8 Lauren Robbins Raleigh9 Taylor Timinskas Raleigh10 Divya Sharma Charlotte11 Brianna Taranto Raleigh12 Elizabeth Stassenko Charlotte13 Tiffany Pyritz Wake Forest14 Caroline Garrido Gastonia15 Diana Pinzariu Raleigh16 Dylan Cannon Raleigh17 Amanda Nowak Summerfield18 Sinead Keane Charlotte

19 Beatrice Holding Raleigh20 Lauren Laughton Durham21 Brinley Bell High Point22 Anna Daniels Matthews23 Tessa Trate Boone24 Madison Smith Raleigh25 Emily Callahan Greensboro26 Anastasia Horvat Cary27 Becket Waters Raleigh28 Sydney Cook Cary29 Spencer Cochran Charlotte30 Rachael Rice Durham31 Joy Callwood Chapel Hill32 Breonna McClung Wake Forest33 Lily Aranyos Greenville34 Alice Holding Raleigh35 Rachel Zubrinsky Waxhaw36 Hannah Gaines Kernersville37 Olivia Howe Cary38 Jessica Ille Chapel Hill39 Rachel Marthinsen Matthews40 Emma Landry Pinehurst41 Carter Juergens Summerfield42 Ana Sharbaugh Wilmington43 Jordan Besh Concord44 Nija Price Raleigh45 Morgan Little Mooresville46 Brooke Gruber Raleigh47 Madeline Brown Greensboro48 Avanthi Lakshmi Charlotte49 Carolina Coch Chapel Hill50 Leah Wallihan Charlotte51 Kendall Addison Matthews52 Ava Collard Morrisville53 Walker Gagnon Burlington54 Jodie Cash Hiddenite55 Anna Shumate Charlotte56 Hailee Haymore Cameron57 Maria Capito Salisbury58 Ashton Dickerson Asheville59 Payton Holt Mount Ulla60 Jessica Masha Tucker Wilmington61 Emily Holderness Charlotte62 Rachel L. Carroll Charlotte63 Cynthia Xiao Cary64 Brenna Bryant Tarboro65 Rebecca Mastrangelo Waxhaw66 Lindsey Batten Bear Creek67 Jordyn Karmatz Mooresville68 Sullivan Higson Charlotte69 Vivian Chen Apex70 Gabby Kmiec Chapel Hill71 Jessika Barber Clemmons72 Sophie Bischoff Durham73 Elizabeth Fiepke Charlotte74 Mary Grayson Crowder Raleigh75 Jayden Cabrera Beaufort76 Andrea Brenk Concord77 Rachael Grissom Mooresville

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1#S/DSarah MerrillMatthews

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Girls’ 16s

2#D Brooke Gruber Raleigh3#S Brinley Bell High Point4*D Tessa Trate Boone5 Anna Daniels Matthews6 Alice Holding Raleigh7 Karen Galush Cary8 Juliana Craft Raleigh9 Elizabeth Weidl Colfax10 Raquel Bolin Concord11#D Brianna Taranto Raleigh12 Sophia Gray Cary13 Livia Popa Cornelius14 Anna Rico Cary15 Carolina Coch Chapel Hill16 Asha Shukla Morrisville17 Jade Houston Raleigh18 Ainsley Zubrinsky Waxhaw19 Angelina Jacobs Raleigh20 Joy Callwood Chapel Hill21 Alexis Galloway Raleigh22 Margaret Carlton Matthews23 Lauren Baddour Chapel Hill24 Kendall Byers Marvin25 Natalie Timinskas Raleigh26 Madison Smith Raleigh27 Savannah Bright Chapel Hill28 Julia Abrams Mooresville29 Madeline Towning Chapel Hill30 Valery Ayelov Charlotte31 Jadyn Kadyk Boone32 Caroline Landry Pinehurst33 Anna Shumate Charlotte34 Shriya Komaragiri Cary35 Rebecca Mastrangelo Waxhaw36 Madison Williams Greensboro37 Zoe Panizza Davidson38 Sydnie Snipes Raleigh39 Lea Lambert Raleigh40 Louisa Holding Raleigh41 Sarah Abernethy Asheville42 Maranda Adair Shelby43 Madelynn Frye Bessemer City44 Chace Ogle Durham45 Sydney Cook Cary46 Elsa Kirch Garner47 Emma Kruger Raleigh48 Rindha Sudhini Morrisville49 Stela Joksimovic Chapel Hill50 Logan Stuckey Charlotte51 Rebecca Bollinger Raleigh52 Sydnie Durham Greensboro

53 Ana Maria Keating Oak Ridge54 Madison Cullipher Grimesland55 Gabriella Cicin Cary56 Agness Ruecker Burnsville57 Camryn McClure Raleigh58 Marianna Schantz Raleigh59 Jayden Cabrera Beaufort60 Alba Eceiza Charlotte61 Audrey Liu Cary62 Libby McGivern Huntersville63 Ruta Petrikis Charlotte64 Amelia Shea Rocky Mount65 Callah Preti Liberty Lake66 Ava Manley Asheville67 Elizabeth Vollmin Wilmington68 Jamie Christie Winston-Salem69 Lillian Stewart Wake Forest70 Maya Haynes Concord71 Essie Acquah Raleigh72 Lily Aranyos Greenville73 Ashton Dickerson Asheville74 Diya Ramchandani Cary75 Cynthia Xiao Cary76 Sarah Mann Pinnacle77 Mary Barlow Charlotte78 Maggie Gehrig Charlotte79 Lacey Kleppinger Wilmington80 Trinity Oliver Cary81 Annie Thomas Davidson82 Allison Harris Cary83 Grace Haile Raleigh84 Kate Coppage Waxhaw85 Vivian Chen Apex86 MacLean Redmond High Point87 Payton Holt Mount Ulla88 Piper Knorr Raleigh89 Haley Frye Davidson90 Maddie Arrington Pinehurst91 Catherine Battle Raleigh92 Magali Turner Boone93 Chalina Morgan-Lopez Raleigh94 Morgan Little Mooresville95 Olivia Ward Mebane96 Alexandra Ellison Raleigh97 Hailey Polsky Chapel Hill98 Amelia Hall Charlotte99 Lane Donathan Indian Trail100 Cassidy Frye Davidson101 Helen Alvis Raleigh102 Jordyn Karmatz Mooresville103 Meredith Strause Charlotte104 Margaret Nelson Chapel Hill105 Katherine Sears Raleigh106 Vivian Yang Charlotte107 Mary Johnson Kings Mountain108 Mary Grayson Crowder Raleigh109 Hannah Jenne Mill Spring110 Gracie Kmiec Chapel Hill111 Geraldine Bowen Winston-Salem112 Skylar Wiseman Wake Forest

113 Abigail Martin Ararat114 Halle Fernstrum Cary115 Ellie Kim Chapel Hill116 Emma Bost Norwood117 Alka Tomar Cary118 Abigail Agra Newport119 Lara Crosby Matthews120 Kristin Williamson Raleigh121 Cassidy Petrykowski Charlotte122 Kirina Shah Weaverville123 Irene Michalakis Raleigh124 Ingrid Mast Chapel Hill125 Bria Smith Greensboro126 Natasha Melappalayam Cary127 Lily Edwards Harrisburg128 Emma Irwin Charlotte129 Marion Sloyan Asheboro130 Shania Lane Fayetteville131 Anna Lassiter Charlotte132 Catherine Clover Waxhaw133 Nikita Umesh Waxhaw134 Nithya Sampath Concord135 Taylor Speicher Concord136 Emily Walsh Mebane137 Karrington Maxwell Locust138 Sarah Post Huntersville139 Kruti Maheshwari Charlotte

Girls’ 14s

2*S Angelina Jacobs Raleigh3 Grace Brittain Wake Forest4 Caroline Myers Huntersville5 Louisa Holding Raleigh6 Stela Joksimovic Chapel Hill7 Julia Xiao Chapel Hill8 Alexandra Borcich Stanley9 Kate Coppage Waxhaw10 Gabriella Cicin Cary11 Diya Ramchandani Cary12 Mary Victoria Young Asheville13 Hannah Jiang Concord14 Sydnie Durham Greensboro15#S Elyse Duley Charlotte16 Savannah Sams Charlotte17 Avery Sager Waxhaw18 Libby McGivern Huntersville19 Olivia Xiao Chapel Hill20 Ella Olexa Wake Forest21 Haley Stoltz Raleigh22 Ana Krstanovic Holly Springs23 Reagan Harris Greensboro24 Ada Grace Brown Lewisville

