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1 Year in Review It s Your Game!

2 Tennis in mid-america doesn t get any better! Chicago Indianapolis Cincinnati Louisville Nashville Detroit Lindner Family Tennis Center Lexington Cleveland Pittsburgh Columbus Kings Island Knoxville Charleston CINCINNATI 2008 Men: JULY 25 -AUGUST 3 Women: AUGUST 9-17 USTA member benefits, tickets, hotels and more: Tickets through Ticketmaster: INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MONTE-CARLO ROMA HAMBURG TORONTO CINCINNATI MADRID PARIS SHANGHAI 2008

3 President s Message The USTA/Midwest Section made great strides growing the sport of tennis during Thank you to all our USTA/Midwest Section members for helping us hit record membership levels ending the year with 82,885 USTA Members. In addition, Midwest ended the year with 1,256 USTA Organizational Members making us the No. 1 Section in the USTA. In 2007, we embarked on a new delivery system to increase the number of junior leagues and players. Targeting USTA Jr. Team Tennis for the 10-and-under population, approximately 1,200 more junior players participated in the program. We also focused on recruiting, retaining and recovering league players, and USTA League participation increased by 11.06%. Many Midwest players achieved notable success on the court last year. In adult action, the 3.5 women from Indianapolis, In., won the USTA League 3.5 Adult National Championships. On the junior side, a team from New Albany, Oh., captured the USTA Jr. Team Tennis National Championships title in the 18-and-Under Advanced Division. Off the tennis court, Tennis Block Parties held throughout the Midwest during May and June introduced new individuals to tennis, and returned the excitement of the game to others who had not participated in years. Also, USTA Member Appreciation Days were again a big hit in Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Hundreds of members joined us for prizes, refreshments, and player appearances. And, our Net Rewards program continued to attract and reward Midwest members for their participation in our sport as a player and spectator. At the end of the year, the following distinguished individuals were enshrined into the Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame: Meredith McGrath of Santa Clara, Ca. (formerly Midland, Mi.); and the late Forrest Hainline, Jr., of Detroit, Mi. USTA/Midwest Section award winners included Lynda Hinshaw of Richmond, In., Mel Bergman Award; Brent and Karan Wilson Family of Evansville, In., Family of the Year Award; and Dora Hubbard Tennis Academy of Gary, In., the USTA Tennis NJTL Chapter of the Year. The upcoming year provides many opportunities for the USTA/Midwest Section to achieve its tennis participation and membership goals. Our priorities and goals during 2008 include tennis development and operations (adult tennis, junior tennis and community tennis), financial and organizational excellence, and membership growth. We are implementing new initiatives during First, you will notice this publication is called our Midwest Year in Review replacing our former Yearbook. While the majority of content from the Yearbook appears in this magazine, you will notice the publication sports a new look similar to our Midwest Tennis News magazine distributed several times during the year. Another initiative is the launch of the USTA/Midwest Section Kids Club for juniors 10 years and younger. The club includes a mascot named Ace who will make appearances this year at select events throughout the Midwest. You also play a key role in helping us grow the sport of tennis throughout the USTA/Midwest Section, and there are three ways you can help us now. First, consider yourself a salesperson and recruiter for tennis. Get some transition tennis balls and put them in your tennis bag. When you see a family or beginners on the court, go up and offer them these balls, and watch them quickly experience success. Tell them where to get more, and direct them to local programs. Second, tell your friends about junior team programs, so we can get many more kids started in a team format. Help organize a neighborhood tennis event or an after school program. And third, please recruit others to volunteer, as there are opportunities ranging from just a few hours a year to more frequent roles. Please encourage others to get involved, and pass along their names to us. Thank you for helping us grow the sport of a lifetime, Doug Wenger Table of Contents Administration President s Message...3 Officers, Delegates-at-Large, and Past Presidents photos...4 Midwest Staff and District Contacts...5 Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation...6 Honors/Community Tennis/Other Spring Meeting/Award Winners...7 Annual Meeting/Midwest Hall of Fame...8 Diversity and Tennis on Tour...9 Wheelchair, Adaptive and Officiating...10 Adult Tennis Adult/Senior Women League Championships...12 Adult/Senior Men League Championships...13 Senior Mixed/Combo Doubles League Championships...14 Mixed Doubles League Championships...15 Collegiate Tennis...16 Intersectionals and Senior Team Championships...18 Adult Women and Men Section Rankings...20 Junior Tennis USTA Player Development...26 Junior Intersectional/Team Championships...27 Zone Team Championships...28 Junior Davis/Wightman Cups...29 USTA Jr. Team Tennis...30 Schools and NJTL...31 Midwest Sportsmanship Winners...32 Junior Girls and Boys Section Rankings News Adult Ranking Requirements & Regulations...41 Junior Ranking Requirements & Regulations...42 Endorsement Procedure Grid...44 Midwest Tournament Regulations...45 Distribution of Year in Review The USTA/Midwest Section Year in Review is mailed free of charge to all USTA members who reside in the USTA/Midwest Section, and whose membership is current as of February 15. Correspondence, Advertising, Reproduction The USTA/Midwest Section Year in Review is a publication of the USTA/Midwest Section, Inc. All correspondence regarding editorial material should be directed to 1310 E. 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240). The USTA/Midwest Section grants permission to reprint any or all articles published in the publication unless copyrighted by the United States Tennis Association or the USTA/Midwest Section or is reprinted from another publication. No photographs may be reproduced without written permission from the photographer. USTA/Midwest Section Founded: July 13, 1895 The USTA/Midwest Section is the second largest section of the United States Tennis Association, the National Governing Body for tennis in the U.S. The USTA/Midwest Section is composed of 14 Districts in the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin, as well as designated counties in West Virginia and Kentucky. The USTA/Midwest Section was founded as the Western Tennis Association in Chicago, Ill. Mission Statement The mission of the USTA/Midwest Section is to promote, develop and service the game of tennis. w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 3

4 2008 USTA/Midwest Section Executive Committee/ Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation Board USTA/Midwest Section Board of Directors Standing (l-r): Beverly Wentz, Secretary; Stephen Butzlaff, Executive Vice President; Don Harris, Treasurer; Doug Wenger, President; Violet Clark, Vice President; Leslie Varnado, Jr., USTA Delegate; and Jonelle Smith, Vice President. USTA/Midwest Section Past Presidents These esteemed former presidents attended the 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Annual Meeting in Detroit, Mi. Standing (l-r): Dick Arnold, Laurie Covert, Leslie Varnado, Jr., Pat Freebody, Barbara Lawrence and Ron Brooks. USTA/Midwest Section Delegates at Large Standing (l-r): Tom Gray, Steve Hayden, Jerri Banks, Ethel Parker, John Wolk, Joy Albi and Denny Schackter. Not pictured: Elizabeth Barnhill. Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation Board of Directors Sitting (l-r): Jonelle Smith, Violet Clark, Beverly Wentz and Bobbie Farley. Standing (l-r): Leslie Varnado, Jr., Stephen Butzlaff, Don Harris, Laurie Covert, Dick Arnold, Ron Brooks and Doug Wenger. Not pictured: Barbara Wynne and Jay Hacker. Western Tennis Association Past Presidents 1895 Victor Elting* 1896 Samuel S. Chase* 1906 James Gardner* Edwin Ashcraft* Everts Wrenn* 1914 Edwin M. Ashcraft, Jr.* L.H. Waidner* J.C. Stewart* Harry S. Walsh* Fred D. Burns* James H. Bishop* Gordon E. Small* Ralph W. Westcott* H.G. Petersen* Stanley McKie* Chester C. Johnson* Melvin Bergman* Walter T. Ritter* 1949 William Matson Tobin* Allen B. Stowe* Warren Wheary* Stanley W. Lewis* Carl M. Noble* 1958 Ralph E. Ellis* Thomas E. Price* Harold Tenney 1963 Owen H. Wyandt* Stanley Malless Robert S. Malaga Richard F. Stonesifer* Joseph E. Carrico* Forrest A. Hainline, Jr.* Dr. James L. Gray* Rolla Anderson James McMackin, Jr David R. Markin Dr. Howard Z. Dredge* Ronald A. Brooks Marian Baird* Patricia J. Freebody Richard D. Ferman, Jr Richard Arnold Barbara Lawrence USTA/Midwest Section Past Presidents Edward Nussel Joe Grover Laurie Covert Scott Schultz Jay Hacker Leslie Varnado, Jr. * Deceased 4 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

5 2008 USTA/Midwest Section Staff and Districts USTA/Midwest Section Staff Mark Saunders Executive Director ext. 222, Diane Ansay Director of Adult/Senior Tennis ext. 229, Andrea Calvert-Sanders Director of Junior Tennis ext. 228, Kathy Dalla Costa Director of Communications ext. 224, Dorian Dyson Director of Finance/Administration ext. 223, Jeff Giles Director of Community Tennis Tennis Service Representative Indiana ext. 232, John Kolner Director of Membership and Marketing ext. 233, Greg Boyd Junior Ranking Coordinator ext. 236, Chad Docktor USTA Junior Teams Coordinator ext. 231, Peg Hanna USTA League Coordinator Adult, Senior and Super Senior , Donna Owens USTA League Coordinator Combo Doubles, Senior Mixed, Mixed and Tri-Level , Steve Wise Collegiate Coordinator , Kirk Ito Diversity Coordinator ext. 225, Michael Puck Membership Coordinator ext. 240, Jennifer Conley Finance and Human Resources Coordinator ext. 226, Karen Sefton Staff Accountant ext. 235, Katy Waggoner Communications Coordinator ext. 239, Angela Harvey Administrative Assistant ext. 230, Mary Pat Kalbas Executive Administrative Assistant ext. 221, Matthew Smucker Tennis Service Representative Chicago , Bret Schrama Tennis Service Representative Illinois , Sue Selke Tennis Service Representative Michigan , Jim Amick Tennis Service Representative Ohio , Erika Wentz Tennis Service Representative Wisconsin , USTA/Midwest Section Districts CHICAGO President Donald Kempster B: Executive Director Mark Przepiorski B: F: Website: Office Hours: M-F 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. MIDDLE ILLINOIS President Jim Davis H: Executive Director TBA Website: Office Hours: Part-time SOUTHERN ILLINOIS President Kevin Hamilton B: Executive Director Patty Bramlet B: Website: Office Hours: Part-time NORTHEASTERN MICHIGAN President Paul Farah H: Executive Director Stephen Midcalf H: Website: Office Hours: Part-time WESTERN MICHIGAN President Mark Harvey B: Executive Director Paula Stephanic B: F: Website: Office Hours: Part-time NORTHEASTERN OHIO President Sharon Miles H: Executive Director Carol Gander B: F: Website: Office Hours: M-F 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. OHIO VALLEY President Bob Campbell B: Executive Director David Engle B: F: Website: Office Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. WISCONSIN President Lloyd Cook H: B: Executive Director Nancy Massart B: F: Website: Office Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. NORTHERN ILLINOIS President Duffy Turner H: Executive Director Pam Delnagro B: F: Website: Office Hours: Part-time CENTRAL INDIANA President Jim Whipkey B: F: Executive Director Sheila Schildbach B: F: Website: Office Hours: M-F 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. NORTHERN INDIANA President Jim French B: F: Executive Director Jeanne French B: F: Website: Office Hours: Part-time NORTHERN MICHIGAN President Mary Sivula H: Executive Director Margaret Ruemenapp B: F: Website: Office Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN President Kelley Hice B: Executive Director Zori Duda B: F: Website: Office Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. NORTHWESTERN OHIO President Doug Reineke B: F: Executive Director Sheryl Birch B: F: Website: Office Hours: M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. District Executive Directors Back row (l-r): Jeanne French, Northern Indiana; Patty Bramlet, Southern Illinois; Mark Przepiorski, Chicago; Sheila Schildbach, Central Indiana; Paula Stephanic, Western Michigan; Sheryl Birch, Northwestern Ohio; and Dave Engle, Ohio Valley. Front row (l-r): Zori Duda, Southeastern Michigan; Nancy Massart, Wisconsin; Vicki Schmidgall, Middle Illinois; and Margaret Ruemenapp, Northern Michigan. Not pictured: Stephen Midcalf, Northeastern Michigan; Carol Gander, Northeastern Ohio; and Pam Delnagro, Northern Illinois. District Presidents Back row (l-r): Bob Campbell, Ohio Valley; Jim Davis, Middle Illinois; Mark Harvey, Western Michigan; Kevin Hamilton, Southern Illinois; Duffy Turner, Northern Illinois; Kelley Hice, Southeastern Michigan; and Jim Whipkey, Central Indiana. Front row (l-r): Paul Farah, Northeastern Michigan; Sharon Miles, Northeastern Ohio; Jim French, Northern Indiana; and Donald Kempster, Chicago. Not pictured: Lloyd Cook, Wisconsin; Mary Sivula, Northern Michigan; and Doug Reineke, Northwestern Ohio. w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 5

6 Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation Continues to Change Lives Through Grants and Scholarships Help us Give the Gift of Tennis INDIVIDUAL AND PROGRAM GRANTS The Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation: Provides grants to community-based youth tennis programs. Assists young players who have demonstrated talent through national or sectional rankings and are in need of financial support to compete at higher levels. Evidence of year-round personal, parental and organizational commitment to improvement and development is relevant to approval of grant requests. Provides tennis camp scholarships or other financial assistance to young athletes in need. Supports the USTA/Midwest Section junior teams that represent the Section in national competitions. Subsidizes activities of the USTA/Midwest Section Diversity & Inclusion Committee. Assists schools in the USTA/Midwest Section in meeting equipment needs to provide students the opportunity to experience tennis as part of their physical education classes. THE TIM & TOM GULLIKSON USTA/MIDWEST SECTION SCHOLARSHIP The Tim & Tom Gullikson USTA/Midwest Section Scholarship was established by the Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation in January 1998 to recognize Tim & Tom Gullikson, and to reward young players with funding to advance their education and tennis interests. Each year a $2,500 Tim & Tom Gullikson USTA/ Midwest Section Scholarship will be presented to one female and one male junior tennis player from the USTA/Midwest Section. The Tim & Tom Gullikson USTA/Midwest Section Scholarship is designed to provide assistance to those who have demonstrated financial need and have shown ability, aptitude and promise both as students and as tennis players. Tennis can have a powerful impact on a child s life. This is why the USTA/ Midwest Section established the Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation in Its mission is to develop the life skills of youth through tennis and education. The Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the USTA/Midwest Section, helps youngsters succeed both on and off the court. Empowering young people in our communities with leadership skills, dedication to good citizenship and discipline is the greatest gift we can give them. Through the generosity of our donors we were able to disperse nearly $82,000 in funds in 2007, supporting 41 individual players and 11 organizations with more than 3,000 young people participating in their programs. Thank you to those individuals who supported our 2007 Annual Campaign. Our Annual Campaign provides funding for grassroots tennis programs and junior players. The Foundation provides grants to tennis and education programs that assist disadvantaged children, scholarships for college educations, individual grants to high performance players, and opportunities for youth to attend camps and team events. To date, the MYTEF has provided approximately $244,750 to individuals and nearly $166,560 to local community programs. If you have not had an opportunity to donate to our Annual Campaign, please see the form below for your chance. On behalf of all children who benefit from the Foundation, thank you for your dedication and support of tennis. Sincerely, Leslie Varnado, Jr. President, Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation Applications and guidelines for individual and program grants and applications for the Gullikson Scholarships are available by visiting the USTA/Midwest Section website at or by calling the Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation at Tim & Tom Gullikson USTA/ Midwest Section Scholarship recipient Hana Suckstorff of Troy, Mi Tim & Tom Gullikson USTA/ Midwest Section Scholarship recipient Casey Cullen of Beverly Hills, Mi. General Level of Support $1,000 $500 $100 $50 Other Donor Information Name: Title: Company/Organization: Address: City: State: Zip: Telephone: Fax: Please make your checks payable to the Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation or you may charge your: Visa/MC/Amex (please circle one): Exp: Signature: Date: Give the Gift of Tennis Your donation is 100% tax deductible. Don t forget about matching gifts! Please mail to: Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation 1310 E. 96 th Street, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN (Or fax to ) 6 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

7 2007 Spring Meeting and Award Winners The 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Spring Meeting was held from April in downtown Indianapolis, In. The weekend began on Friday, April 21 with USTA/Midwest Section Past President Leslie Varnado, Jr., welcoming the USTA/Midwest Section volunteers. USTA Secretary- Treasurer Donald Tisdel addressed the attendees on Friday evening. Following Tisdel s message on initiatives and the financial picture of the USTA, volunteers attended the annual Kay Schubert Dessert and Cocktail reception. Saturday morning began with the popular Committee Chairmen Panel presentation in which each committee shared their accomplishments and initiatives for the year. Then, the remainder of the morning and portion of the afternoon consisted of various Midwest committee meetings. The USTA/Midwest Section Spring Awards Luncheon was held that afternoon to honor very deserving individuals and organizations for their service to the association. In addition to the annual awards, USTA/Midwest Section staff Steve Wise was presented the 2007 USTA Tennis on Campus Section Coordinator of the Year award. The weekend concluded on Saturday afternoon with the USTA/Midwest Section Executive Committee Meeting which included remarks from both USTA/Midwest Section Past President Leslie Varnado, Jr., and USTA/ Midwest Section Executive Director Mark Saunders. The 2008 USTA/Midwest Section Spring Meeting is scheduled for April in Indianapolis, In. The USTA/Midwest Section proudly presents 10 section awards each year to extraordinary individuals and organizations. As always, the 2007 winners headline an elite group of dedicated volunteers and individuals throughout the section. In addition to these annual awards, the USTA/ Midwest Section recognizes individuals who have volunteered or been on staff for five, 10, 20 or 30 years of service at the section level WALLACE R. HOLZMAN, SR. AWARD The Wallace R. Holzman, Sr., Award recognizes the outstanding 16 or 18-and-under age division male player from the USTA/Midwest Section for the highest standards of tennis accomplishments, character, conduct, sportsmanship, appearance and amateurism CAP LEIGHTON AWARD The Cap Leighton Award recognizes the tennis teaching professional who contributes to tennis in his or her community beyond his or her livelihood. This person gives freely in promoting involvement in tennis for players of all levels and ages, and assists in developing tennis programs and participation in these programs FRANK DOWLING AWARD The Frank Dowling Award recognizes an individual who has displayed outstanding attributes as a tennis official in the USTA/Midwest Section for at least five years FRED BURNS AWARD The Fred Burns Award recognizes the journalist, sportscaster, newspaper, radio, or television station, which has contributed the most toward promoting tennis on the local, district, or section level. Evan King - Chicago, IL Chris Michalowski - Acme, MI Joyce Tessiatore - Arbor Vitae, WI Congratulations to the following volunteer service award winners: Five Year Volunteer Service Awards: Dallas Aleman, Steve Butzlaff, Steve Hayden, Lori James, Mel Kropko, Sally Mangina, Karen Montovan, Julia Steele, Joyce Tessiatore and John Wolk Ten Year Volunteer Service Awards: Marilyn Atkinson, Patsy Conley and Gilbert Rincon 2007 STANLEY MALLESS AWARD The Stanley Malless Award is presented to a volunteer recognizing distinguished service in his or her district. The award especially honors the individual who has contributed to the development of tennis programs from the grass roots up for five years or more HELEN SHOCKLEY AWARD The Helen Shockley Award recognizes the outstanding 16 or 18-and-under age division female player from the USTA/Midwest Section for the highest standards of tennis accomplishments, character, conduct, sportsmanship, appearance and amateurism. Pam Hammond - Fond Du Lac, WI Shannon Mathews - Birmingham, MI 2007 MEMBER ORGANIZATION AWARD The USTA/Midwest Section Member Organization of the Year Award is presented annually to a USTA member organization in the USTA/Midwest Section in recognition of its service to the tennis community, service to its members through junior and adult programs, and its history of providing those services COMMUNITY TENNIS ASSOCIATION AWARD The USTA/Midwest Section Community Tennis Association of the Year Award is presented to a CTA based on the following criteria: leadership, mission, strategic plan, organizational structure, program offerings and services, volunteers, partnerships and special recognition. Scott Cooper - Indianapolis, IN Cleveland Racquet Club - Cleveland, OH (Jim Elwing accepted award) Oconomowoc Community Tennis Association - Oconomowoc, WI (Linda Freedman accepted award) w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 7

8 Let s Grow! Let s Go! at the Annual Meeting; Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame Enshrinees and Award Winners Honored Let s Grow! Let s Go! at the Annual Meeting The 114th USTA/Midwest Section Annual Meeting was held from December 7-9 in Detroit, Mi. The 2007 Annual Meeting kicked off on Friday evening with a dinner, welcome address by USTA/Midwest Section Executive Director Mark Saunders, message from USTA/Midwest Section President Doug Wenger, debut of the new Midwest Kids Club mascot Ace, presentation of the new QuickStart Tennis format with local area junior players, and a onepoint cash prize tournament. Saunders welcomed this year s attendees with a little help from the new Midwest Kids Club mascot Ace. After his remarks, Wenger shared his thoughts on his direction for Midwest during the next two years including a focus on getting more of the age group out onto the court, new formats for reaching the 10-and-under future players, and more. Attendees were then treated to an exciting demonstration of USTA Jr. Team Tennis QuickStart Tennis targeted at helping kids 10-and-under learn the game with age-appropriate equipment and courts. Several youth from a Detroit area tennis program were on hand to take part in the on-court demonstration. The evening was capped off with a new one-point cash tennis tournament played using the QuickStart Tennis equipment and modified court. Congratulations to our tournament winners Patty Bramlet from Carmel, Il., and Gilbert Rincon from Lapeer, Mi. On Saturday morning all attendees were invited to the General Session and a presentation by Ellen Del Colle, Development Specialist, USTA Tennis & Education Foundation. Ellen shared her enthusiasm and knowledge regarding the importance of Foundations in local areas, and informed attendees of grant opportunities from the USTA Tennis & Education Foundation and Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation. Following the morning presentation, attendees were encouraged to attend various USTA/Midwest Section Committee meetings including junior competition, officiating, leagues, junior recreation, diversity and inclusion, collegiate, adult competition and advocacy and grants. On Saturday evening, the USTA/Midwest Section honored Meredith McGrath of Santa Clara, Ca., (formerly of Midland, Mi.), and the late Forrest Hainline, Jr., of Detroit, Mi. as they were inducted into the 2007 Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame. In addition, special presentations were made to our volunteer and staff service recipients, Tennis Family of the Year winner, Mel Bergman recipient, and NJTL of the Year winner. Then, on Sunday morning, the 114th Annual Meeting of the USTA/Midwest Section took place. In addition, the Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation Annual Meeting and USTA/Midwest Section Executive Committee Meeting were also held. Also, one lucky volunteer, Kathy Risacher of Indianapolis, In., was the winner of a trip raffled by the USTA/Midwest Section to the Colony Beach and Tennis Resort in Longboat Key, Fl. The 2008 USTA/Midwest Section Annual Meeting is scheduled for December 5-7 in Chicago, Il. Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame Enshrinees and Award Winners Honored 2007 Hall of Fame Inductees Distinguished inductees Meredith McGrath and the late Forrest Hainline, Jr., were enshrined into the USTA/Midwest Section Hall of Fame on December 8, 2007, in Detroit, Mi. Meredith McGrath competed on the Women s Tennis Association (WTA) Tour for nine years. She achieved a career high ranking of No. 18 in singles in 1996 and No. 4 in doubles in 1994 and McGrath captured three WTA singles titles and 25 doubles titles during her career. On the professional circuit, McGrath was a US Open Mixed Doubles champion in 1995 and finalist in McGrath was named the 1994 WTA Tour Comeback Player of the Year and the 1996 Tennis Magazine Comeback Player of the Year. Meredith McGrath McGrath played collegiate tennis at Stanford University where she was named an ITCA All-American in 1990 in singles and doubles. McGrath won a total of 19 national and international junior titles, and three Michigan High School Division A State Championships. Forrest Hainline, Jr., was a dedicated USTA volunteer and an accomplished tennis player. At the USTA level, Hainline was a member of the USTA Board of Directors in 1985, and served as Chairman of the USTA Constitution & Rules Committee from , and the USTA Disciplinary Committee from Hainline served as USTA/Midwest Section President (formerly Western Tennis Association) from , Vice President from , and Secretary in He also served Forrest Hainline, Jr. as President of the Southeastern Michigan Tennis Association from His accolades include the following: USTA Ralph Westcott Family of the Year Award in 1974; USTA/Midwest Section Family of the Year Award in 1974; USTA/Midwest Section Mel Bergman Award in 1983; induction into the Michigan Amateur Sports Hall of Fame in 1978; and induction into the Augustana College Sports Hall of Fame in On December 8, the following individuals were presented USTA/Midwest Section awards: Lynda Hinshaw, Mel Bergman Award; the Brent Wilson family, Family of the Year Award; and Dora Hubbard Tennis Academy, USTA Tennis NJTL Chapter of the Year Award. Lynda Hinshaw of Richmond, In., served as the Central Indiana Tennis Association (CITA) President from and chaired numerous committees. She is a recipient of the 1985 CITA Stanley Malless Award. At the Section level, Hinshaw served 14 years as USTA/ Midwest Section Grievance Committee Chairman. She was a previous member of the Officials Committee. Hinshaw is a recipient of the Midwest s Frank Dowling Award. Hinshaw has served as an official for 30 years, and has worked the USTA/Midwest Section Closed Boys /Girls 16 and 18 Championships and Junior Wightman Cup. Lynda Hinshaw Hinshaw has been involved with the USTA at the national level. She was a member of the Umpires/Officials Committee for 12 years, and has been a National Trainer/Evaluator for more than 10 years. The Wilson Family of Evansville, In., was presented the Central Indiana Tennis Association (CITA) Tennis Family of the Year Award in Brent was on the fundraising committee for the Wesselman Tennis Center expansion in Evansville. He volunteers for events, secures sponsors for the local USTA Pro Circuit tournament, and is assistant coach for the local junior high tennis team. George Acker Katrina Adams Rolla Anderson Dick Arnold Marian Baird George E. Barnes Jane Peaches Bartkowicz Melvin Bergman Colonel James H. Bishop Vic Braden Mary K. Browne Alvin W. Bunis Gene Buwick Joseph E. Carrico Bud Collins Kreigh Collins Chuck DeVoe USTA/Midwest Section Hall of Fame Members Howard Dredge J. Howard Bumpy Frazer Patricia Freebody Paul Flory Grant Golden Clark Graebner Seymour Greenberg Ann Grossman-Wunderlich Tim Gullikson Tom Gullikson Forrest Hainline, Jr. John F. Hennessey Jean Hoxie Shirley Fry-Irvin Erick Iskersky Andrea Jaeger Aaron Krickstein Brent s wife Karan recently assumed the role of ECTA President. Karan has been a CITA volunteer serving on its Adult/Senior Tennis Committee and Community Services Committee. The Wilson Family Daughter Whitney is currently a freshman tennis player at Michigan State University. As a junior tennis player, she held CITA, Midwest and USTA rankings. She competed on the CITA Junior Wightman Cup team for three years, and received the 2006 CITA Barbara Wynne Junior Sportsmanship Award. The Dora Hubbard Tennis Academy has been touching the lives of hundreds of youth for 26 years in the Gary, In., area. Youth are taught the fundamentals of tennis and life skills such as responsibility, respect and integrity. The program is held at a local park during the summer, and in the winter at an indoor club to provide year-round programming. As part of its educational component, a bookmobile visits the program so the students can expand their reading skills, and the kids participate in the annual Arthur Ashe Essay Contest. Youth participate in the annual NJTL Dora Hubbard Regional Rally held at locations throughout the USTA/Midwest Section. Each year the NJTL Chapter hosts a banquet, and one senior is awarded a $500 college/university scholarship. George Lott Barry MacKay Robert S. Malaga Stanley Malless David Markin Meredith McGrath Dan Miller Wes & Georgina Muthig Frank Parker Mary Lou Piatek-Daniels Thomas E. Price John Powless Marty Riessen Kay Schubert Helen Shockley James Stewart Allen B. Stowe Photos by Dan Graschuck William F. Talbert Gwyneth Thomas Tony Trabert L.H. Waidner MaliVai Washington Todd Witsken Barbara Wynne Come Visit Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame 1310 West 96th Street, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

9 Growing the Game Through Diversity & Inclusion Continues as Major Focus; Midwest s Tennis on Tour Program The USTA/Midwest Section Diversity & Inclusion Committee continues to experience success in its efforts to increase diverse participation throughout the section. This success is the result of a top-down commitment from USTA/Midwest Section Board, staff, and numerous diverse volunteers at both the section and district levels. There are plenty of success stories and accomplishments to share from Coaches Workshop Sixty one Midwest coaches came together last April in Indianapolis, In. Workshop topics included Capacity Building for Grassroots Programs, USTA Jr. Team Tennis Associations, A New Day in Growing Your Program, and Meet the Midwest President on Volunteerism. On-court clinics were conducted on two tracks, one for recreational coaches and one for teaching professionals. QuickStart Tennis, Doubles Strategy, High Performance drills and an inaugural rollout of an Athletic Enhancement Program were shared. The annual Spring Meeting for the Midwestern Tennis Association Mid-TAC and Officials Provisional Training were again held on the last day of the workshop. Program and Individual Grants Diversity Program Grants were awarded to 29 programs which offered USTA Jr. Team Tennis, Rally Ball and USTA League programs. Also, 21 Diversity Individual Player Grants were awarded to up and coming players between the ages of 10 and 14 years old. Junior Excellence Camp In October 2007, 49 junior players throughout the USTA/Midwest Section headed to Notre Dame University in South Bend, In. John Lucas, former NCAA All-American in tennis and basketball, conducted a rigorous and fun Saturday clinic. Lucas also shared some of his life-long lessons with the juniors, coaches and parents. Volunteer and sports psychologist Dr. Stephanie Livingston of Chicago, Il., facilitated a dialogue with the parents on their role as tennis parents. On Sunday morning, a round robin team tournament was conducted with juniors implementing what they had learned during the camp Program Grant Recipients Al s Clinics, Inc. Sandusky, OH Athletes Committed to Education Chicago, IL Boys & Girls Club of Danville Danville, IL Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Peoria Peoria, IL Champaign Park District Champaign, IL City of Evanston Community Tennis Evanston, IL CTA of South Suburban Chicago Steger, IL Dora Hubbard Tennis Academy, Inc. Gary, IN Effingham Park District Effingham, IL Fairfield Tennis Club Fairfield, IL Greater Chicago Chinese Tennis Assoc. Vernon Hills, IL Groveport High School Canal Winchester, OH In Hardin USTA JTT Association Ada, OH Inner City Tennis Project Cincinnati, OH Jefferson High School Rockford, IL Lawrenceville Tennis League, Inc. Lawrenceville, IL Marcus Garvey Institute of Awareness Warren, OH Marietta Area CTA Marietta, OH Midwestern Tennis Association Chicago, IL Morton Roller Rink Morton, IL Parker s Diversity Youth Program Toledo, OH Parkside Athletics/Pekin Park District Pekin, IL Racquet Club of Columbus, LTD Columbus, OH South Bend Police Dept. South Bend, IN Springfield Tennis Academy Springfield, IL Twin Tennistry Detroit, MI UT Howard Haynes CTA Toledo, OH YMCA of Rock River Valley Rockford, IL YMCA of Madison County Anderson, IN Participants from the Junior Excellence Camp held last fall at Notre Dame University. Tennis on Tour Program Visits Communities Throughout Midwest The USTA/Midwest Section s Tennis on Tour program visited 28 different community events in 2007 reaching more than 4,200 participants with its on-court activities. Among the stops on the Tennis on Tour schedule, the program visited these events: Cincinnati Red s Opening Day Parade in April, Milwaukee s Summerfest in July, the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City, Mi., during July, and the Marion County Back to School Fest in Indianapolis, In., during August. The success of the USTA/Midwest Section s Tennis on Tour Tennis on Tour at Summerfest program is reliant on all the local volunteers in the communities in Milwaukee where events were held. Tennis on Tour and the host facility where the event is held work closely to have a representative from a local program in attendance to make the connection to the local tennis programs. Tennis on Tour volunteers during the Cincinnati Red s Opening Day Parade w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 9

10 Wheelchair and Adaptive Tennis Making Strides, Opportunities to Officiate USTA Wheelchair Tennis The USTA Wheelchair Tennis program is one of the fastest growing and most challenging of all wheelchair sports. There are several divisions (Open, A, B, C, and D) that identify the levels of play in wheelchair tennis. Wheelchair tennis continues to grow in the USTA/Midwest Section. The Middletown Tennis and Sports Complex and the Southern Ohio Wheelchair Tennis Club hosted the Sixth Annual USTA/Midwest Section Wheelchair Team Cup in Middletown, Oh., from October 20-21, The Midwest Team Cup drew players and teams from Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, and northern Kentucky. The Midwest Team Cup uses a Davis Cup format that allows for team cheering and coaching. The Wheelchair division was comprised of four divisions Men, Women, Quadriplegic and Juniors. A team must field players in both singles and doubles in each of these divisions in order to gain points toward the Team Cup Championship. This format encourages teams to actively recruit a diverse group of players so that the sport will grow among all of the various populations. Singles Champions Men s Division Derrick Thayer (SOWTC) Quad Division Colin Sullivan (GRWSA) Women s Division Emmy Kaiser (SOWTC) Junior Division Thomas Richardson (SOWTC) Doubles Champions Men s Division Curt Bender/Scott Bonk (GRWSA) Quad Division Colin Sullivan/Mike Ciokiewicz (GRWSA) Women s Division Jocelyn Dettloff/Jessica Sporte (GRWSA) Junior Division Thomas Richardson/Jessica Bunn (SOWTC) In addition to the USTA/Midwest Section Wheelchair Team Cup Championships, other programs and tournaments are also increasing awareness and participation in wheelchair tennis. Tennis Officiating in the Midwest Each year, various clinics, trainings and tournaments provide USTA/ Midwest Section officials an opportunity to enhance their skills. In 2007, a record 438 officials were certified in the USTA/Midwest Section. Also, 19 officials received certification to conduct clinics at the district level, which assists improving the training throughout the section. National clinics were held in Chicago, Illinois, Indianapolis, Indiana, Lansing, Michigan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Toledo, Ohio to train Sectional Trainers, thus achieving a national clinic in each state of the USTA/Midwest Section for the first time. USTA/Midwest Section officials work at various professional tournaments, including the US Open, the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters in Cincinnati, and the Indianapolis Tennis Championships in Indianapolis. They also work at USTA Circuit tournaments and at USTA/ Midwest Section adult and junior championships. Continuing on-court education and training was very important in Trained District Chairs honored most requests for on-court training. National Trainer Evaluators along with the Sectional Chair provided Participants from the Train the Trainer clinic conducted last spring by USTA paralympian Karin Korb in Indianapolis, In. Each year the Midwest Regional Wheelchair Championships concur in Zeeland, Mi. The 2007 championships took place during July, and more than 60 adult and junior players in all levels from around the United States and Canada participated in this summer event. Wheelchair clinics, camps and workshops were held during the year in such locations as Indianapolis, Indiana, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Cincinnati, Ohio, Madison, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For more information on wheelchair tennis please contact the USTA/ Midwest Section at USTA Adaptive Tennis This program recognizes four main categories of differently-abled players: developmentally disabled, physically disabled, consumers of mental health services and at-risk environmentally disabled. USTA Adaptive Tennis supports adaptive tennis programs, and provides resources for specifically tailored programs that provide fun, fitness and a positive social experience for participants. Programs were held last year in the USTA/Midwest Section in Homewood, Illinois, Naperville, Illinois, Normal, Illinois, Indianapolis, Indiana, Grand Blanc, Michigan, Rocky River, Ohio, Madison, Wisconsin, and Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. special training at professional tournaments in Midland, Michigan, Champaign, Illinois, Rockford, Illinois, Peoria, Illinois, Decatur, Illinois, Godfrey, Illinois, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Kenosha, Wisconsin. Officials were evaluated at the USTA National Championships for Boys 16 and 18 in Kalamazoo, Mi. Joyce Tessiatore received the 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Frank Dowling Award. The Frank Dowling Award recognizes an individual who has displayed outstanding attributes as a tennis official in the USTA/ Midwest Section for at least five years. The USTA Officials Committee Grassroots Umpire Award for the USTA/Midwest Section goes to Mary Ann Rader for her continued support of training many college students to umpire at the Midwest Closed Junior Championships. Also, Midwest official Lynda Hinshaw was selected as the 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Mel Bergman Award winner. For information on becoming an official contact USTA/Midwest Section Officials Chairman Alan Steinhauser at , or via at alan@steinhauseragency.com. 10 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

