2008 USTA MIDATLANTIC YEARBOOK Final

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2008 YEARBOOKVIRGINIA — MARYLAND — WASHINGTON, D.C. — WEST VIRGINIA1

USTA/MID-ATLANTIC SECTIONPresident’sMessageThe past year has been busy and full of challenges. Wehave partnered with the National office and staff to improvethe USTA Mid-Atlantic Section (MAS). The Board of Directors and I have promised to ensure open lines of communication, transparency, and accountability, while the sectionvolunteers and staff continue to work to offer a more diverse range of tennis opportunitiesfor all members.The Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia districts continue tostrengthen Community Tennis Associations (CTAs) and other grass-roots programs.The MAS Committees have worked diligently to make the section both productive andprogressive. I appreciate the Co-Chairs and members’ time, talent and contributions for ajob well done.The Section’s Mid-Atlantic Tennis and Education Foundation (MATEF) is growing tennisby giving grants to juniors and tennis organizations that promote and develop tennis.MATEF also inducted Richey Reneberg, Cora Masters Barry, Roy Van Brunt, and Anne andMark Geier into the Hall of Fame.The Legg Mason Tennis Classic is one of the largest and well-attended events, broughtRose Hobsonsome of the world’s top-rated male tennis players to Washington, DC.In the Virginia District, the Asian Festival in Reston had 20,000 participants in a carnival atmosphere, featuring on-courttennis games.The USTA Adult, Senior, Super Senior and Mixed Doubles leagues had a banner year with nearly 14% growth and continueto grow by leaps and bounds. In addition, new formats like Flex and Combo Leagues are growing and attracting more recreational tennis players.The new Quick Start tennis format will provide more tennis opportunities, and we plan to reach a greater base of non-USTAplayers to get them into the game.A special thanks goes out to the MAS Board of Directors, Sectional Staff, District Officers and Staff, and MAS Volunteers.I challenge every USTA Mid-Atlantic member to be a part of the Section’s future and bring a friend, family member, orneighbor into this sport we all love. Better yet, sponsor a junior with a gift of a USTA membership.Volunteers are needed in the community-tennis associations, grass-roots programs, districts and the section. Please goonline to www.midatlantic.usta.com or call the Section office at 703-556-6120. You can make a difference. We need yourhelp. Join the USTA family.The USTA Mid-Atlantic Board of Directors: (L-R) Gordon Mikkelson, MD Delegate; Randy Belt, WV Delegate; Enid Weber, Secretary; LynnDuventure, First Vice President; Jim Macomber, Second Vice President; Rose Hobson, President; Chris Reynolds, MD President; MauricePatterson, DC President; Gordon Shingleton, MAS Delegate; Wayne McCoy, VA Delegate; and Steve Sarver, WV President. Not pictured: PatHanssen, VA President; Mark Chisolm, DC Delegate; and Mike Geiger, Treasurer.2