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1*S/D#DElsa KirchGarner

1Emily BrandowGreensboro

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25#D Lauren Thomson Winston-Salem26 Maggie Gehrig Charlotte27 Lily Aranyos Greenville28 Sabrina Grewal Raleigh29 Savannah Perry Waxhaw30 Nina Lavelle Charlotte31 Cameron Jones Kinston32 Lilly McNally Waxhaw33 Bliss Dowden Raleigh34 Elizabeth Vollmin Wilmington35 McCollough Perry Hendersonville36 Sophia Taffet Huntersville37 Pradnya Akula Winterville38 Ella Lewis Arden39 Katharine Scott Raleigh40 Madelynn Fowler Mint Hill41 Ingrid Mast Chapel Hill42 Brooke Murphy Stanley43 Anya Nesmelova Charlotte44 Allison Harris Cary45 Sophie Khullar Apex46 Kate Goracke Raleigh47 Alexandra Lee Wilmington48 Linde Fonville Charlotte49 Rindha Sudhini Morrisville50 Christina Bricker Raleigh51 Sieun Lee Rolesville52 Kiley Pickens Cary53 Callah Preti Liberty Lake54 Mackenzie Mccarthy Huntersville55 Jessica Brannon Huntersville56 Jessica Fuchs Lexington57 Giulia Chitu Gastonia58 Ava Tan Charlotte59 Piper Harrell Charlotte60 Maia Stewart Raleigh61 Chase Easterwood Wake Forest62 Lindsay Bull Hendersonville63 Natalie van Gelder Greensboro64 Alexandra DeGroff Raleigh65 Nousha Tehrani Raleigh66 Katherine Wahr Charlotte67 Avantika Pandita Cary68 Helen Alvis Raleigh69 Julianne Izod Apex70 Christina Gao Chapel Hill71 Sydney Whitfield Charlotte72 Michelle Yang Charlotte73 Georgia Ayers Chapel Hill74 Morgan Barnes Youngsville75 Chalina Morgan-Lopez Raleigh76 Esha Agarwal Cary77 Brianna Baldi Greensboro78 Carson Weber Charlotte79 Kylee Edwards Hampstead80 Maggie Lu Gastonia81 Hayden Plyler Charlotte82 Lenae Ritter Asheville83 Maddie Ann Moore Chapel Hill84 Anisah Caryse Sison Wake Forest

85 Jenna Elizabeth Malone Charlotte86 Elizabeth Holderness Raleigh87 Sydney Tai Cary88 Andersen Schubert Cornelius89 River Britt Pinehurst90 Merritt Wilson Waxhaw91 Anne Moore Charlotte92 Meredyth Barr Charlotte93 Ella Ecker Raleigh94 Trinity Oliver Cary95 Ireland Scott Winston-Salem96 Ally Gray Waxhaw97 Brooke LaFrenz Pinehurst98 Piper Knorr Raleigh99 Lane Donathan Indian Trail100 Sydney Williams Huntersville101 Sydney Clark Charlotte102 Anna Snead Charlotte103 Paula Sampaio-Little Charlotte104 Abby Terrell Greensboro105 Paula Dougherty Raleigh106 Ashley Goulding Cary107 Payton Baxter Wake Forest108 Katherine He Cary109 Isabella Hartung Davidson110 Jeslyn Pratiknjo Waxhaw111 Emma Hulicki Raleigh112 Sarah Holshouser Charlotte113 Addison Pope Raleigh114 Cladie Soccorso Chapel Hill115 Elena Berg Wilmington116 Abby Armistead Rolesville117 Nikita Umesh Waxhaw118 Mya Salch Kill Devil Hills119 Margaret Nelson Chapel Hill120 Lauren Wilson Waxhaw121 Julia Johnston Wilmington122 Ariana Daduica Vilas123 Sophia Freeman Waxhaw124 Amelia Hall Charlotte125 Emily Meador Raleigh126 Katherine Moran Asheville127 Afton Scott Winston-Salem128 Bria Smith Greensboro129 Lacey Kleppinger Wilmington130 Chloe Harrington Rocky Mount131 Brianna Shillito Lewisville132 Riley Jennings Cary133 Essie Acquah Raleigh134 Julia McMillan Charlotte135 Chloe Floyd Charlotte136 Kristen Colie LA Grange137 Virginia Evans Greenville138 Sydney Preston King139 Camille Battle Cary140 Kylie Wade Chapel Hill141 Gia Fenton-Noriega Raleigh142 Clara Mast Chapel Hill143 Davis Bridgers Apex144 Jera Hargrove Hillsborough

145 Aishwarya Kalluru Raleigh146 Ella Bumgardner Charlotte147 Domenica Merino Charlotte148 Mira Bhatt Cary149 Mukta Dharmapurikar Durham150 Eulaila Gimson Raleigh151 Brooke Henley Greensboro152 Sara Krajcovic Waxhaw153 Catherine Repke Waxhaw154 Valentina Casab-Klescova Winston-Salem155 Caitlin Thatcher Huntersville156 Jenna Kang Chapel Hill157 Emery Pikel Charlotte158 Jadyn Kirkpatrick China Grove159 Alexandra Fitts Chapel Hill160 Amanda Karrenbauer Cary161 kala price Raleigh162 Amelie Gonzalez Summerfield163 Olivia Staub Raleigh164 Lauren Carter Raleigh165 Alaina MUSE Banner Elk166 Camden Wallace Charlotte167 Kyndall Henderson Waxhaw168 Jada Mbote Charlotte169 Zhijia Ye Cary170 Annabel Chen Charlotte171 Ellie Swanson Charlotte172 Cassandra Reinke Cary173 Torrie Preston King174 Magdalen Smeal Raleigh175 Zoe Love Durham176 Valeri Umesh Waxhaw177 Alexa Karrenbauer Cary178 Erika Gorrin-Rivas Greenville179 Sophia Grewal Greensboro180 Alison Sloop Rockwell181 Caroline Jacobsen Cary182 Kadence Davis Clayton183 Caroline Fisher Charlotte184 Samantha McEachran Clemmons185 Madison Kirby Davidson186 Amy Liu Apex187 Emsley Jones Charlotte188 Lucy Patterson Charlotte189 Megan Hammond Waxhaw190 Julia Reed Arden191 Allison Preble Durham192 Margaret Salt Winston-Salem193 Marci LaRowe Hampstead194 Lucia Bovard Gold Hill195 Sabine Yessayan Charlotte196 Anna Varnum Raleigh197 Xinru Wang Battleboro198 Chailyn Washington-Thompson Wake Forest199 Amie Masemore Apex200 Ashlie Cincera Charlotte201 Lauren Pippin Durham202 Caroline Roach Charlotte203 Lillian Hollowell Charlotte204 Anna Demelo Charlotte

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205 Teresa Siang Nei Mawi Sunthang Winston-Salem206 Eleanor Unorski Cary207 Caroline Eldreth Burlington

Girls’ 12s

2#D Julianne Izod Apex3#S Ada Grace Brown Lewisville4 Sieun Lee Rolesville5 Peyton Philemon Wilmington6#D Brianna Viets Cary7 Michelle Yang Charlotte8 Riley Jennings Cary9 Jill Gruber Raleigh10 Samantha Slowik Durham11 Allison Harris Cary12 Brooke LaFrenz Pinehurst13 Merritt Wilson Waxhaw14 Claire Hill Cary15 Eulaila Gimson Raleigh16 Audrey Jordan Huntersville17 Reese Sager Waxhaw18 Olivia Corcoran Cary19 Zanna Swindell Kinston20 Haley Stoltz Raleigh21 Varsha Vedula Cary22 Addison Iacono Pittsboro23 Cladie Soccorso Chapel Hill24 Nousha Tehrani Raleigh25 Kiley Pickens Cary26 Olivia Hankinson Cary27 Hannah Wang Cary28 Lisa Kranec Cary29 Sofia Somoano Cary30 Gia Fenton-Noriega Raleigh31 Madison Hill Concord32 Alexandra Mccord Apex33 Georgia Ayers Chapel Hill34 Mia Caruana Raleigh35 Kate Goracke Raleigh36 Alexandra DeGroff Raleigh37 Lily Murray Cary38 Meredyth Barr Charlotte39 Sehar Chandok Cary40 Anne Moore Charlotte41 Ireland Scott Winston-Salem42 Gabriella Stolbikova Apex43 Emily Meador Raleigh44 Gracey Abernethy Asheville45 Mia Basinger Charlotte46 Andrea Chacon Greensboro47 Emma Carver Asheville48 Audrey Serb High Point