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12 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Champions Adult Women and Senior Women The 2007 USTA League presented by Chrysler USTA/Midwest Section Adult Championships took center court from August in Indianapolis, and the USTA/Midwest Section Senior Championships were held the following weekend from August in Indianapolis. Fifty-seven adult teams and 38 senior teams competed in the championships. Congratulations to our 3.5 adult women from Indianapolis, In., who brought home the USTA League presented by Chrysler National Championships crown. Also, our 3.5 senior women from Cincinnati, Oh., grabbed second place, 4.0 adult women from Carmel, In., finished second, and 3.0 adult women from Indianapolis, In., posted a fourth place finish at the national championships. IL 2.5 Women Hanover Park, IL Sitting (l-r): Yuko Hatanaka, Mya Murata, Captain Kaori Arai, Sharon Kraft and Ayumi Yamamoto. Standing (l-r): Hiromi Kikuchi, Kyoko Ishida and Yuko Ando. Not pictured: Keiko Tsuda. IN 3.0 Women Indianapolis, IN Sitting (l-r): Julie Finch, Susie Hill, Captain Alta Gochnauer, Tracy Gamble and Erinn Speer. Standing (l-r): Kerry Spalding, Tammy Embry, Wendy Lloyd, Mary Breidenbach, Coach Juancho Rodriguez, Kathy Lauck, Liz Baxter, Molly Hahn, Jennifer Riegner and Beth Butler. Not Pictured: Vicky Geary, Sarah Davis, Mary Stanley and Liz Turner Suscha. IN 3.5 Women Indianapolis, IN Sitting (l-r): Sara Gochnauer, Erin Young, Captain Lucy Lane, Maura Lee and Kris Moenkhaus. Standing (l-r): Ashley Richards, Libby Ball, Sue Bydlon, Coach Juancho Rodriguez, Debbie Fellers, Pam Baxter, Ellen Elward and Linda O Bryan. IL 5.0 Women Chicago, IL Sitting (l-r): Vickie Shields, Sally Cottingham and Mona Bhuta. Standing (l-r): Lisa Culp and Captain Lisa Goldberg. Not pictured: Natalie Shaw, Svetlana Schroeder, Rene Lederman, Catherine Lesterhuis and Ivanna Zdadzic. IN 3.0 Sr. Women Indianapolis, IN Sitting (l-r): Donna Willis- Brown, Susan Jennings, Captain Karen Shumway, Loek Vandenberg and Janet Chilton. Standing (l-r): Jane Ippoliti, Joanie Meeks, Kathryn Hughes, Maureen Kaehr and Melinda Heim. Not Pictured: Coach Steve Dorkin. IN 3.5 Sr. Women Muncie, IN Sitting (l-r): Sara Taylor, Janet Johnson, Captain Barbara Dennis and M.C. Mellen. Standing (l-r): Terry Day, Joy Loyd, Barb Hazelett, Jo Overmyer, Betsy Peckinpeugh, Sandy Albregts and Jeanna Bozell. Not Pictured: Mona Manning. IN 4.0 Women Carmel, IN Sitting (l-r): Renee Noe, Becky Ragsdale, Captain Linda Goad, Lisa Waddell and Diane McDaniel. Standing (l-r): Sue Hammel, Cathy Hudson, Kelley Manning, Amy Cook, Amy Moore and Coach Dianne Brown. Not Pictured: Debbie Monn and Jackie Laiken. OH 4.0 Sr. Women Cincinnati, OH Sitting (l-r): Barb Scherpenberg, Co-Captain Carole Meldon and Barb Hess. Standing (l-r): Janet Scruby, Terry Shick, Bev Gates, Kathy Montgomery, Sally Wilson and Joan Cody. Not pictured: Co-Captain Betty Applegate, Sue Stephenson and Susie Schwartz. 12 WI 4.5 Women Milwaukee, WI Sitting (l-r): Peggy Kirkeeng, Kari Kastenholz, Captain Tricia Ward, Mara Malloy and Amy Kahl. Standing (l-r): Jackie Sperling, Nikki Timm, Beth Horneffer and Stephanie Plautz. Not pictured: Tina Chang, Amanda Sta Romana and Kelly Drvaric. w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m WI 4.5 Sr. Women Glendale, WI Sitting (l-r): B Ann Gabelt, Co-Captain Debbie Burgess and Debby Gressen. Standing (l-r): Rita Daniels, Donna Drosner, Co-Captain Lori Fahrenholz, Sherry Ploor and Susan Migchlee. Not pictured: Jody Bronson and Elizabeth Barnhill. Photos by Moore/Young Photography

13 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Champions Adult Men and Senior Men The 2007 USTA League presented by Chrysler USTA/Midwest Section Adult Championships took center court from August in Indianapolis, and the USTA/Midwest Section Senior Championships were held the following weekend from August in Indianapolis. Fifty-seven adult teams and 38 senior teams competed in the championships. Our 5.5 adult men from Carmel, In., and Open men from Ann Arbor, Mi., sported second place finishes at the USTA League presented by Chrysler National Championships. Also, our 3.5 adult men from Milwaukee, Wi., posted a fourth place finish at the national championships. OH 2.5 Men Chillicothe, OH (l-r): Ben Butt, Tom Brooks, Captain Russ Vranicar, Bill Clark, Mark Smith and Alex Maranzana. IN 5.5 Men Carmel, IN Standing (l-r): Marko Saulovic, Matt Laramore, Captain Mark Woldmoe, Slater Hogan, Marty Reist, Ricky Heath and Mike Raymond. IL 3.0 Men Arlington Heights, IL Sitting (l-r): Jazz Burks, Mike Nordentoft, Captain Chris Springer, Dave Wilson and Bruce Levy. Standing (l-r): Mano Rojas, Jamie Gozy, Nathan Britz and Paul Bossi. Not Pictured: Randy Schumaker, Deepak Elandessary, Joseph Corpuz, Michael Macella, Mark Owens, Brad Fridell, Arnold Martinez, David Perez, Timothy Esbrook and Ryan Absil. WI 3.5 Men Milwaukee, WI Sitting (l-r): Andy Timm, David Jones, Captain Juan Fernandez, Mark Falci and Mike Oleman. Standing (l-r): Justin Polikowski, Tom O Brien, Jorge Martinez, Jim Schultz and Andrew Hooper. Not Picutred: Jack Fahser, Murali Vedula, Chuck Yang, Dave Mitchell, Rodney Schoeder and Juan Fernandez, Sr. MI 4.0 Men Clinton Township, MI Sitting (l-r): Kirk Kammer, Tom Gaff, Captain Mark Gentner, Kevin Turnbull and Frank Schubert. Standing (l-r): Jim Potter, Joe Pantaleo, Robert Boyd, John Owens, Doug Robinson and Paul Banks. Not pictured: Mike Ackerman and Ken Demps. IL 4.5 Men Aurora, IL Sitting (l-r): Dave Stefan, Jimmy Knox, Captain Bolek Masiak, Jim Carney and Herb Sistrunk. Standing (l-r): John Morris, Beau Gutierrez, Al Unnerstall, Steve Frandsen, Jake Parrish and Warren San Luis. MI Open Men Ann Arbor, MI Standing (l-r): Jeff Keen, Andy Formancyzk, Captain Dan Goldberg, Peter Pusztai and Michael Rubin. IL 3.0 Sr. Men Arlington Heights, IL Sitting (l-r): Roy Wagner, Gordon Williams, Alan Halleck, Co-Captain Larry Levin and Dan Plodzeen. Standing (l-r): Ralph Intagliata, Captain Alan Brodsky and Mike Santucci. MI 3.5 Sr. Men West Bloomfield, MI Sitting (l-r): Bob Sparks, Bob Breitman, Captain Ray Cook, Nelson Sherburne, Bruce Cundiff and Jeff Muhn. Standing (l-r): Fred Foley, Dave Schalte, Rick Warnicke, Fred Janney, Brian Geissler, Ben Tasich, Alex Zinkovsky and Jean Mallebay- Vacqueur. Not Pictured: David Ravid, Harvey Wolfe, George Grisdale, Jack Fitzpatrick, Jan Wolf and Buzz Brescoll. MI 4.0 Sr. Men West Bloomfield, MI Sitting (l-r): Larry Haddock, Captain Jeff Peck and Kerry Hylady. Standing (l-r): Jack McNaughton, Bill Wallstrom, Jack Yeaton and Tom Fisher. Not Pictured: Bob Sparks, Tony Earley and Mark Garcia. IN 5.0 Men Indianapolis, IN Sitting (l-r): John Stone, Captain Matt Schiller and Chris Zeilinga. Standing (l-r): Colin Atkinson and John Moorin. Not pictured: Jeff Burton, Tim Brady, Karl Krauter and George Devidze. IN 4.5 Sr. Men Indianapolis, In. Sitting (l-r): Will Higgins, Captain Rick Scotten and Gary Underwood. Standing (l-r): Martin Tabbey, Greg Griffey, Steve Brock and David Read. Not Pictured: Mike Keele, Tom Robison and Gene Fitzgerald. Photos by Moore/Young Photography w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 13

14 2006 USTA/Midwest Section Champions Senior Mixed and Combo Doubles The USTA/Midwest Section Senior Mixed and Combo Doubles Championship included 33 teams vying for titles from March in Ft. Wayne, In., and was the culmination for the 2006 USTA League season. Wildwood Racquet Club served as the host site for the competition. Congratulations to all our winners, and thank you to every team which 5.5 Women Combo Doubles Chagrin Falls, OH Back row (l-r): Lola Reese, Laura Subel, Kelley Winovich, Kelly Bissetta, Pamela Schroeder, and Captain Karen Day. Front row (l-r): Laura Cass, Sandra Vilela, Kathleen Schlegel, and Jackie Zahuranec. Not pictured: Judy Pendergast, Kathy Olivier, Debbie Marks, Beth Lorentz, Sheiladawn Mountain, Heidi Kaiser, Lianne Herbruck, and Shannon Conley. made this championship the best one. Although the Combo Doubles champions do not advance past the section championship, our Senior Mixed winners competed in a National event held from November in Orlando, Fl. 7.5 Men Combo Doubles Ft. Wayne, IN Sitting (l-r): Steve Haraburda, Richard Beaver, and Luis Loera. Standing (l-r): Captain Scott Lunsford, Donald McEvoy, James Klinger, Jerry Fisher, Scott Schwarzkopf, and Iak Dick. Not pictured: Michael Riehm. 6.5 Women Combo Doubles Ft. Wayne, IN Back row (l-r): Debra Bunt, Elizabeth Roskuski, Susan Ekdahl, and Kathy Lentz. Front row (l-r): Amy Dietrich, Dawn White, and Captain Pam Lunsford. Not pictured: Cris Gage and Amy Ray. 8.5 Men Combo Doubles Russell, KY Sitting (l-r): Doug Sparkman, Captain Evan White, and Tom Collins. Standing (l-r): Stephen Conn, Jerry Mayer and Ian Sparkman. Not pictured: Brian Delcotto and Jerry Groce. 7.5 Women Combo Doubles Hanover Park, IL Back row (l-r): Lauren Gallagher, Captain Melissa Kress, and Rebecca Huskisson. Front row (l-r): Sue Bowman, Theresa Daciolas, and Debra Horn. Not pictured: Margaret Marovich, Rebekah Brusven, Christine Zastrow and Judy Smith. 7.0 Senior Mixed Maumee, OH Sitting (l-r): Mary Kay Whitner, Captain Sharon Sheline, and Connie Rush. Standing (l-r): Robert Obert, Samuel Radel, Kevin Dewitt, and Rich Spriggle. Not pictured: Marcia Syroka. 8.5 Women Combo Doubles Ft. Wayne, IN Back row (l-r): Janet Daniel, Captain Sarah Rahrig, Lee Dunstedter, and Maria Sciole. Front row (l-r): Cherie Bowen, Kathleen Markley, Peg Timbrook, and Sally Smithley. Not pictured: Toni West. 8.0 Senior Mixed Farmington, MI Back row (l-r): Captain Larry Steenbergen, Roger Suter, and Bill Barrett. Front row (l-r): Janice Mechlowitz, Colleen Flancbaum, and Michelle Moccia. Not pictured: Deirdre Zamler, David Zamler, and William Urbanski. 6.5 Men Combo Doubles Farmington, MI Sitting (l-r): Albert Estrada, Mark Caldwell, and Daryl Bruce. Standing (l-r): James Oderkirk, Captain Jason Flewelling, and Steven Vallone. Not pictured: Leonard Waldman, Brandon Rogers, Kevin Krot, Marzban Kermani, Bruce Lund, Christopher May and David Guziatek. 14 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

15 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Champions Mixed Doubles The 2007 USTA League presented by Chrysler USTA/Midwest Section Mixed Doubles Championship returned to Indianapolis from September The event sported 20 teams and approximately 200 players from five different states. Mixed Doubles action consisted of a two-day roundrobin event with participants competing in one of four divisions: 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 and 9.0. IL 6.0 Mixed Arlington Heights, IL Sitting (l-r): Amy Burke, Captain Dawn McMillan, Carson Burke, Colleen Lehman and Lana Bilyk. Standing (l-r): Ralph Intagliata, Larry Levin, Michael Rossier, Nathan Britz, Michael Santucci and Terry Bilyk. Not pictured: Lisa Recinelle, Michelle Moy and Ted Zilmer. IN 7.0 Mixed Ft. Wayne, IN Sitting (l-r): Kelly LaPan, Pam Lunsford, Dawn White, Kathy Lentz, Sherrill Hibler and Beth Roskuski. Standing (l-r): Captain Scott Lunsford, Steve Haraburda, Don McEvoy, Larry Sherer, Steve Hibler and Amy Ray. By winning the 2007 USTA League presented by Chrysler USTA/Midwest Section Mixed Doubles Championship, our Midwest teams competed at a USTA League Mixed Doubles Eastern Regional Championship in Orlando, Fl., last November. Congratulations to our 9.0 Wisconsin team for capturing second place. IN 8.0 Mixed Indianapolis, IN Sitting (l-r): Dana Polizzi, Katie Hale and Captain Ana Gay-Ger. Standing (l-r): Julio Gay-Ger, Coach Steve Dorkin, Armand Gallanosa, Rick Wilhite and Shubhayu Chakraborty. Not Pictured: Angela Janutolo, Brittney Meier, Ariel Gallanosa and Catherine McGinley. WI 9.0 Mixed Milwaukee, WI Sitting (l-r): Jennie Fleck, Angela Orentas, Kimberly Benson and Thao Slonac. Standing (l-r): Mahesh Narayanaswamy, Tom Hooper, Blake Wentz, Captain David Slonac and Jim Slonac. Indianapolis Racquet Club Pro Shops A Tennis Industry Association Nationally Recognized Tennis Retailer The IRC Pro Shops offer: USA Adult and School Team Discounts Expert Stringing / Special Ordering Excellent Customer Service Competitive Pricing Policy Clip this USTA/Midwest Section Year in Review ad and present it at either IRC location to receive 15% off one purchase of unlimited Pro Shop items Offer expires Discount may not be combined with other offers or discounts Dean Rd, Indpls, IN (317) Shadeland Av, Indpls, IN (317) Visit our website at or us at indyracquet.com 225 East Carmel Drive, Carmel, IN (317) phone, fax info@carmelracquetclub.com USTA/Midwest Section 1999 Organization of the Year Home of * Rajeev Ram, 1999 Indiana High School Champ * Brandon Gill, 2000 Indiana High School Champ * Tom Murphy, 2001 Indiana High School Champ * Steven Auda/Ethan Jaffee, 2001 Indiana High School Doubles Champs * Ashlee Davis, 2002 & 2003 Indiana High School Champ * Sophie Grabinski, 2004 Indiana High School Champ * Marie Grabinski, 2004 Indiana High School Doubles Champ * Mark Noe, coach of 2005 Cathedral Boys Tennis State Champs *2006 USTA Adult League 5.0 men s national finalist *2007 USTA Adult League 5.5 men s national finalist *2007 USTA Adult League 4.0 women s national finalist w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 15

16 Tennis on College Campus Program Opportunities Abound to Play Tennis, Make Friends, Have Fun Tennis on College Campus Program The United States Tennis Association (USTA), Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) and the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) have developed a partnership to provide players of college age (or in the college environment) the opportunity to learn and play the sport of tennis. Many colleges and universities offer an instructional program and/or USTA Team Tennis program to attract players to the sport on their campuses. The advantages of learning and playing tennis as a college student are numerous. Thousands of students, teachers and staff have seized the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of this fun, healthy sport of a lifetime. The USTA/Midwest Section is available to provide the following resources: Training and materials for instructors/intramural directors; Program grants; Help with special events such as clinics, tournaments and new student orientations; Curriculum for beginning a college campus program; Format for adult intramural play, e.g., USTA Team Tennis; Assistance in enhancing current campus tennis programming; Help with league and tournament formats for college campus; Assistance forming recognized University Tennis Sports Clubs and/or Community Tennis Associations. Prior to reaching the USTA Campus Championship - Midwest, teams competed in a team campus league for non-varsity recreational play during the fall and spring semesters formed by the USTA/Midwest Section. These teams traveled to play matches at different colleges around the USTA/ Midwest Section - a road trip redefined. Wilson Sporting Goods was a proud supporter of the league and championship, and Absopure Spring Water and Chipotle Mexican Grill were sponsors of the championship. If you would like your college to participate in a future championship event, contact the USTA/Midwest Section Collegiate Coordinator at Results from the 2008 USTA Campus Championship - Midwest will be published in a future issue of our Midwest Tennis News publication and on our website. University of Wisconsin A team champions from the 2007 USTA Campus Championship-Midwest USTA/Midwest Section Campus League This league takes place during the school year to promote intercollegiate play among non-varsity college students. Teams provide their schedules (usually weekends) to the commissioner and a schedule is arranged. Contact the USTA/Midwest Section Collegiate Coordinator at for more information. USTA Campus Championship - Midwest Congratulations to the University of Wisconsin-Madison for capturing the 2007 USTA Campus Championship - Midwest title. It was a great event from February at the University of Wisconsin s Nielsen Tennis Stadium in Madison, Wi. Twenty-four teams from 17 different universities across the Midwest made it to the cold, snowy, capital city for a lot of tennis and team camaraderie. The format for this year s championship included the World TeamTennis format. The University of Wisconsin s A team captured the 2007 title defeating its own B team in the finals. Michigan s A team took home 3rd place beating Illinois A team. A special congratulations to the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater team for winning the championship s sportsmanship award. The University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Wisconsin- Whitewater teams received stipends to play at the USTA National Campus Championship from April 26-28, 2007, in Cary, NC. In addition, seven other Midwest teams also received an invitation to participate in the national championships, and the USTA/Midwest Section was proud of its nine teams competing in the USTA National Campus Championship. College Nights Each year during the USTA/Midwest Section Closed Boys and Girls 16 and 18 Junior Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, the College Night program is held on the first Saturday of the tournament. A panel of college coaches from various schools will give important information, and a Q & A session will follow the presentations. This gives students and parents a head start in their college search and answers some very important questions for the college athlete. The 2008 College Night is scheduled for June 21 at the Barbara Wynne Tennis Center in Indianapolis, In. If you are interested in setting up a college night in your area, contact the USTA/ Midwest Section Collegiate Coordinator at P.A.C.T. Preserving American College Tennis (P.A.C.T.) is the USTA Collegiate Committee s charge to keep varsity tennis alive in the United States. The USTA/Midwest Section Collegiate Committee has adopted that same acronym for their main task. The committee s charge is to work with the USTA P.A.C.T. initiative and the college to help find solutions and alternatives to dropping a varsity tennis program. The USTA/Midwest Section has created an Advocacy Network for varsity tennis. A group of volunteers who are influential members of the local community and deeply committed to college tennis will be invited to serve as Section Advocates. The purpose of this network is to create synergy among Intercollegiate Tennis Association coaches, their local collegiate communities and the larger sectional community, and to serve as a resource in our ongoing effort to protect our collegiate tennis programs and promote the importance and growth of the collegiate game. 16 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

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18 Senior Team Championships and USTA Adult Intersectional Championships The USTA/Midwest Section annually sends teams to battle for titles at both the Men s and Women s USTA Intersectional Team Championships. The 2007 USTA National Men s Intersectional Team Championships was held from October at River Hills Club in Jackson, Ms. The following USTA/ Midwest Section players competed: Men s 35: Darrin Heinz, Dayton Oh.; Jim Kaser, Toledo, Oh.; Jerome Moenter, Lima, Oh.; Billy Schneider, Dayton, Oh. Men s 45: Captain Keith Donoff, Dayton, Oh.; Mike Jones, Westerville, Oh.; Glenn Rader, Alger, Oh.; Guy Richardson, Dayton, Oh. Men s 55: Scott Aikman, Champaign, Il.; Mark Eslinger, Vincennes, In.; Jim Nelson, Shreve, Oh.; Craig Thornton, Madison Wi. Men s 65: Marv Cohen, Oak Park, Il.; Bobby Hampton, Chicago, Il.; Frank Hagelshaw, East Jordan, Mi.; Bill Lange, Evanston, Il.; Richard Sommer, Highland Park, Il.; Vitales Seputa, Troy, Mi. Men s 75: Bernie Cross, Chicago, Il.; Emeral Crosby, Detroit, Mi.; Bob Dunbar, Kalamazoo, Mi.; Tom Powers, Evanston, Il. The 2007 USTA National Women s Intersectional Team Championships took place from November at Naples Tennis Club and Resort in Naples, Fl. These Midwest players participated in the championships: Women s 35: Karen Coleman, Highland Park, Il.; Grace Hersh, Carpentersville, Il.; Susan Markvart, Chicago, Il.; Lisa Lebold, Chicago, Il.; Catherine Terrell, Gosport, In. Women s 45: Sheila Chiricosta, Avon Lake, Oh.; Kathy Kinnard, Columbus, Oh.; Sue Kiesow, River Forest, Il.; Suzanne Nash, Livonia, Mi. Women s 55: Elizabeth Barnhill, Madison, Wi.; Joyce Gaddis, Straughn, In.; Alice Lewis, Akron, Oh.; Renate Oelze, Naperville, Il.; Susy Tuthill, Burr Ridge, Il.; Ann Suszko, Inverness, Il.; Susie Witwer, Glenview, Il. Women s 65: Rita Daniels, Brookfield, Wi.; Cathy Kestle, Madison, Wi.; Mary Leyden, Orland Park, Il.; Bette Sachs, Palos Heights, Il.; Lyn Tietz, Oak Brook, Il.; Judy Torry, Oconomowoc, Wi. Women s 75: Captain Janet French, Elmhurst, Il.; Joan Melahn, McHenry, Il.; Louise Owen, Evansville, In. Individuals interested in representing the USTA/Midwest Section at either the 2008 USTA National Men s or Women s Intersectional Team Championships should request an application by submitting an to feedback@midwest.usta. com. The dates and locations for the 2008 men s and women s events have yet to be determined. USTA Intersectional Team Championships General Information Intersectionals: The event is now counted as one of the required tournaments for a national ranking in the respective divisions (it will not replace the need to play the required USTA National Championships). Team Selection: Team and alternates will be selected by a USTA/Midwest Section Committee based on National, Sectional and District rankings; current year s tournament record; participation in the USTA/Midwest Section Senior Team Championships; USTA League history; and any other pertinent information. Cost: Expenses are the responsibility of the players. However, the USTA/ Midwest Section may provide each player up to $ upon receipt of a written request by the player for funding consideration based on their financial need. The USTA will provide courts, tennis balls, player banquet, welcome reception, player gift and awards USTA/Midwest Section Senior Team Championships The 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Senior Team Championships brought 11 of the 14 Districts together to compete in Lansing, Mi., from May 18-20, Competition was held in the Women s 35, 45, 55, 60, 65, 70 and 75 divisions and in the Men s 35, 45, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 and 80 divisions. Southeastern Michigan took first place scoring 367 district points. Northeastern Ohio finished in second place with 333 district points, and Northwestern Ohio placed third with 286 points. A special thank you is extended to Wilson Sporting Goods, Inc., for its continued support of the event. Wilson supplied all the tennis balls, awards and prizes for the event. Thanks also to the USTA/Midwest Section for their support of this championship. Absopure water, a Midwest sponsor, was again a big hit with the players this year. The 2008 USTA/Midwest Section Senior Team Championships will be held from May at Michigan State University in Lansing, Mi. If you are interested in representing your district, please contact your district office for more details. First place team from Southeastern Michigan Final District Winners 1. Southeastern Michigan Northeastern Ohio Northwestern Ohio Ohio Valley Northern Illinois Chicago Western Michigan Central Indiana Northern Indiana Middle Illinois Northern Indiana 53 (Northern Michigan, Northeastern Michigan and Southern Illinois did not compete.) Final Division Winners Women s 35 Central Indiana Anna Zimmerman and Jami Patterson Women s 45 Ohio Valley Kathy Kinnard and Kathy White Women s 55 Ohio Valley Sue Nugent and Nancy Busch Women s 60 Chicago Suzy Cooper and Gale Swaback Women s 65 Ohio Valley Carolyn Dishun and Lynne Wiley Women s 70 Southeastern Michigan Ann Munro and Anne Spitz Women s 75 Northwestern Ohio Elsie Liber and Marge Pioch Men s 35 Northwestern Ohio Todd Dominiak and Jim Kaser Men s 45 Northwestern Ohio Mark Willingham and Joey Sahdala Men s 55 Northeastern Ohio John Lily and Bill Mooney Men s 60 Northeastern Ohio Harold Jordan and Walt Peckinpaugh Men s 65 Northeastern Ohio John Erikson and Jack Archer Men s 70 Western Michigan Les Dodson and Jack Vredevelt Men s 75 Western Michigan Bob Dunbar and Ken Hanel Men s 80 Northeastern Ohio Don Molten and Dick Schmidt 18 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

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20 Official 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Adult Rankings 20 Sam Barnett Mike Benson Jim Slonac Men s Open Singles 1. Jason Stephens, Chicago, IL, Kurt D. Fenton, Trevor, WI, Matt Schiller, Carmel, IN, Shawn J. Worth, Kettering, OH, Jon Delaura, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, Arthur Peller, Cincinnati, OH, Kris D. Looney, Indianapolis, IN, James McAvoy, Hinsdale, IL, William Todd Davis, Indianapolis, IN, Lance Koetter, Cincinnati, OH, Jon R. Schmidt, Hanover Park, IL, Gregory R. Fallowfield, Indianapolis, IN, Ross A. Wilson, Toledo, OH, Paul L. Champlin, Chicago, IL, Wil R. Lofgren, Cincinnati, OH, Nehal Modi, Chicago, IL, Galen D. Mast, Goshen, IN, Nate Scott Price, Holland, MI, Daniel M. Sternfield, Chicago, IL, Michael B. Patrick, Winfield, IL, Douglas D. Matthews, Maineville, OH, Aaron McDowell, Bellevue, KY, Imani Crushshon, Chicago, IL, James G. Daly, Akron, OH, Billy Heiser, Vernon Hills, IL, Daniel Brown, Plainfield, IL, Wesley C. Brown, Ripon, WI, Christopher Nowak, Glenview, IL, Vasiliy Guryanov, Chicago, IL, Aumir K. Ahmad, Morton Grove, IL, Scott F. Kathary, Columbus, OH, Chris B. Deaton, Indianapolis, IN, Lawrence Carpio, Naperville, IL, Travis Curran, Lima, OH, Davis A. Moore, West Chicago, IL, Daniel Grupp, Grand Rapids, MI, Sam Sweeney, Crystal Lake, IL, Michael Rose, Ada, MI, Ravi Malhotra, Hinsdale, IL, Neeru A. Jayanthi, Chicago, IL, Selles G. Morris, Chicago, IL, Brian R. Widdoes, Reynoldsburg, OH, Alexander McCann, Zanesville, OH, J. Patrick. Boyd, Granville, OH, Ben Hodgkiss-Lilly, Cleveland, OH, Cristobal Toral, Toledo, OH, Ian M. Sims, Stow, OH, Mahesh R. Narayanaswamy, Milwaukee, WI, Carl Aaron Grant, Chicago, IL, Charles A. Wahn, Wauwatosa, WI, J. R. Pepino, Hilliard, OH, Ty Schaub, Lexington, OH, Max A. Willer, Homewood, IL, Dominic Ozanne, Pepper Pike, OH, James Daciolas, Roselle, IL, Ronald A.E. Greaves, Palatine, IL, Marcel Matthews, Columbus, OH, Bryan Griffin, Upper Arlington, OH, David W. Koppel, Gahanna, OH, Patrick Bruining, Spring Lake, MI, Brian M. Hornburg, Wauwatosa, WI, Nathan Patrick Taylor, Downers Grove, IL, Tuan-Anh Tran, Caledonia, MI, Tyler Cempre, Worthington, OH, Christopher T. Pennington, Beaver, OH, Lindsey Matthews, Columbus, OH, Wade Ward, Cincinnati, OH, Joseph Smetona, Shaker Heights, OH, Eddie D. Co, Greendale, WI, Charles Hodge, Pickerington, OH, Benjamin C. Miller, Carmel, IN, Runeld L. Williams, Chicago, IL, Michael R. Nevins, Morris, IL, Scott Warden, Boardman, OH, Andrew Kurer, Port Washington, WI, Ross Vanderploeg, Holland, MI, Aaron Hendrick, Grand Rapids, MI, Mike Milburn, Chicago, IL, Anwar R. Khan, Portage, MI, Kurt Bardelli, Chicago Ridge, IL, Andrew R. McCarter, Dixon, IL, Eric S. Bodge, Washington, WV, Gian Brae Sposito, Pickerington, OH, Russell E. Dempsey, Jenison, MI, Jason Vasilakos, Round Lake, IL, Myron Cole, Columbus, OH, Jeremy L. Polster, Shaker Heights, OH, Jared M. Flick, Muskegon, MI, Gabe Higgs-Horwell, Columbus, OH, Steve P. Demaagd, Grandville, MI, Richard R. Watson, Waukegan, IL, David A. Phipps, Lombard, IL, Vikram S. Arora, Saint Joseph, MI, Dennis Holyn, Downers Grove, IL, John Vinson, Grosse Pointe, MI, Mark M. Motta, Fairborn, OH, Michael J. O Connell, Holland, OH, Benjamin Hartman, Grosse Pointe, MI, Khang H. Thai, Columbus, OH, Travis C. McCall, Milwaukee, WI, Klint C. McEnery, Upper Arlington, OH, Michael P. Kathary, Columbus, OH, Adam R. Williams, Dearborn Heights, MI, Kyle Gerber, Columbus, OH, Seth I. Banks, Ada, OH, David Blake, Birmingham, MI, Joseph Van Deinse, Williamsburg, MI, Joshua Thomas Freeland, Coopersville, MI, Brandon Conley, Warsaw, IN, James Van Deinse, Williamsburg, MI, Doug Dirosario, Lewis Center, OH, Jake Allmaras, Powell, OH, Justin W. Hegner, Indianhead Pk, IL, Nathan T. Jones, Mansfield, OH, James Kepka, Glenview, IL, Tristan D. McLean, Port Clinton, OH, Eric B. Mitchell, Canton, MI, 6 Men s Open Doubles 1. Sam Barnett/Michael W. Benson, Ryan G. Dodd/David W. Koppel, Christopher Knowles/Rob V. Knox, Beau Gutierrez/Nathan Patrick Taylor, Michael J. O Connell/Ty Schaub, Galen D. Mast/Andrew Streit, Rodd Rahmani/Max A. Willer, Lance Koetter/Arthur Peller, Brian M. Hornburg/Steven A. Sprinkmann, Dominic Ozanne/Ross A. Wilson, Patrick Bruining/Michael Rose, Eric S. Bodge/Eric S. Politz, Travis Curran/Wade Ward, Nate Scott Price/Ross Vanderploeg, Neeru A. Jayanthi/Robert Sevim, Michael M. Manderson/Mike Milburn, James G. Daly/Jim M. Kucera, Wil R. Lofgren/Matt K. Poulos, Christopher D. Brown/Benjamin C. Miller, Scott F. Kathary/Anthony Susi, Marcel Matthews/Lindsey Matthews, Douglas Linden/Brad Lynch, Benjamin Hartman/Adam R. Williams, Jon Delaura/Jeremy L. Polster, Seth I. Banks/Evan D. Neuman, Brandon Still/John Vinson, Horia Neagos/Tuan-Anh Tran, Kris D. Looney/Matt Schiller, Michael B. Meyers/David A. Towslee, Greg Free/Steve L. Siegel, Scott F. Kathary/Ryan M. Trapp, Joseph Van Deinse/James Van Deinse, 50 Men s Open Individual Doubles 1. Ross A. Wilson, Toledo, OH, Michael W. Benson, Long Grove, IL, Nathan Patrick Taylor, Downers Grove, IL, Sam Barnett, Highland Park, IL, Arthur Peller, Cincinnati, OH, Dominic Ozanne, Pepper Pike, OH, Ryan G. Dodd, Columbus, OH, Andrew Streit, New Paris, IN, David W. Koppel, Gahanna, OH, Jon Delaura, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, Michael J. O Connell, Holland, OH, Michael Rose, ADA, MI, Christopher Knowles, Chicago, IL, Rob V. Knox, Flossmoor, IL, Beau Gutierrez, Flossmoor, IL, Wil R. Lofgren, Cincinnati, OH, Nate Scott Price, Holland, MI, Ty Schaub, Lexington, OH, Patrick Bruining, Spring Lake, MI, Galen D. Mast, Goshen, IN, Rodd Rahmani, Flossmoor, IL, Lance Koetter, Cincinnati, OH, Max A. Willer, Homewood, IL, Eric S. Bodge, Washington, WV, Matt K. Poulos, Florence, KY, Travis Curran, Lima, OH, 265 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 27. Scott F. Kathary, Columbus, OH, Andrew Francisco Suarez, Glen Ellyn, IL, Brian M. Hornburg, Wauwatosa, WI, Steven A. Sprinkmann, Germantown, WI, Eric S. Politz, Parkersburg, WV, Wade Ward, Cincinnati, OH, J. R. Pepino, Hilliard, OH, Neeru A. Jayanthi, Chicago, IL, Mike Milburn, Chicago, IL, Ross Vanderploeg, Holland, MI, Robert Sevim, Chicago, IL, Michael M. Manderson, Lake Forest, IL, Matt Schiller, Carmel, IN, Evan D. Neuman, Delphos, OH, Anthony Susi, Powell, OH, James G. Daly, Akron, OH, Jim M. Kucera, Mentor, OH, Benjamin C. Miller, Carmel, IN, Christopher D. Brown, East Grand Ra, MI, William Todd Davis, Indianapolis, IN, Saumil S. Modi, Pickerington, OH, Marcel Matthews, Columbus, OH, Lindsey Matthews, Columbus, OH, Douglas Linden, Sandusky, OH, Brandon Still, Grosse Pointe, MI, John Vinson, Grosse Pointe, MI, Benjamin Hartman, Grosse Pointe, MI, Brad Lynch, Sandusky, OH, Seth I. Banks, Ada, OH, Horia Neagos, Westland, MI, Jeremy L. Polster, Shaker Heights, OH, Adam R. Williams, Dearborn Heights, MI, Tuan-Anh Tran, Caledonia, MI, Kris D. Looney, Indianapolis, IN, Lanny A. Rubin, Canton, OH, Joseph Van Deinse, Williamsburg, MI, Ryan M. Trapp, Warren, OH, Greg Free, New Albany, OH, James Van Deinse, Williamsburg, MI, Michael B. Meyers, Dublin, OH, Steve L. Siegel, New Albany, OH, David A. Towslee, Columbus, OH, Alexander McCann, Zanesville, OH, J. Patrick. Boyd, Granville, OH, Justin L. Collins, Mansfield, OH, Jeffrey C. Fivecoat, Lewis Center, OH, Bernard Smith, Grand Rapids, MI, Bryce V. Murphy, Grand Rapids, MI, 12 Men s 30 Singles 1. Shawn J. Worth, Kettering, OH, 250, 10/21/ Jim Slonac, Wauwatosa, WI, 250, 9/15/ John Phillip Vanlokeren, Cincinnati, OH, 190, 6/7/ Wesley C. Brown, Ripon, WI, 190, 7/29/ Jens Bolleyer, Sheboygan, WI, 12, 3/27/1976 Men s 30 Doubles 1. David Slonac/Jim Slonac, Robert Charles Raidt/Sunil B. Reddy, 190 Men s 30 Individual Doubles 1. David Slonac, Wauwatosa, WI, Jim Slonac, Wauwatosa, WI, Sunil B. Reddy, Grayslake, IL, Robert Charles Raidt, River Forest, IL, 190 Men s 35 Singles 1. Jim Slonac, Wauwatosa, WI, 890, 9/15/ Kurt D. Fenton, Trevor, WI, 787, 4/16/ Christopher R. Brock, Erlanger, KY, 755, 9/25/ Wesley C. Brown, Ripon, WI, 507, 7/29/ Jeff Brotherson, Rockford, IL, 505, 2/5/ Dai Tsuchiya, Bloomington, IN, 475, 8/20/ Byron K. Williams, Hilliard, OH, 466, 7/21/ Deane A. Grandfield, Englewood, OH, 385, 11/20/ Jason B. Suscha, Indianapolis, IN, 380, 7/7/ Galen D. Mast, Goshen, IN, 375, 11/26/ James Leto, Downers Grove, IL, 320, 7/14/ Niels Chris Petersen, Columbus, OH, 285, 9/23/ Brian Dean, Tipp City, OH, 250, 9/8/ Kurt D. Kopp, Schaumburg, IL, 250, 11/21/ Michael K. Powell, Detroit, MI, 225, 9/14/ Timothy Ungericht, Quincy, OH, 190, 8/1/ Jerome A. Moenter, Lima, OH, 190, 11/14/ Michael K. Rose, Ecorse, MI, 190, 9/6/ Todd D. Pica, New Philadelphia, OH, 172, 9/10/ Slater E. Hogan, Indianapolis, IN, 130, 2/10/ Douglas A. Eyssautier, Menomonee Fls, WI, 130, 10/16/ Scott R. Dooley, Springfield, OH, 130, 8/4/ Michael R. Nevins, Morris, IL, 130, 11/20/ Kevin Michael Knox, Worthington, OH, 130, 5/16/ Peter L. Mudre, New Albany, OH, 125, 4/19/ Juan F. Narvaez, Indianapolis, IN, 89, 8/22/ Michael M. Manderson, Lake Forest, IL, 80, 4/24/ Ryan Cooley, Mequon, WI, 80, 4/6/1966