TABLE OF CONTENTSMID-ATLANTIC STAFF7926 Jones-Branch DriveSuite 120McLean, VA 22102-3367Phone: 703-556-6120 or1-800-532-8782Fax LANTIC STAFF & COMMITTEES . . .32007 MID-ATLANTIC ANNUAL AWARDS .4MID-ATLANTIC TENNIS & EDUCATION FOUNDATION. .5MID-ATLANTIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES .6-72007 MID-ATLANTIC JUNIOR RANKINGS .8-92007 WORLD TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS . .102007 NATIONAL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS .102007 MID-ATLANTIC ADULT RANKINGS & CHAMPIONS.10-11MID-ATLANTIC CO-ED ON-CAMPUS .12USTA MARYLAND DISTRICT .13-15Elaine FreemanInterim ExecutiveDirectorUSTA VIRGINIA DISTRICT .16-21USTA WASHINGTON DISTRICT .22USTA WEST VIRGINIA DISTRICT . .23-242007 NATIONAL ADULT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS .25-272007 ADULT LEAGUE MID-ATLANTIC CHAMPIONS .28-34CommitteesAdaptive TennisMark Berry, ChairWayne McCoy, Board LiaisonElaine Freeman, Staff LiaisonPete Siegert, MarylandDavis Toombs, VirginiaMike Taylor, WashingtonSteve Sarver, West VirginiaAdult & Senior CompetitionGary Heinberg & Carol Wood, Co-ChairsGordon Mikkelson, Board LiaisonAndrea Lord, Staff LiaisonGary Lyst, MarylandJulie Ogborne, VirginiaGloria Bell, WashingtonJoe Estanich, West VirginiaRich Allen, Steve Fiske, HenryKennedy & Joan Oelschlager, At LargeAuditWayne McCoy, ChairRose HobsonMike GeigerAdditional: TBDEd Binder, Staff LiaisonBudget & FinanceMike Geiger, ChairDavid Pullen, MarylandGeorge Duangmanee, VirginiaMaurice Patterson, WashingtonSteve Sarver, West VirginiaEd Binder, Staff LiaisonCollegiateDon Paitrick & Sue Worsham, Co-ChairsGordon Mikkelson, Board LiaisonRonnie Goodall, Staff LiaisonAnn Peters, MarylandHenrique Lage, VirginiaJon Nguyen, WashingtonBrandyn Fisher, West VirginiaCommunity DevelopmentElaine Freeman & Kathy Stroop, CoChairsMark Chisholm, Board LiaisonRonnie Goodall, Staff LiaisonBrenda Gilmore, MarylandDon Paitrick, VirginiaSandra Diles, WashingtonJoe Prenelle, West VirginiaConstitution & RulesChris Reynolds, ChairAl Rusch, VirginiaGordon Mikkelson, MarylandMark Chisolm, WashingtonSteve Sarver, West VirginiaElaine FreemanGrantsCorey Gordon & Kate Mills, Co-ChairsRose Hobson & GordonShingleton, Board LiaisonsRonnie Goodall, Staff LiaisonMarc Kantrowitz, MarylandJacob Wilson, VirginiaBarbara White, WashingtonPaulette Umberger, West VirginiaGrievanceDon Min, ChairChris Reynolds, Board LiaisonElaine Freeman, Staff LiaisonJim Lawson, MarylandDon Min, VirginiaKathy Williams, WashingtonSteve Sarver, West VirginiaRonnie GoodallJuancarlo VazquezCommunity Tennis/Diversity ManagerCommunity Tennis/Diversity AssistantJunior CompetitionKelly Jackson, ChairLynn Duventre, Board LiaisonAndrea Lord, Staff LiaisonDavid Parker, MarylandMark Bernstine, VirginiaMark Williams, WashingtonSteve Sarver, West VirginiaVicki Datlow, Terry Deremer, Vinh Do, & ChrisTran, At LargeLeaguesEva Bell & Lin Borcherding, Co-ChairsMaurice Patterson, Board LiaisonPam Leibfreid, Staff LiaisonChris Walsh, MarylandNancy Holt, VirginiaSteve Tolbert, WashingtonSteve Munro, West VirginiaThomas Hsieh & Rebecca Langager, At LargePam LeibfreidTammy ger/LeagueAssistantMarketing & MembershipRay Benton & Dave Malinowski, Co-ChairsPat Hanssen, Board LiaisonElaine Freeman, Staff LiaisonDavid Wendt, MarylandHelen Andrews, VirginiaCynthia Davis, WashingtonWhitney Belt, West VirginiaMulticultural ParticipationShantha Chandra & Hai Tran, Co-ChairsEnid Weber, Board LiaisonRonnie Goodall, Staff LiaisonJoy Faniyi, MarylandEd Tiong, VirginiaWashington: TBDSharon Belcher, West VirginiaMyron Davis & Sue Geibel, At LargeNominating CommitteeSue Worsham, Virginia, ChairMarc Kantrowitz, MarylandMaurice Patterson, WashingtonSteve Sarver, West VirginiaDave Malinowski, Virginia, At LargeVinh Do, Virginia, At LargeDave Wendt, Maryland, At LargeAndrea LordCompetitive Player/High PerformanceManagerEd BinderSTAFFElaine Freeman, ext. 13,ecfree@aol.comPam Leibfreid, ext. 11,Leibfreid@mas.usta.comEd Binder, ext. 20,Binder@mas.usta.comRonnie