49 Ann Harrison Wilde Hendersonville50 Mone Cary Waxhaw51 logan nager Raleigh52 Paula Dougherty Raleigh53 Sara Shumate Charlotte54 sophia harris Mount Holly55 Jeslyn Pratiknjo Waxhaw56 Mary Grace Rennard Asheville57 Addison Ogle Durham58 Devin Gilroy Cornelius59 Rennie Liu Gastonia60 Katherine Wahr Charlotte61 Elle Harmon Wilmington62 Afton Scott Winston-Salem63 Kate Johnson Hendersonville64 Addison Pope Raleigh65 Liza Wells Wilmington66 Anna Piland Eastover67 Caroline Morrison Wilmington68 Olivia Geoghegan Charlotte69 Tanvi Komaragiri Cary70 Aubrey Effler Whispering Pines71 Paige Massey Morrisville72 Ava Hsu Raleigh73 Delina Serekeberhan Charlotte74 Cassidy Mccarthy Huntersville75 Aoife Kuo Chapel Hill76 Olivia Pursley Hendersonville77 Amelie Gonzalez Summerfield78 Sidney Ross Huntersville79 Brooke Bieniek Fayetteville80 Ava Whitehurst Raleigh81 Alexa Cone Charlotte82 Nina Brasington Burlington83 Clara Mast Chapel Hill84 Gabby Ortega Cary85 Zhijia Ye Cary86 Anjali Tatini Greensboro87 Madison N Lamptey Morrisville88 Ella Bumgardner Charlotte89 Savannah Schultz Matthews90 Molly Tuttle Raleigh91 Alexis Chan Holly Springs92 Alaina Muse Banner Elk93 Eliza Perry Hendersonville94 Sarah Bock Cary95 Tyler Beacham Wilmington96 Kairrie Fu Greenville97 Larisa Muse Banner Elk98 Manya Nallagangu Cary99 Courtney Garcia Cary100 Victoria Mann Greensboro101 Ava Heffner Hendersonville102 Diana Higgins Raleigh103 Emma Hulicki Raleigh104 Bella Bruno Burlington105 Lauren Oliver Lewisville106 Isabella Marquina Waxhaw107 Claire Stewart Wake Forest108 Kaiya Kessler Waxhaw

109 Ashley Park Cary110 Emory Heider Mooresville111 Ella Strickler Chapel Hill112 Tenley Hippensteel Charlotte113 Elizabeth Saye Pinehurst114 Katherine Fletcher Cherryville115 Sarayu Brundavanam Morrisville116 Gianna Borcich Stanley117 Vibha Kestur Cary118 Kathryne Woods Chapel Hill119 Gabriella Slovak Greensboro120 Madison Ogden Boone121 Josie Knight Hendersonville122 Lindsay Bull Hendersonville123 Ashley Donovan Cary124 Payton Baxter Wake Forest125 Shea Bieniek Fayetteville126 Mia Taylor Wake Forest127 Hailey Schreiber Wilmington128 Molly Wilde Hendersonville129 Melanie Orellana Mint Hill130 Abigail Dykes Raleigh131 Jae Ramsey Raleigh132 Avery Manfreda Raleigh133 Anna Varnum Raleigh134 Elizabeth Holtzman Hickory135 Cameron Mayhew Hillsborough136 Asia McRae Davidson137 Madison Kirby Davidson138 Godiya Mangai Durham139 Sophia Reyes Huntersville140 Anna Torstrick Charlotte141 Reese Woody Raleigh142 Amelia York Cornelius143 Bella Hocker Wilmington144 Johari Gorham Summerfield145 Brooke Henley Greensboro146 Charlotte Bergman Charlotte147 Sadie Brittain Wake Forest148 Hanna Davis Wilmington149 Annie Lieberman Fayetteville150 Grace Sides Huntersville151 Marley Mildwurf Raleigh152 Maya Brandt Chapel Hill153 Aishwarya Kalluru Raleigh154 Abigail Mills Hickory155 Khushi Hisaria Morrisville

Girls’ 10s

2*S Jeslyn Pratiknjo Waxhaw3*D#D Tanvi Komaragiri Cary4*D Sehar Chandok Cary

2017 Junior Final Rankings*S Denotes State Singles Champion (Summer)*D Denotes State Doubles Champion (Summer)

1#S/DNatasha GriffithCary

1*DBrianna BaldiGreensboro

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5 Gabriella Stolbikova Apex6 Sara Shumate Charlotte7 Ayla Villagomez Matthews8 Amelie Gonzalez Summerfield9 Samantha Benton Chapel Hill10 Lily Murray Cary11 Aoife Kuo Chapel Hill12 Emma Carver Asheville13 Sally Farnham Charlotte14 Ava Whitehurst Raleigh15 Kate Bumgardner Charlotte16 Victoria Mann Greensboro17 Addison Ogle Durham18 Emilee Ibsen Charlotte19 Manya Nallagangu Cary20 Gabriella Slovak Greensboro21 Kate Johnson Hendersonville22 Devin Gilroy Cornelius23 Audrey Sica Wilmington24 Natalie Poole Waxhaw25 Diana Higgins Raleigh26 Kairrie Fu Greenville27 Lilly Heiden Raleigh28 Teagan Reilly Charlotte29 Harper Wilson Waxhaw30 Mei Dickson Cary31 Sophia Catino Wilmington32 Ava Karrenbauer Cary33 Aubrey Effler Whispering Pines34 Clara Hankinson Cary35 Anna Torstrick Charlotte36 Molly Wilde Hendersonville37 Larisa Muse Banner Elk38 Emma Wilson Charlotte39 Pauline Bui Hope Mills40 Emma Hartung Davidson41 Ava Lewis Mooresville42 Eleri Pratiknjo Waxhaw43 Gabriela Somoano Cary44 Kaiya Kessler Waxhaw45 Ellie Dukowicz Asheville46 Loren Galaviz Fayetteville47 Tatum Heider Cornelius48 Brianna Stewart Cary49 Magdalena Milanova Fayetteville50 Aubrie Gatz Concord51 Claire Stewart Wake Forest52 Ellen Roberts Charlotte53 Isla Smith Charlotte54 Sasha Korjova Raleigh55 Faith Valentine Mooresville56 Anna Katherine Medlin Snow Hill57 Emma Isom Charlotte58 Elizabeth Beacham Wilmington59 Avery Shaffer Charlotte60 Shriya Reddy Charlotte61 Blythe Duley Charlotte62 Gianna Borcich Stanley63 Kyla Denton Greensboro64 Sylvia Mast Chapel Hill

65 Emilie Barrangou Raleigh66 Kathryn Hildreth Wilmington67 Dhruthi Siripurapu Morrisville68 Daniella Biblin Cary69 Caralyn Izod Apex70 Shriya Dharmapurikar Durham71 Sienna Davidson Boone72 Eva Wilkerson Greensboro73 Alexandra Dewey Greensboro74 Sophie Wyshner Winston-Salem75 Naomi Randall Charlotte76 Richa Vedula Cary77 Molly Tuttle Raleigh78 Karsyn Sink Stanley79 Victoria Zhou Cary80 Tommi Poland Concord81 Campbell Pope Raleigh82 Ashley Smith Greensboro83 Johari Gorham Summerfield84 Ira Chitte Charlotte85 Anneka Hill Cary86 Olivia Chan Holly Springs

87 Claire Dougherty Raleigh88 Manasa Brundavanam Morrisville89 Tanishka Peddy Morrisville90 Rhea Zhou Raleigh91 Linden Sonnefeld Concord92 Olivia Hollingsworth Wilmington93 Ruth Soccorso Chapel Hill94 Alyese Boykins High Point95 Sophie Godfrey Chapel Hill96 Macie Jennings Cary97 Lyndsay Lambis Greensboro98 Riya Pragada Cary99 Sarvitha Saravanakannan Morrisville100 Mikayla Garr Wilmington101 Riley Caruso Concord102 Anuluck Isabella Nhouyvanisvong Greensboro103 Valentina Pinzon Charlotte104 Mia Karakus Charlotte105 Eva Tiwari Charlotte106 Bailey White West End107 Valerie Johnson Matthews108 Diana Good Wilmington

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Raleigh, NCNC State University

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* Day Camp with Half Day option * All skill levels and experience

* Small group instruction* Boys and Girls ages 4-18

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2017 Adult Final Rankings*Denotes State Champion (clay courts)# Denotes State Champion (hard courts)

Men’s Singles 3.0

2 Vinoy Kokkadan Poulose Morrisville3 Praveen Lakkaraju Cary4 Nicholas Barham Raleigh5 Eric Stillson Winston-Salem6 Pankaj Tiwari Jamestown7 Shawn Gould High Point8 Peter Witkowski Apex9 Jun Park Cary10 Edward Wylie Murphy11 Chris Dias Durham12 Alfredo Gonzales Morrisville