21 Official 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Adult Rankings Jim Snyder Ken Stemke Mike Rose 29. Steven A. Sprinkmann, Germantown, WI, 80, 10/24/ Craig R. Johnson, Wauwatosa, WI, 65, 6/21/ Tianwei Ma, Carmel, IN, 65, 2/13/ Robert J. Downey, West Bend, WI, 50, 8/28/ Brian M. Sikorski, Milwaukee, WI, 50, 8/11/ Jeffrey P. Googins, Oconomowoc, WI, 36, 4/22/ Sean Blair, Columbus, OH, 24, 3/1/ Ralph C. Anzivino, Milwaukee, WI, 24, 4/24/ Isaac Triplett, Lafayette, IN, 24, 7/12/1956 Men s 35 Doubles 1. Slater E. Hogan/Mark Woldmoe, David A. Towslee/Mark E. Waterstreet, Todd M. Dominiak/James E. Kaser, David Slonac/Jim Slonac, Ken Stemke/Isaac Triplett, James R. Bates/Kurt D. Kopp, Rodney L. Snyder/Keith A. Waterman, Timothy Brady/John H. Moorin, Mario A. Amien/Kurt D. Fenton, Greg Free/Jamie Marksberry, Gerald D. Cannon/Glenn Rader, Gregory H. Dredge/Edward Evans McCall, Kevin Hickman/Thomas A. Snelson, Steve L. Siegel/Byron K. Williams, Brian Reed/Wendell Tucker, Walter E. Oden/Alan Walker, Ven Richard Johnson/Thomas Warnicke, Greg Free/Anthony Susi, 110 Men s 35 Individual Doubles 1. James P. Snyder, Dayton, OH, Jim Slonac, Wauwatosa, WI, Mark Woldmoe, Fishers, IN, Slater E. Hogan, Indianapolis, IN, Mark E. Waterstreet, Powell, OH, David A. Towslee, Columbus, OH, Kurt D. Kopp, Schaumburg, IL, Jerome A. Moenter, Lima, OH, Greg Free, New Albany, OH, Alan Walker, Akron, OH, Steve L. Siegel, New Albany, OH, James R. Bates, Chicago, IL, David Slonac, Wauwatosa, WI, Todd M. Dominiak, Toledo, OH, Isaac Triplett, Lafayette, IN, Ken Stemke, Libertyville, IL, James E. Kaser, Toledo, OH, Rodney L. Snyder, Franklin, IN, Keith A. Waterman, Carmel, IN, Kurt D. Fenton, Trevor, WI, Mario A. Amien, Kenosha, WI, Jamie Marksberry, Hilliard, OH, John H. Moorin, Carmel, IN, Glenn Rader, Alger, OH, Timothy Brady, Indianapolis, IN, Byron K. Williams, Hilliard, OH, Gerald D. Cannon, E Liverpool, OH, Kevin Hickman, Bremen, IN, Edward Evans McCall, Urbana, OH, Gregory H. Dredge, Springfield, OH, Thomas A. Snelson, Granger, IN, Brian Reed, Westerville, OH, Walter E. Oden, Aurora, OH, Wendell Tucker, Powell, OH, Thomas Warnicke, Keego Harbor, MI, Ven Richard Johnson, Birmingham, MI, Anthony Susi, Powell, OH, 110 Men s 40 Singles 1. Kurt D. Fenton, Trevor, WI, 565, 4/16/ Robert Charles Raidt, River Forest, IL, 510, 5/31/ Michael K. Rose, Ecorse, MI, 500, 9/6/ James Daciolas, Roselle, IL, 350, 10/15/ Brian P. Nester, Edgewood, KY, 315, 9/9/ Sunil B. Reddy, Grayslake, IL, 255, 5/27/ Michael W. Mahoney, Riverside, IL, 250, 5/7/ Roy R. Koch, Green Bay, WI, 250, 7/23/ Greg T. Aoba, Deerfield, IL, 190, 7/23/ Dale Hall, Glenview, IL, 190, 9/23/ Gary Givens, Lombard, IL, 130, 4/15/ Dino S. Demare, Rochester Hls, MI, 130, 12/28/1958 Mike Jones John Wright Phil Dubsky 13. Richard Bechtel, Perrysburg, OH, 130, 2/22/ Mike A. Bayliss, Sheboygan, WI, 130, 1/27/ Kevin P. Collins, Troy, MI, 130, 11/16/ Peter M. Tarnowski, Maineville, OH, 95, 3/12/ Khang Huu Khieu, Aurora, IL, 80, 8/1/ Bradley S. Schulman, Glencoe, IL, 80, 1/20/ Richard D. Jordan, Columbus, OH, 80, 2/21/ David R. Sturdyvin, Lake Geneva, WI, 80, 4/17/ Kenneth P. Sorge, Monona, WI, 80, 1/8/ Ken Stemke, Libertyville, IL, 48, 11/3/ Chip C. Liefert, Franklin, WI, 24, 2/2/ Joel Whitworth, Euclid, OH, 12, 8/25/ Stuart E. Winchell, Jeffersonvlle, IN, 12, 6/30/1965 Men s 40 Doubles 1. Glenn Rader/Ken Stemke, Michael W. Benson/Michael J. Friedman, 250 Men s 40 Individual Doubles 1. Ken Stemke, Libertyville, IL, Michael W. Benson, Long Grove, IL, Michael J. Friedman, Highland Park, IL, Glenn Rader, Alger, OH, 250 Men s 45 Singles 1. Michael K. Rose, Ecorse, MI, 1380, 9/6/ Gary H. Samuels, Cincinnati, OH, 800, 6/9/ John J. Wallner, Arlington Heights, IL, 695, 12/4/ Mats Ljungman, Ann Arbor, MI, 665, 5/15/ William Peter Freischlag, Downers Grove, IL, 625, 9/23/ Mark Woldmoe, Fishers, IN, 570, 5/6/ Jeff E. Moody, Indianapolis, IN, 510, 3/27/ Michael O. Lynch, Farmington Hills, MI, 505, 4/19/ Scott G. Isitoro, Berwyn, IL, 505, 3/20/ Mark E. Schierenbeck, Batavia, OH, 475, 5/2/ James Oppenlander, Lewis Center, OH, 455, 7/28/ Mike A. Beedle, Lake Forest, IL, 450, 10/11/ Glenn Rader, Alger, OH, 440, 5/17/ Mike D. Grantham, St Charles, IL, 420, 12/17/ Leslie S. Curtis, Shaker Hts, OH, 385, 1/15/ Timothy Brady, Indianapolis, IN, 380, 9/17/ Todd M. Clements, Union, KY, 375, 4/11/ Richard D. Jordan, Columbus, OH, 350, 2/21/ Robert Neal, Carmel, IN, 321, 8/8/ Bill Spencer, Brighton, MI, 320, 11/26/ Tetsuya Oda, Dublin, OH, 309, 12/16/ Dennis B. Royal, Detroit, MI, 255, 6/5/ Bob Humbles, Peoria, IL, 255, 5/17/ Darren E. Hart, New Albany, OH, 230, 10/11/ Arthur L. Edwards, Farmington, MI, 227, 2/20/ Burrell D. Shields, Southfield, MI, 225, 7/21/ Mario A. Amien, Kenosha, WI, 211, 11/10/ R. Andrew. Sinclair, Columbus, OH, 190, 9/27/ Steven J. Palmer, Cincinnati, OH, 190, 9/12/ Richard Scott, Indianapolis, IN, 185, 1/29/ Michael Bozzo, Newport, MI, 175, 8/19/ Jeffrey B. Cempre, Worthington, OH, 166, 12/19/ Jeff J. Fox, Columbus, OH, 157, 2/17/ Paul P. Secrest, Bloomfield, MI, 145, 8/10/ Gerald D. Cannon, E Liverpool, OH, 130, 12/9/ Tom Dustrude, New Berlin, WI, 115, 9/5/ Jesse J. Cleary, Ferndale, MI, 95, 1/9/ Richard Bechtel, Perrysburg, OH, 80, 2/22/ William C. Muno, Hanover Park, IL, 80, 12/5/ Robert E. Bortz, Brookfield, WI, 80, 1/24/ John Brusstar, Grosse Pointe, MI, 80, 6/5/ Mark Kellner, Sheboygan, WI, 77, 8/30/ Joel Whitworth, Euclid, OH, 65, 8/25/ Jeffrey Balgooyen, Wyoming, MI, 65, 5/12/ Ken Stemke, Libertyville, IL, 48, 11/3/ Kenneth P. Sorge, Monona, WI, 40, 1/8/ Kevin P. Collins, Troy, MI, 24, 11/16/ Lloyd K. Purnell, Butler, WI, 24, 7/3/1953 Men s 45 Doubles 1. Michael F. Jones/Richard D. Jordan, James Oppenlander/Michael K. Rose, Tim P. Pepper/Bob Williams, Doug Myser/R. Andrew Sinclair, Jeff E. Moody/Richard Scott, Luis M. Acosta/Timothy M. Loula, William Peter Freischlag/Ken Stemke, Mike D. Grantham/William C. Muno, John W. Gray/Jeffrey Sopko, Courtland Jackson/Jan A. Reed, Joseph M. Sahdala/Mark Willingham, Thomas Ducrest/Ralph A. Felton, Lynn E. Roose/Todd Tarrier, Kevin Shaw/Mark Stehlik, Robert Neal/Mark E. Schierenbeck, 130 Men s 45 Individual Doubles 1. Richard D. Jordan, Columbus, OH, Michael F. Jones, Westerville, OH, Michael K. Rose, Ecorse, MI, James Oppenlander, Lewis Center, OH, Richard Scott, Indianapolis, IN, Ken Stemke, Libertyville, IL, Jan A. Reed, Westfield, IN, Tim P. Pepper, Hilliard, OH, Bob Williams, Upper Arlngtn, OH, R. Andrew Sinclair, Columbus, OH, Doug Myser, Columbus, OH, Mike D. Grantham, St Charles, IL, Jeff E. Moody, Indianapolis, IN, William Peter Freischlag, Downers Grove, IL, Timothy M. Loula, White Lake, MI, Luis M. Acosta, Bloomfield Hills, MI, William C. Muno, Hanover Park, IL, Jeffrey Sopko, Powell, OH, John W. Gray, Delaware, OH, Mark Willingham, Toledo, OH, Courtland Jackson, Zionsville, IN, Thomas Ducrest, Mequon, WI, Ralph A. Felton, Brown Deer, WI, Joseph M. Sahdala, Sylvania, OH, Lynn E. Roose, Dublin, OH, Todd Tarrier, Columbus, OH, Mark Stehlik, Chagrin Falls, OH, Kevin Shaw, Cleveland Hts, OH, Mark E. Schierenbeck, Batavia, OH, Robert Neal, Carmel, IN, 130 Men s 50 Singles 1. John D. Wright, Terre Haute, IN, Bob Liebman, Milwaukee, WI, Frederick Schmidt, Monroe, MI, Philip A. Dubsky, Geneva, OH, Craig A. Williams, Northbrook, IL, Cezary Pawlowski, Chicago, IL, Stephen R. Hayden, Beavercreek, OH, Ofer Barpal, Bloomfield, MI, James Oppenlander, Lewis Center, OH, Jeff W. James, New Richmond, OH, Brett C. Perelman, Monroe, MI, Michael Bozzo, Newport, MI, Mark E. Schierenbeck, Batavia, OH, Leslie S. Curtis, Shaker Hts, OH, Ken Pedersen, Glen Ellyn, IL, Joseph Lyden, Glenview, IL, F. Keith Donoff, Dayton, OH, Bud Schroeder, Tipp City, OH, Trevor W. De Silva, Long Grove, IL, John J. Wallner, Arlington Heights, IL, Michael J. Morley, Youngstown, OH, Mark Kellner, Sheboygan, WI, Jay T. Olson, Winfield, IL, Terry Mills, Palatine, IL, William Higgins, Indianapolis, IN, Stephen L. Rotblatt, Highland Park, IL, George Jacobus, Oak Park, IL, Jay C. Anderson, Detroit, MI, Ronald Kronenberger, Buffalo Grove, IL, Gary Gudelsky, Cincinnati, OH, Glenn Rader, Alger, OH, Stephen Chertok, Forest Park, IL, Dean R. Walters, Naperville, IL, Jeff S. Liberman, Geneva, IL, Lee C. Grigorescu, Lathrup Vlg, MI, Ron L. Bozzo, Birmingham, MI, Saeed Nowrasteh, Madison, WI, Michael Kindred, Cincinnati, OH, Thomas M. Schneider, Kewaunee, WI, Richard Scott, Indianapolis, IN, James Devasquez, Schaumburg, IL, Joseph Costigan, Oak Park, IL, D. Rick Sumner, Oak Park, IL, Steven W. Moore, Cincinnati, OH, Jesse R. Frausto, Sheboygan Fls, WI, 12 Men s 50 Doubles 1. Philip A. Dubsky/John D. Wright, Chip Bondurant/William Higgins, Leslie S. Curtis/Philip A. Dubsky, George Jacobus/David Martin, Joseph Lyden/Stephen L. Rotblatt, Bob Liebman/Craig A. Williams, Steven W. Moore/Mark E. Schierenbeck, Stephen R. Hayden/Patrick Heneghan, 130 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 21

22 Official 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Adult Rankings 22 Bob Zumph John Erickson Bill Lange Men s 50 Individual Doubles 1. Philip A. Dubsky, Geneva, OH, John D. Wright, Terre Haute, IN, Bob Liebman, Milwaukee, WI, Chip Bondurant, Indianapolis, IN, William Higgins, Indianapolis, IN, Joseph Lyden, Glenview, IL, Stephen R. Hayden, Beavercreek, OH, Leslie S. Curtis, Shaker Hts, OH, David Martin, Oak Park, IL, George Jacobus, Oak Park, IL, Stephen L. Rotblatt, Highland Park, IL, Craig A. Williams, Northbrook, IL, Mark E. Schierenbeck, Batavia, OH, Patrick Heneghan, Chicago, IL, Steven W. Moore, Cincinnati, OH, F. Keith Donoff, Dayton, OH, 125 Men s 55 Singles 1. Philip N. Landauer, Hilliard, OH, 1250, 4/23/ James Inman, Fishers, IN, 760, 3/3/ Herb Feldmann, Carmel, IN, 721, 12/4/ John C. Torrence, Maineville, OH, 670, 4/29/ Saeed Nowrasteh, Madison, WI, 637, 2/8/ W. Kim Evans, Fond du Lac, WI, 625, 2/13/ Robert F. Christensen, Freeport, IL, 570, 6/27/ Michael D. Zimmerman, Lansing, MI, 565, 9/10/ Mark W. Ullman, Parma, OH, 564, 8/15/ Jay C. Anderson, Detroit, MI, 500, 12/1/ Leland M. Boyer, Fort Wayne, IN, 473, 5/31/ Terry J. Ashley, Baraboo, WI, 412, 9/17/ James C. Hamilton, Ann Arbor, MI, 380, 7/27/ Tim R. Sullivan, Fort Wayne, IN, 380, 1/21/ Jan A. Reed, Westfield, IN, 375, 3/4/ Richard Kuntz, Evanston, IL, 335, 11/20/ Philip C. Roholt, Canton, OH, 333, 10/21/ Bob Slack, Inverness, IL, 332, 7/2/ H.A. Link, Covington, KY, 319, 11/11/ Scott A. Aikman, Champaign, IL, 310, 11/26/ George V. Peck, Cincinnati, OH, 295, 9/30/ Larry S. Panter, W Bloomfield, MI, 285, 7/17/ Lee C. Grigorescu, Lathrup Vlg, MI, 255, 2/18/ Ron Smith, Avon Lake, OH, 250, 3/21/ James M. Siegel, Hales Corners, WI, 190, 1/27/ Thomas E. Hall, Springfield, OH, 184, 12/21/ Richard D. Vincent, Milwaukee, WI, 175, 3/11/ John M. Cochrane, Columbus, OH, 172, 9/11/ Gary E. Hoslet, Grosse Pointe, MI, 130, 10/16/ Stephen L. Rotblatt, Highland Park, IL, 125, 10/20/ Mark O. Eslinger, Vincennes, IN, 95, 2/16/ Dale D. Hellonen, Commerce Twp, MI, 80, 12/1/ Dennis Shanks, Milwaukee, WI, 80, 8/29/ Michael W. Nabbefeldt, Appleton, WI, 80, 7/12/ Michael E. Reardon, Indianapolis, IN, 80, 12/31/ Laban L. Mast, Goshen, IN, 65, 12/10/ James F. Bindley, Indianapolis, IN, 65, 6/21/ Kevin Shaffer, Cincinnati, OH, 40, 11/2/ Jeffrey L. Boston, Westerville, OH, 12, 7/20/1949 Men s 55 Doubles 1. Philip N. Landauer/Neal P. Newman, Jeff P. Harris/Richard F. Kuhn, Larry D. McKnight/Sonny M. Schnippel, W. Kim Evans/Mark M. Seidel, George V. Peck/Bruce Whitman, Ralph A. Felton/James M. Siegel, Mark O. Eslinger/Nelson Scott Simpson, Lawrence A. Letwin/Michael D. Zimmerman, John C. Lilly/William D. Mooney, Jeffrey L. Boston/Stephen R. Strome, John J. Hodges/Gary E. Hoslet, James F. Bindley/James Inman, Thomas Coleman/Philip Karpik, Richard A. Baas/Robert G. Breckenridge, Scott A. Aikman/Bob Slack, Walt Herrick/Larry Shireman, 110 Men s 55 Individual Doubles 1. Philip N. Landauer, Hilliard, OH, Neal P. Newman, Columbus, OH, George V. Peck, Cincinnati, OH, Jeff P. Harris, Cincinnati, OH, Richard F. Kuhn, Loveland, OH, 380 JB Hayes 6. James Inman, Fishers, IN, Larry D. McKnight, Indianapolis, IN, Sonny M. Schnippel, Shelbyville, IN, Bruce Whitman, Cincinnati, OH, Mark M. Seidel, Fond du Lac, WI, W. Kim Evans, Fond du Lac, WI, Mark O. Eslinger, Vincennes, IN, James M. Siegel, Hales Corners, WI, Ralph A. Felton, Brown Deer, WI, Michael D. Zimmerman, Lansing, MI, Lawrence A. Letwin, Bath, MI, Nelson Scott Simpson, Danville, IL, William D. Mooney, Solon, OH, John C. Lilly, Cleveland, OH, Jeffrey L. Boston, Westerville, OH, Stephen R. Strome, Westerville, OH, John J. Hodges, Grosse Pointe, MI, Gary E. Hoslet, Grosse Pointe, MI, James F. Bindley, Indianapolis, IN, Thomas Coleman, Westmont, IL, Philip Karpik, Oak Brook, IL, Richard A. Baas, Kenosha, WI, Michael W. Nabbefeldt, Appleton, WI, Robert G. Breckenridge, Kenosha, WI, Scott A. Aikman, Champaign, IL, Bob Slack, Inverness, IL, Walt Herrick, Huntley, IL, Larry Shireman, Crystal Lake, IL, 110 Men s 60 Singles 1. Wojbor A. Woyczynski, Shaker Hts, OH, 1070, 10/24/ James C. Hamilton, Ann Arbor, MI, 880, 7/27/ Bill Johnston, Arlington Hts, IL, 760, 6/11/ Mike C. Dahm, Dayton, OH, 755, 3/9/ James M. Siegel, Hales Corners, WI, 722, 1/27/ Michael E. Reardon, Indianapolis, IN, 670, 12/31/ John E. Lundquist, Birmingham, MI, 480, 8/5/ Ron L. Bozzo, Birmingham, MI, 445, 3/26/ Scott A. Aikman, Champaign, IL, 383, 11/26/ Roger E. Allen, Evanston, IL, 380, 7/21/ Mark M. Seidel, Fond du Lac, WI, 329, 3/1/ Norman A. Pappas, Bloomfield, MI, 310, 11/26/ Roger E. Gussett, Toledo, OH, 290, 2/24/ James L. Trudeau, New Lenox, IL, 284, 11/5/ John W. Gaisser, Indianapolis, IN, 261, 6/15/ Ryszard Hasiak, Chicago, IL, 260, 9/17/ Michael E. Kowal, Taylor, MI, 225, 11/18/ Thomas E. Hall, Springfield, OH, 211, 12/21/ Bill Barrett, Beverly Hills, MI, 175, 4/7/ Michael Brannon, Moweaqua, IL, 154, 6/17/ Ivy G. Hunter, Southfield, MI, 151, 8/28/ Gordon Krebs, West Bend, WI, 130, 9/4/ John J. Brooks, Chicago, IL, 130, 8/13/ James F. Bindley, Indianapolis, IN, 120, 6/21/ Robert F. Schuele, Union, KY, 104, 3/28/ Paul Smith, Edgewood, KY, 100, 10/28/ Tom L. Cocagne, Villa Hills, KY, 100, 12/10/ D J Tony Kenworthy, Bloomington, IN, 80, 8/26/ John M. Cochrane, Columbus, OH, 80, 9/11/ Bob Ell, Cincinnati, OH, 80, 8/1/ Richard C. Woods, Chicago, IL, 65, 5/14/ Danny W. Josten, Carterville, IL, 65, 10/29/ Gary Williamson, Springboro, OH, 65, 9/29/ Frank R. Martin, River Forest, IL, 48, 6/6/ James R. Persinger, Covington, IN, 12, 12/5/1943 Men s 60 Doubles 1. Bill Johnston/Robert E. Zumph, James F. Bindley/Michael E. Reardon, Bill Barrett/Larry D. Steenbergen, Danny W. Josten/Donald K. Wilder, David D. Cooper/David Resley, James O. Criswell/Philip C. Ludwig, John W. Gaisser/Dave Mason, Edward William Solan/David L. Wray, Harold Jordan/Walter S. Peckinpaugh, Ralph A. Felton/James M. Siegel, Michael E. Kowal/Rich Monan, Stephen Brannan/Samuel M. Radel, Marvin R. Cohen/Frank R. Martin, James C. Hamilton/John E. Lundquist, Roger E. Allen/James L. Trudeau, 6 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m Men s 60 Individual Doubles 1. Michael E. Reardon, Indianapolis, IN, Bill Johnston, Arlington Hts, IL, Robert E. Zumph, Park Ridge, IL, James F. Bindley, Indianapolis, IN, Larry D. Steenbergen, Farmington, MI, Bill Barrett, Beverly Hills, MI, Danny W. Josten, Carterville, IL, Donald K. Wilder, Oakland City, IN, David Resley, Carmel, IN, David D. Cooper, Carmel, IN, James O. Criswell, Westerville, OH, Philip C. Ludwig, Powell, OH, Harold Jordan, Tallmadge, OH, David L. Wray, Oak Park, IL, Dave Mason, Indianapolis, IN, John W. Gaisser, Indianapolis, IN, Edward William Solan, Oak Park, IL, Walter S. Peckinpaugh, Chagrin Falls, OH, James M. Siegel, Hales Corners, WI, Ralph A. Felton, Brown Deer, WI, Michael E. Kowal, Taylor, MI, Rich Monan, W Bloomfield, MI, James C. Hamilton, Ann Arbor, MI, Marvin R. Cohen, Oak Park, IL, John E. Lundquist, Birmingham, MI, Stephen Brannan, Pettisville, OH, Frank R. Martin, River Forest, IL, Samuel M. Radel, Gibsonburg, OH, Roger E. Allen, Evanston, IL, James L. Trudeau, New Lenox, IL, 6 Men s 65 Singles 1. John M. Erikson, Oberlin, OH, 1250, 11/30/ John A. Siegrist, East Peoria, IL, 635, 3/14/ Marvin R. Cohen, Oak Park, IL, 580, 10/21/ Vitalis J. Seputa, Troy, MI, 580, 3/20/ Subbarao Cherukuri, New Albany, OH, 505, 1/15/ Donald A. Pierce, Birmingham, MI, 465, 7/25/ Leo Walter Worobkevich, Warren, MI, 445, 10/12/ William A. Lange, Evanston, IL, 410, 11/1/ Donald K. Wilder, Oakland City, IN, 385, 3/8/ Bernie W. Palmatier, New Carlisle, OH, 357, 8/23/ Ronald K. Mitchell, Chicago, IL, 350, 10/28/ Bobby A. Hampton, Chicago, IL, 277, 12/31/ Rick Kammer, Bloomfield, MI, 250, 11/12/ Callie Els, Champaign, IL, 225, 5/10/ Keith M. Hostetler, Columbus, IN, 160, 5/9/ Bob Ell, Cincinnati, OH, 125, 8/1/ William Bellinger, W Bloomfield, MI, 107, 10/30/ Paul D. Borman, Birmingham, MI, 95, 1/7/ Larry L. Graham, W. Lafayette, IN, 80, 6/24/ Fred G. Wenstrom, Indianapolis, IN, 48, 9/13/ Richard C. Sommer, Highland Park, IL, 24, 2/27/ Lawrence A. Letwin, Bath, MI, 24, 3/3/ Frank L. Hagelshaw, East Jordan, MI, 12, 4/18/1940 Men s 65 Doubles 1. William A. Lange/Richard C. Sommer, Bobby A. Hampton/Ronald K. Mitchell, John Archer/John M. Erikson, David S. Dickenson/John M. Erikson, James L. Elsman/Rick Kammer, 190 Men s 65 Individual Doubles 1. William A. Lange, Evanston, IL, Richard C. Sommer, Highland Park, IL, Bobby A. Hampton, Chicago, IL, John M. Erikson, Oberlin, OH, Ronald K. Mitchell, Chicago, IL, Bernie W. Palmatier, New Carlisle, OH, David S. Dickenson, Gates Mills, OH, John Archer, Cuyahoga Fls, OH, James L. Elsman, Bloomfield, MI, Rick Kammer, Bloomfield, MI, Leo Walter Worobkevich, Warren, MI, 130 Men s 70 Singles 1. Jerald B. Hayes, Westfield, IN, 940, 8/23/ James L. Elsman, Bloomfield, MI, 630, 9/10/ Jack R. Vredevelt, Kalamazoo, MI, 570, 6/28/ Alan Messer, Ottawa Hills, OH, 505, 10/13/ Bill Adkins, Troy, OH, 354, 7/6/ Bill Harless, Anderson, IN, 327, 5/13/ Ronald Hamilton, Chicago, IL, 315, 7/31/ Werner M. Killen, Detroit, MI, 315, 1/21/ John Robert Fagan, Indianapolis, IN, 190, 9/17/ Lester C. Wittekind, Cincinnati, OH, 182, 4/12/ Dennis Karras, River Forest, IL, 172, 1/7/ Alan Marcus, Oxford, OH, 160, 2/1/ Byron E. Trapp, Cincinnati, OH, 149, 11/18/ Richard D. De Freeuw, Flossmoor, IL, 143, 2/1/ Yuriy N. Chikhalenko, Southfield, MI, 137, 6/17/ Leslie Dodson, Kalamazoo, MI, 130, 2/24/ Richard Fiocchi, Northfield, IL, 130, 1/14/ Thomas Frew, Carmel, IN, 80, 11/14/1933