Goodall, ext. 12,Goodall@mas.usta.comAndrea Lord, ext. 19,Lord@mas.usta.comTammy Reeher, ext. 15,ustamidatlantic@hotmail.comJuancarlo Vazquez, ext. 16,Vazquez@mas.usta.comLynn Gertzog, 301-983-2244MGertzog@aol.comJonathan Amos,Jonathan@virginiatennis.com540-588-5433The 2008 Mid-Atlantic Yearbook is published by theUSTA / Mid-Atlantic Section.It is mailed free of charge tohouseholds whose USTAmembership is current as ofMarch 2008. Others may purchase a copy for 25 by contacting the USTA/Mid-AtlanticSection office at 703-556-6120or 800-532-8782.Tammy Reeher—Yearbook Writer, Editor,& DesignerFinance ManagerOfficialsErnie Mosby, ChairRandy Belt, Board LiaisonAndrea Lord, Staff LiaisonSuzanne Sheridan, MarylandMaggie Schewel, VirginiaRuth Dupree, WashingtonBeverly Conley, West VirginiaDave DeGrafft, & Reliford Sanders, At LargeVolunteersMary Conaway & Cheryl Sloan, Co-ChairsJim Macomber, Board LiaisonTammy Reeher, Staff LiaisonSol Lopez, MarylandJanet Gehman, VirginiaAlice Lee, WashingtonAlisa Tolliver, West VirginiaUSTAMID-ATLANTIC SECTIONPRESIDENT’S MESSAGE & BOARD OF DIRECTORS . . .2Lynn GertzogJonathan AmosMid-AtlanticTennis ServiceRepresentativeMid-AtlanticTennis ServiceRepresentativeThe cover photograph wastaken by Elaine Freemanwhen the 2007 U.S. DavisCup team defeated Russia 4-1for the title in Portland, Oregon. On the cover, BobBryan, Captain Patrick McEnroe, James Blake, Mike Bryanand Andy Roddick hoist theDavis Cup for the UnitedStates, the 32nd time in DavisCup history.3

2007 MID-ATLANTIC ANNUAL AWARDSSectional USTA Organization of the YearReston Tennis, Reston, VAAdult/Senior Tournament of the YearActive Aces Super Seniors Tennis Club (AASSTC) 60 & Over,Washington, DCFamily of the YearThe Mumaw Family, Charles Town, WVJunior Tournament of the YearFranco Florio Boys and Peggy Dallam Girls Tournamentsat Army Navy Country Club, Arlington, VAVolunteer of the YearGlen Edwards, Charles Town, WVReceiving 2007 Annual Awards: (Back) Alice Lee, Otelia Redman,Chad Reed, Sonya Fox, Jesse Berry, Shantha Chandra, MaggieSchewel, Michelle Mumaw (for her daughter Katelyn), AveryHarwell, and Mary Conaway. (Front) Elaine Freeman and BrendaGilmore.Official of the YearMaggie Schewel, Lynchburg, VALeague Coordinator of the YearJesse Berry, Rockville, MDAdult/Senior Sportsmanship (Female)Janet Kramer, Columbia, MDAdult/Senior Sportsmanship (Male)Avery Harwell, Brandywine, MDJunior Sportsmanship (Female)Isabel Aldunate, Bowie, MDKatelyn Mumaw, Charles Town, WVJunior Sportsmanship (Male)William T. Beck, Potomac, MDCommunity Professional of the YearChad Reed, Fishersville, VAUSTA Director at Large John Korffspoke at the USTA Mid-AtlanticAnnual Awards on Nov. 17, 2007.USTA Vice President JoeGrover, an honored guest.Community Program of the YearSonya Fox, Frederick, MDTennis Facility of the YearHoward County Department of Recreation and Parks,Howard County, MDOutstanding Media/Press CoverageSonny Dearth, Newport News, VAExcellence in Multicultural ParticipationBrenda Gilmore, Largo, MDMulticultural Participation Essay ContestElijah Abass, Owings Mills, MDMulticultural Participation Art ContestSerene Matthew, Ellicott City, MDLifetime Service AwardElaine Freeman, Arlington, VA4Serene MatthewElijah AbassMid-Atlantic Art and Essay Winners: Multicultural Committee CoChairs Shantha Chandra and Hai Tran presented awards to SereneMatthew (Ellicott City, MD) the 2007 Multicultural Participation ArtWinner; and Elijah Abass (Owings Mills, MD) the 2007 MulticulturalParticipation Essay Winner.