Men’s Singles 3.51* Roger Swain Charlotte2 Philip Borneman Charlotte3 Brian Garlick Greensboro4 Larry Lofton Charlotte5 Victor Glauberman Charlotte6 Bill Still Sedalia7 Jeremy Gregory Weaverville8 Kevin Herndon Greensboro9 Eric Leach Wrightsville Beach10 Juan Perez Winston-Salem11 Alexander Hall Waxhaw12 Randy Holleman Wilmington13 Bryan Peterson Graham14 Robert Mitchem Pfafftown15 Barak Timor Raleigh16 James Banner Winston-Salem17 Rob Lane Raleigh18 Robert Lisson Knightdale19 Gregory Jones Fayetteville20 Clayton Morris Waxhaw21 Michael Welsh Charlotte22 Srdjan Lukic Raleigh23 Daniel Breazeale Raleigh24 Derek Dawson Charlotte25 Chuck Johnson Leicester26 Stephen Moore Greensboro27 James Gause Raleigh27 Anand Madhusoodanan Apex29 Todd Vandemore Charlotte30 John Dufford Mill Spring30 Rob Metzler Charlotte32 Paul Steimle Greensboro33 Michael Hoggard Greensboro

34 Timothy Glauberman Charlotte35 Barry Siegel Oak Ridge

Men’s Singles 4.0

2 James Wilson Fairview3 Bruce Parker Durham4 Ron Watts Wilmington5 Rob Lane Raleigh6 Brandon McKeown Wilmington7 Johnny Wilson Fayetteville8 Timothy Glauberman Charlotte9 Jody Chance Sanford10 Justin Akonful Jamestown11# Andrew Borgstrom Aberdeen12 Raul Suarez Snow Hill13 Rich Pettitt Asheville14 Charlton Lemon Wilmington15 Freddy Karmatz Mooresville16 Victor Johnson Fletcher17 Richard Gallagher Charlotte18 Jonathan Parker Durham19 Malcolm Harris Fayetteville20 Eric Emmanuel Goldsboro21 Landon Hadley Fayetteville22 Kibbee Reese Charlotte23 Isaac Hardison Raleigh24 Tarik Smith Charlotte25 Paul Wilson Brasstown26 Preston Thomas Greensboro27 David Benson Mebane28 Oliver Rodriguez Charlotte28 Michael Gutteriez Winston-Salem30 Marshall Guillory Morrisville31 Atul Mehendale Cary32 James Matthews Gastonia33 Kyle Johnson Charlotte34 A Edwards Marion35 Chase Conner Washington36 Al Montemayor Charlotte37 Kurt Pearson Mebane38 Tony Lancaster Greensboro39 Jeff Harris Greensboro40 David McAlister Gibsonville41 Trey Ambrose Greeneville42 Richard Bansittidet Snow Hill42 Joshua Canter Asheville42 Brian Garrott Durham45 Chris Anthony Charlotte

46 Bryan Fowler Greensboro46 Arnold Schiffman Greensboro48 John Kim High Point49 William Krueger Charlotte50 Scott Deuel Raleigh51 Jordan Frazier Burlington52 Curtis Older Gastonia53 Duane Byrum Winterville54 Rodric Livingston Hillsborough55 Kenny Winter Burlington55 Chris Comulada Fort Bragg57 Riccardo Petty Greensboro58 Steve Hestenes Greensboro59 Michael Madden Arden60 Harold Sumner New Bern60 Savan Ratanpara Greensboro62 Michael Neubert Matthews63 Tim Owens Belmont63 Samuel Ledbetter Fayetteville65 Alexander Hall Waxhaw66 Herbert Hudson Southern Pines67 Denny Fernandez Mebane

Men’s Singles 4.5

2 Will Dominick Winston-Salem3 Berry Bullock Fayetteville4 Reid McEwen Wilmington5 Cole King Durham6# H Kokiko Goldsboro7 Patrick Newsome Cary8 Mike Mason Charlotte9 Jay Davis Jacksonville10 James Kash Winston-Salem11 Abhi Bhirud Holly Springs12 Dennis Haga Asheboro13 Chris McCabe Asheville14 Russell McKoy Charlotte15 Charles Loftis Raleigh16 Scott Murray Candler16 Jason Steinhorn Greensboro18 Craig Carter Arden19 Oliver Rodriguez Charlotte20 David Jones High Point21 Calvin Yurick Jacksonville22 David McLeod Raleigh23 Christopher Love Charlotte24 Blake Schwartz Vass25 Todd Patton Charlotte

1Vijay SubbannaFayetteville

1Joe BaileSwansboro

1Robert MatthewsWilmington

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2017 Adult Final Rankings26 Marvin Rauchbach Chapel Hill27 Ben Lehman Asheville28 Bradford Aron Greensboro29 Cyril Dash Charlotte30 E P Forehand High Point31 TJ Ed Lane Lexington

Men’s Doubles 3.0

2 James Rodriguez Goldsboro3 George Wulbern Cary4 Michael Colie La Grange5 Trae Perry Eureka6 Donald Ford Pinehurst

Men’s Doubles 3.5

2 James Edwards Jonesville3 Jack Jernigan State Road4 Rob Kistler Charlotte5 Adam Brewer Arden6 Bart Reier Cary7 Ivan Andjelkovic Cary8 John Dowden Asheville8 Drew Fischer Arden10 David Denninger Asheville10 Charles Carter Asheville12 Chris Williamson Brevard12 Jamie ORourke Charlotte12 James Williams Zirconia15 Rod Boyle Durham16 Jeff Keisner Raleigh16 Craig Schauman Raleigh18 Adam Johnson Cary19 Justin Scott Browns Summit19 David Scott Browns Summit21 Mario Karcevski Cary22 Andy Holloman Apex22 Matthew Lee Apex24 Rick Welsh Charlotte25 Richard Williamson Charlotte25 John Haviland Charlotte

27 Eric Weber Apex28 Srdjan Lukic Raleigh29 Tim Hayes Pittsboro30 Steve Pigora Cary31 Shane Ryan Durham32 Richard Martin Raleigh33 Brandon Wright Charlotte33 Bryan Droze Weddington33 Michael Welsh Charlotte36 Bert Clancey Raleigh36 Jeremy Gregory Weaverville36 Mack Madzinski Fletcher39 Justin Frady Brevard40 Bob Harris Asheville40 Kevin Herndon Greensboro40 James Pitts Blowing Rock43 James McGehee Waxhaw43 Chris Dixon Asheville45 Tim Peara Asheville46 Jonathan Salter Asheville47 Jefferson Bell Asheville

Men’s Doubles 4.0

3 Jeffery Kinlaw Palm Coast4 Roel Tan Hendersonville5 James Wilson Fairview6 Justin Akonful Jamestown7* Ragu Gopalan Concord7* Rolfe Schnur Concord9 Alec Dent Lumberton10 Rob Lane Raleigh10 Jody Chance Sanford12 Victor Johnson Fletcher13 Devang Shah Huntersville13 Andrew Jones Concord15 Joe Smith Durham16 David Benson Mebane17 Gary Latimer Huntersville17 Eric Reed Cornelius19 Michael Di Benedictis Huntersville20 George Harris Charlotte21 Scott Taylor Vilas21 Landon Taylor Vilas23 Patrick Newsome Cary24 Santiago Rodao-Cuello Cary25 Gary Johnson Waxhaw25 Robert Taylor Snow Hill25 Brent Michael Matthews

28 Rich Pettitt Asheville29 Sergei Krasnyanski Cary29 Ryan Madison Morrisville31 Brian Ellis Wilson31 Kibbee Reese Charlotte33 Preston Thomas Greensboro34 William Hirata Davidson35 Richard Bansittidet Snow Hill36 Timothy Glauberman Charlotte36 Victor Glauberman Charlotte38 Kenny Winter Burlington39 Chase Conner Washington39 Michael Madden Arden39 Isaac Hardison Raleigh42 Aaron Steen Morganton42 Gregory Griffith Morganton44 Jeff Uchello Goldsboro45 Ryan Bzotte Raleigh46 David McAlister Gibsonville46 Jeff Futch Fletcher48 Marc Parker Charlotte49 Anthony Dimino Charlotte50 Michael Tindall Gastonia51 Michael Powers Charlotte51 Tom Gilley Matthews53 Donald Lomax Charlotte54 Clay Hile Black Mountain55 Tarik Smith Charlotte55 Jeff D Atkinson Bladenboro57 Shaun Briley Snow Hill58 Rich Dowler Elon59 Timothy Simmons Snow Hill60 Riccardo Petty Greensboro61 John Ziewacz Charlotte61 Tim Owens Belmont63 Charles Newberry Cary64 Bill Worley Hendersonville65 Dat Pham Cary65 Jason Frank Cary67 Jeff Gravelin Newport67 Benjamin Montoya Havelock69 Chris Heath Snow Hill69 Cody Vinson Durham69 Kevin Zhang Waxhaw72 Steve Hestenes Greensboro73 Michael Burton Brevard73 Jim Waud Matthews75 James Cole Mebane76 Edward Wylie Murphy76 Matthew Barbee Greensboro76 Paul Wilson Brasstown79 Robert Taylor Snow Hill80 Scott Hoffman Cary80 William Geideman Hickory82 Christopher Arceneaux Fuquay Varina82 Scott Riley Cary