23 Official 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Adult Rankings Jim Elsman George McCabe Ed Nussel Willis Preston Jim Grossman Don Molten Dick Schmidt Susan Witwer Kathy Kinnard Kelsey Kinnard 19. Franklin D. Barnett, Westerville, OH, 72, 3/30/ Hugh Sparkman, Harper Woods, MI, 65, 4/24/1937 Men s 70 Doubles 1. James L. Elsman/Jerald B. Hayes, Leslie Dodson/Jack R. Vredevelt, Thomas Frew/Jack R. Vredevelt, Sam Eells/David Shepard, Robert H. Coonfare/Robert F. Schafer, Larry Solomon/Harvey Wolfe, Werner M. Killen/Ron Portser, James W. Foran/George J. Harhen, Richard D. De Freeuw/John Endicott, 110 Men s 70 Individual Doubles 1. James L. Elsman, Bloomfield, MI, Jerald B. Hayes, Westfield, IN, Jack R. Vredevelt, Kalamazoo, MI, Thomas Frew, Carmel, IN, Leslie Dodson, Kalamazoo, MI, Alan Messer, Ottawa Hills, OH, Byron E. Trapp, Cincinnati, OH, Dennis Karras, River Forest, IL, David Shepard, Avon Lake, OH, Sam Eells, Chagrin Falls, OH, Robert F. Schafer, London, OH, Robert H. Coonfare, Columbus, OH, Larry Solomon, Farmington Hills, MI, Harvey Wolfe, West Bloomfield, MI, Ron Portser, Bloomfield Hills, MI, Werner M. Killen, Detroit, MI, Richard D. De Freeuw, Flossmoor, IL, James W. Foran, Darien, IL, John Endicott, Villa Park, IL, George J. Harhen, Belvidere, IL, 110 Men s 75 Singles 1. George J. McCabe, Oxford, OH, 500, 9/11/ Michael Claffey, Urbana, IL, 380, 7/28/ Kenneth E. Hunt, Detroit, MI, 380, 6/6/ Richard Parfitt, Mt Pleasant, MI, 250, 5/13/ Roman Block, Chicago, IL, 250, 1/11/ Jack Olds, Livonia, MI, 190, 4/26/ Hector Andreos, Park Ridge, IL, 190, 8/5/ Richard B. Brown, Southfield, MI, 149, 4/10/ Bernard W. Cross, Chicago, IL, 142, 9/26/ Allan W. Tellis, Detroit, MI, 130, 11/23/ John Endicott, Villa Park, IL, 130, 3/20/ Werner Claussen, Birmingham, MI, 125, 10/10/ Paul W. French, Elmhurst, IL, 80, 11/25/ Don Bradley, La Grange Pk, IL, 24, 10/3/1928 Men s 75 Doubles 1. Edward J. Nussel/Willis L. Preston, Robert D. Dunbar/Kenneth G. Hanel, Robert S. Orr/Ben Snyder, Ronald N. Nelsen/John R. Thomas, 160 Men s 75 Individual Doubles 1. Willis L. Preston, Celina, OH, Edward J. Nussel, Toledo, OH, Robert D. Dunbar, Kalamazoo, MI, Kenneth G. Hanel, Kalamazoo, MI, Robert S. Orr, Pekin, IL, Ben Snyder, Bloomington, IL, Ronald N. Nelsen, Dekalb, IL, John R. Thomas, McHenry, IL, 160 Mara Malloy Di Fleming Kerry Rickert Men s 80 Singles 1. James R. Grossman, Fort Wayne, IN, 250, 2/20/ Donald L. Hurd, Wheaton, IL, 142, 1/23/ John Cavenagh, Burr Ridge, IL, 130, 10/6/ Howard R. Conant, Glenview, IL, 24, 9/30/1924 Men s 80 Doubles 1. Donald C. Molten/Richard C. Schmidt, 250 Men s 80 Individual Doubles 1. Donald C. Molten, Shaker Hts, OH, Richard C. Schmidt, Moreland Hls, OH, 250 Women s Open Singles 1. Susan P. Witwer, Glenview, IL, Nicolette D. Timm, Milwaukee, WI, Marie Matrka, Wilmington, OH, Mary Grace Arnobit, Glendale Heights, IL, Ashley N. Jakupcin, Dublin, OH, Kirsten Flower, Columbus, OH, Kelsey Kinnard, Columbus, OH, Caitlin Okeefe, Troy, MI, Ana Milosavljevic, East Lansing, MI, Melissa A. Schaub, Lexington, OH, Kelsey F. Haviland, Dayton, OH, Jill Pastunink, Zeeland, MI, Rachel M. Denny, Oakland Twp, MI, Alina Tsirlina, Gahanna, OH, Catherine Lesterhuis, Chicago, IL, Debra L. Hammond, Grand Blanc, MI, Katrina M. Evans, Hilliard, OH, Erica S. Echko, Miamisburg, OH, Kim My Li, Galloway, OH, Erin E. Gorsich, Dover, OH, Abby J. Hand, Powell, OH, Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, Myra Pepino, Hilliard, OH, Kellaina A. Grote, Galena, OH, Laura Hemlepp, Hilliard, OH, Brooke Loar, Columbus, OH, 12 Women s Open Doubles 1. Kathleen P. Kinnard/Kelsey Kinnard, Gina Colosimo-Cilento/Angi Krueger, Kirsten Flower/Kelsey F. Haviland, Mara Malloy/Nicolette D. Timm, Mariane Eelens/Ana Milosavljevic, Ashley N. Jakupcin/Kelsey L. Jakupcin, Victoria Goudy/Courtney Schaub, Alyssa R. Austin/Bethany J. Flick, Loni R. Dickerhoof/Erin E. Gorsich, Katrina M. Evans/Jaime L. Kettel, 80 Women s Open Individual Doubles 1. Mara Malloy, Menomonee Fls, WI, Kirsten Flower, Columbus, OH, Kelsey Kinnard, Columbus, OH, Kathleen P. Kinnard, Columbus, OH, Angi Krueger, Mequon, WI, Gina Colosimo-Cilento, Milwaukee, WI, Ashley N. Jakupcin, Dublin, OH, Kelsey L. Jakupcin, Dublin, OH, Melissa A. Schaub, Lexington, OH, Kelsey F. Haviland, Dayton, OH, Nicolette D. Timm, Milwaukee, WI, Christine Milliken, Traverse City, MI, Mariane Eelens, East Lansing, MI, Julie J. Voss, Columbus, OH, Ana Milosavljevic, East Lansing, MI, Victoria Goudy, Mansfield, OH, Courtney Schaub, Lexington, OH, Amy Heil, Columbus, OH, Jill Pastunink, Zeeland, MI, Alyssa R. Austin, Spring Lake, MI, Bethany J. Flick, Muskegon, MI, Elisabeth Geenen, Holland, MI, Katrina M. Evans, Hilliard, OH, Loni R. Dickerhoof, Clinton, OH, Jaime L. Kettel, Canal Winchester, OH, Erin E. Gorsich, Dover, OH, 80 Women s 30 Doubles 1. Jennifer Durham/Dyana L. Gold, Dorie M. Geniesse/Jennifer Schuster, 380 Women s 30 Individual Doubles 1. Dyana L. Gold, Verona, WI, Jennifer Durham, Middleton, WI, Dorie M. Geniesse, Madison, WI, Jennifer Schuster, Waunakee, WI, 380 Women s 35 Singles 1. Dianne L. Fleming, Belpre, OH, 695, 3/6/ Anna Hayden Zimmermann, Indianapolis, IN, 500, 7/11/ Debra A. Hunter, Detroit, MI, 500, 10/8/ Judy A. Carlson, Hartland, WI, 250, 4/20/ Loralie Tournay Liggett, Ferndale, MI, 190, 1/10/ Susan Bousman, Carmel, IN, 149, 12/26/1963 Women s 35 Doubles 1. Jami J. Patterson/Anna Hayden Zimmermann, Tammy J. Moen/Kathy Oriel, Linda A. Grosh/Katherine K. Vandewege, Beth Nottoli/Amy Y. Young, Tamara Simone/Kristin L. Ubersax, Nancy L. Currea/Cheryl L. Hicks, 110 Women s 35 Individual Doubles 1. Tammy J. Moen, West Bend, WI, Anna Hayden Zimmermann, Indianapolis, IN, Jami J. Patterson, Brazil, IN, Kathy Oriel, Madison, WI, Linda A. Grosh, Ann Arbor, MI, Katherine K. Vandewege, Ann Arbor, MI, Beth Nottoli, Milwaukee, WI, Amy Y. Young, Milwaukee, WI, Tamara Simone, Solon, OH, Kristin L. Ubersax, Pepper Pike, OH, Joellen K. Kaufman, Waterville, OH, Cheryl L. Hicks, West Chester, OH, Nancy L. Currea, Cincinnati, OH, 110 Women s 40 Singles 1. Kerry M. Rickert, Middleton, WI, 500, 12/16/ Jami J. Patterson, Brazil, IN, 250, 4/5/ Cynthia A. Heidkamp, Mokena, IL, 190, 11/26/1965 Women s 40 Doubles 1. B ann T. Gabelt/Linda Halsey, Susan A. Bakke/Margaret E. Sarles, Jill S. Lundberg/Kay J. Opitz, Kerry M. Rickert/Betsy L. Zadra, Monique Allen/Diane A. Pratt, 24 Women s 40 Individual Doubles 1. B ann T. Gabelt, Madison, WI, Linda Halsey, Madison, WI, Margaret E. Sarles, Middleton, WI, Susan A. Bakke, Madison, WI, Kay J. Opitz, Middleton, WI, Jill S. Lundberg, Fitchburg, WI, Monique Allen, Middleton, WI, Betsy L. Zadra, Madison, WI, Kerry M. Rickert, Middleton, WI, Diane A. Pratt, Middleton, WI, 24 Women s 45 Singles 1. Sheila A. Chiricosta, Avon Lake, OH, 750, 5/7/ Rita M. Burns, Milwaukee, WI, 437, 4/14/ Deborah Lancaster, Inverness, IL, 380, 2/10/1953 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 23

24 Official 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Adult Rankings Peggy Kirkeeng Carol Branson Lynne Wiley Carolyn Dishun Ann Munro Anne Spitz Elsie Liber Carol Mosher Mary Jane Schmidt 4. B ann T. Gabelt, Madison, WI, 315, 10/28/ Peggy E. Kirkeeng, Mequon, WI, 272, 4/11/ Leslie A. Brown, Farmington Hills, MI, 250, 9/28/ Lori A. Fahrenholz, Appleton, WI, 250, 2/5/ Gail J. Lewis, Southfield, MI, 190, 12/3/ Sharon L. Ploor, Franklin, WI, 89, 8/17/1943 Women s 45 Doubles 1. B ann T. Gabelt/Peggy E. Kirkeeng, Kathleen P. Kinnard/Kathy L. White, Pamela B. Cabot/Carron Koester, Lori A. Fahrenholz/Sharon L. Ploor, Mary Ann Albiero/Sandra L. Ferron, Cynthia Kramer Smith/Julie A. Mitchell, Cindy Burgdorfer/Susan R. Thornquist, 110 Women s 45 Individual Doubles 1. Lori A. Fahrenholz, Appleton, WI, Sharon L. Ploor, Franklin, WI, Kathleen P. Kinnard, Columbus, OH, B ann T. Gabelt, Madison, WI, Peggy E. Kirkeeng, Mequon, WI, Kathy L. White, Lancaster, OH, Carron Koester, Northville, MI, Pamela B. Cabot, Waterford, MI, Ann M. Walsh, Aurora, IL, Mary Ann Albiero, Germantown, WI, Cynthia Kramer Smith, Cleveland, OH, Sandra L. Ferron, West Bend, WI, Julie A. Mitchell, Solon, OH, Susan R. Thornquist, Downers Grove, IL, Cindy Burgdorfer, Downers Grove, IL, 110 Women s 50 Singles 1. Catherine T. Kestle, Madison, WI, 500, 10/20/ Jane E. Stunkard, Madison, WI, 380, 8/5/ Cheryl L. Martin, Chicago, IL, 250, 7/6/ Mara C. Morris, Flossmoor, IL, 250, 8/25/ Kathryn J. Karofsky, Middleton, WI, 24, 12/31/1957 Women s 50 Doubles 1. Elizabeth L. Barnhill/Catherine T. Kestle, Donna Neuber/Judith A. Veloff, Dorie M. Geniesse/Sandy Sustarich, 24 Women s 50 Individual Doubles 1. Catherine T. Kestle, Madison, WI, Elizabeth L. Barnhill, Madison, WI, Dorie M. Geniesse, Madison, WI, Judith A. Veloff, Arena, WI, Donna Neuber, Middleton, WI, Sandy Sustarich, Cambridge, WI, 24 Women s 55 Doubles 1. Nancy J. Busch/Sue Nugent, Susan Fantz/Mary L. Roush, Sheryl S. Leicher/Barbara Wasneski, Janice D. O Connor/Marci L. Schwarz, 130 Women s 55 Individual Doubles 1. Nancy J. Busch, Dayton, OH, Sue Nugent, Tipp City, OH, Mary L. Roush, Lima, OH, Susan Fantz, Lima, OH, Sheryl S. Leicher, Ann Arbor, MI, Barbara Wasneski, Ann Arbor, MI, Janice D. O Connor, Mentor, OH, Marci L. Schwarz, Shaker Hts, OH, 130 Women s 60 Doubles 1. Elizabeth L. Barnhill/Barbara A. Mueller, Nancy T. Heiden/Sheree Powless, Suzanne J. Cooper/Gail M. Swaback, Emily Bowen/Barbara J. Burke, Robbie McClain/Carolyn Toman, Yvonne Dianne Keller/Sandy L. Ketchem, Joylyn Gruidl/Patsy Patterson, 110 Women s 60 Individual Doubles 1. Elizabeth L. Barnhill, Madison, WI, Barbara A. Mueller, Oconomowoc, WI, Sheree Powless, Madison, WI, Nancy T. Heiden, Madison, WI, Suzanne J. Cooper, Hinsdale, IL, Gail M. Swaback, Western Sprgs, IL, Barbara J. Burke, Ann Arbor, MI, Emily Bowen, Ann Arbor, MI, Penny L. Dean, Whitehouse, OH, Carolyn Toman, Vandalia, OH, Robbie McClain, Middletown, OH, Patsy Patterson, North Aurora, IL, Joylyn Gruidl, Plano, IL, Sandy L. Ketchem, Youngstown, OH, Yvonne Dianne Keller, Cortland, OH, 110 Women s 65 Singles 1. Carol Branson, Indianapolis, IN, 380, 9/12/1937 Women s 65 Doubles 1. Carolyn Dishun/Lynne Wiley, 250 Women s 65 Individual Doubles 1. Lynne Wiley, Middletown, OH, Carolyn Dishun, Middletown, OH, Bobbie Gaberman, Findlay, OH, 190 Women s 70 Doubles 1. Ann P. Munro/Anne R. Spitz, Carol Schrantz/Jeanette Snyder, Elaine Hatton/Clare S MacKey, 160 Women s 70 Individual Doubles 1. Elsie Liber, Toledo, OH, Mary Jane Schmidt, Moreland Hls, OH, Carol A. Mosher, Unionville, OH, Eleanor E. Howell, Streator, IL, Betty Kennedy, Toluca, IL, 160 Women s 75 Doubles 1. Carol A. Mosher/Mary Jane Schmidt, Eleanor E. Howell/Betty Kennedy, 160 Women s 75 Individual Doubles 1. Elsie Liber, Toledo, OH, Carol A. Mosher, Unionville, OH, Mary Jane Schmidt, Moreland Hls, OH, Eleanor E. Howell, Streator, IL, Betty Kennedy, Toluca, IL, 160 Want to invest in the future of tennis? Introducing the USTA Visa Signature Card Show your support for tennis with the USTA Visa Signature card. Every purchase you make will contribute to the USTA s mission to promote and develop the growth of tennis. Visit to sign up today 24 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

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26 USTA Player Development Provides Opportunities for Juniors to Excel USTA Player Development facilitates the development of world-class American tennis champions, and this mission is managed through enhanced coaching education programs, top supplemental coaching and junior competition programs on the international, national and section level. The USTA/Midwest Section works with coaches and community volunteers to obtain their involvement with the USTA Player Development program. Following are various ways in which the USTA/Midwest Section is assisting in the development of its junior players: Midwest Girls 8/9 Camp This camp was held for the first time in Midland, Mi., from February Eighteen Midwest girls who were eight and nine-years-old participated in the camp. It provided an opportunity for drills, fitness testing and practice matches with other Midwest players. Participants received in-depth coaching from USTA National staff and USTA/Midwest Section Coaches Commission members. In addition to the camp, all participants and parents were given tickets to the Dow Corning Tennis Classic. Gilbert Rincon, Mark Faber, and Andrea Calvert-Sanders provided coaching for the camp. Competitive Training Center Tournaments The USTA/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee hosted the ninth annual CTC USTA/Midwest Section Tournament from April 20-22, 2007, at Center Grove High School in Greenwood, In. Players were selected from the USTA/Midwest Section tournament to represent the USTA/Midwest Section in the CTC Central Regional Tournament held last May in Indianapolis, In. The Midwest squad captured the title, and was coached by Chuck Kuhle and Greg Boyd. Following is a list of the 2007 USTA/Midwest Section winning team members who competed in the CTC Regional Tournament: Will Adams, Brooke Austin, Frederick Abunku, Meghan Buell, Colton Buffington, Caroline Eberhart, Mihir Kumar, Nolan Marks, Zachary Mueck, Allison Murphy, Audrey O Connor, Haley O Connor, Adesuwa Osabuohien, Lauren Smith, Ian Wagner and Billy Weldon. Midwest Girls Camp participants and coaches in Midland, Mi. USTA/Midwest Section Spring Camp For the fourth straight year, a 12-and-under camp was conducted for those players participating in the 2007 USTA Spring National Championships from April This camp was held in Boca Raton, Fl., from April 6-8. Serving as coaches were Mark Faber, Bryan Smith and Andrea Calvert-Sanders. The camp had 24 participants including Meika Ashby, Emily Barretta, Keisha Clousing, Alyson Coran, Danny Coran, Felix Corwin, Tim Corwin, Drew Dawson, Patrick Downs, Jacob Dunbar, Yale Goldberg, Zhavia Gray, Conrad Harron, Aron Hiltzik, Jared Hiltzik, Madeleine Johnson, My Linh Li, Madeline Lipp, Jack Murray, Ally Miller Krasilnikov, Lauren Thai, Hunter Tubert, Elizabeth Zordani and John Zordani. USTA Player Development Competition Training Centers The USTA/Midwest Section had 16 USTA Player Development Competition Training Centers in The centers are designed to bring top players and coaches together to train during the year. All players involved must be 14 years and under to participate. The USTA/Midwest Section provides a tournament during the year specifically for USTA Player Development Competition Training Centers players only to work on their games while receiving coaching tips. All coaches involved are required to pass the USTA Level 1 Sport Science Competency Test in order to participate in the program. For additional information on the program, please contact the USTA/Midwest Section office at Here are the USTA Player Development Competition Training Centers in the USTA/Midwest Section: Burr Ridge - Ernesto Faisal Cincinnati - Donnie Jackson Columbus - Bryan Nibert Dayton - Mike Erwin Decatur - Chuck Kuhle Detroit (2) - Mike Ware Grand Rapids Paula Stephanic Homewood - Sylvia Gothard Indianapolis - Bryan Smith Libertyville - Mark Bey Milwaukee - Jim Barnish Northeastern Ohio - Carol Gander Northern Indiana - Jeanne French Northern Illinois Pam Delnagro Toledo - Sheryl Birch Midwest team members and coaches celebrate with the winning trophy at the CTC Regional Tournament Slammin 10s Intersectional Team Rally This 10-and-under team event was held from March 16-18, 2007, in Arlington, Tx. The USTA/Midwest Section competed against the Caribbean, Southwest and Texas Sections. The following Midwest juniors participated: Tyra Buss, Amelia Cogan, Danny Coran, Sam Dart, Jalen Evans, Julian Guerra, Tiffany Huber, Sumeer Kumar, Lauren Lomax, Teagan McNamara, Olivia Myers, William Reifeis and Alan Sweet. The Midwest squad was coached by Ernie Katko and Rick Vetter. Midwest 10 & Under Invitational This competition/training camp was held from July 6-8, 2007, in Indianapolis, In. Each district invited two boys and two girls to participate. Sixty-four players participated in the event. A camp was conducted with an educational meeting for players and parents with a single compass draw competition. The Midwest coaches were Bryan Smith, Jeff Smith, Mark Faber, Bryan Nibert, Greg Boyd, Chad Docktor and Andrea Calvert-Sanders. Sport Science Competency Testing To assure that the nation s coaches are competent in the sports sciences, the USTA has developed a bi-level sport science competency test. The USTA Sport Science Competency Test can now be accessed on the USTA Player Development website at To help coaches prepare for the exam, the USTA Sport Science Department and Sport Science Committee have compiled a recommended resource material list. Information regarding the reading list as well as how to register and take the exam is located on the website. USTA High Performance Coaching Program USTA/Midwest Section coaches have successfully participated in and completed the program since its introduction in The USTA High Performance Coaching Program is intended specifically for the serious developmental coach who works with players who are striving for excellence in competitive tennis. The program is based on a philosophy of coaching that puts the athlete first and winning second. 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27 USTA Junior Intersectional Team Championships USTA Boys and Girls Team Championships Recap Each year, the USTA/Midwest Section sends teams to compete in the USTA Boys and Girls 16 Intersectional Team Championships and USTA Boys and Girls 18 Team Championships. Congratulations to our Boys 18 squad for bringing home third place, and our other teams for their efforts and hard work. USTA Boys and Girls 16 Intersectional Team Championships During the 2007 Boys and Girls 16 Intersectional Team Championships held July 8-12 in Shreveport, La., our squad finished fourth. The USTA/ Midwest Section team scored victories over the USTA/Hawaii, Pacific Northwest and Northern California Sections, and lost to USTA/Southern California and Texas Sections. Members of the USTA/Midwest Section Boys 18 National Team include (l-r): Matthew Allare, Connor Roth, Evan King, Stephen Havens, Bryant Salcedo, Dennis Nevolo and Coach Paul MacDonald. USTA/Midwest Section Boys and Girls 16 Intersectional Team members (Back l-r): Denis Bogatov, Wyatt Lippert, Coach Rusty Schubert, Billy Bertha and Gregory Andrews. (Front l-r): Kate Turvy, Nida Hamilton, Gabrielle Steele and Hanna Mar. USTA Girls 18 National Team Championships The USTA/Midwest Section sent its final team to compete at the USTA Girls 18 National Team Championships in Danville, Ca., from July 31-August 3 where we finished in fifth place. Our team notched victories against the USTA/Southwest, Northern California and Missouri Valley Sections, and lost to the USTA/Florida Section USTA BOYS AND GIRLS INTERSECTIONAL REQUEST FORM USTA Intersectional Boys and Girls Team Championships If you are among the top 25 players in the USTA/Midwest Section, you may be eligible to participate in the 2008 USTA Intersectional Team Championships. To be considered, please fill out and return this form to the USTA/Midwest Section office by May 15, The following must be included for consideration to be selected: Complete and legible current player record. The deadline for USTA Intersectional Team requests is 5:00 p.m. on May 15, For selection process information, please see our Endorsement Procedures posted on (select Junior Tennis navigation button and then Player Development option). Mail or fax this application and all other required material to: USTA/Midwest Section 1310 E. 96th Street, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN Fax: Name Address City State Zip Home Phone # ( ) Parent s Work # ( ) The USTA/Midwest Section Girls 18 National Team include (Back l-r): Marisa Lambropoulos, Rachael White, Julie Flanzar and Coach Shannon Tulley. (Front l-r): Katie Kargl, Hanna Mar and Elizabeth Epstein. USTA Boys 18 National Team Championships The USTA/Midwest Section was represented at the USTA Boys 18 National Team Championships event in Urbana, Il., from July The team finished third overall for the second straight year. The squad defeated the USTA/Florida, Eastern and Pacific Northwest Sections, and lost to the USTA/Southern California Section. Birthdate / / Age Male Female USTA No. District Section Ranking National Ranking USTA Intersectional Team Request Please consider me for selection to: USTA Boys and Girls 16 Intersectional Team Championships USTA Girls 18 National Team Championships USTA Boys 18 National Team Championships w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 27

28 USTA Zone Team Championships Players from Midwest Participate Each Year During 2007, the USTA/Midwest Section sent numerous junior players and coaches to compete in the USTA Zone Team Championships that are conducted for players in the 12, 14, and 16-and-under age divisions. The primary goal of the USTA Zone Team Championships is to build a strong foundation for success in later years by introducing players to national competition in such a way that competitive stress is minimized, and personal development is the focus. Following were the sites and locations of the 2007 USTA Zone Team Championships: USTA 12 Northeast Lancaster, Pa. July USTA 14 Mid-South Raleigh, NC July 8-12 USTA 16 Northeast St. Louis, Mo. July USTA Zone Team Championships BG 14 July 6-10 and BG 12 & 16 July To be considered for endorsement, each player must apply through the TennisLink Registration system on the USTA/Midwest Section website. Selection will be based on the most current USTA/Midwest Section Standing List as of the USTA/Midwest Section entry deadlines in the age division being endorsed. The USTA/Midwest Section entry deadlines to be considered for endorsement are the following: Boys and Girls 14-and-under: May 15, 2008; Boys and Girls 12-and-under and 16-and-under: June 15, 2008 Midwest players and a coach gathered for a picture during the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 14 Mid-South Zone Team Championships in Raleigh. Participants and their coach taking a few moments for a photo at the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 12 Northeast Zone Team Championships in Lancaster These participants and a coach took a break for a photo at the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 14 Mid- South Zone Team Championships in Raleigh. Players and a coach gathered for a picture during the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 12 Northeast Zone Team Championships in Lancaster. Another shot of players and a coach gathered for a picture during the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 14 Mid-South Zone Team Championships in Raleigh. These participants and a coach gathered for a photo at the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 12 Northeast Zone Team Championships in Lancaster. More players and their coach took a break for a team photo at the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 14 Mid-South Zone Team Championships in Raleigh. More players and a coach took part in this photo during the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 12 Northeast Zone Team Championships in Lancaster. A final group of players and a coach gathered for a picture during the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 14 Mid-South Zone Team Championships in Raleigh. Another shot of players and a coach during the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 12 Northeast Zone Team Championships in Lancaster. This enthusiastic group of participants and coaches from the USTA/Midwest Section gathered on center court for a team photo at the 2007 USTA Boys and Girls 16 Northeast Zone Team Championships in St. Louis. 28 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

29 Junior Davis Cup and Wightman Cup Action Chicago and Ohio Valley Claim Division Titles Junior Davis Cup Congratulations to the Ohio Valley Tennis Association for capturing the 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Junior Davis Cup in 18-and-under competition, held June at Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Mi. Juniors competing on each district team are selected to participate based on their ranking, tournament play, character, and sportsmanship. The USTA/Midwest Section Junior Davis Cup event started in Michael Calderone of the Western Michigan Tennis Association received the individual sportsmanship award presented at the conclusion of the competition to an individual based on the highest standards of character, conduct, sportsmanship, and appearance both on and off the court. Following are the final standings: 1. Ohio Valley 8. Northern Indiana 2. Western Michigan Tie 9. Northern Illinois 3. Wisconsin Tie 9. Northwestern Ohio 4. Southeastern Michigan Tie 11. Middle Illinois Tie 5. Chicago Tie 11. Northeastern Michigan Tie 5. Northeastern Ohio Tie 13. Northern Michigan 7. Central Indiana Tie 13. Southern Illinois Jr. Davis Cup Champions from Ohio Valley (l-r): Wyatt Lippert, Joey Fritz, Jimmy Roebker, Patrick Bandy, Andy Jackson, Coach Rusty Schubert, Devin McCarthy, Stephen Havens, Coach Ryan Floth, Andrew McCarthy, Bryce Warren and Peter Kobelt The fourth annual USTA/Midwest Section Junior Davis and Wightman Cup for the 14-and-Under Division moved to Purdue University in Lafayette, In., from June Congratulations to the Ohio Valley Tennis Association for capturing the title. Co-ed teams comprised of the best 14-and-under boys and girls from each of the section s 14 Districts participated in the event. Match play consisted of a round-robin format throughout the weekend, and concluded with the top teams advancing to the championship match. Juniors that competed on each team were selected to participate based on requirements determined by each district. Sportsmanship awards were presented to one boy and one girl, and the boy recipient was Josh Cogan from the Northern Illinois Tennis Association while the girl recipient was Margaret Jensen from the Northern Michigan Tennis Association. Also, the Western Michigan Tennis Association was presented the team sportsmanship award. Here are the final standings: 1. Ohio Valley 8. Northern Illinois 2. Southeastern Michigan 9. Northern Indiana 3. Northeastern Ohio 10. Middle Illinois 4. Central Indiana 11. Northwestern Ohio 5. Chicago 12. Northeastern Michigan 6. Wisconsin 13. Northern Michigan 7. Western Michigan 14. Southern Illinois Jr. Davis/Wightman Cup Champions from Ohio Valley Back row (l-r): Coach Bryan Nibert, Chris Diaz, Ian Wagner, Zachary Mueck and Billy Weldon. Front row (l-r): Amanda Lin, Stephanie Fox, Nicole Flower and Kim My Li. Junior Wightman Cup The Chicago District Tennis Association brought home the 2007 USTA/ Midwest Section Junior Wightman Cup title in 18-and-under competition, held from June at Ball State University in Muncie, In. Juniors competing on each district team are selected to participate based on their ranking, tournament play, character, and sportsmanship. The USTA/Midwest Section Junior Wightman Cup event began in The Rosemary Helton Sportsmanship Award is presented at the conclusion of the event to a team which best exemplifies sportsmanship, honor, cooperation, and conduct, both on and off the court. The 2007 award was presented to the Northeastern Michigan Tennis Association team. In addition to the team award, an individual is selected to receive the Leann G. Davidge Memorial Sportsmanship Award. Hanna Esker from the Southern Illinois Tennis Association received the 2007 individual sportsmanship award. Here are the final standings: 1. Chicago 8. Western Michigan 2. Ohio Valley 9. Northern Illinois Tie 3. Wisconsin 10. Northwestern Ohio Tie 3. Northeastern Ohio 11. Middle Illinois 5. Central Indiana 12. Northern Michigan 6. Southeastern Michigan 13. Southern Illinois 7. Northern Indiana 14. Northeastern Michigan Jr. Wightman Cup Champions from Chicago Back (l-r): Rachael White, Misia Krasowski, Courtney Dolehide, Katie Kargl and Nida Hamilton. Front (l-r): Coach Chris Sheldon, Julie Flanzer, Elizabeth Epstein, Hanna Mar, Monica Turewicz, Jenna Langhorst and Coach Manny Velasco. The third annual USTA/Midwest Section Junior Davis and Wightman Cup for the 12-and-Under Division was held at Plymouth/Salem High School in Plymouth, Mi., from June The Chicago District Tennis Association finished won its third straight title. Co-ed teams comprised of the best 12-and-under boys and girls from 11 of the section s 14 Districts participated in the event. Match play consisted of a round-robin format throughout the weekend, and concluded with the top teams advancing to the championship match. Juniors that competed on each team were selected to participate based on requirements determined by each district. The girl sportsmanship award was presented to McKenna Root from the Northeastern Michigan Tennis Association while the boy sportsmanship award recipient was Michael Udell from the Northwestern Ohio Tennis Association. Also, the team sportsmanship was awarded to the Central Indiana Tennis Association. Following are the final standings: 1. Chicago Northern Indiana 2. Central Indiana Northeastern Ohio 3. Ohio Valley Northeastern Michigan 4. Wisconsin Western Michigan Other teams participating: Northwestern Ohio Southeastern Michigan Northern Illinois Jr. Davis/Wightman Cup Champions from Chicago Back (l-r): Yekaterina Ouchakova, Emma Li, Amy Tarun, Elizabeth Zordani and Coach Rusmir Hadziabdic. 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30 USTA Jr. Team Tennis Section Championships Record Number of Teams Battle for Titles at Premier Midwest Event A record 91 teams and approximately 700 junior tennis players battled for titles at the 2007 USTA/Midwest Section USTA Jr. Team Tennis Championships held August in Indianapolis, In. The Barbara Wynne Tennis Center located at North Central High School and Ben Davis High School served as host sites for the competition. The weather was sunny and warm all weekend, and the players and coaches were ready for action. The 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Jr. Team Tennis Championships consisted of play in the following Divisions: 18-and-under (intermediate and advanced players age years), 14-and-under (intermediate and advanced players age years), 12-and-under (intermediate and advanced players 12 years and younger), and 10-and-under Open Division. Team matches consisted of one set each of boys and girls singles, boys and girls doubles, and two sets of mixed doubles. Team scoring is based on cumulative games won. In addition to plenty of tennis matches, a player s party was held one evening at the Barbara Wynne Tennis Center located at North Central High School. Also, sportsmanship awards were presented to a boy, girl and team in each of the 18-and-under, 14-and-under, 12-and-under and 10-andunder divisions. The winning teams from the 14-and-under Intermediate and Advanced Divisions were invited to compete in a USTA Jr. Team Tennis National Championships held October 11-14, 2007, in Tucson, Az. Since the 14-and-under Intermediate champion was unable to attend, the Charleston Tennis Club team from Charleston, WV, accepted the invitation to compete for Midwest. They competed in the national championships and captured third place in the 14-and-under competition. The winning teams from the 18-and-under Intermediate and Advanced Divisions had the opportunity to compete at the 2007 USTA Jr. Team Tennis National Championships in Tucson, Az., from October Congratulations to the New Albany Country Club team for bringing home the championship title in the Advanced 18-and-under championship event. Plans are underway for the 2008 USTA/Midwest Section USTA Jr. Team Tennis Championships set for August 8-10, and the goal making it the best event yet. 10-and-Under Open Champion: Grant County Peoples Marion, In. Back (l-r): Sasha Glickfield, Abbi Fleming, Cassie Deaton, Sabrina Porter and Coach Doug Porter. Front (l-r): Aashal Dave, Abishek Sehgal, Tejas Srikanth and Jonathan Hornett. 12-and-Under Advanced Champion: Carmel Sinatra Carmel In. Back (l-r): Alex Woldmoe, Kathryn Godfrey, Gabby Delacruz and Lauren Sinatra. Front (l-r): Nick Werner, Gina Vuotto, Alex Bertolini and Jeffrey Chen. 14-and-Under Intermediate Champion: Homewood Flossmoor Spinners Homewood, Il. Back (l-r): Julian Childers, Dan Noonan, Coach Beau Gutierrez and Dana Shannon. Front (l-r): Amanda Noonan, Haley Wilcox, Giselle Beebe and Daryl Sullivan. 14-and-Under Advanced Champion: Kettering Tennis Center Dayton, Oh. Back (l-r): Jackson Heinz, Brad Boll and Ed Graul. Front (l-r): Kaitlin Pickrel, Katie Boeckman and Lauren Smith. 18-and-Under Intermediate Champion: LeClub 1 Milwaukee, Wi. Back (l-r): Evan Giesemann, Coach Chip Liefert, Desmond Aaron and Michael Sherer. Middle (l-r): Kim Zwicke, Alex Ethington and Elisa Vogt. Front (l-r): Saira Khanna, Mike Camilleri and Kristin Kurer. 12-and-Under Intermediate Champion: Scarborough East 5 Columbus, Oh. Back (l-r): Isis Thomas, Cameron Raglin and Caroline Phillips. Front (l-r): Danny Thomas, Blaine Carr, Kyah Thomas and Coach Kim Carr-Hilborn. 18-and-Under Advanced Champion: New Albany Country Club - New Albany, Oh. Back (l-r): Maddie Kobelt, Carly Solomon, Peggy Hemphill and Peter Kobelt. Middle (l-r): Alex Solove, Alexa Davis, Nadia Bennoui and Coach Adam Troutman. Front (l-r): John Buell, Meghan Buell and Riyad Bennoui. 30 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

31 Introducing Youth to Tennis Through USTA School Tennis and USTA NJTL USTA Tennis NJTL The USTA Tennis National Junior Tennis League (NJTL) provides entry level lessons and beginning competition to youngsters throughout the nation. In 2007, there were 37 registered USTA NJTL chapters and programs throughout the USTA/Midwest Section. There were two Regional Rallies held in Effingham, Il., and Milwaukee, Wi., last July with more than 600 juniors in attendance. Congratulations to the Milwaukee Tennis & Education Foundation for being awarded one of four 2007 Ford Foundation Community Building Through Tennis Initiative pilot program grants. Youth who participate in a local USTA Tennis NJTL Chapter have the opportunity to enter the annual Arthur Ashe Essay Contest. Participants from USTA Tennis NJTL Chapters around the country submit an essay for the chance to receive an all-expense trip to New York for Arthur Ashe Kids Day at the US Open. To enter the 2008 Arthur Ashe Essay Contest contact your nearest USTA Tennis NJTL Chapter or the USTA/Midwest Section office. Two juniors from the USTA/Midwest Section were invited to attend the 2007 USTA/NJTL Invitational Tennis Leadership Camp. Congratulations to Daniel Mammah of Lansing, Mi., and Devon Page of Milwaukee, Wi., who joined juniors from across the country in Seattle, Wa., from July The camp is held exclusively each summer for youth from USTA Tennis NJTL programs nationwide who have demonstrated tennis talent, sportsmanship, leadership skills, and financial need. Each year, College Educational Scholarships, Individual Player Scholarships, and Summer Tennis Camp Scholarships are awarded to participants in USTA programs including USTA Tennis NJTL. Please check with the USTA/Midwest Section office for more information on scholarships and grants. USTA School Tennis This program was introduced across the country in 1985 as a way to bring the sport of a lifetime, T-E-N-N-I-S, to children in school through their physical education classes. In the Midwest alone, there are over eight million children enrolled in elementary, middle and high schools, both public and private. The USTA/Midwest Section and the USTA have a way of introducing tennis to all of these children with an in-school and after-school environment. The USTA School Tennis program trained 837 teachers, reached 573,942 students and generated 600 organization memberships in During this time, nearly 10,000 racquets and 400 dozen transition tennis balls were distributed throughout Midwest for use by teachers in their classes. As a participating school, physical education teachers can take advantage of the following benefits: - Professionally conducted teacher training workshops - Entertaining school assemblies and quarterly newsletters - USTA School Tennis Curriculum Guide, DVD, Station Cards and Quick Reference Guide - Assistance in meeting equipment needs - Access to after-school and intramural program grants - Student eligibility for scholarships There are also USTA/Midwest Section USTA School Tennis Grants and After School Program Grants available. The school grant is awarded to physical educators who need help purchasing equipment to deliver tennis in their curriculum. An after-school program grant provides funds for tennis organizer stipends, and to offset expenses incurred in launching or expanding a program. Interested in learning how your school can be involved and eligible for all of these exciting opportunities? For more information, please contact the USTA/Midwest Section at BUDDY STRAWN TENNIS CAMP Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, Illinois Tournament Level Players Summer 2008 Buddy Strawn Camp Dates Camp I: Sun. Check-in 3:00 pm June 15, 2008 thru Fri. Check-out 5:00 pm June 20, 2008 Jon Zych Teachers in Dearborn, Mi., attending an in-service training Camp II: Former Div I & Div III Collegiate Coach. Current Private Instructor Sunset Tennis Center Saint Louis, MO Sun. Check-in 3:00 pm July 13, 2008 thru Fri. Check-out 5:00 pm July 18, 2008 Camp III: Sun. Check-in 3:00 pm July 20, 2008 thru Fri. Check-out 5:00 pm July 25, 2008 Current Head Coach of Saint Louis University and Men s & Women s Programs exceeding the needs of the competitive junior player Four weekly sessions: June 22-28, June 29-July 5, July 6-12, July Ages *Please see website for registration and further details at or call (309) Visit our website for a brochure: or call (847) w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 31