MID-ATLANTIC TENNIS & EDUCATION FOUNDATIONSold-Out Mid-Atlantic Hall of Fame Banquet Nets 40,000The Mid-Atlantic Hall of Fame induction dinner netted a record-setting 40,000 for the Mid-Atlantic Tennis and Education Foundation’s summer tennis camp programs, which has provided funding for more than 1,000 youths.Former District of Columbia Mayor Anthony Williams, USA Fed Cup and Olympic Captain Zina Garrison, and USTA Chairman andPresident Jane Brown-Grimes were among the VIP guests at the sold-out gala of 230 attendees. Emcee Elise Burgin, a 2003 Mid-AtlanticHall of Fame member, introduced the inductees.MATEF President Robert L. Bunnen Jr. said with the proceeds, more children will be helped. “Our overnight camps can cost 800 perweek, so this creates 50 new camper slots,” Bunnen said. “That’s awesome. MATEF will be able to send more youth to our summercamp program as well as increasing grants to individuals for high-performance training and supporting worthy organizations serving ourmission of providing tennis and education to at-risk youngsters throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. We also will add to our roster ofcamp partners and provide assistance for the educational component of the camps, including speed reading, essay writing and oral presentation on tennis, sportsmanship, nutrition and life issues.Rob Bunnen“The Board and I are so proud of what we have been able to do for at-risk youth in DC, MD, VA & WV. We have tripled the number ofcampers at our tennis & education camp partners in the last three years and have provided these camp scholarships to over 1,000 at-risk youth since our founding.Because of the generous support by so many of you, in 2007 MATEF was able to sponsor 151 disadvantaged youth to either an overnight or a day-time educational and tennis summer camp. MATEF strives to raise the self-esteem of Maryland, Washington, West Virginia and Virginia youth. By combining your contributions with the generous contributions from Nike and Grand Slam Tours, you have allowed MATEF to make a difference in the lives of many. Our Campers andthe entire MATEF Board and Trustees join me in thanking you for your continued support.” Rob BunnenBoard of DirectorsBoard ofHonorary TrusteesRobert L. Bunnen Jr.PresidentBahman AtefiSuzanne Wills KellyFirst Vice PresidentW. Jeffrey AustinJoseph A. GroverEric F. BillingsSecond Vice PresidentHonorable John B. BreauxChristine Murphy PeckSecretaryMarvin P. BushDavid M. WendtTreasurerMark D. EinJoseph W. DornGeorge W. HaywoodElaine C. FreemanCharles R. InceBrenda J. GilmoreEdward J. Kelly IIIRose Hobson,USTA/MAS PresidentMarc KantrowitzLyn RalesChristopher V. TranDaniel R. WaldmanEnid WeberPHOTO BY ART SEITZVirginia WadeVirginia Wade, the Mid-Atlantic Hall ofFame guest speaker, was honored for the30th anniversary of winning her 1977 Wimbledontitle. The British native beat defending ‘76 Wimbledon champion Chris Evert in three sets in thesemifinals and went on to defeat Betty Stove inthe finals for her third Grand Slam singles title.She is the last British player to win a Wimbledon singles title, and she won on the 100th-yearanniversary of the tournament. The InternationalTennis Hall of Fame member has been ranked inthe top 10 for 13 years from 1967-1979 and hasalso won four Grand Slam Doubles titles withMargaret Court.Frederick V. McNair, IVGordon MikkelsonRichey RenebergCalvert W. Simmons Jr.Carol Wood5