*Denotes State Champion (clay courts)# Denotes State Champion (hard courts)

1Harvey ConnerFletcher

1#Lance KingCharlotte1#Mario Henry Charlotte

1Ronald StognerCary

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2017 Adult Final RankingsNTRP

84 Donald Kusz Asheville84 Oliver Rodriguez Charlotte84 Mark Ginn Boone87 Gary Wojeski Kinston87 Troy Buggle Asheville89 Ray Thompson Charlotte89 Tyler Haislip Williamston91 Don Penland Newton91 Eddie Carpenter Hendersonville91 Jarrod Mitchell Maiden94 Doug Schoelzel Raleigh95 Jeremy Gregory Weaverville95 Mack Madzinski Fletcher

Men’s Doubles 4.5

2 Tony Kratz Charlotte2 Michael Driscoll Charlotte4 David Hartsock Pisgah Forest5 Chad Hendrix Charlotte5 Jim Illing Cornelius7 Yubie Albert Raleigh8 Robert Taylor Snow Hill9 Strickland Parks Raleigh10 Quincy Edwards Goldsboro11 Jonathan Crooms Durham11 Mike Carter Durham13 Jeff Gagnon Burlington13 Scott Schofer Burlington15 Hao Dang Huntersville16 Evan Wharton Durham17 Greg Smith Pisgah Forest17 David Jones High Point17 Tony Lancaster Greensboro20 Russell McKoy Charlotte21 Stephen Pytlik Raleigh22 Stephen Davis Greensboro23 Noble Clary Cary24 William Jolley Charlotte25 Bradford Aron Greensboro

Women’s Singles 2.5

2 Ryann Stewart Durham

Women’s Singles 3.0

2 LaJune Ray Fayetteville3 Amanda King Greenville4 Pamela Hankerson Raleigh5 Mary Rose Rodriguez Charlotte6 Kelly Sanders Davidson7 Mignonne Bridgers Fountain7 Jennifer Cantwell Wood Greensboro9 Kascia Henderson Snow Hill10 Regina Fahmey Concord11 Boo Still Sedalia12 Amber Sowers Ayden13 Janet Brown Charlotte14 Trina Blankenship Charlotte15 Tamara Gallagher Charlotte15 Kate Milner Chapel Hill17 Shruti Chandra Charlotte18 Ashley Owens Belmont19 Phoebe Ajibade Greensboro20 Bernadette David-Yerumo Durham21 Rosalie ORourke Charlotte

Women’s Singles 3.5

2 Mary Rose Rodriguez Charlotte3 Ashley Moran Asheville4 Chanel Chambers Durham5 Lori Merryman Cornelius6 Alison Priory Indian Trail7 Stella Chong Charlotte8 Tamara Gallagher Charlotte9 Christie Lehman Asheville

Women’s Singles 4.01 Ashley Reaves Trinity2* Sophie Graham Charlotte3 Pam Muncy Vilas4 Deno John Clayton

5 Kathleen Hurley Asheville5 Madison Moran Asheville7 Rolinde Cleyman Greensboro7 Sara Fedorka Pisgah Forest9 Ruxandra Buzoeanu High Point9 Amanda Williams Candler

Women’s Singles 4.51# Mia Bobrowski Aberdeen2 Carrie Perkis Wilmington3 Lisa Scott Wilmington4 Laine Parker Greensboro5 Carrie McElvogue Thomasville6 Magdalena Studenovsky Charlotte7 Kelly Reaves Jamestown

Women’s Doubles 2.5

2 Ashley Keen Apex3 Jennifer Wermig Raleigh4 Carol Collins Cary

Women’s Doubles 3.0

1* Lisa Smithson Davidson3 Erica Erickson Pisgah Forest4 Michelle Ziewacz Charlotte5 Kascia Henderson Snow Hill5 Kristen Colie La Grange7 Julie Wist Hendersonville8 Rebecca Carchman Asheville9 Amanda Sabin Wendell10 Tamara Gallagher Charlotte11 Heather Phelps Charlotte12 Gay Anderson Hendersonville13 Allison Mitchell Charlotte14 Whitney Musgrave Goldsboro15 Frances Clawson Hendersonville15 Debra Ann Egan Hendersonville17 Alexandra Lozowski Candler18 Pamela Hankerson Raleigh

1Marcela Iriate Tobar Lucama

1Neepa PatelRaleigh

1*Gretchen EarnshawHuntersville1

Penny HillCharlotte

1*Robert FryerCornelius

1#Cheryl SmythCary

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18 Jill Darnell Raleigh20 Jeanette Wayne Brevard20 Lauren Epperly Charlotte20 Mignonne Bridgers Fountain20 Cindy Byrd Flat Rock24 Jill LeFevre Greensboro25 Trina Blankenship Charlotte26 Kelley Stines Marshall26 Danielle Andrews Asheville26 Sharon Cupstid Marshall29 Shannon Assaf Charlotte

Women’s Doubles 3.5

2 Sara Fedorka Pisgah Forest3 Liz Kasberg Cary3 Barbara Sinopoli Cary5 Erica Erickson Pisgah Forest6 Anne Salter Asheville7 Catherine Jones Arden8 Bernadette David-Yerumo Durham9 Jenny Perry Chapel Hill9 Alexandra Millholland Durham11 Mindy Nelson Asheville12 Wendy Parker Indian Trail13 Gerardette Furlow Garner14 Sarah Baker Charlotte15 Queen Hargrove Raleigh15 Jeanne Ann Lewis Waxhaw17 Lauren Triebert Apex17 Emily Childs Fuquay Varina19 Katherine Kostmayer Fairview20 Melissa Weaver Charlotte21 Kristin Verrill Waxhaw22 Nikki DAmbrose Raleigh23 Kathy Buaron Cary23 Rita Burgess Cary25 Pamela Hankerson Raleigh26 Tara Kerr Arden27 Kimberly Kneier Asheville28 Kathleen Ciminelli Waxhaw29 Brittany Smith Hendersonville30 Katie Manley Black Mountain31 Angie Rardin Asheville32 Erin McAllister Raleigh32 Eva Garland Raleigh34 Mignonne Bridgers Fountain35 Penny Hill Charlotte36 Sarah Ashworth Asheville

37 Alison Priory Indian Trail37 Pamela Harris Asheville37 Aimee Bellmore Matthews37 Holly Drummond Matthews37 Bedford Lally Asheville42 Traci Harris Raleigh42 Ann Tucker Southern Pines44 Judith Stewart Raleigh45 Michele Olsen Waxhaw46 Kyndra Prescott Brevard47 Cindy Hile Black Mountain48 Sheri Sparks Hendersonville49 Mary Decker Black Mountain50 Lori Hatlen Raleigh50 Rosalyn Hatlen Raleigh52 Debbie Burgess Liberty53 Amanda Williams Candler54 Shelly Marshall Marion55 Cindy Byrd Flat Rock

Women’s Doubles 4.0

2 Nan Joyce Stoneville3 Jency Wells Summerfield4 Deno John Clayton5 Cindy Durkin Hendersonville6 Donna Kendall Cary7 Janel Green Siler City8 Paula Nelson Huntersville9 Miranda Harmon Raleigh10 Wendy Howe Cary11 Liza Sisler Cary11 Jill Davis Greenville13 Shannon Aiken Asheville13 Keisha Price Raleigh13 Susan Sparboe-Derry Asheville16 Robin Johnson Trinity16 Marisa Sharer Greensboro18 Carol Taylor Snow Hill19 Helen Cuccaro Cary20 Jennifer Hudgens Hendersonville21 Pam Muncy Vilas21 Lisa Van Arnam Boone23 Elisa Propst Midland24 Ashley Moran Asheville24 Catherine Jones Arden26 Marianne Jensen Cary26 Madeleine Glover Waxhaw26 Angela Wells Cary

29 Lauren Carraway Snow Hill29 Samantha Taylor Haislip Snow Hill31 Cyndi Slocumb Leicester32 Yuka Angel Asheville32 Suzanne Brown Flat Rock34 Elizabeth Brown Asheville35 Heidi Zehr Hendersonville

Women’s Doubles 4.5

2 Michelle Fontana Kannapolis3 Angela Beard Newton4 Donna Nicastro Zionville5 Christine Richards Huntersville5 Lisa Scott Wilmington

Mixed Doubles 6.01 Julie Wist Hendersonville1 Jeremy Wist Hendersonville3 Max Corbin Morrisville4 Becky Hare Pikeville4 Jimmy Hare Pikeville6 Laurie Keilholz Apex7 Kristen Colie La Grange7 Michael Colie La Grange9 Boo Still Sedalia9 Bill Still Sedalia11 Rick Smith Clayton11 Kelly Sutton Clayton11 Jennifer Wermig Raleigh11 Aaron Woy Raleigh15 Nicholas Barham Raleigh16 Bradley Harper Snow Hill