32 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Sportsmanship Award Winners USTA/Midwest Section Junior Closed Outdoor Championships Sportsmanship Award Winners Boys 12 Dave Bacalla Skokie, IL Girls 12 Taylor Holden West Chester, OH USTA/Midwest Section 10 & Under Invitational Sportsmanship Award Winners Boys 14 Joseph Dube Livonia, MI Girls 14 Leah Dancz Hudsonville, MI Boys 16 Peter Kobelt New Albany, OH USTA/Midwest Section Junior Fall Closed Sportsmanship Award Winners Girls 16 Stephanie Hollis Rocky River, OH Boys 18 Richard Canelas Ft. Thomas, KY Girls 18 Mary Dominique Hill Munster, IN USTA/Midwest Section Junior Closed Indoor Championships Sportsmanship Award Winners Boys 10 Girls 10 Boys 10 Girls 10 C.J. Cash Lauren Goodman Asher Hirsch Emma Stein New Albany, OH Fort Wayne, IN Cincinnati, OH Dublin, OH USTA/Midwest Section Junior Closed Indoor Championships Sportsmanship Award Winners Boys 10 Jasper Koenen Saint Charles, IL Boys 12 Girls 12 Boys 14 Girls 14 Boys 16 Ronnie Schneider III Bridget Bellissimo Devin Jones Allison Murphy Michael A. Basha Bloomington, IN Middleton, WI Oak Park, IL Crystal Lake, IL Fort Gratiot, MI USTA/Midwest Section Junior Winter Championships Sportsmanship Award Winners Girls 16 Christiana Raymond Westerville, OH Boys 18 Andrew Jung Battle Creek, MI Girls 18 Kathleen Chybowski Appleton, WI Boys 12 Jack Murray Birmingham, MI Girls 12 Caroline Eberhart Mishawake, IN Boys 14 Robert Stineman Winnetka, IL Girls 14 Samantha Pinchoff Sylvan Lake, MI USTA/Midwest Section Junior Open Championships Sportsmanship Award Winners Boys 16 Out of Section Girls 16 Christina Danosi New Albany, OH Boys 18 Out of Section Girls 18 Marisa Lambropoulos Lake Forest, IL Boys 12 Luke Sanderson Chesterton, IN Girls 12 Cricket Geldermann Lake Geneva, WI Boys 14 Mihir Kumar Carmel, IN Girls 14 Natasha Dabrowski West Bloomfield, MI USTA/Midwest Section Designated January Series Sportsmanship Award Winners Boys 16 Out of Section Girls 16 Courtney Wild Carmel, IN Boys 18 Out of Section Girls 18 Hannah Esker Effingham, IL Boys 12 Jack Murray Birmingham, MI Girls 12 Rachel Bottorff Newburgh, IN Boys 14 Frederick Abunku West Chester, OH Girls 14 Natasha Dabrowski West Bloomfield, MI USTA/Midwest Section Designated March Series Sportsmanship Award Winners Boys 16 Bryant Dudzik Gowen, MI Girls 16 Nida Hamilton Oak Brook, IL Boys 18 Matthew Tansil Grand Blanc, MI Girls 18 Brittany Farmer Terre Haute, IN 32 Boys 12 Jason Gentile Beachwood, OH Girls 12 Sarah Stein Dublin, OH Boys 14 Adam Reinhart Cincinnati, OH Girls 14 Alexandra Thurman Harison Twp., MI Boys 16 Blake Bazarnik Kildeer, IL w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m Girls 16 Caroline Bauer Winnetka, IL Boys 18 Scott Buchowski Highland Park, IL Girls 18 Tara Majdalani Perrysburg, OH

33 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Sportsmanship Award Winners USTA/Midwest Section Junior Fall Closed Championships Sportsmanship Award Winners Boys 12 Daniel Rodefeld Carmel, IN Girls 12 Ashley LaFountain Oak Harbor, OH Boys 14 Zack Mueck West Chester, OH Girls 14 Hailey Barrett Lansing, MI Boys 16 Brandon Debot Stevens Point, WI USTA/Midwest Section Junior Fall Indoor Open Championships Sportsmanship Award Winners Girls 16 Gabrielle Clark Chicago, IL Boys 18 Michael Sukenik Grand Rapids, MI Girls 18 Kathleen Chybowski Appleton, WI Boys 12 Patrick Wildman Cincinnati, OH Girls 12 Bridget Bellissimo Middleton, WI USTA Zone Team Championships Boys and Girls 12 in Lancaster, PA Boys 14 Jared Hiltzik Wilmette, IL Girls 14 Alyson Coran Mequon, WI USTA Zone Team Championships Boys and Girls 14 in Raleigh, NC Boys 16 Andy Jackson Dayton, OH Girls 16 Natasha Dabrowski West Bloomfield, MI Boys 18 Andrew Jung Battle Creek, MI USTA Zone Team Championships Boys and Girls 16 in St. Louis, MO Girls 18 Caroline Starck Williams Bay, WI Boys Colin Harvey Lake Forest, IL Girls Madison Silver East Grand Rapids, MI Boys Sean Stein Dublin, OH Girls Gabrielle Moore Chicago, IL Boys Andy Jackson Dayton, OH Boys Robert Stineman Winnetka, IL Girls Stephanie Fox Huntington, WV UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 2008 SUMMER TENNIS CAMP Go online or call: -usta.com/membership Use Source Code 901 *While supplies last. ARV: $26. Offer non-transferable. The USTA reserves the right to substitute. Offer expires 12/31/08. Member benefit and offers only available to active USTA Members in good standing by visiting Terms of membership and benefits subject to change in the USTA s sole discretion. Other restrictions may apply. USTA membership is non-transferable. Please contact memberservices@usta.com with questions USTA. All rights reserved. Boarders ($650) and Non-Boarders ($550) Boys and Girls Ages 9-18 Session I: June 8-12 Session II: June 5-19 Session III: June Session IV: June 29 - July 3 (National Junior Camp) For more information: Call 574/ Visit our website at w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 33

34 Final 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Girls Rankings Ally Miller- Krasilnikov Girls 10 Singles 1. Ally Miller-Krasilnikov, North Canton, OH, 1003, 09/21/ Emma R. Stein, Dublin, OH, 930, 05/18/ Emily N. Struble, Holt, MI, 769, 07/08/ Tiffany Huber, Cincinnati, OH, 700, 10/09/ Brienne Alexandra Minor, Mundelein, IL, 698, 11/25/ Christina Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 658, 08/11/ Teagan Savage McNamara, Maumee, OH, 634, 05/20/ Sophia H. Abelson, West Bloomfield, MI, 535, 06/16/ Zoe Rose Spence, Chicago, IL, 511, 06/03/ Amelia Cogan, Batavia, IL, 479, 06/05/ Elizabeth S. Norman, Zionsville, IN, 446, 06/16/ Alexandria Chatt, Western Springs, IL, 432, 09/28/ Claire P. Reifeis, CARMEL, IN, 423, 08/18/ Isabella T Spindler, Clarkston, MI, 418, 10/02/ Mary Haffey, Westfield, IN, 397, 11/04/ Isabella Lorenzini, Clarendon Hills, IL, 396, 02/22/ Emily Grace Stefancic, Aurora, IL, 367, 08/16/ Molly Fletchall, Carmel, IN, 361, 05/06/ Marybeth Hurley, Novi, MI, 356, 12/30/ Magdalena Dobinda, Aurora, IL, 356, 02/11/ Olivia Myers, Belmont, OH, 350, 08/25/ Paige F. Cooley, Traverse City, MI, 331, 11/19/ Elizabeth Konon, Mequon, WI, 330, 07/28/ Coco Tzakis, Naperville, IL, 315, 12/03/ Lauren Marie Lomax, Portage, MI, 314, 04/28/ Alexandra Taylor Sharpe, Okemos, MI, 305, 12/18/ Alexis N. Jones, Chicago, IL, 290, 03/14/ Claudia Althans, Chagrin Falls, OH, 276, 07/08/ Nora Jaara, Sylvania, OH, 270, 09/14/ Sophia Neringa Petrunas, Richmond Hts, OH, 268, 12/07/ Madalyn M. Mueck, West Chester, OH, 266, 06/13/ Davina Phuonghanh Nguyen, Shelby Township, MI, 264, 09/08/ Emily Mast, Goshen, IN, 264, 08/25/ Lauren E. Hambrock, Terre Haute, IN, 262, 11/04/ Amanda Lynn Moore, Hudsonville, MI, 256, 01/20/ Lauryn Padgett, Carmel, IN, 255, 03/14/ hannah n Sekaran, Brookfield, WI, 254, 02/14/ Peyton Young, Richmond, IN, 252, 08/27/ Kendall N. Kirsch, Long Grove, IL, 250, 02/19/ Christine Ann Pavlov, Darien, IL, 249, 12/10/ Alyvia M. Jones, Midland, MI, 248, 05/03/ Kerry Hu, West Bloomfield, MI, 248, 10/14/ Kristen Thoms, La Grange, IL, 241, 04/07/ Bridget L. Bellissimo, Middleton, WI, 240, 04/11/ Josie Cynthia Docalavich, Mequon, WI, 240, 04/14/ Annie E Porritt, Brookfield, WI, 237, 06/25/ Kate Ketels, Kalamazoo, MI, 236, 04/10/ Amanda Ahmed, Granger, IN, 236, 11/14/ Shelby H. Chorney, Waunakee, WI, 234, 08/12/ Ashley Berry, Shelby Township, MI, 232, 09/05/ Anika Phatick Mukherji, Northville, MI, 232, 06/30/ Madalyn R Bauer, Shorewood, IL, 228, 06/25/ Alexandria Amponsah, Northville, MI, 224, 05/05/ Samantha Joan Galloway, Portage, MI, 223, 12/11/ Holly Meers, Lake Forest, IL, 216, 10/15/ Karin Yoshida, Dayton, OH, 216, 12/19/ Jaida Maria Austin, Indianapolis, IN, 216, 04/29/ Dominique Vasile, Oakland, MI, 216, 06/18/ Meg Modesto, Highland, IN, 216, 02/11/ Sydney F. King, Grosse Ile, MI, 212, 04/09/ Alexandra Sanford, Westerville, OH, 210, 01/05/ Stephany Antonia Prodromos, Winnetka, IL, 208, 12/01/ Celine Leyla Gruaz, Chicago, IL, 204, 12/26/ Brigitte Swartwood, Evansville, IN, 203, 09/22/ Olivia Grace Rohrbacher, Sandusky, OH, 203, 03/08/ Kiersten Marete Carlson, Westfield, IN, 200, 12/04/ Catherine Leigh Areklett, Gates Mills, OH, 200, 07/16/1999 Girls 10 Individual Doubles 1. Emma R. Stein, Dublin, OH, 735, 05/18/ Ally Miller-Krasilnikov, North Canton, OH, 600, 09/21/ Kristen Dempsey, Zanesville, OH, 358, 12/10/ Claire P. Reifeis, CARMEL, IN, 342, 08/18/ Brienne Alexandra Minor, Mundelein, IL, 318, 11/25/ Isabella Lorenzini, Clarendon Hills, IL, 282, 02/22/ Tiffany Huber, Cincinnati, OH, 270, 10/09/ Elizabeth S. Norman, Zionsville, IN, 266, 06/16/ Amelia Cogan, Batavia, IL, 240, 06/05/ Paige E Dewitt, Loveland, OH, 210, 12/11/ Natalie M. Weaver, Mentor, OH, 210, 12/23/ Teagan Savage McNamara, Maumee, OH, 190, 05/20/ Zoe Rose Spence, Chicago, IL, 190, 06/03/ Emily N. Struble, Holt, MI, 175, 07/08/ Lindsey Wild, Carmel, IN, 160, 07/10/ Madalyn R Bauer, Shorewood, IL, 150, 06/25/ Grace Koscielski, Indianapolis, IN, 144, 10/01/ Lauryn Padgett, Carmel, IN, 130, 03/14/ Kristen Thoms, La Grange, IL, 124, 04/07/ Alexandra Taylor Sharpe, Okemos, MI, 105, 12/18/ Madalyn M. Mueck, West Chester, OH, 90, 06/13/ Danielle Burich, Hinsdale, IL, 88, 03/17/ Samantha Cunningham, Carmel, IN, 74, 11/29/ Alyvia M. Jones, Midland, MI, 60, 05/03/ Marybeth Hurley, Novi, MI, 60, 12/30/ Lauren E. Hambrock, Terre Haute, IN, 59, 11/04/1997 Girls 12 Singles 1. Brooke I. Austin, Indianapolis, IN, 2280, 02/12/ Lauren H. Thai, Galloway, OH, 1590, 05/24/ My Linh T. Li, Galloway, OH, 1415, 02/28/ Keisha R. Clousing, Wheaton, IL, 1275, 09/02/ Sierra J. Stone, Powell, OH, 1240, 10/04/ Emma D. Li, Wheaton, IL, 1235, 03/18/ Rachel Nelson, Big Prairie, OH, 1150, 10/23/ Jaelen Raya Adams, Cincinnati, OH, 1080, 02/04/ Adesuwa Osabuohien, Hazel Crest, IL, 1045, 10/24/ Cassie Mercer, Huntington, WV, 1040, 02/25/ Elizabeth Konon, Mequon, WI, 1020, 07/28/ Bailey Padgett, Carmel, IN, 1010, 12/17/ Alyson Coran, Mequon, WI, 955, 07/19/ Madeline Lipp, Lake Forest, IL, 950, 09/11/ Sara Remynse, Augusta, MI, 940, 11/09/ Karyn R. Guttormsen, Kenosha, WI, 935, 09/12/ Lauren Burich, Hinsdale, IL, 930, 12/03/ Meika A. Ashby, Kalamazoo, MI, 905, 10/21/ Cricket Geldermann, Lake Geneva, WI, 893, 09/10/ Sarah M. Stein, Dublin, OH, 885, 01/20/ Zhavia Gray, Hazel Crest, IL, 885, 10/22/ Bridget L. Bellissimo, Middleton, WI, 882, 04/11/ Rachael N. Morales, Reynoldsburg, OH, 870, 02/10/ Marika M. Cusick, Hinsdale, IL, 870, 05/18/ Macie Elliott, Evansville, IN, 844, 10/23/ Madeline Ecker, Mequon, WI, 835, 06/29/ Alexandra D Ascenzo, West Bloomfield, MI, 810, 01/20/ Yekaterina M. Ouchakova, Chicago, IL, 795, 11/19/ Caroline Lorenzini, Clarendon Hills, IL, 790, 11/06/ Michelle De Meo, Burr Ridge, IL, 790, 05/17/ Monica Lin, Schaumburg, IL, 780, 12/26/ McKenna Alexandra Root, Midland, MI, 780, 03/03/ Mary Hanna, Saline, MI, 770, 11/08/1995 Emma Stein Brooke Austin Lauren Davis 34. Katie Claire Brozovich, Clarkston, MI, 755, 10/06/ Sydney P. Liggins, Caledonia, MI, 745, 12/02/ Amanda Lin, West Chester, OH, 734, 01/16/ Vanessa Madrigal, Highland, IN, 734, 08/18/ Madelyn Karoub, Farmington Hls, MI, 720, 09/23/ Zoe Kasiurak, Hoffman Estates, IL, 705, 07/28/ Ariel J. Dechter, Mundelein, IL, 688, 12/23/ Simone-Alyse Nicole Ewell, Detroit, MI, 675, 08/24/ Tori M. Turner, Hamilton, OH, 667, 02/15/ Emily A. Barretta, Winnetka, IL, 665, 06/30/ Hayley Wild, Carmel, IN, 648, 04/05/ Alexis Lunte, Noblesville, IN, 640, 02/01/ Sophia H. Abelson, West Bloomfield, MI, 630, 06/16/ Emma R. Stein, Dublin, OH, 630, 05/18/ Kelsey Chin, Aurora, IL, 625, 03/26/ Madison L. Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 623, 10/05/ Alexis Casati, Deerfield, IL, 615, 07/24/ Syedah M. Cabell, Chicago, IL, 612, 05/03/ Lisa Silshtut, Northbrook, IL, 598, 06/12/ Caitlin Shea, Joliet, IL, 589, 06/13/ Elizabeth Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 580, 01/08/ Caroline M. Ryba, Glenview, IL, 573, 06/28/ Jessica Michelle Rooth, Munster, IN, 572, 10/06/ Julia N. Schroeder, Winnetka, IL, 555, 10/20/ Gabriela Rosales, Munster, IN, 552, 03/08/ Kendra K. Sweet, Clarkston, MI, 542, 07/06/ Ashley R. Lafountain, Oak Harbor, OH, 541, 04/24/ Grace E. Tapak, Hinsdale, IL, 541, 12/31/ Ally Miller-Krasilnikov, North Canton, OH, 535, 09/21/ Nicole M. Soutar, West Chester, OH, 528, 06/05/ Lauren R. Goodman, Fort Wayne, IN, 524, 11/01/ Alexandria S. Najarian, Birmingham, MI, 523, 03/20/ Lauren M. Bellinger, Dublin, OH, 520, 04/04/ Kathryn Godfrey, Carmel, IN, 518, 07/12/ Aimee D. Tarun, Kenilworth, IL, 515, 09/07/ Brittany M. Plaszewski, Saint Charles, IL, 505, 12/12/ Taya Zoubareva, Lake Bluff, IL, 502, 02/10/ Lilly C. Iffert, Indianapolis, IN, 500, 12/04/ Bianca Moldovan, Livonia, MI, 497, 08/04/ Tyra Buss, Mount Carmel, IL, 491, 04/25/ Jerricka Boone, Chicago, IL, 484, 01/16/ Morgan Reilly, Jeffersonville, IN, 479, 09/01/ Megan A. Humphreys, Pleasant Prairie, WI, 477, 08/16/ Kathryn Adelman, Geneva, IL, 476, 09/15/ Shivani Bhatt, Toledo, OH, 471, 07/24/ Drew M. Fillis, Toledo, OH, 470, 05/25/ Alysa Michelle Straub, Burr Ridge, IL, 470, 01/28/ Bethany Lynch, Burr Ridge, IL, 469, 04/24/ Olivia Myers, Belmont, OH, 463, 08/25/ Kennedy A. Shaffer, Rossford, OH, 462, 05/21/ Taylor Holden, West Chester, OH, 457, 01/24/ Shannon J. Etten, Appleton, WI, 454, 12/01/ Harley H. Hutchison, Joliet, IL, 449, 05/19/ Mardee J. Merar, Mequon, WI, 447, 10/22/ Paige Courts, Caledonia, MI, 441, 01/30/ Allison L. Pavlansky, Canfield, OH, 440, 11/08/ Brienne Alexandra Minor, Mundelein, IL, 440, 11/25/ Lauren Marie Lomax, Portage, MI, 438, 04/28/ Lauren E. Hoekstra, Effingham, IL, 437, 11/07/ Christina Auyeung, Midland, MI, 434, 10/30/ Audrey C. Rang, Fort Wayne, IN, 432, 11/01/ Morgan H. Patterson, Flossmoor, IL, 429, 07/20/ Meredith Goshell, Carmel, IN, 428, 03/04/ Lexi A. Welton, Naperville, IL, 422, 07/18/ Ashwatha Thenappan, Dublin, OH, 419, 12/19/ Julia C. Dunbar, Westlake, OH, 413, 12/19/ Kadi N. Fauble, Quincy, IL, 410, 11/29/ Elizabeth Joan Brozovich, Fort Gratiot, MI, 410, 02/19/ Kendall Louise Baisden, Franklin, MI, 405, 03/05/ Amanda K. Studnicki, Normal, IL, 401, 02/22/ Winifred Karoub, Farmington Hills, MI, 401, 07/21/ Alexxis P. Kiven, Buffalo Grove, IL, 395, 09/04/ Alexandria E. Garrity, Medina, OH, 392, 04/25/ Lauren Jackson, Dayton, OH, 389, 03/02/ Katie Shepherd, Dublin, OH, 386, 09/13/ Beatrice Konstan, Akron, OH, 383, 05/29/ Miriam Mikhelson, Northbrook, IL, 381, 10/24/ Elizabeth Maxson, Fort Wayne, IN, 378, 08/10/ Mehvish Safdar, Mason, OH, 376, 09/14/ Leah Tzakis, Naperville, IL, 370, 11/08/ Emily N. Struble, Holt, MI, 370, 07/08/ Alexia Petrovic, Burr Ridge, IL, 369, 04/23/ Claire Golden, Winnetka, IL, 367, 08/08/ Lauren Golick, Westlake, OH, 363, 05/13/ Madeleine Johnson, Onalaska, WI, 360, 05/03/ Courtney M. Lang, Hoffman Estates, IL, 352, 03/12/ Meredith L. Maltby, Glen Ellyn, IL, 346, 05/14/ Drew A. Hurt, Indianapolis, IN, 344, 11/01/ Abby L. Perkins, Mason, MI, 344, 11/29/ Lexi Baylis, Clarkston, MI, 344, 10/16/ Danielle Briana Vasiliev, Buffalo Grove, IL, 341, 04/23/ Caitlin A. Lawless, Highland Hts, OH, 338, 07/08/ Waverly Wituski, Springboro, OH, 333, 12/26/ Audrey Mang, Winnetka, IL, 326, 08/16/ Ty Ana Williams, Chicago, IL, 326, 03/13/ Megan Joyce Miller, Sylvania, OH, 319, 12/23/ Sara Kate Daavettila, Williamston, MI, 319, 12/17/ Mollie A. Fox, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 319, 07/25/ Christina Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 317, 08/11/ Claire A. Williamson, Chicago, IL, 315, 09/07/ Abigail Madrigal, Highland, IN, 311, 08/18/ Gabriella De La Cruz, Carmel, IN, 311, 06/10/ Rachel Swartwood, Evansville, IN, 303, 11/15/ Sydney Rachel Nowak, Algonquin, IL, 303, 04/03/ Lauren E. Sinatra, Westfield, IN, 302, 08/01/ Katrine M. Zhadovich, Northbrook, IL, 297, 06/25/ Shraya R. Soundararajan, Willowbrook, IL, 293, 01/08/ Molly Engel, Fox Point, WI, 292, 07/22/ Tiffany Huber, Cincinnati, OH, 285, 10/09/ Rachel E. Yurchisin, Cleveland, OH, 284, 06/06/ Natalie Marie Arcoria, Hudson, OH, 283, 06/21/ Daniella A. Reyes, Burr Ridge, IL, 281, 08/11/ Brooke K. Broda, West Chester, OH, 281, 10/10/ Elizabeth S. Norman, Zionsville, IN, 280, 06/16/ Anna Sanford, Westerville, OH, 280, 01/28/ Alexis N. Jones, Chicago, IL, 278, 03/14/ Ruchi Ahluwalia, Grand Blanc, MI, 276, 10/20/ Kristen Dempsey, Zanesville, OH, 276, 12/10/ Emily G. Turner, Hilliard, OH, 276, 05/20/ Jasmine Lee, Newburgh, IN, 275, 10/26/ Alexandria Chatt, Western Springs, IL, 275, 09/28/ Alexandra R. Patton, Williamston, MI, 274, 08/16/ Arien Paige Kissinger, Saint Joseph, MI, 273, 11/06/ Allison R. Gast, Grandville, MI, 273, 05/30/ Grace Larrain, Wausau, WI, 272, 09/19/ Natalie R. Whalen, Chicago, IL, 271, 01/11/ Jitsupa Sirinit, Carol Stream, IL, 269, 05/05/ Mandy M. Marchant, Chagrin Falls, OH, 266, 10/16/ Anna L. Fouts, Kalamazoo, MI, 266, 03/11/ Alexandra Taylor Sharpe, Okemos, MI, 265, 12/18/ Meghan C. Linehan, Green Bay, WI, 264, 09/04/ Abby Wang, Novi, MI, 263, 11/20/ Anna C. Paulson, Clarendon Hills, IL, 262, 11/24/ Sydney N. Power, Powell, OH, 262, 03/13/ Meredith Kimbell Laskey, Fort Thomas, KY, 262, 10/02/ Lauren R. Smith, Mequon, WI, 260, 02/14/ Laura S. Anderson, Chesterton, IN, 259, 01/12/ Catherine B. Orfanos, Lake Forest, IL, 258, 09/19/ Audrey Berger, Upper Arlington, OH, 256, 11/11/ Amina Ismail, Maineville, OH, 253, 12/15/ Alexandra Solovyev, Mayfield Heights, OH, 248, 08/01/ Madelyn E. Gilley, Aurora, OH, 248, 01/10/ Teagan Savage McNamara, Maumee, OH, 247, 05/20/ Christine Ann Pavlov, Darien, IL, 245, 12/10/ Nina Cepeda, Mason, OH, 244, 05/12/ Emily Marguerite Hall, Mason, MI, 244, 08/29/ Emmy Grace Virkus, East Lansing, MI, 242, 06/23/ Alexa P. Sweeney, Fort Gratiot, MI, 241, 11/20/ Mollie Alaine Miller, Portsmouth, OH, 241, 01/11/ Courtney A. Brown, Dublin, OH, 241, 08/27/ Andrea V. Ballinger, Columbus, OH, 241, 11/30/ Natalie M. Weaver, Mentor, OH, 240, 12/23/ Maria Avgerinos, Elmhurst, IL, 240, 09/24/ Michaela Zumbahlen, Effingham, IL, 239, 03/07/ Mary Beth King, Naperville, IL, 239, 08/09/ Ashley Thai, Galloway, OH, 237, 08/30/ Kerigan S. McNamara, Maumee, OH, 237, 06/10/ Madeline Henderson, Mequon, WI, 236, 11/19/ Hannah Jane Etten, Appleton, WI, 236, 03/14/ Khalia K. Powell, Chicago, IL, 236, 05/01/ Sophia F. Lococo, Mequon, WI, 235, 12/17/ Ashleigh R. Reinbold, Charlotte, MI, 235, 03/24/ Madalyn M. Mueck, West Chester, OH, 234, 06/13/ Jacqueline D. White, Dayton, OH, 234, 06/15/ Abigail M. Shonk, Saint Clair, MI, 234, 06/28/ Maya N. Ahuja, Gates Mills, OH, 233, 09/24/ Joelle Kruczek, Saint Clair Shores, MI, 233, 10/10/ Kiara S. Shaw, Blacklick, OH, 232, 08/04/ Kailey M. Eaton, Fishers, IN, 231, 10/19/ Sidnay Huck, Anderson, IN, 228, 07/22/ Brenna Wu, Evansville, IN, 228, 11/09/ Alexis Bauer, Shorewood, IL, 227, 07/12/ Caroline Megan Keeley, Grand Rapids, MI, 225, 10/12/ Whitney Batliner, Floyds Knobs, IN, 224, 11/23/ Anastassia B. Chernova, Burr Ridge, IL, 224, 12/04/ Sheridan Paige McLean, Waverly, OH, 224, 11/18/ Emilie E. Bush, Hinsdale, IL, 224, 05/03/ Amy Kuhle, Decatur, IL, 223, 05/19/ Nneka Onyejiaka, Bolingbrook, IL, 221, 11/29/ Anais Carell, Clarendon Hills, IL, 221, 05/18/ Carla O Byrne, Chicago, IL, 221, 11/16/ Jacqueline E. Crawford, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 220, 12/03/ Anna Zelechonok, Northbrook, IL, 219, 10/30/ Holly Meers, Lake Forest, IL, 218, 10/15/ Cassandra A. Powell, Vienna, WV, 218, 08/08/ Cass Goldner, Naperville, IL, 217, 10/30/ Teresa L. Laforest, Saint Joseph, MI, 217, 01/31/ Rachel Ballantine, Hinsdale, IL, 217, 03/24/ Kimberly Warpecha, Burr Ridge, IL, 215, 07/29/ Katherine L. Krauth, Indianapolis, IN, 215, 07/09/ Madie L. Baillon, Champaign, IL, 212, 03/22/ Claire Catherine Schroeder, Mount Vernon, IN, 212, 01/18/ Colleen O Brien, Ann Arbor, MI, 211, 06/20/ Jane Ziecik, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 209, 11/16/ Paige E Dewitt, Loveland, OH, 209, 12/11/ Elaine S. Cloern, Columbus, OH, 208, 09/13/ Jasmine Lachelle Jenkins, Beloit, WI, 208, 08/01/ Tiffany Chen, Burr Ridge, IL, 208, 03/20/ Teresa C. Balistreri, Fox Point, WI, 208, 11/02/ Carol L. Finke, Glencoe, IL, 204, 02/18/ Morgan Bemisderfer, Fort Wayne, IN, 203, 10/08/ Lauren Schectman, Highland Park, IL, 203, 01/30/ Carly Pratt, Kalamazoo, MI, 202, 08/17/ Andrea Wakim, Burr Ridge, IL, 201, 08/05/ Carmen Antonia Gota, Moreland Hills, OH, 200, 10/03/ Sophia Main, Kenosha, WI, 200, 05/24/ Gabrielle Nixon, Glencoe, IL, 200, 12/04/1995 Girls 12 Individual Doubles 1. Brooke I. Austin, Indianapolis, IN, 1260, 02/12/ Cassie Mercer, Huntington, WV, 1140, 02/25/ Adesuwa Osabuohien, Hazel Crest, IL, 870, 10/24/ Rachael N. Morales, Reynoldsburg, OH, 840, 02/10/ Sierra J. Stone, Powell, OH, 840, 10/04/ Keisha R. Clousing, Wheaton, IL, 810, 09/02/ Madeline Ecker, Mequon, WI, 740, 06/29/ Madeline Lipp, Lake Forest, IL, 700, 09/11/ Karyn R. Guttormsen, Kenosha, WI, 695, 09/12/ Jaelen Raya Adams, Cincinnati, OH, 690, 02/04/ My Linh T. Li, Galloway, OH, 690, 02/28/ Lauren H. Thai, Galloway, OH, 675, 05/24/ Rachel Nelson, Big Prairie, OH, 670, 10/23/ Michelle De Meo, Burr Ridge, IL, 660, 05/17/ Emma D. Li, Wheaton, IL, 610, 03/18/ Bailey Padgett, Carmel, IN, 585, 12/17/ Amanda Lin, West Chester, OH, 570, 01/16/ Marika M. Cusick, Hinsdale, IL, 550, 05/18/ Caroline Lorenzini, Clarendon Hills, IL, 540, 11/06/ Jerricka Boone, Chicago, IL, 540, 01/16/ Sarah M. Stein, Dublin, OH, 530, 01/20/ Madison L. Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 505, 10/05/ Emma R. Stein, Dublin, OH, 495, 05/18/ Madelyn Karoub, Farmington Hls, MI, 495, 09/23/ Elizabeth Konon, Mequon, WI, 494, 07/28/ Emily A. Barretta, Winnetka, IL, 460, 06/30/ Zhavia Gray, Hazel Crest, IL, 460, 10/22/ Elizabeth Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 460, 01/08/ Winifred Karoub, Farmington Hills, MI, 450, 07/21/ Mary Hanna, Saline, MI, 450, 11/08/ Bridget L. Bellissimo, Middleton, WI, 450, 04/11/ Lauren Burich, Hinsdale, IL, 440, 12/03/ Nicole M. Soutar, West Chester, OH, 435, 06/05/ Caroline M. Ryba, Glenview, IL, 420, 06/28/ Morgan Reilly, Jeffersonville, IN, 410, 09/01/ Katie Claire Brozovich, Clarkston, MI, 405, 10/06/ Ariel J. Dechter, Mundelein, IL, 403, 12/23/ Katherine L. Krauth, Indianapolis, IN, 395, 07/09/ Sophia H. Abelson, West Bloomfield, MI, 380, 06/16/ Lexi A. Welton, Naperville, IL, 380, 07/18/ Zoe Kasiurak, Hoffman Estates, IL, 380, 07/28/ Bethany Lynch, Burr Ridge, IL, 380, 04/24/ Audrey C. Rang, Fort Wayne, IN, 374, 11/01/ Ally Miller-Krasilnikov, North Canton, OH, 360, 09/21/ Meredith Goshell, Carmel, IN, 345, 03/04/ Macie Elliott, Evansville, IN, 345, 10/23/ Cricket Geldermann, Lake Geneva, WI, 344, 09/10/ Vanessa Madrigal, Highland, IN, 330, 08/18/ Sydney P. Liggins, Caledonia, MI, 330, 12/02/ Lauren R. Goodman, Fort Wayne, IN, 329, 11/01/ Alexandria E. Garrity, Medina, OH, 325, 04/25/ Simone-Alyse Nicole Ewell, Detroit, MI, 315, 08/24/ Lauren Marie Lomax, Portage, MI, 310, 04/28/ Lilly C. Iffert, Indianapolis, IN, 305, 12/04/ Kathryn Godfrey, Carmel, IN, 305, 07/12/ Julia N. Schroeder, Winnetka, IL, 304, 10/20/ Alexandria S. Najarian, Birmingham, MI, 300, 03/20/ Alexis Lunte, Noblesville, IN, 295, 02/01/ Elizabeth Maxson, Fort Wayne, IN, 285, 08/10/ Alyson Coran, Mequon, WI, 270, 07/19/ Alexxis P. Kiven, Buffalo Grove, IL, 260, 09/04/ Grace E. Tapak, Hinsdale, IL, 260, 12/31/ Alysa Michelle Straub, Burr Ridge, IL, 244, 01/28/ Alexis Casati, Deerfield, IL, 240, 07/24/ Taya Zoubareva, Lake Bluff, IL, 240, 02/10/ Syedah M. Cabell, Chicago, IL, 240, 05/03/ Katie Shepherd, Dublin, OH, 240, 09/13/ Lauren M. Bellinger, Dublin, OH, 240, 04/04/ Elizabeth Joan Brozovich, Fort Gratiot, MI, 240, 02/19/ Leah Tzakis, Naperville, IL, 239, 11/08/ Courtney M. Lang, Hoffman Estates, IL, 235, 03/12/ Christina Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 217, 08/11/ Claire A. Williamson, Chicago, IL, 215, 09/07/ Kelsey Chin, Aurora, IL, 215, 03/26/ Olivia Myers, Belmont, OH, 206, 08/25/ Hayley Wild, Carmel, IN, 205, 04/05/ Alexia Petrovic, Burr Ridge, IL, 200, 04/23/ Brienne Alexandra Minor, Mundelein, IL, 200, 11/25/ Lauren Jackson, Dayton, OH, 195, 03/02/ Aimee D. Tarun, Kenilworth, IL, 190, 09/07/ Kendall Louise Baisden, Franklin, MI, 180, 03/05/ Audrey Mang, Winnetka, IL, 180, 08/16/ Kathryn Adelman, Geneva, IL, 180, 09/15/ Megan A. Humphreys, Pleasant Prairie, WI, 180, 08/16/ Kadi N. Fauble, Quincy, IL, 180, 11/29/ Amanda K. Studnicki, Normal, IL, 180, 02/22/ Beatrice Konstan, Akron, OH, 180, 05/29/ Mardee J. Merar, Mequon, WI, 180, 10/22/ Amy H. Upthagrove, Racine, WI, 180, 11/17/ Emily N. Struble, Holt, MI, 175, 07/08/ Taylor Holden, West Chester, OH, 175, 01/24/ Tori M. Turner, Hamilton, OH, 175, 02/15/ Gabriela Rosales, Munster, IN, 150, 03/08/ Jessica Michelle Rooth, Munster, IN, 150, 10/06/ Jacqueline E. Crawford, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 150, 12/03/ Kerigan S. McNamara, Maumee, OH, 145, 06/10/ Brittany M. Plaszewski, Saint Charles, IL, 145, 12/12/ Andrea Wakim, Burr Ridge, IL, 144, 08/05/ Kennedy A. Shaffer, Rossford, OH, 144, 05/21/ McKenna Alexandra Root, Midland, MI, 135, 03/03/ Kendra K. Sweet, Clarkston, MI, 135, 07/06/ Gabriella De La Cruz, Carmel, IN, 135, 06/10/ Alexandra D Ascenzo, West Bloomfield, MI, 135, 01/20/ Mary Beth King, Naperville, IL, 134, 08/09/ Harley H. Hutchison, Joliet, IL, 125, 05/19/ Kathleen E. Hebble, Sellersburg, IN, 119, 12/26/ Alexandra R. Patton, Williamston, MI, 119, 08/16/ Kimberly Marsh, Greenwood, IN, 111, 12/13/ Alexandra Taylor Sharpe, Okemos, MI, 105, 12/18/ Shivani Bhatt, Toledo, OH, 105, 07/24/ Elaine S. Cloern, Columbus, OH, 105, 09/13/ Mollie A. Fox, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 105, 07/25/ Lauryn Padgett, Carmel, IN, 100, 03/14/ Ashley S. Huh, Terre Haute, IN, 95, 04/18/ Waverly Wituski, Springboro, OH, 90, 12/26/ Madalyn M. Mueck, West Chester, OH, 90, 06/13/ Monica Lin, Schaumburg, IL, 90, 12/26/ Shraya R. Soundararajan, Willowbrook, IL, 90, 01/08/ Paige Courts, Caledonia, MI, 90, 01/30/ Sara Remynse, Augusta, MI, 90, 11/09/ Anna L. Fouts, Kalamazoo, MI, 90, 03/11/ Kristen Dempsey, Zanesville, OH, 88, 12/10/ Emily G. Turner, Hilliard, OH, 88, 05/20/ Victoria L. Morin, Rochester Hls, MI, 88, 12/08/ Megan Coghlan, Bloomington, IN, 88, 08/26/ Sarah Coghlan, Bloomington, IN, 88, 08/26/ Katrine M. Zhadovich, Northbrook, IL, 80, 06/25/ Ellie Marie Zimmermann, Green Bay, WI, 80, 02/14/ Anneliese Christina Zak, Green Bay, WI, 80, 05/29/ Shelby H. Chorney, Waunakee, WI, 80, 08/12/ Meili Martin, Proctorville, OH, 75, 10/09/ Alexandria Chatt, Western Springs, IL, 75, 09/28/ Mary Haffey, Westfield, IN, 75, 11/04/ Amina Ismail, Maineville, OH, 75, 12/15/ Danielle Briana Vasiliev, Buffalo Grove, IL, 75, 04/23/ Sara Kate Daavettila, Williamston, MI, 75, 12/17/ Danielle Wolf, Loveland, OH, 75, 12/18/ Margo M. Wolf, Cincinnati, OH, 75, 04/30/ Mekenzie J. Hilsmeyer, Jasper, IN, 74, 12/29/ Elizabeth Ann Theil, Jasper, IN, 74, 04/01/ Christine Ann Pavlov, Darien, IL, 72, 12/10/ Nicole Miriam Mercho, Terre Haute, IN, 66, 09/08/ Lexi Baylis, Clarkston, MI, 60, 10/16/ Alexa P. Sweeney, Fort Gratiot, MI, 60, 11/20/ Christina Auyeung, Midland, MI, 60, 10/30/ Cassandra A. Powell, Vienna, WV, 60, 08/08/ Rachelmary Diane Brozovich, Fort Gratiot, MI, 60, 12/12/ Alyvia M. Jones, Midland, MI, 60, 05/03/ Meredith Kimbell Laskey, Fort Thomas, KY, 60, 10/02/ Hannah Kristin Laskey, Fort Thomas, KY, 60, 10/02/ Kathryn A. Dunleavy, Farmington Hls, MI, 60, 11/19/ Marybeth Hurley, Novi, MI, 60, 12/30/ Madeline Henderson, Mequon, WI, 58, 11/19/ Elizabeth S. Norman, Zionsville, IN, 56, 06/16/ Peyton Young, Richmond, IN, 56, 08/27/ April M. Weaver, Perrysburg, OH, 56, 08/23/ Laura S. Anderson, Chesterton, IN, 56, 01/12/ Emilie E. Bush, Hinsdale, IL, 56, 05/03/ Amy Brentlinger, Carmel, IN, 56, 02/20/ Annemarie Emme, Glenview, IL, 55, 06/14/1997 Girls 14 Singles 1. Lauren Davis, Gates Mills, OH, 1980, 10/09/ Jerricka Boone, Chicago, IL, 1595, 01/16/ Jacqueline E. Crawford, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 1500, 12/03/ Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, 1455, 06/04/ Kasey K. Gardiner, Novi, MI, 1400, 08/06/ Amanda Lin, West Chester, OH, 1390, 01/16/ Katie Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 1290, 08/09/ Kelsey L. Dieters, Shelby Twp, MI, 1220, 12/17/ Chelsea B. Carter, Anderson, IN, 1215, 01/25/ Kyle S. McPhillips, Willoughby, OH, 1215, 04/05/ Madeline Lipp, Lake Forest, IL, 1200, 09/11/ Alyson Coran, Mequon, WI, 1140, 07/19/ Kristen A. Dodge, Barrington, IL, 1095, 11/22/ Taylor Pinchoff, Sylvan Lake, MI, 1035, 06/17/ Emily Meyers, Naperville, IL, 1035, 12/30/ Jarret Fisher, Skokie, IL, 1005, 02/11/ Brooke I. Austin, Indianapolis, IN, 994, 02/12/ Bobbi Modesto, Highland, IN, 965, 08/20/ Carolyn J. Huerth, Crystal Lake, IL, 960, 08/18/ Amanda Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 930, 05/24/ Ellen June Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 920, 05/19/ Alexandra Thurman, Harrison Twp, MI, 890, 10/12/ Jasmine N. Minor, Mundelein, IL, 871, 08/26/ Caroline G. Eberhart, Mishawaka, IN, 870, 03/08/ Allison H. Murphy, Crystal Lake, IL, 855, 05/01/ Molly B. Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 825, 05/24/ Bethany G. Moore, Lebanon, IN, 810, 11/23/ Alexandra N. Dawson, River Forest, IL, 785, 12/07/ Mckennah M. Edwards, Fond du Lac, WI, 780, 10/16/ Irene Ng, Okemos, MI, 770, 05/06/ Meghan Buell, New Albany, OH, 765, 04/25/ Sophie S. Lillie, Milwaukee, WI, 765, 11/13/ Riko Shimizu, Inverness, IL, 760, 01/25/ Marissa Cloutier, Grosse Ile, MI, 755, 09/25/ Margaux Hyman, W Bloomfield, MI, 745, 02/05/ Hailey Barrett, Lansing, MI, 738, 12/14/ Kristina L. Lucas, Clarkston, MI, 735, 08/21/ Natalie Robson, Copley, OH, 725, 11/17/ Jessica A. Wharton, Copley, OH, 705, 09/21/ Stephanie Fox, Huntington, WV, 678, 08/31/ Audrey O Connor, Park Ridge, IL, 675, 01/06/ Kelly K. Poggensee-Wei, Lake Villa, IL, 665, 10/08/ Gabrielle Moore, Chicago, IL, 655, 09/25/ Ali Foster, Plainfield, IL, 645, 12/29/ Daniella Maria Patton, Midland, MI, 645, 02/04/ Adesuwa Osabuohien, Hazel Crest, IL, 645, 10/24/ Jane Gibson, Coshocton, OH, 640, 04/25/ Allie J. Smith, Columbus, IN, 629, 06/01/ Madison T. Cook, Edgewood, KY, 628, 11/28/ Haley O Connor, Park Ridge, IL, 610, 01/06/ Drew M. Fillis, Toledo, OH, 607, 05/25/ Julia I. Quintero, Hinsdale, IL, 595, 03/04/ Kelli E. Close, Midland, MI, 593, 04/09/ Jessica Rink, Granger, IN, 579, 10/04/ Madeleine Johnson, Onalaska, WI, 569, 05/03/ Kelsey M. Wanhainen, Westlake, OH, 568, 08/15/ Gabriella G. Spindler, Clarkston, MI, 558, 05/30/ Mikaela M. Carlson, Westfield, IN, 553, 06/10/ Emma D. Li, Wheaton, IL, 550, 03/18/ Emily L. Mazzola, Chagrin Falls, OH, 548, 11/12/ Sara Remynse, Augusta, MI, 537, 11/09/ Alyssa Morgan Ritchie, Franklin, OH, 535, 01/14/ Cassandra F. Kovach, Naperville, IL, 535, 10/30/ w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