MID-ATLANTIC TENNIS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEESMid-Atlantic Tennis Hall of Fame: (L-R) Inductee Anne Geier, inductee Roy Van Brunt, USTA President Jane Brown Grimes, inductee RicheyReneberg, guest speaker Virginia Wade, and inductee Cora Masters Barry. Missing from the photo, inductee Mark Geier. (Photos by Art Seitz)DCTennisIconDC innovator Cora Masters BarryCora Masters Barryhelps children becomemore confident andimprove their liveswith tennis, education,and college scholarships. Barry, formerDistrict of Columbiafirst lady, is Founderand CEO of the Recreation Wish ListCommittee of Washington, DC, whichrecently completed theSoutheast Tennis andLearning Center, a 5.1 million tennisfacility in Washington,DC.Love Wins Onand Off CourtWinningest Mid-Atlantic champions Anne and Mark GeierAnne and Mark Geier have paired together to become thewinningest Mid-Atlantic mixed-doubles pair. The Silver Spring,Maryland residents have achieved the first Grand Slam of MixedDoubles in Mid-Atlantic’s history by being ranked No. 1 in allMixed Doubles categories and are ranked No. 1 in Mixed 45 and55 doubles.Mark Geier’s mother helped him meet his future wife. Hismother picked up a mixed-doubles entry. But Mark didn’t playmixed doubles, so he threw it away. His mother told him heshould play and went through the Mid-Atlantic rankings andfound the top-ranked girl in the 18s. It was Anne Watson. “Mylife changed when I met Anne,” Mark said. “I said ‘Some day wewill win the Mid-Atlantic Championship.’”Umpire MakesRight CallReneberg Has Beaten the BestRoy Van Brunt wasthe youngest personever at 43 (in 1989)selected for the USTANational Chairman ofUmpires. He was theChief U.S. Open Umpire, worked as a lineumpire for the 1981U.S. vs. Czech DavisCup, was a Chair Umpire at 15 consecutiveU.S. Opens between1977-1991, and umpired several tournaments throughout thecountry.Maryland resident Richey Reneberg, who wasranked as high as No. 20 in singles and No. 1 indoubles, beat some of the world’s best players inthe ‘90s. Reneberg, who was ranked No. 1 indoubles with partner Jim Grabb, won two Doubles Grand Slam tournaments, including the ’92U.S. Open with Grabb and the ‘94 AustralianOpen with Jared Palmer.The former Davis Cup player has singles winsover John McEnroe, Pete Sampras, Boris Becker,Stefan Edberg, Goran Ivanisevic and Jim Courier.Reneberg was named the ATP Newcomer ofthe Year and the Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Player of the Year in 1987. Headvanced to the 1986 NCAA finals and was athree-time All-American.6US Open umpire Roy Van BruntThey did. After competing in tournaments for 43years, they have won theopen mixed doubles morethan 10 times, and thehusband and wife more than20 times. Anne is first inhaving the most No. 1rankings in the history ofthe Mid-Atlantic Sectionand Mark is second.The Geiers have their ownhar-tru court and play often.“Because of tennis, I havemy wife, my education,friends, a social life, andentertainment,” Mark said.“Mark loves tennis,” Annesaid. “Every weekend, wewould play a differenttournament. I don’t knowhow we did it. It was a lotof tennis. You have to loveit to do it.” They did.World-class player Richey Reneberg

MID-ATLANTIC TENNIS HALL OF FAME BANQUETFormer DC First Lady Influences Children’s Lives: Cora Masters Barry(back, middle) is with her Southeast Tennis and Learning Center kids.(Front, L-R) Tierra Holloway, Jasmine Hamilton, Devante Williams, and Diamond Herring. (Back) Nathaniel Wilkes, Barry, and Dominique Sanders.(Photos by Art Seitz)Margaret Dell and Fred McNairSmall world: Anne Waldron (right), who was a 12-year-oldEnglish ball girl for her fellow Brit Virginia Wade (left) mether idol again at the Hall of Fame banquet at the ArmyNavy Country Club. “I was a ball girl at a pre-Wimbledontournament,” said Waldron, who now lives in Potomac,MD. “She was the Great English Hope [to win Wimbledon].She did win, but it took another five years. I was 17 whenshe won.”Hall of Fame emcee Elise Burgin, Mid-Atlantic PresidentRose Hobson, and guest speaker Virginia Wade.(Right Photo)Richey Reneburgand his son Christopher. Richey hasbeaten the bestpros in the late ‘80sto early-mid ‘90sand only lost oncein the juniors with a324-1 record.(Left Photo)Zina Garrison, Federation Cup andOlympic women’scoach, spoke at theMid-Atlanticbanquet.Former DC mayor Anthony Williams spoke about Cora MastersBarry’s dedication to her SoutheastTennis and Learning Center children, calling Barry “HurricaneCora” because she is a “force ofnature.” She would keep persevering until projects were completed.Barry has helped hundreds ofstudents. Williams said, “Someonewho stands out in the leadership ofour city is Cora. We love you. Keepdoing what you are doing. You’rethe best.”For articles on the Hall of Fame inductees, go to the USTA Mid-Atlantic website at www.midatlantic.usta.com7