Mixed Doubles 7.0

2 Jency Wells Summerfield3 Raul Suarez Snow Hill4 Richard Gallagher Charlotte4 Tamara Gallagher Charlotte6 Catherine Jones Arden

2017 Adult Final Rankings*Denotes State Champion (clay courts)# Denotes State Champion (hard courts)

1Elizabeth KrogstieHuntersville

1Aokie JamesCharlotte

1Amanda KingGreenville

1Ashley MoranAsheville

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2017 Adult Final Rankings

7 Jeff Bias Asheville7 Katherine Kostmayer Fairview9 Harvey Conner Fletcher10 Dale Schmidt Maysville11 Ashley Owens Belmont12 Preston Thomas Greensboro13 Ivan Andjelkovic Cary14 Brittany Smith Hendersonville15 Tim Owens Belmont16 John Ziewacz Charlotte16 Michelle Ziewacz Charlotte18 Erin McAllister Raleigh19 Kirk Chamberlain Charlotte20 Roel Tan Hendersonville21 Scott King Charlotte22 Douglas Pletcher Fuquay Varina22 Emily Childs Fuquay Varina24 Rod Boyle Durham25 Shirley Kim Holly Springs25 Carlos Kim Holly Springs27 Robin Evans Cary27 Terry Kougoulos Morrisville29 Aubrey Simmons Snow Hill30 Philip Hafdahl Clayton30 Tricia Hafdahl Clayton32 Antonio Morgan-Lopez Raleigh32 Lissette Saavedra Raleigh34 Lydia Pasteris Cary35 Sheri Sparks Hendersonville35 Aaron Sparks Hendersonville37 Scott Daniel Dunn37 Pamela Godwin Coats39 Mignonne Bridgers Fountain39 Jakay Ervin Winston-Salem41 Rob Kistler Charlotte42 Duane Byrum Winterville42 Amber Sowers Ayden44 Zana Piric Raleigh44 Jeffrey Buaron Cary46 Joseph Smith Wake Forest47 Jeanne Ann Lewis Waxhaw48 Carol Taylor Snow Hill49 John Dowden Asheville50 Alexandra Lozowski Candler50 Jeff Liebert Hendersonville52 Carlos Geigel Greenville53 Teresa Jade Cary54 Susan Delaney Kinston55 Corinne Haywood Winston-Salem55 Josh Ivester Lewisville57 Adam Brewer Arden58 Frances Clawson Hendersonville58 Rich Ferragina New Bern58 Marsha Garlick Greensboro58 Brian Garlick Greensboro62 Carl Seymour Snow Hill

63 Jefferson Bell Asheville64 Steve Pigora Cary65 Julie Wist Hendersonville65 Jeremy Wist Hendersonville67 Susan Eggerton Asheville67 Timothy Simmons Snow Hill69 Tara Kerr Arden70 Rebecca Carchman Asheville71 Charles Carter Asheville72 Susan Paeplow Youngsville73 Kimberly Kneier Asheville73 Jennifer Edney Brevard75 Madison Moran Asheville

Mixed Doubles 8.01* Evan Shaw Charlotte1* Allie Shaw Charlotte3# Kristen Howering Raleigh3# Jake Howering Raleigh5 Michael Driscoll Charlotte5 Stacey Driscoll Charlotte7 Cindy Durkin Hendersonville8 Deno John Clayton9 Cody Vinson Durham10 Yubie Albert Raleigh11 Nan Joyce Stoneville12 Chris Bull Hendersonville13 Quincy Edwards Goldsboro14 Tanita Tedamrongwanish Cary15 Justin Akonful Jamestown16 Martha Love Gastonia16 Bryce Plott Davidson18 Samantha Taylor Haislip Snow Hill19 Roel Tan Hendersonville20 Robert Taylor Snow Hill21 Beverley Ranger Charlotte21 Tarik Smith Charlotte23 Lauren Carraway Snow Hill24 Eric Emmanuel Goldsboro25 Sherry Tindall Gastonia25 Robert Cazares Cornelius25 Michael Tindall Gastonia25 Lois Vucich Morrisville29 Debbie Bazen Charlotte29 Ray Thompson Charlotte31 Josie Ottaviani Goldsboro31 Donald Kusz Asheville31 Sara Fedorka Pisgah Forest34 Joseph Juneil Pablo Candler34 Rea Pablo Candler34 Miranda Harmon Raleigh37 Kenneth Lovett Hendersonville37 Karen Montgomery Pisgah Forest39 David Guth Matthews39 Rick Allemang Arden

39 Kimberly Guth Matthews42 Jim Rogers Asheville42 Catherine Jones Arden

Mixed Doubles 9.0

3 Janel Green Siler City3 Brad Green Siler City5 Karen Bernier Cary6 Erin Piechocinski Raleigh7 Kelly Reaves Jamestown8 Carl Titka Raleigh8 Sue Baer Apex10 Beverley Ranger Charlotte11 Aokie James Charlotte

Senior 50s Men’s Singles 3.01 Troy Young Monroe

Senior 50s Men’s Doubles 3.01 Charles Wood Tryon2 David Lowe Asheville3 Kenneth Joyce Hendersonville4 Duff Rardin Asheville

Senior 50s Men’s Doubles 3.5

2 Craig Pedersen Newport3 Robert McClurkin Hendersonville4 Galo Gonzalez Snow Hill5 Keith Smith Clyde6 Keith Haislip Williamston7 Carl Seymour Snow Hill8 Rick Johnson Etowah8 Rodney Sparks Hendersonville10 David Lowe Asheville11 Lonnis Koontz Banner Elk11 James Pitts Blowing Rock13 Chris Williamson Brevard

1*Carrie PerkisWilmington1*Reid McEwenWilmington

1James WilliamsZirconia

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14 Bruce Pope Asheville14 Bob Harris Asheville16 Andrew Pardue Asheville17 Chuck Johnson Leicester

Senior 50s Men’s Doubles 4.0

2 Don Zehr Hendersonville2 Donald Kusz Asheville4 Bill Worley Hendersonville

Senior 50 Women’s Doubles 3.51 Teresa Gilpin Hendersonville2 Claudia Gavin Brevard3 Brenda Bowie Hendersonville3 Brenda Cook Fletcher5 Patti Griffith Mountain Home6 Angie Rardin Asheville7 Mary Decker Black Mountain7 MJ Baxter Black Mountain9 Gina Fair Arden9 Elaine Liddy Fletcher11 Barbarah Brown Hendersonville12 Kathy Wrenn Mars Hill

Senior 50 Women’s Doubles 4.01 Lynda Camenzind Brevard2 Susan Flynn Black Mountain2 Dottie Mattern Fletcher4 MJ Baxter Black Mountain5 Pam Muncy Vilas6 Heidi Zehr Hendersonville7 Gaylord Chambers Asheville

Senior 50 Mixed Doubles 8.0

3 Richard Wiener Asheville3 Melanie Wiener Asheville5 Donna Wormser Sapphire6 Michael Flynn Black Mountain6 Susan Flynn Black Mountain8 Gina Fair Arden8 Tyrone Fair Arden

Senior 60s Men’s Singles 4.01 Malcolm Harris Fayetteville

Men’s Open Singles

2 William Noblitt Raleigh3 Michael Ogden Salisbury4 Joseph Schrader Brevard5 Evan Greer Matthews6 Bryan Hodge Winston-Salem7 Ian Cowan Asheville8 Hayden Faulkenbury Salisbury9 David Sutton Greensboro10 Derek Norman Chapel Hill11 Gauri Metsoja Apex12 Dylan Jicha Hendersonville13 Stephen Miller Greensboro14 Mike Larson Chapel Hill15 Stephen Pytlik Raleigh16 Corey Lindenberg Greensboro17 Bret Williams Mocksville18 Eric Whisnant Greensboro19 Depei Yu Greensboro20 Barry Hempill Pinehurst

Men’s 35 Singles

Men’s 40 Singles

Men’s 45 Singles

2 Kevin Potts Charlotte3 Jim Bolger Weddington4 Bradley Hobday Davidson4 Leslie McIver Charlotte6 David Wegerek Charlotte