35 Final 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Girls Rankings Nicole Flower Courtney Dolehide 64. Carly Peck, Thiensville, WI, 532, 05/07/ Lauren Smith, Dayton, OH, 527, 10/21/ Liselot Koenen, Saint Charles, IL, 525, 07/05/ Samantha Pinchoff, Sylvan Lake, MI, 525, 05/23/ My Linh T. Li, Galloway, OH, 517, 02/28/ Nancy E. Joyce, Akron, OH, 505, 08/20/ Monica N. Turewicz, Lake Forest, IL, 495, 01/08/ Lauren Burich, Hinsdale, IL, 494, 12/03/ Maya M. Hicks, West Bloomfield, MI, 490, 07/12/ Kali Phillips, Harbor Spgs, MI, 486, 06/25/ Natasha Dabrowski, W Bloomfield, MI, 485, 12/23/ Karlin H. Naslund, Oshkosh, WI, 481, 02/28/ Mckenzie Thomas, Evansville, IN, 480, 01/07/ Madison L. Hromada, Lorain, OH, 473, 02/03/ Christina Colarossi, Dearborn Heights, MI, 469, 03/03/ Courtney Earnest, Lexington, OH, 466, 10/18/ Dani J. Merar, Mequon, WI, 463, 09/19/ Monica Lin, Schaumburg, IL, 462, 12/26/ Lydia A. Colvin, Pepper Pike, OH, 453, 02/15/ Morgan Delp, Holland, OH, 450, 11/04/ Katie A. Close, Midland, MI, 450, 01/31/ Brittany Ballog, Chicago, IL, 449, 08/25/ Meredith L. Maltby, Glen Ellyn, IL, 447, 05/14/ Katie Claire Brozovich, Clarkston, MI, 438, 10/06/ Rachel Nelson, Big Prairie, OH, 438, 10/23/ Marika M. Cusick, Hinsdale, IL, 423, 05/18/ Anna E. Benson, Chagrin Falls, OH, 419, 03/31/ Amabel Karoub, Farmington Hills, MI, 418, 06/06/ Sophia F. Lococo, Mequon, WI, 416, 12/17/ Carlene Eckhart, Carmel, IN, 412, 11/11/ Olivia Boesing, Floyds Knobs, IN, 404, 06/23/ Jargal Altan Sarnai, Plainfield, IL, 394, 03/12/ Carolyn C. Pitman, West Chester, OH, 382, 04/01/ Amanda R. Timm, Milwaukee, WI, 381, 07/13/ Madison A. Morton, Bexley, OH, 380, 09/10/ Katie E. Wilson, Middletown, IN, 377, 11/03/ Caroline Lorenzini, Clarendon Hills, IL, 376, 11/06/ Christy Marx, East Lansing, MI, 375, 12/13/ Kristy A. Hamilton, Oak Brook, IL, 372, 10/18/ Elizabeth Wilm, Evansville, IN, 371, 11/15/ Kimberly Warpecha, Burr Ridge, IL, 366, 07/29/ Leah M. Dancz, Hudsonville, MI, 364, 10/01/ Megan Zumbahlen, Effingham, IL, 361, 01/17/ Jennifer P. Bush, Hinsdale, IL, 360, 10/05/ Alexandra Bastock, Hudson, OH, 359, 08/29/ Taylor Holden, West Chester, OH, 356, 01/24/ Yekaterina M. Ouchakova, Chicago, IL, 355, 11/19/ Nicole Marie Gordon, River Hills, WI, 349, 04/20/ Olivia Trancik, Carmel, IN, 348, 06/11/ Kelsey M. Wolf, Cincinnati, OH, 347, 04/26/ Megan S. McNamara, Maumee, OH, 343, 02/26/ Macy E. Johnson, Fort Wayne, IN, 342, 08/03/ Surya C. Khadilkar, Broadview Hts, OH, 341, 04/27/ Courtney Mattson, Mequon, WI, 339, 06/09/ Ariel J. Dechter, Mundelein, IL, 336, 12/23/ Nell C. Boyd, Arlington Heights, IL, 335, 04/16/ Anna Ruth Kaplan, Winnetka, IL, 334, 09/24/ Jennifer N. Reiter, Mattawan, MI, 333, 10/12/ Taylor C. Koehrsen, East Peoria, IL, 332, 06/12/ Kelly Van Deinse, Williamsburg, MI, 330, 11/17/ Tori M. Turner, Hamilton, OH, 329, 02/15/ Khadijah Kenyatte, Detroit, MI, 329, 04/07/ Bailey Padgett, Carmel, IN, 328, 12/17/ Haley N. Ilcewicz, Lockport, IL, 325, 07/10/ Chelsea Beck, Port Clinton, OH, 321, 10/04/ Sierra J. Stone, Powell, OH, 314, 10/04/ Elise C. Griffin, Broadview Heights, OH, 313, 07/28/ Talia M. Johnson, Kalamazoo, MI, 312, 07/13/ Rachael N. Morales, Reynoldsburg, OH, 311, 02/10/ Lizzie Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 305, 10/19/ Yahsha Moore, West Bloomfield, MI, 304, 08/28/ Alaina Roberts, Goshen, IN, 302, 11/20/ Hayley Wild, Carmel, IN, 302, 04/05/ Brooke Dennis, Cincinnati, OH, 292, 10/25/ Samantha Nagin, Madison, WI, 292, 03/19/ Bridget Veldman, Granger, IN, 291, 01/23/ Julia Jamieson, Wilmette, IL, 288, 03/12/ Madison T. Kesler, W Terre Haute, IN, 288, 10/20/ Preslee L. Nolte, Strongsville, OH, 288, 08/02/ Abbey Hamstra, Wheatfield, IN, 288, 04/30/ Brittany M. Plaszewski, Saint Charles, IL, 283, 12/12/ Holly Dahmus, Cincinnati, OH, 280, 12/05/ Sara Carlson, Novi, MI, 276, 07/16/ Ashwatha Thenappan, Dublin, OH, 276, 12/19/ Nicole Chiricosta, Avon Lake, OH, 275, 07/06/ Lydia Utkin, Powell, OH, 274, 05/13/ Kendall Louise Baisden, Franklin, MI, 274, 03/05/ Emily Dawson, East Liverpool, OH, 272, 01/22/ Carolyn Jesko, Boardman, OH, 272, 09/23/ Morgan Taylor, Southfield, MI, 271, 12/10/ Abigail S. Watkins, Niles, MI, 271, 06/24/ Emmy Grace Virkus, East Lansing, MI, 271, 06/23/ Katelyn A. Blumberg, Farmington Hills, MI, 271, 10/10/ Melissa Kopinski, Palos Hills, IL, 270, 06/02/ Nicole Feenstra, Traverse City, MI, 270, 06/23/ Victoria Olejniczak, Northbrook, IL, 268, 04/26/ Ellie Fraser, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 267, 01/31/ Rebecca S. Phyle, Port Huron, MI, 265, 01/08/ Shannon J. Etten, Appleton, WI, 265, 12/01/ Madeline Ecker, Mequon, WI, 264, 06/29/ Rebecca Michelson, W Bloomfield, MI, 264, 11/24/ Aimee D. Tarun, Kenilworth, IL, 264, 09/07/ Madison L. Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 264, 10/05/ Alexandra D Ascenzo, West Bloomfield, MI, 263, 01/20/ Mary Hanna, Saline, MI, 262, 11/08/ Stephanie A. Londre, Burlington, WI, 262, 05/13/ Lisa Silshtut, Northbrook, IL, 262, 06/12/ Noelle Renee Kaufmann, Westlake, OH, 260, 04/22/ Tonya N. Walters, Troy, OH, 257, 02/17/ Carly N. Miles, Greentown, IN, 256, 10/07/ Erin Bowman, St Charles, IL, 256, 12/19/ Jaelen Raya Adams, Cincinnati, OH, 254, 02/04/ Lauren Jackson, Dayton, OH, 253, 03/02/ Sandy Niehaus, Cincinnati, OH, 253, 09/20/ Simone-Alyse Nicole Ewell, Detroit, MI, 250, 08/24/ Courtney Lymburner, Ann Arbor, MI, 250, 09/27/ Rebecca L. Ritchie, Glencoe, IL, 248, 12/07/ Caroline Megan Keeley, Grand Rapids, MI, 248, 10/12/ Ashley R. Lafountain, Oak Harbor, OH, 248, 04/24/ Cricket Geldermann, Lake Geneva, WI, 247, 09/10/ Alexandra E. Bergman, Winnetka, IL, 245, 04/29/ Alexandra Marie Stratta, Naperville, IL, 244, 10/22/ Kelly B. Stymiest, Appleton, WI, 244, 08/08/ Macie Elliott, Evansville, IN, 244, 10/23/ Alexandra Brinker, Granger, IN, 242, 09/17/ Michelle De Meo, Burr Ridge, IL, 242, 05/17/ Kathryn S. Farrar, Dublin, OH, 240, 08/22/ Eleanor C. Harding, Granger, IN, 240, 01/27/ Rachael D. Miller, Columbus, IN, 240, 08/11/ Alexandria E. Garrity, Medina, OH, 240, 04/25/ Ali R. Althans, Chagrin Falls, OH, 240, 11/02/ Diane E. Jones, Greenwood, IN, 240, 08/25/ Melissa N. Staley, Cincinnati, OH, 239, 07/03/ Karyn R. Guttormsen, Kenosha, WI, 237, 09/12/ Lauren M. Gerber, Columbus, OH, 237, 02/09/ Morgan Reilly, Jeffersonville, IN, 236, 09/01/ Caitlin Shea, Joliet, IL, 236, 06/13/ Margaux M. Kabodian, Novi, MI, 233, 11/05/ Abigail C. Lewis, Westerville, OH, 232, 09/18/ Meghan J. Woody, Midland, MI, 232, 11/05/ Alyson N. Fouts, Kalamazoo, MI, 232, 01/06/ Theresa R. Smetona, Shaker Heights, OH, 231, 10/01/ Brianna E. Markgraf, Rockford, IL, 231, 01/04/ Kathleen Hawkins, Portage, MI, 230, 07/08/ Erin Tommi Filbrandt, West Chester, OH, 230, 09/07/ Olivia Ott, Dublin, OH, 229, 05/26/ Katie Shepherd, Dublin, OH, 228, 09/13/ Jessica Michelle Rooth, Munster, IN, 228, 10/06/ Dominique Baxter, Loveland, OH, 227, 10/18/ Samantha Rahrig, Fort Wayne, IN, 227, 08/13/ Bailey Paradiso, Birmingham, MI, 226, 07/26/ Ashley T. Evans, Middletown, OH, 226, 12/23/ Nicole M. Soutar, West Chester, OH, 226, 06/05/ Andrea M. Rivera, Bloomfield, MI, 225, 04/09/ Alysa Michelle Straub, Burr Ridge, IL, 225, 01/28/ Bridget L. Bellissimo, Middleton, WI, 225, 04/11/ Alana H. Peters, Kenilworth, IL, 224, 11/02/ Becca K. Landon, Bexley, OH, 224, 05/27/ Katie Boeckman, Dayton, OH, 224, 03/16/ Alyssa M. Hoover, Greenwood, IN, 224, 09/03/ Anna Zelechonok, Northbrook, IL, 224, 10/30/ Amanda Budnik, Elmhurst, IL, 222, 08/26/ Erin L. Doud, Novi, MI, 221, 04/30/ Margaret Jensen, Petoskey, MI, 221, 04/19/ Rachel Swartwood, Evansville, IN, 220, 11/15/ Taylor N. Sweeney, Fort Gratiot, MI, 219, 01/06/ Claire Golden, Winnetka, IL, 218, 08/08/ Sarah A. Paulson, Libertyville, IL, 216, 02/23/ Katie E. Walsh, Greenwood, IN, 216, 02/18/ Alexis Casati, Deerfield, IL, 216, 07/24/ Emma M. McGoff, Cincinnati, OH, 216, 11/24/ Madelyn Karoub, Farmington Hls, MI, 216, 09/23/ Kim My Li, Galloway, OH, 215, 07/29/ Gina P. Balistreri, Fox Point, WI, 214, 09/06/ Jennifer M. Castell, Willoughby, OH, 213, 07/30/ Samantha Kruger, Cincinnati, OH, 212, 05/25/ Cassia Wojtalik, Indianapolis, IN, 210, 06/12/ Kassie Leigh Faugno, Loveland, OH, 210, 05/28/ Christina Cheng, Peoria, IL, 209, 11/02/ Ashley Thai, Galloway, OH, 209, 08/30/ Komal Safdar, Mason, OH, 208, 01/08/ Shannon McEvoy, Fort Wayne, IN, 208, 12/24/ Sara Jubala Kohtz, Chicago, IL, 208, 03/30/ Taylor Johnson, Moreland Hls, OH, 208, 08/09/ Vanessa Madrigal, Highland, IN, 208, 08/18/ Dakota D. Esker, Teutopolis, IL, 207, 09/07/ Kara M. Smith, Chillicothe, OH, 207, 03/02/ Sarah E. Cummings, Huntington, WV, 205, 01/13/ Katherine White, Charleston, WV, 205, 02/24/ Robin Harland, Naperville, IL, 204, 05/03/ Trisha K. Conlan, Canton, OH, 204, 06/25/ Sydney L. Briner, Concord Twp, OH, 204, 06/14/ Mardee J. Merar, Mequon, WI, 204, 10/22/ Teodora Gavric, Novi, MI, 203, 07/09/ Connor E. Majstorovic, Brecksville, OH, 201, 01/21/ Victoria E. Marchant, Chagrin Falls, OH, 200, 02/09/ Kelsey Chin, Aurora, IL, 200, 03/26/ Amy H. Upthagrove, Racine, WI, 200, 11/17/ Taya Zoubareva, Lake Bluff, IL, 200, 02/10/ Michelle Dutt, Gurnee, IL, 200, 07/09/ Emily G. Turner, Hilliard, OH, 200, 05/20/ Allison Martin, Loveland, OH, 200, 07/08/ Nike Omogiate, Chicago, IL, 200, 04/02/1993 Girls 14 Individual Doubles 1. Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, 1120, 06/04/ Lauren Davis, Gates Mills, OH, 990, 10/09/ Amanda Lin, West Chester, OH, 930, 01/16/ Jerricka Boone, Chicago, IL, 930, 01/16/ Katie Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 925, 08/09/ Kelsey L. Dieters, Shelby Twp, MI, 865, 12/17/ Taylor Pinchoff, Sylvan Lake, MI, 825, 06/17/ Kyle S. McPhillips, Willoughby, OH, 750, 04/05/ Bobbi Modesto, Highland, IN, 705, 08/20/ Kasey K. Gardiner, Novi, MI, 700, 08/06/ Jacqueline E. Crawford, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 690, 12/03/ Alyson Coran, Mequon, WI, 675, 07/19/ Carolyn J. Huerth, Crystal Lake, IL, 675, 08/18/ Kristen A. Dodge, Barrington, IL, 660, 11/22/ Madison L. Hromada, Lorain, OH, 660, 02/03/ Natalie Robson, Copley, OH, 660, 11/17/ Allison H. Murphy, Crystal Lake, IL, 630, 05/01/ Jarret Fisher, Skokie, IL, 620, 02/11/ Meghan Buell, New Albany, OH, 615, 04/25/ Bethany G. Moore, Lebanon, IN, 615, 11/23/ Madeline Lipp, Lake Forest, IL, 610, 09/11/ Natasha Dabrowski, W Bloomfield, MI, 600, 12/23/ Emily Meyers, Naperville, IL, 570, 12/30/ Chelsea B. Carter, Anderson, IN, 555, 01/25/ Molly B. Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 550, 05/24/ Amanda Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 550, 05/24/ Ellen June Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 520, 05/19/ Mckennah M. Edwards, Fond du Lac, WI, 510, 10/16/ Kristina L. Lucas, Clarkston, MI, 510, 08/21/ Caroline G. Eberhart, Mishawaka, IN, 495, 03/08/ Drew M. Fillis, Toledo, OH, 495, 05/25/ Katie E. Wilson, Middletown, IN, 463, 11/03/ Sara Remynse, Augusta, MI, 450, 11/09/ Alexandra Thurman, Harrison Twp, MI, 450, 10/12/ Marissa Cloutier, Grosse Ile, MI, 435, 09/25/ Nancy C. Rumpf, Toledo, OH, 433, 05/18/ Riko Shimizu, Inverness, IL, 430, 01/25/ Margaux Hyman, W Bloomfield, MI, 430, 02/05/ Alexandra N. Dawson, River Forest, IL, 420, 12/07/ Lydia A. Colvin, Pepper Pike, OH, 420, 02/15/ Alyssa Morgan Ritchie, Franklin, OH, 419, 01/14/ Morgan Delp, Holland, OH, 405, 11/04/ Haley O Connor, Park Ridge, IL, 380, 01/06/ Hailey Barrett, Lansing, MI, 380, 12/14/ Audrey O Connor, Park Ridge, IL, 380, 01/06/ Adesuwa Osabuohien, Hazel Crest, IL, 370, 10/24/ Liselot Koenen, Saint Charles, IL, 365, 07/05/ Gabrielle Moore, Chicago, IL, 347, 09/25/ Kelli E. Close, Midland, MI, 345, 04/09/ Madison T. Cook, Edgewood, KY, 335, 11/28/ Madeleine Johnson, Onalaska, WI, 327, 05/03/ Karlin H. Naslund, Oshkosh, WI, 327, 02/28/ Julia Jamieson, Wilmette, IL, 315, 03/12/ Daniella Maria Patton, Midland, MI, 305, 02/04/ Kristy A. Hamilton, Oak Brook, IL, 300, 10/18/ Emily L. Mazzola, Chagrin Falls, OH, 300, 11/12/ Ali Foster, Plainfield, IL, 299, 12/29/ Kelsey M. Wolf, Cincinnati, OH, 285, 04/26/ Jane Gibson, Coshocton, OH, 280, 04/25/ Jessica A. Wharton, Copley, OH, 270, 09/21/ Kimberly Warpecha, Burr Ridge, IL, 266, 07/29/ Irene Ng, Okemos, MI, 260, 05/06/ Christina Colarossi, Dearborn Heights, MI, 255, 03/03/ Allie J. Smith, Columbus, IN, 255, 06/01/ Chelsea Beck, Port Clinton, OH, 252, 10/04/ Hayley Wild, Carmel, IN, 250, 04/05/ Abigail C. Lewis, Westerville, OH, 240, 09/18/ Kelly K. Poggensee-Wei, Lake Villa, IL, 240, 10/08/ Savannah Lynn Davis, Loveland, OH, 240, 08/02/ Elizabeth Wilm, Evansville, IN, 235, 11/15/ Kim My Li, Galloway, OH, 225, 07/29/ Maya M. Hicks, West Bloomfield, MI, 225, 07/12/ Megan Zumbahlen, Effingham, IL, 224, 01/17/ Rachel Swartwood, Evansville, IN, 216, 11/15/ Melissa Kopinski, Palos Hills, IL, 210, 06/02/ Monica Lin, Schaumburg, IL, 210, 12/26/ Lauren E. Hoekstra, Effingham, IL, 209, 11/07/ Brittany M. Plaszewski, Saint Charles, IL, 197, 12/12/ Bianca M. Bellissimo, Middleton, WI, 193, 02/12/ Olivia Boesing, Floyds Knobs, IN, 193, 06/23/ Kelsey M. Wanhainen, Westlake, OH, 190, 08/15/ Caroline Lorenzini, Clarendon Hills, IL, 190, 11/06/ Mckenzie Thomas, Evansville, IN, 189, 01/07/ Katie A. Close, Midland, MI, 185, 01/31/ Anna E. Benson, Chagrin Falls, OH, 180, 03/31/ Sarah L. Potter, Terre Haute, IN, 180, 01/04/ Jessica Rink, Granger, IN, 180, 10/04/ Julia I. Quintero, Hinsdale, IL, 180, 03/04/ Alexandra Brinker, Granger, IN, 180, 09/17/ Brittany Ballog, Chicago, IL, 180, 08/25/ Emma D. Li, Wheaton, IL, 180, 03/18/ Taylor C. Koehrsen, East Peoria, IL, 179, 06/12/ Ariel J. Dechter, Mundelein, IL, 174, 12/23/ Shannon J. Etten, Appleton, WI, 172, 12/01/ Michelle De Meo, Burr Ridge, IL, 164, 05/17/ Carly Peck, Thiensville, WI, 163, 05/07/ Alexis Lunte, Noblesville, IN, 162, 02/01/ Lauren Burich, Hinsdale, IL, 158, 12/03/ Bridget L. Bellissimo, Middleton, WI, 156, 04/11/ Katie E. Walsh, Greenwood, IN, 149, 02/18/ Alyssa M. Hoover, Greenwood, IN, 149, 09/03/ Mikaela M. Carlson, Westfield, IN, 146, 06/10/ Carlene Eckhart, Carmel, IN, 146, 11/11/ Kelly B. Stymiest, Appleton, WI, 144, 08/08/ Christy Marx, East Lansing, MI, 144, 12/13/ Courtney Lymburner, Ann Arbor, MI, 144, 09/27/ Dakota D. Esker, Teutopolis, IL, 135, 09/07/ Michelle Jansen, Edgewood, IL, 135, 10/02/ Sydney Jane Delp, Holland, OH, 135, 03/11/ Ellie Fraser, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 135, 01/31/ Anna Sanford, Westerville, OH, 134, 01/28/ Ashwatha Thenappan, Dublin, OH, 134, 12/19/ Kristin Swenson, Mequon, WI, 132, 08/11/ Katherine Dauby, Floyds Knobs, IN, 132, 06/14/ Bailey Padgett, Carmel, IN, 128, 12/17/ Marika M. Cusick, Hinsdale, IL, 126, 05/18/ Anna Ruth Kaplan, Winnetka, IL, 126, 09/24/ Samantha Nagin, Madison, WI, 125, 03/19/ Harley H. Hutchison, Joliet, IL, 120, 05/19/ Bethany Lynch, Burr Ridge, IL, 120, 04/24/ Madison L. Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 120, 10/05/ Tonya N. Walters, Troy, OH, 119, 02/17/ Rachel Nelson, Big Prairie, OH, 116, 10/23/ Morgan Reilly, Jeffersonville, IN, 115, 09/01/ Carolyn C. Pitman, West Chester, OH, 105, 04/01/ Kelsey Chin, Aurora, IL, 105, 03/26/ Brooke Dennis, Cincinnati, OH, 105, 10/25/ Anna D. Kankanala, Ann Arbor, MI, 105, 12/06/ Katherine P. Globerson, Ann Arbor, MI, 105, 11/09/ Anna M. Pecyna, Glen Ellyn, IL, 105, 01/08/ Shivani Bhatt, Toledo, OH, 105, 07/24/ Ashley R. Lafountain, Oak Harbor, OH, 105, 04/24/ Lizzie Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 100, 10/19/ Megan S. McNamara, Maumee, OH, 94, 02/26/ Madeline Brianne Bellew, New Albany, IN, 92, 03/02/ Grace Davis, Neenah, WI, 92, 02/14/ Cassandra F. Kovach, Naperville, IL, 90, 10/30/ Olivia Trancik, Carmel, IN, 90, 06/11/ Alexandra E. Bergman, Winnetka, IL, 90, 04/29/ Jasmine N. Minor, Mundelein, IL, 90, 08/26/ Simone-Alyse Nicole Ewell, Detroit, MI, 90, 08/24/ Carly N. Miles, Greentown, IN, 90, 10/07/ Jitsupa Sirinit, Carol Stream, IL, 90, 05/05/ Kaitlyn M. Lindley, Indianapolis, IN, 90, 04/24/ Faith Marie Bassiouny, Lake Forest, IL, 90, 06/04/ Julia C. Fellerhoff, Deerfield, IL, 90, 10/27/ Kim Szokol, Winnetka, IL, 90, 05/14/ Nicole A. Spiel, Milwaukee, WI, 90, 10/28/ Leah M. Dancz, Hudsonville, MI, 90, 10/01/ Caroline Megan Keeley, Grand Rapids, MI, 90, 10/12/ Nicole Crim, Springfield, IL, 89, 06/13/ Courtney Wild, Carmel, IN, 88, 05/15/ Amy H. Upthagrove, Racine, WI, 88, 11/17/ Andrea C. Wroble, Hinsdale, IL, 88, 02/02/ Elizabeth McCloy, Hinsdale, IL, 88, 09/25/ Amanda R. Timm, Milwaukee, WI, 84, 07/13/ Rachel Bottorff, Newburgh, IN, 84, 03/07/ Macie Elliott, Evansville, IN, 84, 10/23/ Emma R. Stein, Dublin, OH, 80, 05/18/ Meredith L. Maltby, Glen Ellyn, IL, 80, 05/14/ Melissa N. Staley, Cincinnati, OH, 80, 07/03/ Taya Zoubareva, Lake Bluff, IL, 80, 02/10/ Elise C. Griffin, Broadview Heights, OH, 80, 07/28/ McKenna Alexandra Root, Midland, MI, 80, 03/03/ Meika A. Ashby, Kalamazoo, MI, 80, 10/21/ Samantha Rahrig, Fort Wayne, IN, 80, 08/13/ Elizabeth Maxson, Fort Wayne, IN, 80, 08/10/ Heather Cunningham, Carmel, IN, 80, 08/12/ Holly Dahmus, Cincinnati, OH, 75, 12/05/ Lydia Utkin, Powell, OH, 75, 05/13/ Madison A. Morton, Bexley, OH, 75, 09/10/ Dominique Baxter, Loveland, OH, 75, 10/18/ Kara Richardson, Columbus, OH, 75, 01/18/ Madeline Ecker, Mequon, WI, 75, 06/29/ Olivia Ott, Dublin, OH, 75, 05/26/ Corinne Rauck, Columbus, OH, 75, 11/08/ Lauren Monesmith, Jasper, IN, 74, 03/25/ Anna T. Potter, Terre Haute, IN, 74, 03/17/ Madeline R. Carney, Naperville, IL, 72, 06/08/ Erin Elizabeth Johnson, Kohler, WI, 72, 01/13/ Elizabeth N. Stanczyk, Plymouth, WI, 72, 05/17/ Chelsey Danea Shackelford, Georgetown, IN, 72, 02/11/ Madeline Henderson, Mequon, WI, 72, 11/19/ Lauren R. Smith, Mequon, WI, 72, 02/14/ Katie Marie Pott, Green Bay, WI, 64, 08/09/ Christina Schaupp, Green Bay, WI, 64, 06/07/ Stephanie A. Londre, Burlington, WI, 64, 05/13/ Kadey M. Welch, Floyds Knobs, IN, 64, 04/11/ Maria R. Georgen, Neenah, WI, 64, 07/25/ Morgan Bemisderfer, Fort Wayne, IN, 64, 10/08/ Erin L. Doud, Novi, MI, 60, 04/30/ Rebecca Michelson, W Bloomfield, MI, 60, 11/24/ Anya Odabasic, Bad Axe, MI, 60, 04/29/ Carlin Mae Olmstead, Powell, OH, 60, 07/02/ Gabrielle L. Orbe, Kalamazoo, MI, 60, 05/09/ Adrien H. Leatherwood, Ashville, OH, 60, 02/25/ Erin Tommi Filbrandt, West Chester, OH, 60, 09/07/ Allison Marie Woodward, De Pere, WI, 60, 01/14/ Kaitlyn Ross, Green Bay, WI, 60, 04/08/ Katherine Clark, Charlestown, IN, 59, 06/01/ Tara Robey, Brookfield, WI, 56, 11/14/ Amabel Karoub, Farmington Hills, MI, 56, 06/06/ Winifred Karoub, Farmington Hills, MI, 56, 07/21/ Leah Meesun White, New Albany, IN, 56, 06/15/ Lilly C. Iffert, Indianapolis, IN, 51, 12/04/ Sarah G. Martin, Greenwood, IN, 51, 07/06/ Haley Meekhof, Granger, IN, 51, 10/01/ Madelyn Lee, South Bend, IN, 51, 11/01/ Alysen R. Shireman, Georgetown, IN, 50, 05/17/1993 Girls 16 Singles 1. Courtney B. Dolehide, Hinsdale, IL, 1770, 03/25/ Monica N. Turewicz, Lake Forest, IL, 1480, 01/08/ Nida M. Hamilton, Oak Brook, IL, 1475, 10/29/ Gabrielle Steele, New Richmond, OH, 1405, 05/20/ Jasmine N. Minor, Mundelein, IL, 1210, 08/26/ Elizabeth A. Ecker, Mequon, WI, 1200, 05/23/ Kyle S. McPhillips, Willoughby, OH, 1192, 04/05/ Julia Metzger, Perrysburg, OH, 1085, 04/24/ Lauren Davis, Gates Mills, OH, 1058, 10/09/ Annie Sullivan, Deerfield, IL, 1025, 08/29/ Kelsey L. Dieters, Shelby Twp, MI, 1015, 12/17/ Christina Harazin, La Grange, IL, 990, 10/24/ Maggie M. Remynse, Augusta, MI, 960, 07/11/ Stephanie Fox, Huntington, WV, 960, 08/31/ Chloe Karoub, Farmington Hills, MI, 950, 02/25/ Kelly K. Barry, Elmhurst, IL, 935, 05/31/ Jasmine C. Lee, Canton, OH, 925, 05/24/ Mimi Remynse, Augusta, MI, 915, 11/24/ Emina Bektas, Indianapolis, IN, 895, 03/30/ Hanna Mar, Burr Ridge, IL, 887, 11/07/ Emily Y. Chiao, Ann Arbor, MI, 885, 04/05/ Jenny Hois, Downers Grove, IL, 885, 09/16/ Julia C. Fellerhoff, Deerfield, IL, 850, 10/27/ Hanna Yu, Northbrook, IL, 850, 04/28/ Gabrielle Clark, Chicago, IL, 835, 02/29/ Katie A. Klyczek, Munster, IN, 835, 01/21/ Kayla Fujimoto, Geneva, IL, 825, 11/29/ Kim Szokol, Winnetka, IL, 825, 05/14/ Caroline R. Bauer, Winnetka, IL, 825, 08/21/ Melissa Kopinski, Palos Hills, IL, 800, 06/02/ Brittany L. Parks, Northville, MI, 790, 06/16/ Kasey K. Gardiner, Novi, MI, 780, 08/06/ Ashleigh E. Witte, West Chester, OH, 755, 11/26/ Kristen A. Dodge, Barrington, IL, 750, 11/22/ Katie Pleiman, Dayton, OH, 739, 10/16/ Courtney Wild, Carmel, IN, 738, 05/15/ Maddie Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 735, 03/19/ Mia E. Elmore, Springfield, IL, 734, 04/23/ Annemijn Koenen, Saint Charles, IL, 713, 10/21/ Kathleen Hawkins, Portage, MI, 685, 07/08/ Anne Marie Morin, Rochester Hls, MI, 680, 01/24/ Nisha Crouser, Columbus, OH, 675, 12/30/ Caroline E. Hedrick, Columbus, IN, 665, 02/21/ Leah E. Pascarella, Frankfort, IL, 660, 08/29/ Carolyn Chupa, Grosse Pointe Park, MI, 654, 08/09/ Katarina Lingl, Rochester Hls, MI, 648, 03/11/ Kathleen N. Saltarelli, Lake Bluff, IL, 639, 02/03/ Julia R. Youn, Mason, OH, 621, 08/30/ Amanda J. Border, Novi, MI, 615, 04/11/ Lizzie Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 605, 10/19/ Nicole Chiricosta, Avon Lake, OH, 603, 07/06/ Madelyn Eccleston, Toledo, OH, 597, 04/26/ Justine M. Ciaravino, Huntingtn Wds, MI, 593, 04/20/ Jenny Porter, Burr Ridge, IL, 585, 02/16/ Molly B. Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 580, 05/24/ Stefanie S. Youngberg, Saint Charles, IL, 570, 07/29/ Nicole Janek, Clarkston, MI, 565, 07/22/ Gabrielle Rubenstein, Carmel, IN, 561, 03/08/ Christiana J. Raymond, Westerville, OH, 550, 07/23/ Mariah A. Mostardi, Ravenna, OH, 540, 12/04/ Y. Lan. Khuong, Bloomington, IN, 530, 10/28/ Audrey O Connor, Park Ridge, IL, 529, 01/06/ Lindsay Thygesen, Carmel, IN, 526, 02/05/ Katarina Marjanovic, Urbana, IL, 521, 07/10/ Rachel C. Margolies, Madison, WI, 520, 08/09/ Jessica D. Allen, Indianapolis, IN, 511, 07/18/ Haley Rose Dekkinga, Allegan, MI, 511, 07/14/ Allyson L. Bernstein, Northbrook, IL, 507, 01/24/ Scarlett Hoy, Fox Point, WI, 504, 07/05/ Alexi M. Loomis, Cedarburg, WI, 498, 07/25/ Amanda Lin, West Chester, OH, 494, 01/16/ Erica White, Charleston, WV, 494, 12/29/ Gabrielle Moore, Chicago, IL, 494, 09/25/ Katee Sanderson, La Porte, IN, 492, 11/17/ Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, 480, 06/04/ Allison N. Linden, Barrington, IL, 480, 06/13/ Amanda Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 480, 05/24/ April Burrage, Chicago, IL, 475, 06/02/ Janelle A. Prisner, Saint Johns, MI, 471, 05/03/ Julia M. Habbert, Cincinnati, OH, 469, 10/28/ Katie Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 451, 08/09/ Rachel A. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 450, 10/22/ Johanna F. Manningham, Mishawaka, IN, 446, 04/03/ Stacey M. Cox, Columbus, OH, 442, 03/05/ Bethany J. Law, Ona, WV, 440, 09/06/ Caitlin L. O Gara, Springboro, OH, 440, 04/30/ Katie Reinders, Nashotah, WI, 440, 07/03/ Ashlyn C. Rang, Fort Wayne, IN, 438, 06/25/ Meghan Buell, New Albany, OH, 438, 04/25/ Andrea Calhoun, Midland, MI, 436, 07/24/ Rebecca L. Nelson, Brookfield, WI, 431, 10/31/ Jasmine Williams, Detroit, MI, 422, 05/19/ Cosette B. Buckberry, East Lansing, MI, 418, 08/03/ Ellen June Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 415, 05/19/ Erika N. Marschall, Hinsdale, IL, 410, 01/23/ Elise Woulfe, Western Sprgs, IL, 403, 09/04/ Carol Y. Hsu, Fishers, IN, 396, 02/10/ Christine R. Coffman, Akron, OH, 393, 02/01/ Rachel M. Denny, Oakland Twp, MI, 385, 09/16/ Alexandra Rice, Augusta, MI, 383, 04/04/ Kate B. Klein, Hinsdale, IL, 381, 10/15/ Brittany Skemp, Brookfield, WI, 375, 04/10/ Margaret E. MacPhail, Indianapolis, IN, 374, 05/17/ Heather Esker, Effingham, IL, 373, 03/26/ Allison N. Fecko, Grand Rapids, MI, 373, 07/10/ Alexandra D. Power, Powell, OH, 365, 05/07/ Samantha Pinchoff, Sylvan Lake, MI, 363, 05/23/ Komal Safdar, Mason, OH, 355, 01/08/ Emily Reuland, Aurora, IL, 345, 02/18/ Lindsay Claire Fox, Winnetka, IL, 345, 12/27/ Megan K. Davis, Chagrin Falls, OH, 344, 06/11/ Mary Chupa, Grosse Pointe Park, MI, 344, 02/07/ Marissa Cloutier, Grosse Ile, MI, 343, 09/25/ Lauren Gaspar, Lisle, IL, 340, 07/12/ Jacquelyne G. Weir, Huron, OH, 337, 02/08/ Kayla N. Tuscany, Miamisburg, OH, 337, 09/18/ Jennifer Winston, Milwaukee, WI, 336, 02/27/ Christina Lee, Munster, IN, 334, 01/08/ Kelsey M. Geppner, Ann Arbor, MI, 333, 12/06/ Alexandra Thurman, Harrison Twp, MI, 332, 10/12/ Natalie Robson, Copley, OH, 331, 11/17/ Jerricka Boone, Chicago, IL, 330, 01/16/ Stephanie Hollis, Rocky River, OH, 330, 02/22/ Paola Usina, Indianapolis, IN, 328, 04/05/ Emily T.V. Pham, Mason, OH, 327, 10/25/ Beth A. Ganser, Johnson Creek, WI, 326, 06/24/ Jill Pastunink, Zeeland, MI, 325, 02/01/ Sara Carlson, Novi, MI, 320, 07/16/ Deedee Myers, Winnetka, IL, 316, 04/02/ Kim My Li, Galloway, OH, 314, 07/29/ Lauren Smith, Dayton, OH, 313, 10/21/ Paige Madara, Dublin, OH, 311, 12/30/ Katherine H. Bulling, Loveland, OH, 310, 09/29/ Alexandra C. Tapak, Hinsdale, IL, 308, 09/11/ Alexandra N. Dawson, River Forest, IL, 307, 12/07/ Lindsey Heller, Northbrook, IL, 307, 05/22/ Nicole L. Shipman, Saline, MI, 306, 12/20/ Meredith E. McDonagh, Bryan, OH, 305, 05/25/ Caroline Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 301, 02/29/ Amy Schlessman, Sandusky, OH, 300, 12/27/ Julia C. Volpenhein, Ft Mitchell, KY, 300, 05/09/ Kate Winingham, Carmel, IN, 297, 08/21/ Christina F. Danosi, New Albany, OH, 295, 01/16/ Kristin M. Kurer, Port Washington, WI, 290, 02/18/ Amanda Q. P. Nguyen, Carmel, IN, 289, 09/04/ Haley O Connor, Park Ridge, IL, 289, 01/06/ Ashley McCall, Hamilton, OH, 289, 09/02/ Kelly Fritz, Indianapolis, IN, 287, 04/04/ Christina Colarossi, Dearborn Heights, MI, 284, 03/03/ Hannah Gordon, Shaker Hts, OH, 282, 08/08/ Deanna M. Staton, Grand Ledge, MI, 281, 07/24/ Jessica A. Wharton, Copley, OH, 281, 09/21/ Joy Dice, Salem, IL, 280, 02/20/ Allyson Westling, Ft Wright, KY, 280, 06/05/ Cheyana G. Ranasinghe, Gates Mills, OH, 279, 01/17/ Amanda Lt Miller, Salem, IL, 279, 05/28/ Kayley Carswell, Brookfield, WI, 276, 01/24/ Nancy E. Joyce, Akron, OH, 276, 08/20/ Claire Liles, Fort Wayne, IN, 275, 08/20/ Nicole Crim, Springfield, IL, 273, 06/13/ Julia Jamieson, Wilmette, IL, 272, 03/12/ Jennifer Lynn Ruther, Carpentersville, IL, 271, 06/06/ Courtney A. Burek, Wheaton, IL, 271, 01/31/ Susie Chen, Carmel, IN, 270, 04/26/ Andrea L. Wolf, Cincinnati, OH, 269, 05/25/ Harper E. Myers, Midland, MI, 267, 01/27/ Courtney E. Ulrich, Hamilton, OH, 265, 10/18/ Taylor N. Hampshire, Wilmette, IL, 264, 07/23/ Erika M. Sullivan, Broadview Hts, OH, 261, 06/11/1991 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 35