MID-ATLANTICTOURNAMENTRANKINGSUSTA JUNIORJUNIORTOURNAMENTRANKINGS2007 Final RankingsBoys’ 18 Singles1. Patrick Daciek2. Chris Goodwin3. Sergio Wyss4. Zachary Nicholson5. Zachary Pine6. Jonathan Pine7. Drew Courtney8. Sidarth Balaji9. Jan Stefanski10. Jordan Dyke11. N. Tanaka12. Ryan Lissner13. Daniel Barnas14. Barajas-Alexander15. David Nguyen16. Eric Shulman17. John Kelly18. Alex Centenari19. Roshan Potarazu20. Philip Parrish21. John Collins22. Jared Pinsky23. Matthew Feeley24. Taylor Hairston25. Felix Sun26. Timothy Klanke27. Hayden White28. Ben Fass29. Benjamin Wirth30. Felix Hong31. Matt Lichtenstein32. C.J. Williams33. Harsha Rao34. Timothy Lozinak35. David Lupinetti36. Neil Soni37. Tyler Jeffers38. Kevin McMillen39. Monte Tiller40. Kareem Farah41. Doug Gallagher42. Quentin Logan43. George Branche44. Paul Burgin45. Stephen Hardy46. William Beck47. Whitney Hunter48. Ian Fraser8Severna Park, MDRockville, MDBethesda, MDBowie, MDVienna, VAVienna, VAClifton, VAFairfax, VAFalls Church, VAAlexandria, VAWoodbridge, VAEllicott City, MDLa Plata, MDArlington, VAColumbia, MDGlen Allen, VAOwings Mills, MDBaltimore, MDRockville, MDRichmond, MDBowie, MDPotomac, MDArlington, VAOxon Hill, MDPotomac, MDRockville, MDBaltimore, MDBaltimore, MDVirginia Beach, VAMillersville, MDDarnestown, MDRichmond, VASevern, MDChurchville, MDWalkersville, MDGermantown, MDOcean City, MDRichmond, VARoanoke, VAMcLean, VABurke, VALouisa, VAMcLean, VABaltimore, MDFairfax, VAPotomac, MDCharlottesville, VAVirginia Beach, VA49. Garrett Widing50. Nicky PiacenteGreat Falls, VARockville, MD48. Michael Katz49. Alexander Wiese50. John MacomberOwings Mills, MDPotomac, MDVienna, VABoys’ 16 Singles1. Justin Shane2. John Collins3. Mitchell Frank4. Felix Sun5. Sidarth Balaji6. Kyle Parker7. Chris Goodwin8. Paul Burgin9. Timothy Klanke10. Kevin Castellow11. Kevin McMillen12. Eiichiro Okuyama13. Hayden White14. Daniel Nguyen15. Harsha Rao16. Anton Kovrigin17. Matthew Feeley18. Stephen Hardy19. Neil Soni20. Michael Phaup21. Kareem Farah22. Matt Lichtenstein23. Timothy Lozinak24. Stephen Katzel25. Cliff Reynolds26. Chad Brady27. James Davis28. Jackson Breit29. Felix Hong30. Joe Dorn31. Andrew Lutz32. Justin Carter33. Brian Randolph34. Eric Ward35. Jordan Dyke36. Jerel Pleasant37. Jason Luu38. Ryan Kent39. John Kelly40. Zachary Carl41. Denis Kudla42. Max Schnur43. Andrew Pecht44. Brian Hope45. Van Damrongsri46. Ian Mansfield47. Glenn Diersen47. Brett Moorhead48. Peter Weng49. Mitchell Frank50. Jordan PortnerMidlothian, VASilver Spring, MDAnnandale, VAEllicott City, MDFalls Church, VABowie, MDAnnandale, VAPotomac, MDFairfax, VARichmond, VARockville, MDBaltimore, MDRockville, MDBurke, VARichmond, VAN. Potomac, MDBaltimore, MDDunn Loring, VASevern, MDRockville, MDArlington, VAFairfax, VAGermantown, MDFairfax Station, VAMcLean, VADarnestown, MDChurchville, MDBoyds, MDBoyds, MDBluefield, WVManassas, VAVirginia Beach, VAMillersville, MDWashington, DCBaltimore, MDPikesville, MDOakton, VAUpper Marlboro, MDAlexandria, VABowie, MDFairfax, VAEllicott City, MDOwings Mills, MDRichmond, VAArlington, VARichmond, VAHyattsville, MDFairfax, VAEllicott City, MDFishersville, VAGlen Allen, VABoys’ 14 Singles1. Daniel Nguyen2. Anton Kovrigin3. Alex Sidney4. Jason Luu5. Kevin Chu6. Van Damrongsri7. Edwin Zhang8. Justin Carter9. Ryan Shane10. Michael Katz11. Luca Corinteli12. Patrick O’Keefe13. Matt Waddell14. Benjamin Davies15. Max Schnur16. Chris Vrabel17. Eiichiro Okuyama18. Joe Dorn19. Alec Hoblitzell20. A. Camara21. Edgar