Men’s 50 Singles

2 James Demos Charlotte3* James Krege Greensboro4 Leslie McIver Charlotte5 Hugh Grey Charlotte

Men’s 55 Singles

2* Jonathan Sawyer Greensboro3 Stewart Jackson Fairview4 Tom Traub Marvin

Men’s 60 Singles1* Bill Ashley Greensboro2 Douglas Eller Newton

2017 Adult Final Rankings*Denotes State Champion (clay courts)# Denotes State Champion (hard courts)

1Collin ThomsonWinston-Salem

1Paul WilsonBrasstown

1Mike LarsonChapel Hill

1Christopher EhmckeCharlotte

1Kevin PottsCharlotte

1Gary SilversteinSummerfield

1Richard WienerAsheville

1Don ZehrHendersonville1Heidi ZehrHendersonville

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3 Roy Riley Hendersonville4 Michael Madden Arden5 Frederick Armstrong Davidson6 Marvin Rauchbach Chapel Hill7 Leo Evans Durham8 Randy Harrill Rutherfordton9 Michael Martin Rutherfordton10 Herbert Hudson Southern Pines11 David McLeod Raleigh12 John Collins Goldsboro13 B McArthur Charlotte14 Roy Wissel Linville

Men’s 65 Singles

2 David Schmeer Apex3 Art Abbott Charlotte4 David McLeod Raleigh5 Tom Parker Charlotte6 Stanley Skakle Cary7 Jim Poole Raleigh8 Ted Pearce Charlotte9 Rankin Coble Raleigh10 Charles Brock Mills River11 Marvin Rauchbach Chapel Hill

Men’s 70 Singles

2 James Hendrix Seven Devils3 Jimmy Washington Chapel Hill4 Bruce Brodie Greensboro5 Ronald Keiger Wilmington6 Richard Meyer Durham7 David Edwards Weaverville8 Kevin Soden Charlotte9 David Hunter Belmont

Men’s 75 Singles

2* Vernon Hebert Charlotte3 Ronnie Robinson Carolina Shores

Men’s 80 Singles

2* Albert Griffin Winston-Salem3 Kermit Turner Hickory4 Gordon Alford Charlotte5 James Bland Durham

Men’s Open Doubles1 Michael Benkowitz Chapel Hill1 Derek Norman Chapel Hill3 Bryan Hodge Winston-Salem4 Rick Allemang Arden5 Dylan Jicha Hendersonville6 Kenneth Lovett Hendersonville7 Paul Webb Arden8 Steve Musgrove Pinehurst

Men’s 45 Doubles

2 Perry Smith Winston- Salem2 David Johnson Winston-Salem4 Robert Fryer Cornelius5 Jonathan Sawyer Greensboro5 Christopher Ehmcke Charlotte7 Shirish Deshpande Arden8 Michael Ferrero Mooresville

Men’s 50 Doubles1 Clay Garst Raleigh2 David Johnson Winston-Salem3 Jim Jenkins Pinehurst4 Michael Auger Winston-Salem5 Krister Eriksson Cary6 Ben Baggett Wilmington

Men’s 55 Doubles1 Roy Riley Hendersonville2 B McArthur Charlotte

Men’s 60 Doubles1 Bill Ashley Greensboro2 Junior Luffman Elkin3* Douglas Eller Newton4 Roy Riley Hendersonville5 John Bruckel Raleigh6 Michael Martin Rutherfordton7 David Ralston Boone

Men’s 65 Doubles

3 David Schmeer Apex3 Cecil Martin Cary5 John Walton Burlington6 Art Abbott Charlotte7 Frank Carmazzi Charlotte8 Charles Brock Mills River

Men’s 70 Doubles1* James Hendrix Seven Devils2 Michael Kroelinger Candler3 David Edwards Weaverville4 Ronald Keiger Wilmington5* Richard Shipman Concord6 Mike Watts Asheville7 Jim Perkins Charlotte

NTRP

2017 Adult Final Rankings

1*John Walton Burlington

1*Erik WittenGastonia

1*David HunterBelmont

1*Richard ShipmanConcord

1Ronald KeigerWilmington

1Willis AndersonAsheville

1*James DemosCharlotte

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8 Jack Cotten Wilmington9 Bruce Brodie Greensboro

Men’s 75 Doubles1 Ronald Keiger Wilmington2 Willis Anderson Asheville

Men’s 80 Doubles

3 Herbert Browne Charlotte

Men’s Open Team Doubles1 Derek Norman/Michael Benkowitz

Men’s 45 Team Doubles1 David Johnson/Perry Smith2 Christopher Ehmcke/Jonathan Sawyer

Men’s 50 Team Doubles

1 David Johnson/Michael Auger

Men’s 60 Team Doubles

1 Michael Martin/Junior Luffman

Men’s 65 Team Doubles1 Erik Witten/David Hunter2 David Schmeer/Cecil Martin3 Art Abbott/John Walton

Men’s 70 Team Doubles1 David Edwards/Michael Kroelinger2 Ronald Keiger/Jack Cotten

Men’s 80 Team Doubles1 Albert Griffin/Willis Anderson

Women’s Open Singles

2 Katie Eaton Arden3 Audrey Chor Asheville4 Smith Hinton Raleigh5 Madeline Finley Hickory

Women’s 45 Singles

2 Karen Rembert Raleigh

Women’s 60 Singles

2 Margy Pettit Charlotte3* Miriam Morey Durham

Women’s Open Doubles1* Amber Fuller Greensboro2 Diofra Azucenas Charlotte3 Jennifer Sopel Charlotte

Women’s 45 Doubles1 Lynn Chambers Charlotte

1 Britt Ruby Cornelius3 Alice Stubbs Raleigh

Women’s 50 Doubles1 Cheryl Canady Wilmington2 Sandra Blackwelder Boone

Women’s 55 Doubles1* Debbie Carmazzi Charlotte1* Robin Edwards Charlotte3 Donna Nicastro Zionville

Women’s 60 Doubles1* Sandy King Eller Hickory2 Sharon Greene Wilmington2 Judy Osborne Greensboro4 Jeanne Roller Laurinburg4 Elizabeth Hasty Wagram

Women’s Open Team Doubles

Women’s 45 Team Doubles1 Britt Ruby/Lynn Chambers

Women’s 55 Team Doubles1 Robin Edwards/Debbie Carmazzi

Women’s 60 Team Doubles1 Jeanne Roller/Elizabeth Hasty

2017 Adult Final Rankings*Denotes State Champion (clay courts)# Denotes State Champion (hard courts)

1Jennifer Sopel

1Diofra Azucenas

1*Albert GriffinWinston-Salem1*Willis AndersonAsheville

1Junior Luffman

1*Amber Fuller Greensboro

1Michael Auger

1Janet MoseleyElkin

1Michaellyn PasztorBlack Mountain

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2017 Adult Final Rankings

Mixed Open Doubles1 Morgan Elizabeth Ingram Charlotte1 Amber Fuller Greensboro3 Mia Bobrowski Aberdeen

Mixed 45 Doubles1 James Demos Charlotte1 Lynn Chambers Charlotte3 Bradley Hobday Davidson3 Karen Hobday Davidson

Family RankingMother/Son

2 Hunter Culbertson/ Cathy Culbertson Chapel Hill

3 Avery Ebert/Mary Beth Ebert Greensboro

Father/Son

1 Jackson McGeachy/ Rod McGeachy Greensboro

2 Todd Patton/Grant Patton Charlotte3 Andrew Broadstreet/

Glen Broadstreet Summerfield3 Brian Ford/Jon Ford Summerfield5 Colter Cox/Lawrence Cox Greensboro6 Reese Guenther/

Mark Guenther Summerfield7 Hamilton Davis/Stephen Davis High Point8 Stephen Geoffrey Moule/

Daniel Moule Greensboro8 Will Hammer/Bill Still Sedalia10 Mike Ludwig/Jacob Ludwig Greensboro11 Charlie Reiney/Charles Reiney Charlotte12 Bennett Turner/Joel Turner Charlotte12 Carl Gedlitschka/

Johan Gedlitschka Greensboro

Father/Daughter

2 Christina Alentino/ Christopher Alentino Jamestown

Senior Father/Son

1 Mohan Rao/Dipesh Rao Greensboro2 Will Hammer/Bill Still Sedalia

Wheelchair RankingMen’s Wheelchair Open Singles

Men’s A Wheelchair Singles

1 Nick Burnham Monroe2 Larry Keeter Monroe3 Rodney Spence Charlotte3 Eddie Hawkins Asheville

Men’s Wheelchair Open Doubles

1 Conner Stroud Rutherfordton

Men’s B Wheelchair Singles

2 Sean Burns Matthews

Men’s B Wheelchair Doubles

1 Rodney Spence Charlotte1 Eddie Hawkins Asheville

Men’s C Wheelchair Singles

1 Kelly Flouhouse Charlotte3 Juan Mendez Charlotte

Men’s C Wheelchair Doubles

1 David R. Beauregard Wilmington1 Diane Falls Mount Holly3 Kelly Flouhouse Charlotte

Women’s Wheelchair Open Singles

1David R. BeauregardWilmington

1Conner Stroud Rutherfordton

1Eddie HawkinsAsheville

1Elizabeth Williams Durham

1Thanawan HahnNoah HahnGreensboro

1Elizabeth WeidlMichael WeidlColfax

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2018-2019 CommitteesADAPTIVEShelby Rhyne [email protected] CHAIRSushil Ramchandani [email protected] Duckett [email protected] Burton [email protected] Edenfield [email protected] Welch [email protected] Weldy [email protected] Franklin [email protected] Staff LiaisonDeborah Foster Smith [email protected] Board Liaison