36 Final 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Girls Rankings Hanna Mar Mandy Brown 170. Allison H. Murphy, Crystal Lake, IL, 261, 05/01/ Bobbi Modesto, Highland, IN, 260, 08/20/ Ashley M. Bonamer, Broadview Hts, OH, 259, 05/13/ Cara Brown, Granger, IN, 258, 05/05/ Hannelore A. MacDonald, Mundelein, IL, 258, 01/03/ Sarah Rodefeld, Carmel, IN, 256, 03/19/ Claire E. McNulty, Downers Grove, IL, 256, 11/22/ Maya M. Hicks, West Bloomfield, MI, 256, 07/12/ Haley N. Ilcewicz, Lockport, IL, 256, 07/10/ Natalie Peters, Naperville, IL, 251, 01/06/ Maureen A. Stevens, Columbus, OH, 251, 07/07/ Paige P. Murphy, Columbus, OH, 250, 12/17/ Caton P. Brewster, Lake Forest, IL, 250, 03/19/ Amanda H. Polster, Shaker Heights, OH, 249, 02/13/ Meika A. Ashby, Kalamazoo, MI, 249, 10/21/ Karen Karoub, Farmington Hls, MI, 248, 09/25/ Rachael Heiniger, Munster, IN, 247, 12/22/ Sarah Thappa, Rockford, IL, 246, 07/04/ Alexandra B. Marcell, Chicago, IL, 246, 02/07/ Carly M. Wilson, Fort Mitchell, KY, 245, 05/11/ Natasha Dabrowski, W Bloomfield, MI, 245, 12/23/ Elizabeth A. Kelly, Jackson, MI, 242, 09/20/ Daniella Maria Patton, Midland, MI, 242, 02/04/ Lindsay Nicole Hostetter, Livonia, MI, 241, 10/13/ Dana Siegel, Bloomfield, MI, 241, 12/15/ Elissa A. Halla, Manitowoc, WI, 241, 01/19/ Stephanie M. Dohner, Englewood, OH, 241, 07/08/ Mckennah M. Edwards, Fond du Lac, WI, 240, 10/16/ Karli A. Loewecke, Rochelle, IL, 240, 05/31/ Ali Peters, Naperville, IL, 239, 12/06/ Michelle J. Guarino, Midland, MI, 239, 10/20/ Lauren E. Voiers, Westlake, OH, 239, 01/07/ Lena Tome, Cincinnati, OH, 238, 04/14/ Taylor C. Eckert, Greenwood, IN, 237, 12/08/ Marcy Huck, Anderson, IN, 236, 04/13/ Anne J. Lombardi, Hinsdale, IL, 234, 05/29/ Talia M. Johnson, Kalamazoo, MI, 234, 07/13/ Aubree Schulz, Mequon, WI, 232, 03/15/ Sarah A. Van Walleghem, Grosse Pointe, MI, 232, 09/29/ Sarah Malone, Traverse City, MI, 231, 07/25/ Megan Renninger, Carmel, IN, 231, 10/01/ Melanie Milling, Wheaton, IL, 231, 10/02/ Allie J. Smith, Columbus, IN, 228, 06/01/ Ali Foster, Plainfield, IL, 226, 12/29/ Alexandra Burns, Mequon, WI, 225, 06/07/ Chelsea Hall, Mason, MI, 225, 12/21/ Nicci Dresden, Tipp City, OH, 224, 11/12/ Amy M. Nini, New Albany, OH, 224, 12/04/ Elizabeth Houghton, Kalamazoo, MI, 224, 07/13/ Nichole M. Enriquez, Saint Joseph, MI, 224, 03/14/ Eesha Purohit, Terre Haute, IN, 223, 05/28/ Cathy Liu, Charleston, WV, 221, 06/12/ Alexandra Bastock, Hudson, OH, 220, 08/29/ Molly L. Keller, Perrysburg, OH, 219, 05/12/ Theresa Elder, Oakland, MI, 216, 01/19/ Christina Cheng, Peoria, IL, 216, 11/02/ Amanda Nunez, Chicago, IL, 216, 09/03/ Andrea F. Kerwin, Wheaton, IL, 216, 11/18/ Allison L. Tungate, Flora, IL, 215, 08/31/ Kasey J. Land, Jasper, IN, 213, 09/01/ Bethany G. Moore, Lebanon, IN, 212, 11/23/ Sophia Ismail, Maineville, OH, 210, 09/01/ Brooke N. Henry, Aurora, IL, 210, 12/02/ Jackie Wang, Novi, MI, 209, 11/09/ Jessica L. Urban, Lemont, IL, 209, 03/08/ Libby Straub, Worthington, OH, 209, 06/12/ Abbey L. Perl, Glenview, IL, 207, 06/06/ Anna Dickens, Milwaukee, WI, 206, 05/30/ Emily MacKay, Milwaukee, WI, 206, 05/06/ Gwen Seamon, Lawrenceburg, IN, 206, 08/11/ Anastasia Voevodin, Dayton, OH, 205, 01/02/ Katherine M. Frazier, Troy, MI, 205, 01/15/ Margaux Hyman, W Bloomfield, MI, 204, 02/05/ Sophie S. Lillie, Milwaukee, WI, 204, 11/13/ Caroline L. Conole, Mequon, WI, 204, 01/20/ Lydia Utkin, Powell, OH, 204, 05/13/ Haley Johnston, Novi, MI, 203, 06/28/ Kelley Lynne Klebenow, Hinsdale, IL, 203, 07/10/ Theresa R. Smetona, Shaker Heights, OH, 202, 10/01/ Brittany Trimble, Whitefish Bay, WI, 201, 04/09/ Lauren M. Gryniewicz, Brookfield, WI, 201, 04/24/ Meagan Harrington, Iron Mountain, MI, 200, 06/17/ Chanel Williams, Cincinnati, OH, 200, 07/24/ Yekaterina M. Ouchakova, Chicago, IL, 200, 11/19/ Samantha Nagin, Madison, WI, 200, 03/19/ Olivia Ott, Dublin, OH, 200, 05/26/ Abigail C. Lewis, Westerville, OH, 200, 09/18/1992 Girls 16 Individual Doubles 1. Courtney B. Dolehide, Hinsdale, IL, 1150, 03/25/ Nida M. Hamilton, Oak Brook, IL, 1150, 10/29/ Kyle S. McPhillips, Willoughby, OH, 970, 04/05/ Christina Harazin, La Grange, IL, 885, 10/24/ Jasmine N. Minor, Mundelein, IL, 770, 08/26/ Julia Metzger, Perrysburg, OH, 740, 04/24/ Maddie Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 735, 03/19/ Annie Sullivan, Deerfield, IL, 735, 08/29/ Kim Szokol, Winnetka, IL, 735, 05/14/ Courtney Wild, Carmel, IN, 670, 05/15/ Chloe Karoub, Farmington Hills, MI, 660, 02/25/ Gabrielle Clark, Chicago, IL, 625, 02/29/ Caroline R. Bauer, Winnetka, IL, 600, 08/21/ Melissa Kopinski, Palos Hills, IL, 570, 06/02/ Gabrielle Steele, New Richmond, OH, 570, 05/20/ Jenny Hois, Downers Grove, IL, 570, 09/16/ Emina Bektas, Indianapolis, IN, 560, 03/30/ Lauren Davis, Gates Mills, OH, 550, 10/09/ Katie A. Klyczek, Munster, IN, 545, 01/21/ Stephanie Fox, Huntington, WV, 545, 08/31/ Kathleen N. Saltarelli, Lake Bluff, IL, 520, 02/03/ Hanna Mar, Burr Ridge, IL, 510, 11/07/ Kelsey L. Dieters, Shelby Twp, MI, 495, 12/17/ Kathleen Hawkins, Portage, MI, 490, 07/08/ Kristen A. Dodge, Barrington, IL, 485, 11/22/ Annemijn Koenen, Saint Charles, IL, 470, 10/21/ Kayla Fujimoto, Geneva, IL, 455, 11/29/ Brittany L. Parks, Northville, MI, 445, 06/16/ Mimi Remynse, Augusta, MI, 420, 11/24/ Madelyn Eccleston, Toledo, OH, 420, 04/26/ Rebecca L. Nelson, Brookfield, WI, 420, 10/31/ Paola Usina, Indianapolis, IN, 405, 04/05/ Megan Renninger, Carmel, IN, 405, 10/01/ Nisha Crouser, Columbus, OH, 405, 12/30/ Ashley McCall, Hamilton, OH, 395, 09/02/ Mary Chupa, Grosse Pointe Park, MI, 380, 02/07/ Hanna Yu, Northbrook, IL, 380, 04/28/ Stefanie S. Youngberg, Saint Charles, IL, 360, 07/29/ Karen Karoub, Farmington Hls, MI, 345, 09/25/ Emily Y. Chiao, Ann Arbor, MI, 340, 04/05/ Ashleigh E. Witte, West Chester, OH, 340, 11/26/ Rachel A. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 335, 10/22/ Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, 330, 06/04/ Kelly K. Barry, Elmhurst, IL, 330, 05/31/ Julia C. Fellerhoff, Deerfield, IL, 324, 10/27/ Erika N. Marschall, Hinsdale, IL, 320, 01/23/ Katarina Marjanovic, Urbana, IL, 315, 07/10/ Lindsay Nicole Hostetter, Livonia, MI, 315, 10/13/ Olivia M. Chen, Yellow Spgs, OH, 315, 05/20/ Monica N. Turewicz, Lake Forest, IL, 300, 01/08/ Erica White, Charleston, WV, 300, 12/29/ Lizzie Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 300, 10/19/ Haley Rose Dekkinga, Allegan, MI, 300, 07/14/ Kasey K. Gardiner, Novi, MI, 290, 08/06/ Gabrielle Rubenstein, Carmel, IN, 285, 03/08/ Brittany Skemp, Brookfield, WI, 285, 04/10/ Carolyn Chupa, Grosse Pointe Park, MI, 280, 08/09/ Carol Y. Hsu, Fishers, IN, 279, 02/10/ Susie Chen, Carmel, IN, 279, 04/26/ Elizabeth A. Ecker, Mequon, WI, 279, 05/23/ Samantha Pinchoff, Sylvan Lake, MI, 270, 05/23/ Justine M. Ciaravino, Huntingtn Wds, MI, 270, 04/20/ Jasmine Williams, Detroit, MI, 270, 05/19/ Jenny Porter, Burr Ridge, IL, 261, 02/16/ Elissa A. Halla, Manitowoc, WI, 255, 01/19/ Jasmine C. Lee, Canton, OH, 240, 05/24/ Nicole Chiricosta, Avon Lake, OH, 240, 07/06/ Cosette B. Buckberry, East Lansing, MI, 240, 08/03/ Maggie M. Remynse, Augusta, MI, 240, 07/11/ Katee Sanderson, La Porte, IN, 240, 11/17/ Christina M. Brant, Youngstown, OH, 240, 10/07/ Katie Pleiman, Dayton, OH, 240, 10/16/ Caitlin L. O Gara, Springboro, OH, 240, 04/30/ Ashlyn C. Rang, Fort Wayne, IN, 224, 06/25/ Gabrielle Moore, Chicago, IL, 220, 09/25/ Leah E. Pascarella, Frankfort, IL, 215, 08/29/ Y. Lan. Khuong, Bloomington, IN, 210, 10/28/ Ashley M. Bonamer, Broadview Hts, OH, 208, 05/13/ Anne Marie Morin, Rochester Hls, MI, 185, 01/24/ Stacey M. Cox, Columbus, OH, 180, 03/05/ Amanda J. Border, Novi, MI, 180, 04/11/ Johanna F. Manningham, Mishawaka, IN, 180, 04/03/ Alexandra Rice, Augusta, MI, 180, 04/04/ Erika M. Sullivan, Broadview Hts, OH, 180, 06/11/ Emily Reuland, Aurora, IL, 180, 02/18/ Beth A. Ganser, Johnson Creek, WI, 180, 06/24/ Brooke N. Henry, Aurora, IL, 180, 12/02/ Cara Brown, Granger, IN, 180, 05/05/ Brittany Zhang, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 180, 10/08/ Elizabeth Trancik, Carmel, IN, 177, 05/28/ Margaret E. MacPhail, Indianapolis, IN, 177, 05/17/ Sarah Rodefeld, Carmel, IN, 175, 03/19/ Annika M. Carlson, Westfield, IN, 175, 07/19/ Alexandra N. Dawson, River Forest, IL, 170, 12/07/ Daniella Maria Patton, Midland, MI, 165, 02/04/ Andrea Calhoun, Midland, MI, 165, 07/24/ Maureen A. Stevens, Columbus, OH, 165, 07/07/ Alexandra D. Power, Powell, OH, 163, 05/07/ Caroline Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 163, 02/29/ Kate Winingham, Carmel, IN, 163, 08/21/ Kelsey M. Geppner, Ann Arbor, MI, 155, 12/06/ Nicole L. Shipman, Saline, MI, 155, 12/20/ Ellen June Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 150, 05/19/ Irene Ng, Okemos, MI, 150, 05/06/ Amanda Lin, West Chester, OH, 150, 01/16/ Abby Gehlhausen, Jasper, IN, 147, 04/07/ Lydia Schroeder, Jasper, IN, 147, 07/21/ Meghan Buell, New Albany, OH, 146, 04/25/ Killian M. Edwards, Fond du Lac, WI, 144, 06/19/ Mckennah M. Edwards, Fond du Lac, WI, 144, 10/16/ Lauren Gaspar, Lisle, IL, 140, 07/12/ Nicole Janek, Clarkston, MI, 135, 07/22/ Katelyn M. Grubb, Elkhart, IN, 128, 09/17/ Lauren Hayes, Terre Haute, IN, 124, 09/24/ Bethany G. Moore, Lebanon, IN, 124, 11/23/ Samantha Nagin, Madison, WI, 124, 03/19/ Molly B. Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 120, 05/24/ Allyson L. Bernstein, Northbrook, IL, 120, 01/24/ Amanda Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 120, 05/24/ Allison H. Murphy, Crystal Lake, IL, 120, 05/01/ Kim My Li, Galloway, OH, 120, 07/29/ Elizabeth A. Rice, Brookfield, WI, 119, 01/21/ Julia Jamieson, Wilmette, IL, 119, 03/12/ Natalie Robson, Copley, OH, 118, 11/17/ Leah K. Dahl, Fort Atkinson, WI, 116, 02/20/ Alexandra E. Bayliss, Sheboygan, WI, 115, 07/13/ Morgan Dana Mills, Terre Haute, IN, 112, 07/23/ Megan E. Adams, Indianapolis, IN, 112, 12/23/ Caton P. Brewster, Lake Forest, IL, 111, 03/19/ Kelley Lynne Klebenow, Hinsdale, IL, 110, 07/10/ Alexandra M. Kouvelas, Clarendon Hls, IL, 110, 02/06/ Chelsea Wills, Hinsdale, IL, 108, 08/14/ Elizabeth A. Thorsness, Hinsdale, IL, 108, 01/13/ Gina P. Balistreri, Fox Point, WI, 108, 09/06/ Kelly L. Donohue, Terre Haute, IN, 108, 05/03/ Madison Leslie, West Lafayette, IN, 108, 09/20/ Lindsay Thygesen, Carmel, IN, 105, 02/05/ Amy E. Gaisser, Indianapolis, IN, 105, 07/03/ Kayley Carswell, Brookfield, WI, 105, 01/24/ Emily T.V. Pham, Mason, OH, 105, 10/25/ Kayla N. Tuscany, Miamisburg, OH, 105, 09/18/ Julia M. Habbert, Cincinnati, OH, 105, 10/28/ Laura Edwards, Brookfield, WI, 105, 03/03/ Jarret Fisher, Skokie, IL, 100, 02/11/ Caroline E. Hedrick, Columbus, IN, 100, 02/21/ Sarah L. Potter, Terre Haute, IN, 100, 01/04/ Morgan D. Coquerille, Sellersburg, IN, 95, 10/24/ Taylor Leigh East, Sellersburg, IN, 95, 08/19/ Maria E. Koval, Green Bay, WI, 92, 07/09/ Mary Catherine Faller, Green Bay, WI, 92, 02/20/ Kate K. Rasmussen, Oconomowoc, WI, 92, 03/27/ Taylor Pinchoff, Sylvan Lake, MI, 90, 06/17/ Elise Woulfe, Western Sprgs, IL, 90, 09/04/ Katie Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 90, 08/09/ Christina F. Danosi, New Albany, OH, 90, 01/16/ Kate E. Turvy, Dublin, OH, 90, 11/06/ Paige P. Murphy, Columbus, OH, 88, 12/17/ Sophie S. Lillie, Milwaukee, WI, 88, 11/13/ Dani J. Merar, Mequon, WI, 88, 09/19/ Elizabeth M. Whitsett, Indianapolis, IN, 88, 09/14/ Andrea J. Middleton, Zionsville, IN, 88, 09/21/ Maggie Milliken, Traverse City, MI, 88, 04/07/ Kelly L. Milliken, Traverse City, MI, 88, 03/11/ Anna Dickens, Milwaukee, WI, 84, 05/30/ Emily L. McNitt, Winnetka, IL, 84, 09/29/ Courtney L. Rosen, Winnetka, IL, 84, 07/20/ Alexi M. Loomis, Cedarburg, WI, 80, 07/25/ Eesha Purohit, Terre Haute, IN, 80, 05/28/ Alexa Leonard, Sellersburg, IN, 80, 05/23/ Katlyn N. Hinkle, Monroe City, IN, 80, 01/02/ Elizabeth Bremer, W Lafayette, IN, 80, 07/29/ Andrea F. Kerwin, Wheaton, IL, 80, 11/18/ Carly N. Carlisle, Bicknell, IN, 80, 12/20/ Lindsay Joan Martin, West Lafayette, IN, 80, 06/16/ Quinn Refer, Glen Ellyn, IL, 80, 01/03/ Allyson K. Deweese, Memphis, IN, 80, 03/02/ Olivia N. Schwartz, Glen Ellyn, IL, 80, 07/07/ Madison T. Kesler, W Terre Haute, IN, 80, 10/20/ Madison Rothberger, Carmel, IN, 76, 03/31/ Caroline L. Conole, Mequon, WI, 76, 01/20/ Sarah E. Wiener, Mequon, WI, 76, 08/07/ Lindsay Claire Fox, Winnetka, IL, 75, 12/27/ Morgan Weuve, Green Bay, WI, 75, 09/01/ Amanda Q. P. Nguyen, Carmel, IN, 75, 09/04/ Allyson Westling, Ft Wright, KY, 75, 06/05/ Julia C. Volpenhein, Ft Mitchell, KY, 75, 05/09/ Katherine Cunningham, Neenah, WI, 75, 01/25/ Bethany J. Law, Ona, WV, 75, 09/06/ Emily Grzesiak, Brookfield, WI, 75, 06/27/ Kristina L. Lucas, Clarkston, MI, 75, 08/21/ Stephanie A. Stanczyk, Plymouth, WI, 75, 01/10/ Natasha Dabrowski, W Bloomfield, MI, 75, 12/23/ Kasey J. Land, Jasper, IN, 74, 09/01/ Emily MacKay, Milwaukee, WI, 72, 05/06/ Anna Marie Scherting, Waterville, OH, 72, 11/10/ Meredith E. McDonagh, Bryan, OH, 72, 05/25/ Olivia Trancik, Carmel, IN, 72, 06/11/ Haley E. Davidson, Milwaukee, WI, 72, 10/19/ Emma E. Bilyeu, Terre Haute, IN, 72, 06/12/ Mallory R. Metheny, Terre Haute, IN, 72, 07/09/ Hunter Bullock, Terre Haute, IN, 72, 05/22/ Megan Brobson, Brookfield, WI, 72, 12/17/ Courtney Halbach, Madison, WI, 72, 10/20/ Adela Fedor, Traverse City, MI, 72, 11/27/ Audrey Danielle Metheny, Lawrenceville, IL, 64, 06/22/ Ashley Lynch, Lawrenceville, IL, 64, 09/21/ Alexandra B. Chamberlain, Jasper, IN, 62, 08/27/ Sara Carlson, Novi, MI, 60, 07/16/ Whitney J. Wagner, Dayton, OH, 60, 03/01/ Marguerite E. Sullivan, Springboro, OH, 60, 06/07/ Valerie A. Micek, Gahanna, OH, 60, 12/13/ Sso-Rha Kang, Mason, OH, 60, 03/16/ Ellie Fraser, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 60, 01/31/ Lindsay G. Shaefer, Mason, OH, 60, 06/12/ Holly Tu, New Albany, OH, 60, 12/07/ Rebecca Hoesly, Brookfield, WI, 60, 03/28/ Lindsay Wille, Brookfield, WI, 60, 09/21/ Jessica Rink, Granger, IN, 59, 10/04/ Sandra K. McCaffrey, Georgetown, IN, 59, 01/30/ Carmen Schreiber, Floyds Knobs, IN, 59, 08/01/ Sarah F Richert, Greenwood, IN, 58, 12/03/ Shelley Tang, Fishers, IN, 56, 02/08/ Madison T. Cook, Edgewood, KY, 56, 11/28/ Jessica D. Allen, Indianapolis, IN, 56, 07/18/ Megan S. McNamara, Maumee, OH, 56, 02/26/ Maureen McCormick, Maumee, OH, 56, 02/16/ Sarah Abigail Rensing, Vincennes, IN, 56, 08/29/ Makenzie Hope Held, Vincennes, IN, 56, 03/26/ Paige L. Cook, Terre Haute, IN, 52, 02/20/ Katie Behnke, Terre Haute, IN, 52, 05/26/1992 Girls 18 Singles 1. Hanna Mar, Burr Ridge, IL, 2120, 11/07/ Misia Krasowski, Bannockburn, IL, 1480, 07/25/ Kate E. Turvy, Dublin, OH, 1315, 11/06/ Elizabeth R. Epstein, Chicago, IL, 1290, 11/29/ Emina Bektas, Indianapolis, IN, 1275, 03/30/ Mandy Brown, Mequon, WI, 1275, 05/01/ Julie Flanzer, Highland Park, IL, 1175, 03/21/ Stephanie Danesis, Akron, OH, 1095, 10/28/ Kelsey F. Haviland, Dayton, OH, 1055, 07/18/ Katie A. Kargl, Downers Grove, IL, 1020, 10/18/ Nida M. Hamilton, Oak Brook, IL, 1020, 10/29/ Christina F. Danosi, New Albany, OH, 1020, 01/16/ Katherine H. Bulling, Loveland, OH, 983, 09/29/ Courtney B. Dolehide, Hinsdale, IL, 950, 03/25/ Rachael Z. White, Deerfield, IL, 945, 04/27/ Maureen Modesto, Highland, IN, 940, 01/05/ Christina M. Riley, Plainfield, IN, 925, 07/12/ Christine Chiricosta, Avon Lake, OH, 885, 07/28/ Jenna C. Langhorst, Palatine, IL, 880, 10/12/ Tiffany M. Welcher, Clarksville, IN, 845, 12/04/ Jennifer Nalepa, Brighton, MI, 845, 07/04/ Marisa Lambropoulos, Lake Forest, IL, 830, 08/03/ Mary D. Hill, Munster, IN, 825, 01/04/ Kayla Fujimoto, Geneva, IL, 825, 11/29/ Lauren Gruber, Fox Point, WI, 825, 06/19/ Dana Larsen, Whitefish Bay, WI, 792, 12/11/ Jessica Wacnik, Orland Park, IL, 775, 04/28/ Gabrielle Steele, New Richmond, OH, 775, 05/20/ Gia N. McKnight, Chicago, IL, 755, 06/14/ Julia Metzger, Perrysburg, OH, 750, 04/24/ Julie Kirkland, Dayton, OH, 730, 10/20/ Kate B. Klein, Hinsdale, IL, 725, 10/15/ Jasmine C. Lee, Canton, OH, 715, 05/24/ Allison Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 710, 08/07/ Maggie M. Remynse, Augusta, MI, 705, 07/11/ Carmen L. Vacaguzman, Wyoming, MI, 698, 09/26/ Caroline C. Starck, Williams Bay, WI, 695, 09/26/ Jessica L. Young, Bloomfield, MI, 685, 09/16/ Tara Majdalani, Perrysburg, OH, 675, 01/27/ Brittany L. Farmer, Terre Haute, IN, 660, 06/17/ Ann E. Egan, Rochester, IL, 654, 11/10/ Jennifer A. Yonkus, Geneva, IL, 645, 11/07/ Kathleen Chybowski, Appleton, WI, 645, 08/28/ Kara Sherwood, Mentor, OH, 640, 01/10/ Elise Woulfe, Western Sprgs, IL, 633, 09/04/ Julia C. Fellerhoff, Deerfield, IL, 620, 10/27/ Kelsey L. Linden, Barrington, IL, 605, 10/13/ Amanda R. Cornwell, Waterford, MI, 600, 09/22/ Maggie Boeckman, Jasper, IN, 588, 06/23/ Sophia Ismail, Maineville, OH, 570, 09/01/ Katelyn M. Grubb, Elkhart, IN, 570, 09/17/ Shannon Brooks, Aurora, IL, 568, 02/20/ Courtney Wild, Carmel, IN, 562, 05/15/ Bryna Nasenbeny, Aurora, IL, 556, 08/14/ Hannah Esker, Effingham, IL, 555, 12/09/ Erin L. Chadwell, Traverse City, MI, 552, 03/16/ Eunice C. Lee, Bloomfield, MI, 545, 09/15/ Jovana Vasic, Naperville, IL, 543, 08/31/ Emily L. Lombardi, Hinsdale, IL, 540, 01/28/ Kalla M. Schaefer, Madison, WI, 535, 09/24/ Kelsey J. Schmidt, Brookfield, WI, 535, 06/01/ Katelyn Schaffer, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 534, 06/22/ Melanie Capuano, Grosse Pointe, MI, 530, 12/20/ Shannon M. Mathews, Birmingham, MI, 529, 06/29/ Natali Jaimes, Downers Grove, IL, 528, 01/27/ Tara Hayes, Shelby Twp, MI, 525, 05/06/ Nicole Lipp, Lake Forest, IL, 525, 11/06/ Cassidy Cunitz, Waterford, MI, 516, 02/13/ Amelia M. Bell, Shaker Hts, OH, 507, 09/05/ Abby E. Greif, Newburgh, IN, 501, 02/09/ Alyssa Lucas, Clarkston, MI, 495, 12/31/ Cam Thompson, Bloomington, IN, 493, 09/05/ Rachel M. Denny, Oakland Twp, MI, 492, 09/16/ Anne M. McCarthy, Chicago, IL, 485, 07/09/ Lynne E. Poggensee-Wei, Lake Villa, IL, 485, 03/30/ Jade N. Johnson, Fort Wayne, IN, 484, 09/28/ Isabelle Hoy, Fox Point, WI, 480, 01/09/ Leah K. Donoff, Tipp City, OH, 460, 08/31/ Megan Gow, St Charles, IL, 458, 11/29/ Gretchen Cloern, Columbus, OH, 456, 05/25/ Amanda Moccia, Livonia, MI, 437, 05/04/ Rahshell J. Washington, Richton Park, IL, 434, 09/02/ Cali J. Gustafson, Riverwoods, IL, 431, 10/11/ Logan Ackerman, Mount Carmel, IL, 431, 10/23/ Ashleigh E. Witte, West Chester, OH, 428, 11/26/ Ashley Leinweber, Bloomfield, MI, 427, 12/12/ Kelly Buckley, Mequon, WI, 423, 12/01/ Alexandra C. Tapak, Hinsdale, IL, 422, 09/11/ Angela Chupa, Grosse Pointe Park, MI, 415, 07/16/ Emily Y. Chiao, Ann Arbor, MI, 411, 04/05/ Kristin M. Gobberg, Cary, IL, 405, 06/11/ Rachel A. Goldberg, Milwaukee, WI, 404, 10/07/ Anastasija Dabiza, Skokie, IL, 400, 01/14/ Kylee Johnson, Indianapolis, IN, 397, 09/17/ Ashley Staub, Bexley, OH, 393, 05/30/ Brittany L. Parks, Northville, MI, 389, 06/16/ Alexandra Burns, Mequon, WI, 387, 06/07/ Katie A. Klyczek, Munster, IN, 387, 01/21/ Meredith Morse, Perrysburg, OH, 385, 04/09/ Kelsey Hassevoort, Kalamazoo, MI, 381, 07/28/ Natalie Ann Diorio, Byron Center, MI, 381, 11/13/ Denise Muresan, Lincolnshire, IL, 380, 07/31/ Lauren Lukas, Manitowoc, WI, 380, 01/12/ Lauragrace Mezher, Cincinnati, OH, 380, 11/19/ Christina Ruiz, Plymouth, MI, 375, 05/04/ Kara M. Jackson, Dayton, OH, 375, 10/10/ Adriana Lingl, Rochester Hls, MI, 372, 05/21/ Nicole N. Miller, Glendale Hts, IL, 364, 08/10/ Ashley Stockwell, Okemos, MI, 363, 09/12/ Morgan E. Dorsey, Pepper Pike, OH, 360, 03/09/ Kelly Kuether, Elm Grove, WI, 359, 05/10/ Y. Lan. Khuong, Bloomington, IN, 353, 10/28/ Emily Roebker, Ft Mitchell, KY, 350, 12/31/ Kelly K. Barry, Elmhurst, IL, 342, 05/31/ Kathleen N. Saltarelli, Lake Bluff, IL, 342, 02/03/ Meghan B. Teunis, Linden, MI, 334, 11/26/ Chloe Karoub, Farmington Hills, MI, 334, 02/25/ Paige Cooper, Mansfield, OH, 331, 06/14/ Danielle Hansen, Zionsville, IN, 330, 10/11/ Katie Pleiman, Dayton, OH, 326, 10/16/ Jennifer A. Snyder, Highland Heights, OH, 322, 11/23/ Abby Leatherwood, Ashville, OH, 321, 01/11/ Dena M. Boulieris, Lake Forest, IL, 319, 01/30/ Jessica Easdale, Dublin, OH, 316, 05/26/ Kyle S. McPhillips, Willoughby, OH, 314, 04/05/ Victoria Goudy, Mansfield, OH, 314, 06/21/ Madelyn Eccleston, Toledo, OH, 313, 04/26/ Loni R. Dickerhoof, Clinton, OH, 311, 10/16/ Jessica Seyferth, Ann Arbor, MI, 310, 06/20/ Hanna Yu, Northbrook, IL, 310, 04/28/ Myra Pepino, Hilliard, OH, 308, 08/08/ Gabrielle Clark, Chicago, IL, 307, 02/29/ Kristy K. Frilling, Sidney, OH, 303, 01/08/ Katherine Steele, New Richmond, OH, 302, 11/14/ Caroline R. Bauer, Winnetka, IL, 300, 08/21/ Anne E. Akhimien, Indianapolis, IN, 285, 03/27/ Catrina Batiu, W Bloomfield, MI, 284, 07/07/ Christie Pleiman, Dayton, OH, 282, 05/10/ Shelby C. Hullett, Martinsville, IN, 280, 05/29/ Rebecca Porter, Greenwood, IN, 279, 04/05/ Sarah L. Hebble, Sellersburg, IN, 279, 04/16/ Sarah K. MacPhail, Indianapolis, IN, 272, 05/21/ Emily Wein, South Bend, IN, 270, 07/30/ Jennifer M. Hanify, West Chester, OH, 269, 10/07/ Annie Sullivan, Deerfield, IL, 269, 08/29/ Julia R. Youn, Mason, OH, 268, 08/30/ Helen Alex, Darien, IL, 264, 12/26/ Kaitlyn E. Bilyeu, Terre Haute, IN, 264, 11/09/ Lauren Acker, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 260, 05/15/ Chelsea E. Johnston, Novi, MI, 260, 04/18/ Patricia Brinck, Cincinnati, OH, 256, 03/17/ Katee Sanderson, La Porte, IN, 256, 11/17/ Ashley M. Hinkamper, Quincy, IL, 254, 03/27/ Amanda R. Schwartz, Glen Ellyn, IL, 254, 09/01/ Carly Lyall, Novi, MI, 254, 10/28/ Ilinca Cristescu, Bensenville, IL, 253, 03/06/ Jenny Porter, Burr Ridge, IL, 253, 02/16/ Caroline E. Hedrick, Columbus, IN, 253, 02/21/ Keely McMillen, Carbondale, IL, 248, 05/06/ Nicole Janek, Clarkston, MI, 247, 07/22/ Alexandra Rice, Augusta, MI, 247, 04/04/ Natalie Skocik, Chillicothe, OH, 246, 12/08/ Laurel A. Bolesky, Lexington, OH, 245, 12/15/ Claire Liles, Fort Wayne, IN, 244, 08/20/ Jacqueline B. Kolman, Northbrook, IL, 242, 08/02/ Jennifer Hand, Pickerington, OH, 241, 09/12/ Mimi Remynse, Augusta, MI, 240, 11/24/ Lindsey Lonergan, Cincinnati, OH, 240, 05/27/ Stefanie S. Youngberg, Saint Charles, IL, 238, 07/29/ Kimberly D. Graham, Colgate, WI, 236, 11/21/ Morgan Weuve, Green Bay, WI, 236, 09/01/ Stephanie York, Elkhart, IN, 231, 07/10/ Jasmine N. Minor, Mundelein, IL, 230, 08/26/ Emma R. Haley, Tiffin, OH, 227, 02/18/ Courtney Schaub, Lexington, OH, 227, 06/04/ Anastasia Voevodin, Dayton, OH, 225, 01/02/ Brooke N. Henry, Aurora, IL, 224, 12/02/ Paula Guimaraes, Granger, IN, 223, 09/02/ Elizabeth Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 223, 04/28/ Allison N. Fecko, Grand Rapids, MI, 220, 07/10/ Jasmine Williams, Detroit, MI, 220, 05/19/ Lee D. Matthews, Dayton, OH, 219, 08/28/ Tory A. Painter, Centerville, OH, 219, 04/07/ Kathleen Hawkins, Portage, MI, 218, 07/08/ Stephanie Jenks, Wheaton, IL, 217, 12/14/ Lindsay Nicole Hostetter, Livonia, MI, 217, 10/13/ Kayla N. Tuscany, Miamisburg, OH, 213, 09/18/ Samantha A. McQueen, Avon, IN, 212, 04/09/ Masha M. Peresetsky, Columbus, OH, 212, 07/08/ Haley Rose Dekkinga, Allegan, MI, 211, 07/14/ Blair I. McCarty, Clarkston, MI, 209, 06/28/ Kristina Hallett, Willoughby, OH, 208, 02/09/ Lizzie Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 207, 10/19/ Laura Shull, Springfield, IL, 205, 05/18/ Ali Gribi, Williamsburg, MI, 203, 04/30/ Lindsay Claire Fox, Winnetka, IL, 203, 12/27/ Asia A. Lamar, Richton Park, IL, 201, 02/25/ Kelsey K. Wisman, Greenville, IN, 200, 01/05/ Maddy D. Bogle, Terre Haute, IN, 200, 07/30/1989 Girls 18 Individual Doubles 1. Mandy Brown, Mequon, WI, 1260, 05/01/ Jennifer Nalepa, Brighton, MI, 1020, 07/04/ Misia Krasowski, Bannockburn, IL, 1010, 07/25/ Kristy K. Frilling, Sidney, OH, 900, 01/08/ Hanna Mar, Burr Ridge, IL, 865, 11/07/ Christina M. Riley, Plainfield, IN, 825, 07/12/ Rachael Z. White, Deerfield, IL, 795, 04/27/ Marisa Lambropoulos, Lake Forest, IL, 780, 08/03/ Nida M. Hamilton, Oak Brook, IL, 735, 10/29/ Gia N. McKnight, Chicago, IL, 730, 06/14/ Brittany L. Farmer, Terre Haute, IN, 705, 06/17/ Kelsey F. Haviland, Dayton, OH, 705, 07/18/ Katie A. Kargl, Downers Grove, IL, 630, 10/18/ Julie Kirkland, Dayton, OH, 615, 10/20/ Courtney B. Dolehide, Hinsdale, IL, 595, 03/25/ Elizabeth R. Epstein, Chicago, IL, 590, 11/29/ Julie Flanzer, Highland Park, IL, 540, 03/21/ Kelsey J. Schmidt, Brookfield, WI, 540, 06/01/ Stephanie Danesis, Akron, OH, 525, 10/28/ Mary D. Hill, Munster, IN, 525, 01/04/ Jasmine C. Lee, Canton, OH, 524, 05/24/ Sophia Ismail, Maineville, OH, 510, 09/01/ Katherine H. Bulling, Loveland, OH, 510, 09/29/ Christina F. Danosi, New Albany, OH, 510, 01/16/ Emina Bektas, Indianapolis, IN, 510, 03/30/ Courtney Wild, Carmel, IN, 510, 05/15/ Tiffany M. Welcher, Clarksville, IN, 485, 12/04/ Jade N. Johnson, Fort Wayne, IN, 480, 09/28/ Julia Metzger, Perrysburg, OH, 480, 04/24/ Jenna C. Langhorst, Palatine, IL, 470, 10/12/ Christine Chiricosta, Avon Lake, OH, 465, 07/28/ Tara Majdalani, Perrysburg, OH, 465, 01/27/ Meredith Morse, Perrysburg, OH, 465, 04/09/ Lauren Gruber, Fox Point, WI, 450, 06/19/ Angela Chupa, Grosse Pointe Park, MI, 450, 07/16/ Caroline C. Starck, Williams Bay, WI, 450, 09/26/ Tara Hayes, Shelby Twp, MI, 435, 05/06/ Jessica Wacnik, Orland Park, IL, 420, 04/28/ Kayla Fujimoto, Geneva, IL, 420, 11/29/ Christina Ruiz, Plymouth, MI, 410, 05/04/ Gabrielle Steele, New Richmond, OH, 410, 05/20/ Elise Woulfe, Western Sprgs, IL, 405, 09/04/ Kristin M. Gobberg, Cary, IL, 405, 06/11/ Emily L. Lombardi, Hinsdale, IL, 405, 01/28/ Kara M. Jackson, Dayton, OH, 380, 10/10/ Alyssa Lucas, Clarkston, MI, 375, 12/31/ Kara Sherwood, Mentor, OH, 360, 01/10/ Maggie M. Remynse, Augusta, MI, 360, 07/11/ Shannon M. Mathews, Birmingham, MI, 360, 06/29/ Kalla M. Schaefer, Madison, WI, 359, 09/24/ Jennifer A. Yonkus, Geneva, IL, 350, 11/07/ Kate B. Klein, Hinsdale, IL, 345, 10/15/ Melanie Capuano, Grosse Pointe, MI, 345, 12/20/ Heather Esker, Effingham, IL, 343, 03/26/ Hannah Esker, Effingham, IL, 343, 12/09/ Kate E. Turvy, Dublin, OH, 335, 11/06/ Sarah K. MacPhail, Indianapolis, IN, 330, 05/21/ Ashley Stockwell, Okemos, MI, 315, 09/12/ Annabeth Barnard, Indianapolis, IN, 315, 04/17/ Megan Gow, St Charles, IL, 315, 11/29/ Anne M. McCarthy, Chicago, IL, 300, 07/09/ Emily Roebker, Ft Mitchell, KY, 300, 12/31/ Alexandra C. Tapak, Hinsdale, IL, 297, 09/11/ w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