Vitkovski22. Evan Ward23. Myron Davis24. Ankur Bhargava25. Philip Nelson26. M. Razumovsky27. Tanner Baine28. Andrew Schafer29. Aaron Gomez30. Kamal Patel31. Tyler Carey32. Ian Huang33. Graham Wilson34. Sammy Schwartz35. Justin Shane36. Jerel Pleasant37. Louis Malfait38. Alex Conn39. Venkatasubramanian40. Austin Miller41. Andrew Pecht42. Kevin Gates43. Tyler Tulenko44. Mateo Cevallos45. Jay Soni46. Daniel SunDunn Loring, VARockville, MDBaltimore, MDFairfax, VAPotomac, MDEllicott City, MDFalls Church, VAPikesville, MDFalls Church, VAOwings Mills, MDAlexandria, VASalem, VARichmond, VAMcLean, VARichmond, VACentreville, VAN. Potomac, MDWashington, DCBaltimore, MDPotomac, MDRichmond, VAUpper Marlboro, MDHyattsville, MDCentreville, VAReston, VABaltimore, MDVirginia Beach, VANew Market, MDLa Plata, MDGermantown, MDMoseley, VABurke, VANewport News, VARoanoke, VAFalls Church, VABowie, MDAlexandria, VAPikesville, MDGlen Allen, VARockville, MDHyattsville, MDEllicott City, MDKeswick, VASilver Spring, MDGermantown, MDCharlottesville, VABoys’ 12 Singles1. Dan Shebshayevich2. Jordan Portner3. Venkatasubramanian4. Kasey Countee5. C. Okungbowa6. Aries Wong7. Nicholas Reyes8. Kevin Kelly9. Andrew Schafer10. Alex Hahn11. Harrison O'Keefe12. Chris Vrabel13. Sinclair Farinholt14. Scott Lee15. Mateo Cevallos16. Yancy Dennis17. Francis Tiafoe18. Noah Fenton19. Michael Perel20. Andrew Harrington21. Arvind Kannan22. Anton Zykov23. Nicholas Bayh24. Tyler Tulenko25. Michael Quang26. Zack Zapatero27. Maxim Paskalutsa28. Aaron Gomez29. Michael Drougas30. Mwaridi Ndunda31. Daniel Larkins32. Lewis Goode33. Nik Padmanabhan34. Matthew Fine35. Alex Cauneac36. Jordan Krasner37. Gabriel Goldberg38. Luca Corinteli39. Cody Miller40. Anthony Prezenchuk41. Taylor McKnight42. Daniel Wang43. Wesley Wong44. Kian McLean45. Oludayo ArekePotomac, MDEllicott City, MDGlen Allen, VACheltenham, MDAlexandria, VABethesda, MDPotomac, MDAshburn, VANew Market, MDRockville, MDSalem,VACentreville, VARichmond, VAClarksville, MDSilver Spring, MDReisterstown, MDCollege Park, MDMiddleburg, VARichmond, VAMillersville, MDPotomac, MDFalls Church, VAWashington, DCKeswick, VAForest Hill, MDVirginia Beach, VAWilliamsburg, VALa Plata, MDRoanoke, VABurke, VASilver Spring, MDVirginia Beach, VAMcLean, VAPotomac, MDSeverna Park, MDRockville, MDPotomac, MDAlexandria, VARockville, MDBaltimore, MDWashington, DCOak Hill, VASouth Riding, VAChevy Chase, MDClarksville, MD

MID-ATLANTICJUNIOR& s’ 12 Singles46. Charles Mao47. Brandon Lee48. Chris Armistead49. Akash Bhargava50. Kyle HairstonColumbia, MDReston, VAVirginia Beach, VACentreville, VAOxon Hill, MDBoys’ 10 Singles1. Alex Cauneac2. Sean Sculley3. John Lindsey4. Dennis Afanasev5. Charles Pei6. Brian Tsao7. Jakob Cole8. Jacob Walker9. Michael Li10. Parker Wilson11. Matthew Lozinak12. Vijay Golla13. Taylor McKnight14. Henry Barrett15. Quentin Boustany16. Scotty Watson17. Elliot Tapscott18. Chris Caskin19. Luc Mortemousque20. Joshua Carnohan21. S. Mermersky22. M. Padmanabhan23. Peter Brodzik24. Bryce Depew25. Marko Williams26. M. Ruamthong27. Adam Fenton28. Alex Pierson29. Oludayo Areke30. Nickolas Daly31. Rasheed Slade32. Alex Gerson33. Neal Creasy34. Adrien Bouchet35. Austen Delnicki36. A. Kravchenko37. Sean Hogan38. Scott Sculley39. Manny Gancayco40. Chris Reneberg41. Mark Prettyman42. Nicholas Henault43. Lucas Rovani44. N. Mitchell45. Peter Dudley46. Greyson Guthrie47. Mitchell Pleasure48. Dwayne Thomas49. Matthew Cousins50. Andrew RaingerSeverna Park, MDChurchville, MDChevy Chase, MDWilliamsburg, VAEarlysville, VASparks Glencoe, MDFalls Church, VABethesda, MDClarksville, MDWinchester, VAChurchville, MDBowie, MDWashington, DCBaltimore, MDElkridge, MDVirginia Beach, VABowie, MDPotomac, MDLynchburg, VANew Kent, VAWashington, DCMcLean, VARichmond, VAMidlothian, VAWashington, DCAlexandria, VAMiddleburg, VAChevy Chase, MDClarksville, MDLynchburg, VATemple Hills, MDBethesda, MDLynchburg, VAOakton, VANewport