ADULT LEAGUEJean Haas [email protected] CHAIRTracy Debnam [email protected] Lindner [email protected] Baldwin [email protected] Weber [email protected] Knudson [email protected] Jones [email protected] Evans [email protected] Board LiaisonJennyPhelps [email protected] Staff LiaisonCole Newsome [email protected] Staff Liaison

ADULT LEAGUE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SITE SELECTION SUBCOMMITTEE of Adult League CommitteeBobby Taylor [email protected] CHAIRJD Weber [email protected] Sneeden [email protected] Rochkind [email protected] Bernat [email protected] Phelps [email protected] Staff LiaisonCole Newsome [email protected] Staff Liaison

ADULT TOURNAMENTSKenny Martin [email protected] CHAIRJoshua Oxendine [email protected] Hipps-Figgs [email protected] Gyorody [email protected] McMillon [email protected] Stubbs [email protected] Loftis [email protected] Nixon [email protected] Board LiaisonJoanna Scott [email protected] Staff Liaison

ADVOCACYAnna Martin [email protected] CHAIRDebbie Southern [email protected] Casper [email protected] Weygnant [email protected] Bost [email protected] O’Connor [email protected] Board LiaisonAmy Franklin [email protected] Staff Liaison

AWARDSSusan Flanagan [email protected] CHAIRAmy Brandon [email protected] Hodges [email protected] Hopkins [email protected] Jennings [email protected] Nixon [email protected] Beam [email protected] Board LiaisonGarrett Mansfield [email protected] Staff Liaison

Budget ReviewTeresa Lindsay [email protected] CHAIRDebra Bailey [email protected] Simpson [email protected] Smith [email protected] McGeachy [email protected] Gaines [email protected] Staff Liaison

Carolina Cup is Subcommittee of Adult Tournaments CommitteeJane Davenport [email protected] CHAIRPaula Sneeden [email protected] Gyorody [email protected] Scott [email protected] Staff Liaison

Constitution and RulesJohn Bethune [email protected] CHAIRTracy Debnam [email protected] Jennings [email protected] Brown [email protected] Board LiaisonKelly Gaines [email protected] Staff Liaison

CTA Advisory CommitteeJeff Joyce [email protected] CHAIRDebra Bailey [email protected] Haney [email protected] MacFarland [email protected] Handback [email protected] O’Connor [email protected] Brandon [email protected] Hodges [email protected] Board LiaisonAmy Franklin [email protected] Staff Liaison

Growth LeaguesBarbara Morton [email protected] CHAIRNancy King [email protected] Brandon [email protected] Johnson [email protected] Dick [email protected] Brodeur [email protected] McMillon [email protected] Unger [email protected] Reier [email protected]

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49 2018 NORTH CAROLINA TENNIS YEARBOOKWWW.NCTENNIS.COM

2018-2019 CommitteesJonathan Casper [email protected] Weber [email protected] Board LiaisonCaroline Downs [email protected] Staff LiaisonSara Worth Hodges [email protected] Staff LiaisonKevin Sierra [email protected] Staff Liaison

High SchoolPam Gilbert [email protected] CHAIRLindsey Linker [email protected] Simpson [email protected] Rose [email protected] Rochkind [email protected] Oxendine [email protected] Boyden [email protected] Fainter [email protected] Geise [email protected] Board LiaisonRobert Hogewood [email protected] Staff Liaison

InvestmentMark Dillon [email protected] CHAIREd Simpson [email protected] Cleveland [email protected] Gaines [email protected] Staff Liaison

Jr Selection is Subcommittee of Jr Tournament CommitteeJeff Trivette [email protected] CHAIRRob Peterson [email protected] Hoshour [email protected] Donald [email protected] Boylan [email protected] Staff Liaison

Jr TournamentShane Wells [email protected] CHAIRRob Peterson [email protected] Zalinski [email protected] Ferreira [email protected] Thomson [email protected] Trivette [email protected] Hoshour [email protected] Donald [email protected] Odera [email protected] Southern [email protected] Belangia [email protected] Gooch [email protected] Dillon [email protected] Board LiaisonTeresa Boylan [email protected] Staff LiaisonJoanna Scott [email protected] Staff Liaison

JTT State Subcommittee of NC JTT CommitteeLaura Weygandt [email protected] CHAIRMichele Lee [email protected] Powell [email protected] Boswell [email protected]

Caroline Downs [email protected] Staff LiaisonSara Worth Hodges [email protected] Staff Liaison

NC JTTReid Kinlaw [email protected] CHAIRMichele Lee [email protected] Bell [email protected] Baldwin [email protected] Winstead [email protected] Boswell [email protected] Tribula [email protected] Knudson [email protected] Board LiaisonCaroline Downs [email protected] Staff LiaisonSara Worth Hodges [email protected] Staff Liaison

NC Tennis On CampusFrancie Barragan [email protected] CHAIRWayne Tesh [email protected] Michaels [email protected] Johnson [email protected] Miller [email protected] Bethune [email protected] Wainwright [email protected] Kennedy [email protected] Bugbee [email protected] Mercer-McLean [email protected] Board LiaisonCaroline Downs [email protected] Staff LiaisonSara Worth Hodges [email protected] Staff Liaison

OfficialsScotty Moore [email protected] CHAIRWayne Tesh [email protected] Spangler [email protected] Pratt [email protected] Newcomb [email protected] Handback [email protected] Clark [email protected] Bailey [email protected] Board LiaisonJoanna Scott [email protected] Staff LiaisonGwenda Priest [email protected] Staff Liaison

Outreach & InclusionDeborah Foster-Smith [email protected] CHAIRSushil Ramchandani [email protected] Douyon [email protected] Waldrop [email protected] Johnson [email protected] Mercer-McLean [email protected] Anderson [email protected] Unger [email protected] Evans [email protected] Board LiaisonAmy Franklin [email protected] Staff Liaison

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502018 NORTH CAROLINA TENNIS YEARBOOK WWW.NCTENNIS.COM

Partnerships Subcommittee Of Outreach & InclusionAndrew Waldrop [email protected] CHAIRRosalind Simpson [email protected] Burton [email protected] White [email protected] Dick [email protected] Welch [email protected] Chang [email protected] Franklin [email protected] Staff Liaison

Parks & RecreationMary Henderson [email protected] CHAIRLaura Loftis [email protected] Thomas [email protected] Smith [email protected] White [email protected] Bell [email protected] Joyce [email protected] Geise [email protected] Pratt [email protected] Board LiaisonKelly Gaines [email protected] Staff LiaisonCy King [email protected] Staff Liaison

PromotionsDruid Michaels [email protected] CHAIRSusan Flanagan [email protected] Morton [email protected] Hodges [email protected] Brodeur [email protected] McGeachy [email protected] Winstead [email protected] Reier [email protected] Ebner [email protected] Hodges [email protected] Board LiaisonHope Tolley [email protected] Staff Liaison

Sanction & ScheduleAlice Stubbs [email protected] CHAIRScotty Moore [email protected] Oxendine [email protected] Boyden [email protected] Taylor [email protected] Brown [email protected] Board LiaisonTeresa Boylan [email protected] Staff LiaisonJoanna Scott [email protected] Staff Liaison

SchoolsRosanne Boswell [email protected] CHAIREvan Schreiner [email protected] King [email protected] Payne [email protected] Rhyne [email protected] McMillon [email protected] Holbrook [email protected]

Laurie Cleveland [email protected] Bailey [email protected] Board LiaisonRobert Hogewood [email protected] Staff Liaison

Service RecognitionCarla O’Connor [email protected] CHAIRMelanie Jerman [email protected] Farmer [email protected] Wainwright [email protected] Dreikosen [email protected] Mercer-McLean [email protected] Board LiaisonHope Tolley [email protected] Staff Liaison

TEAM NCMaria Mood-Brown [email protected] CHAIRJonathan Parks [email protected] Scott [email protected] Donald [email protected] Wells [email protected] O’Connor [email protected] Board LiaisonTeresa Boylan [email protected] Staff Liaison

Tennis Pro RelationsFrancie Barragan [email protected] CHAIRKim Dillard [email protected] Zalinski [email protected] Overcash [email protected] Bell [email protected] Parks [email protected] Scott [email protected] Troutman [email protected] Lindsay [email protected] Board LiaisonCy King [email protected] Staff Liaison

Tournament GrievanceTracy Debman [email protected] CHAIRJohn Bethune [email protected] Stubbs [email protected] Gaines [email protected] Staff Liaison

2018-2019 Committees

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