News, VABaltimore, MDLaytonsville, MDChurchville, MDPotomac, MDBethesda, MDFairfax, VAMillersville, MDMcLean, VABethesda, MDCharlottesville, VAHerndon, VAHerndon, VASilver Spring, MDMidlothian, VABroad Run, VAGirls’ 18 Singles1. Maria Fuccillo2. Agnes Sibilski3. Elizabeth Kaufman4. L. Hardenbergh5. Beatrice Capra6. Grace Leake7. Natalie Blosser8. Hai-Li Kong9. Carmen Jackman10. Zahra Dawson11. Katharine Blow12. Yilian Zhang13. Emily Harman14. Gabrielle Duncan15. Aileen Shea16. Lauren Palmucci17. Linden Li18. Caroline Capute19. Lindsay Katz20. Allison Shulman21. Courtney Casey22. Jennifer Lavet23. Skylar Morton24. Kathryn Schafer25. Michelle Meadows26. Gabrielle Devlin27. Michelle Nguyen28. Victoria Ford29. Noel Scott30. Marjorie Baker31. Aandria Carr32. Brooke Blackwell33. Marisa Schonfeld34. Hana Evans35. Alexandra Rice36. Audrey Nguyen37. Brittany Bolster38. Rochelle LambertRockville, MDBethesda, MDPotomac, MDFairfax Station, VAEllicott City, MDColumbia, MDMcLean, VAPotomac, MDSilver Spring, MDFt. Washington, MDRichmond, VAOak Hill, VAPetersburg, WVBowie, MDGreat Falls, VAFairfax, VAGreat Falls, VABaltimore, MDOwings Mills, MDGlen Allen, VARockville, MDVienna, VABethesda, MDNew Market, MDVirginia Beach, VAMcLean, VASpringfield, VAWilliamsburg, VALaurel, MDWashington, DCUpper Marlboro, MDVienna, VAWashington, DCOdenton, MDWarrenton, VAMidlothian, VAEldersburg, MDBunker Hill, WV39. Chris Hammond40. Shannon Bayliss41. Laura Simmons42. Sarah Monsheimer43. Brittany Marshall44. Kristin Nimitz45. Moriah Burke46. Casey Dashiell47. Kristina Rud48. Parham Barber49. Jacqueline Palmucci50. Julie VrabelCharles Town, WVCharlottesville, VAPhoenix, MDSilver Spring, MDOcean City, MDGlen Allen, VARockville, MDNorfolk, VAOakton, VAMartinsville, VAFairfax, VACentreville, VAGirls’ 16 Singles1. Linden Li2. Natalie Blosser3. Julie Vrabel4. Skylar Morton5. Fabiola Chaillo6. Marjorie Baker7. Cecelia Greco8. Malissa Sibly9. Jacqueline Palmucci10. Noor Judeh11. Gabrielle Devlin12. Kelsey McGillis13. Emily Harman14. Sydney Smith15. Maureen Slattery16. Sonja Meighan17. Lindsay Katz18. Elizabeth Kaufman19. Spencer Liang20. Lauren Davis21. Kiersten Pappas22. Gabrielle Duncan23. Laura Simmons24. Alexandra Ritter25. Erica Choo26. Alysia Rodgers27. Darien Sears28. Alexandra Assaf29. Sarah Macy30. Jennifer Lavet31. Callie Whitlock32. Christina Harrington33. Michelle Nguyen34. Ariel Burke35. Maria Fuccillo36. Lauren Palmucci37. Lindsay Raulston38. Ama Osei39. Leah Garrison40. Katelyn Mumaw41. Isabel Aldunate42. Sarah Monsheimer43. Betsey Ezell44. Shanique Alabi45. Sophie Schonfeld46. Lolita Kachay47. Aandria Carr48. Mary Tepper49. Karling Watson50. Ashley DelaneyGreat Falls, VAMcLean, VACentreville, VABethesda, MDFalls Church, VAWashington, DCHaymarket, VAVirginia Beach, VAFairfax, VAPotomac, MDMcLean, VAGreat Falls, VAPetersburg, WVWashington, DCNewport News, VAMcLean, VAOwings Mills, MDPotomac, MDPotomac, MDMitchellville, MDWaterford, VABowie, MDPhoenix, MDVirginia Beach, VABaltimore, MDBethesda, MDSilver Spring, MDMcLean, VAPotomac, MDVienna, VARichmond, VAMillersville, MDSpringfield, VARockville, MDRockville, MDFairfax, VAFranklin, VALanham, MDLanham, MDCharles Town, WVBowie, MDSilver Spring, MDDanville, VABristow, VAWashington, DCBaltimore, MDUpper Marlboro, MDRichmond, VAVirginia Beach, VAEllicott City, MDGirls’ 14 Singles1. Julie Vrabel2. Sonja Meighan3. Noor Judeh4. Fabiola Chaillo5. Skylar Morton6. Spencer Liang7. Sarah Pariser8. Ama Osei9. Lauren Davis10. Vanessa Vanderdys11. Isabel Aldunate12. Katelyn Mumaw13. Christina Harrington14. Alanna McFail15. Alexandra Ritter

tion's summer tennis camp programs, which has provided funding for more than 1,000 youths. Former District of Columbia Mayor Anthony Williams, USA Fed Cup and Olympic Captain Zina Garrison, and USTA Chairman and President Jane Brown-Grimes were among the VIP guests at the sold-out gala of 230 attendees. Emcee Elise Burgin, a 2003 Mid-Atlantic