37 Final 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Girls & Boys Rankings Timothy Wang C.J. Cash Drew Dawson 64. Elizabeth Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 296, 04/28/ Caroline Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 296, 02/29/ Kelly Buckley, Mequon, WI, 285, 12/01/ Abby Leatherwood, Ashville, OH, 285, 01/11/ Natalie Skocik, Chillicothe, OH, 285, 12/08/ Nicole Lipp, Lake Forest, IL, 270, 11/06/ Ashley Leinweber, Bloomfield, MI, 270, 12/12/ Amanda R. Cornwell, Waterford, MI, 245, 09/22/ Jennifer A. Snyder, Highland Heights, OH, 244, 11/23/ Allison Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 240, 08/07/ Kelsey L. Linden, Barrington, IL, 240, 10/13/ Christie Pleiman, Dayton, OH, 240, 05/10/ Catrina Batiu, W Bloomfield, MI, 240, 07/07/ Erin L. Chadwell, Traverse City, MI, 224, 03/16/ Emily Reuland, Aurora, IL, 223, 02/18/ Kelly K. Barry, Elmhurst, IL, 210, 05/31/ Kathleen Chybowski, Appleton, WI, 210, 08/28/ Courtney Schaub, Lexington, OH, 210, 06/04/ Mimi Remynse, Augusta, MI, 210, 11/24/ Maggie Boeckman, Jasper, IN, 195, 06/23/ Abby E. Greif, Newburgh, IN, 195, 02/09/ Adriana Lingl, Rochester Hls, MI, 180, 05/21/ Victoria Goudy, Mansfield, OH, 180, 06/21/ Laurel A. Bolesky, Lexington, OH, 180, 12/15/ Cameron Dorsey, Pepper Pike, OH, 180, 05/27/ Morgan E. Dorsey, Pepper Pike, OH, 180, 03/09/ Katarina Lingl, Rochester Hls, MI, 180, 03/11/ Erica White, Dublin, OH, 180, 01/04/ Ashley M. Frey, Mentor, OH, 180, 08/17/ Lindsey Lonergan, Cincinnati, OH, 180, 05/27/ Carmen L. Vacaguzman, Wyoming, MI, 180, 09/26/ Anastasija Dabiza, Skokie, IL, 180, 01/14/ Anne E. Akhimien, Indianapolis, IN, 175, 03/27/ Emily Y. Chiao, Ann Arbor, MI, 170, 04/05/ Brittany L. Parks, Northville, MI, 170, 06/16/ Megan Renninger, Carmel, IN, 170, 10/01/ Kristin M. Cobb, Dayton, OH, 165, 03/08/ Morgan A. Bechtel, Perrysburg, OH, 165, 04/15/ Kelly Fritz, Indianapolis, IN, 159, 04/04/ Alexandra Guynn, Chicago, IL, 155, 03/16/ Julia C. Fellerhoff, Deerfield, IL, 150, 10/27/ Cali J. Gustafson, Riverwoods, IL, 150, 10/11/ Connie Hsu, Cincinnati, OH, 150, 01/14/ Christina Harazin, La Grange, IL, 150, 10/24/ Taylor L. Marable, Darien, IL, 150, 11/21/ Annemijn Koenen, Saint Charles, IL, 150, 10/21/ Katie Thompson, Zionsville, IN, 150, 11/19/ Sarah L. Hebble, Sellersburg, IN, 144, 04/16/ Shannon Brooks, Aurora, IL, 135, 02/20/ Maureen Modesto, Highland, IN, 135, 01/05/ Madelyn Eccleston, Toledo, OH, 135, 04/26/ Amanda Moccia, Livonia, MI, 135, 05/04/ Jaclyn M. Metzger, Perrysburg, OH, 135, 12/07/ Katie A. Klyczek, Munster, IN, 135, 01/21/ Natalie Ann Diorio, Byron Center, MI, 135, 11/13/ Katie Pleiman, Dayton, OH, 134, 10/16/ Shelby C. Hullett, Martinsville, IN, 132, 05/29/ Jacqueline S. Schwartz, Crystal Lake, IL, 132, 12/18/ Julianne C. Schwartz, Crystal Lake, IL, 132, 12/18/ Stefanie S. Youngberg, Saint Charles, IL, 126, 07/29/ Dana Larsen, Whitefish Bay, WI, 126, 12/11/ Morgan Weuve, Green Bay, WI, 124, 09/01/ Rachel A. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 124, 10/22/ Amanda R. Schwartz, Glen Ellyn, IL, 124, 09/01/ Kyleigh Arnold, Columbus, IN, 118, 06/23/ Courtney L. Steiner, Fishers, IN, 118, 04/18/ Kelsey M. Wanhainen, Westlake, OH, 117, 08/15/ Laura Edwards, Brookfield, WI, 116, 03/03/ Anna B. Rao, Fort Wayne, IN, 116, 04/15/ Courtney E. Scott, Fort Wayne, IN, 116, 03/16/ Brittany Counts, Greenwood, IN, 116, 09/15/ Lauren Arnold, Franklin, IN, 116, 09/27/ Gianna C. Teague, Gahanna, OH, 108, 08/25/ Michelle Perry, Frankfort, IL, 108, 04/08/ Liz A. Exo, Frankfort, IL, 108, 04/23/ Rachel A. Goldberg, Milwaukee, WI, 105, 10/07/ Lynne E. Poggensee-Wei, Lake Villa, IL, 105, 03/30/ Deahna C. Welcher, Clarksville, IN, 105, 03/18/ Kelly K. Poggensee-Wei, Lake Villa, IL, 105, 10/08/ Stacy Moon, Lima, OH, 105, 05/10/ Anna M. Adkins, Elida, OH, 105, 06/26/ Jovana Vasic, Naperville, IL, 104, 08/31/ Christine Marie Garry, Greenwood, IN, 104, 03/27/ Hunter Bullock, Terre Haute, IN, 102, 05/22/ Jessica Seyferth, Ann Arbor, MI, 100, 06/20/ Janel M. Seng, Jasper, IN, 100, 08/28/ Nisha Nataraj, Gahanna, OH, 100, 02/26/ Erin Wiethoff, Escanaba, MI, 100, 01/05/ Caitlin C. Ludlow, Newberry, MI, 100, 11/26/ Brittany Welsh, Indianapolis, IN, 100, 06/13/ Cynthia M. Kegley, Indianapolis, IN, 100, 08/27/ Megan R. Fallon, Neenah, WI, 96, 08/20/ Noelle Renee Kaufmann, Westlake, OH, 92, 04/22/ Neha J. Patel, Powell, OH, 92, 12/31/ Isabelle Hoy, Fox Point, WI, 90, 01/09/ Bryna Nasenbeny, Aurora, IL, 90, 08/14/ Emily Wein, South Bend, IN, 90, 07/30/ Jennifer E. Maruyama, Crystal Lake, IL, 90, 10/05/ Lindsey Hallett, Champaign, IL, 90, 12/29/ Karen Karoub, Farmington Hls, MI, 90, 09/25/ Katarina Marjanovic, Urbana, IL, 90, 07/10/ Meredith E. McDonagh, Bryan, OH, 90, 05/25/ Lindsay Thygesen, Carmel, IN, 90, 02/05/ Ann E. Egan, Rochester, IL, 90, 11/10/ Kathleen Hawkins, Portage, MI, 90, 07/08/ Haley Rose Dekkinga, Allegan, MI, 90, 07/14/ Ashley M. Hinkamper, Quincy, IL, 90, 03/27/ Chloe Karoub, Farmington Hills, MI, 90, 02/25/ Logan Ackerman, Mount Carmel, IL, 89, 10/23/ Johanna F. Manningham, Mishawaka, IN, 89, 04/03/ Deedee Myers, Winnetka, IL, 88, 04/02/ Erika N. Marschall, Hinsdale, IL, 88, 01/23/ Meagan Harrington, Iron Mountain, MI, 88, 06/17/ Abby Tresedder, Kingsford, MI, 88, 01/06/ Marcy Huck, Anderson, IN, 88, 04/13/ Kemi Adeyemi, W Lafayette, IN, 88, 01/11/ Brooke N. Henry, Aurora, IL, 88, 12/02/ Stephanie C. Smith, Sellersburg, IN, 88, 01/23/ Emily Lawent, Milwaukee, WI, 88, 06/10/ Emma Laduke, Floyds Knobs, IN, 88, 09/14/ Kelly J. Van Handel, Neenah, WI, 88, 02/28/ Allison A. Elick, Lancaster, OH, 83, 08/23/ Ali Gribi, Williamsburg, MI, 81, 04/30/ Leah K. Donoff, Tipp City, OH, 80, 08/31/ Kayley Carswell, Brookfield, WI, 80, 01/24/ Ashlyn C. Rang, Fort Wayne, IN, 80, 06/25/ Bari Reynolds, Sterling, IL, 80, 07/18/ Elissa A. Halla, Manitowoc, WI, 80, 01/19/ Brianna E. Markgraf, Rockford, IL, 80, 01/04/ Amanda Lt Miller, Salem, IL, 80, 05/28/ Allison I. Adeyemi, W Lafayette, IN, 80, 01/08/ Sheena Koushik, New Albany, OH, 80, 05/19/ Jennifer Hand, Pickerington, OH, 80, 09/12/ Ali R. Althans, Chagrin Falls, OH, 80, 11/02/ Courtney A. Burek, Wheaton, IL, 80, 01/31/ Jessica L. Van Winkle, Greenville, IN, 80, 02/21/ Kelly Michele Brash, Saint Joseph, MI, 80, 11/03/ Molly Donahue, Saint Joseph, MI, 80, 02/25/ Jessica Easdale, Dublin, OH, 75, 05/26/ Lauren Lukas, Manitowoc, WI, 75, 01/12/ Danielle Hansen, Zionsville, IN, 75, 10/11/ Lee D. Matthews, Dayton, OH, 75, 08/28/ Tory A. Painter, Centerville, OH, 75, 04/07/ Margo G. Harrington, Zionsville, IN, 75, 07/10/ Eileen Dinnin, Zionsville, IN, 75, 10/06/ Claire S. Mattison, Zionsville, IN, 75, 01/04/ Alena Perez-Majul, Indianapolis, IN, 75, 01/22/ Maggie Ashby, Indianapolis, IN, 75, 03/12/ Alexandria C. Davis, Toledo, OH, 75, 06/06/ Lauragrace Mezher, Cincinnati, OH, 75, 11/19/ Patricia Brinck, Cincinnati, OH, 75, 03/17/ Ashleigh E. Witte, West Chester, OH, 75, 11/26/ Masha M. Peresetsky, Columbus, OH, 75, 07/08/ Abby L. Enteman, Floyds Knobs, IN, 74, 07/15/ Rachel M. Denny, Oakland Twp, MI, 72, 09/16/ Annie Sullivan, Deerfield, IL, 72, 08/29/ Amanda J. Border, Novi, MI, 72, 04/11/ Brittany Skemp, Brookfield, WI, 72, 04/10/ Lauren M. Gryniewicz, Brookfield, WI, 72, 04/24/ Kristen M. Futrell, Marion, IN, 72, 05/30/ Rebecca L. Nelson, Brookfield, WI, 72, 10/31/ Rebecca Michelson, W Bloomfield, MI, 72, 11/24/ Taylor Bullock, Terre Haute, IN, 72, 12/10/ Preslee L. Nolte, Strongsville, OH, 64, 08/02/ Stephanie Wolf, Madison, WI, 64, 06/21/ Jacqueline M. Gillespie, De Pere, WI, 64, 08/17/ Kendall N. Regan, Sellersburg, IN, 64, 07/17/ Rebecca Porter, Greenwood, IN, 64, 04/05/ Alexandra Bastock, Hudson, OH, 64, 08/29/ Sarah Rodefeld, Carmel, IN, 64, 03/19/ Jill C. Grewe, De Pere, WI, 64, 06/09/ Claire E. Wellinghoff, Carmel, IN, 64, 03/23/ Danielle K. Emola, Frankfort, IL, 64, 05/10/ Margaret E. MacPhail, Indianapolis, IN, 56, 05/17/ Shay R. Cureton-Turner, Indianapolis, IN, 56, 04/14/ Alexandria E. Garrity, Medina, OH, 56, 04/25/ Taylor Stevenson, Neenah, WI, 56, 12/21/ Kristen Neithercut, Traverse City, MI, 56, 05/18/ Lauren M. Drawbridge, St Charles, IL, 56, 11/19/ Andrea L. Gentile, Saint Charles, IL, 56, 12/07/ Parul Reddy, New Albany, OH, 56, 08/21/ Srinidhi R. Kundur, Blacklick, OH, 56, 05/19/1992 Boys 10 Singles 1. Timothy Wang, Novi, MI, 706, 01/01/ Alan J. Sweet, Madison, WI, 694, 03/12/ Brandon Z. Dechter, Mundelein, IL, 609, 03/13/ Kristopher Luis Ortega, Homer Glen, IL, 600, 05/29/ Brice Leslie Polender, Lake Bluff, IL, 583, 01/05/ Sameer Kumar, Carmel, IN, 540, 07/10/ Noah Frederick Karoub, Farmington Hls, MI, 528, 02/01/ Ishvdeep Singh, Champaign, IL, 499, 06/08/ JT Wynne, Indianapolis, IN, 490, 07/25/ Tyler Nathaniel Gargas, Ottawa Hills, OH, 489, 01/06/ C.J. Cash, New Albany, OH, 476, 02/19/ Vidyut Yadav, Toledo, OH, 450, 02/07/ Daniel Patrick Rayl, Carmel, IN, 447, 08/18/ Asher Hirsch, Cincinnati, OH, 430, 12/06/ Robin Engel, Fox Point, WI, 421, 05/04/ Alex O. Ross, Burr Ridge, IL, 416, 06/04/ James H. Garrett, Howell, MI, 410, 12/10/ Jason J. Kerst, Ann Arbor, MI, 383, 03/10/ Temilope O. Adelakun, Hinsdale, IL, 383, 01/14/ Connor B. Johnston, Novi, MI, 379, 11/11/ Michal Kusznerko, Chicago, IL, 370, 02/25/ Michael Lorenzini, Clarendon Hills, IL, 370, 04/23/ Gianni M. Ross, Burr Ridge, IL, 366, 02/04/ Conner Kaarsbarg Andersen, Greenwood, IN, 360, 01/31/ Brett Conard, Milwaukee, WI, 346, 09/06/ Michael Roehmer, Mt Pleasant, MI, 342, 08/07/ David Horneffer, Brookfield, WI, 341, 06/15/ James Spaulding, Winnetka, IL, 340, 06/12/ Amit Raj Iyer, Naperville, IL, 340, 12/02/ Tate S. Allwardt, Chicago, IL, 330, 06/15/ Addison D. Swarthout, Saint Johns, MI, 322, 10/09/ David Joseph Sinense, Elm Grove, WI, 312, 06/18/ John Dugan Delp, Holland, OH, 299, 10/04/ Matthew Reed Gargas, Ottawa Hills, OH, 298, 08/01/ Danny Schoen, Brookfield, WI, 298, 05/15/ Jalen R. Evans, Kalamazoo, MI, 295, 08/28/ Thomas Malone Camilleri, Whitefish Bay, WI, 291, 06/07/ Kevin J. Brown, Perrysburg, OH, 289, 03/17/ Scott Bickel, Winnetka, IL, 288, 04/03/ Andrew Buchanan, Mequon, WI, 286, 01/31/ Davis J. Crocker, Kalamazoo, MI, 285, 03/13/ Jordan Myles Jacobsen, Okemos, MI, 281, 04/25/ Alexander Bertolini, Carmel, IN, 280, 10/06/ Michael Ha, Clarendon Hills, IL, 279, 01/28/ Jasper Koenen, Saint Charles, IL, 275, 05/06/ Brandon Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 272, 03/16/ Danny Coran, Mequon, WI, 270, 04/19/ Ryan Risgaard, Neenah, WI, 267, 01/25/ Tyler Washington, Bloomington, IL, 265, 06/03/ Gabe Galante, Sheboygan, WI, 265, 08/11/ Dylan Jensen, Petoskey, MI, 262, 09/11/ Joshua Daniel Pudlo, Village Of Lakewood, IL, 256, 05/31/ Steven Perkins Christie, Indianapolis, IN, 256, 03/05/ Daniel Boussom, Goshen, IN, 256, 11/05/ Tommy Bickel, Winnetka, IL, 254, 04/03/ Tom Carney, Joliet, IL, 253, 09/13/ Lukas Greif, Newburgh, IN, 252, 12/02/ Rizwanulla Mohammed, Cincinnati, OH, 249, 01/24/ George Patrick Hamaty, Birmingham, MI, 244, 03/17/ Chris Shoemaker, Cincinnati, OH, 244, 02/04/ Johnathan Small, Midland, MI, 240, 12/27/ Yuji Cusick, Hinsdale, IL, 240, 08/12/ John G. Armstrong, Westfield, IN, 240, 01/07/ Benjamin Randall Bush, Long Grove, IL, 239, 02/09/ Trevor Poirier, Evansville, IN, 236, 04/05/ Ryon C. Zent, Charleston, WV, 236, 02/03/ Nicholas P. Werner, Carmel, IN, 235, 12/26/ Jacob Dubusker, Lakewood, OH, 232, 04/17/ Andrew Makarov, Richfield, OH, 232, 06/22/ Luke M. Mills, Midland, MI, 229, 11/18/ Joseph W. Thomas, Canton, OH, 226, 11/29/ Jack Martin-Dyer, Ann Arbor, MI, 224, 03/22/ Ryan Hardin, Chicago, IL, 224, 12/29/ Nicolas De La Cruz, Carmel, IN, 224, 11/27/ Trevor Hamilton, Hinsdale, IL, 224, 06/13/ Tyler C Wittenberg, Mequon, WI, 223, 12/02/ Tyler Haizel, Oak Lawn, IL, 217, 03/13/ Max Shiwen Zheng, Champaign, IL, 216, 10/14/ Robert Cash, New Albany, OH, 216, 03/07/ Deepak K. Indrakanti, Cincinnati, OH, 214, 08/08/ Ryan J. Onders, Shaker Heights, OH, 212, 04/20/ Franklin Arthur Brozovich, Fort Gratiot, MI, 212, 06/08/ Brad W. Bartelt, Brookfield, WI, 212, 10/08/ Ryan Snyder, Mason, OH, 212, 10/25/ Julian Guerra, Midland, MI, 210, 09/20/ Andrew Niehaus, Cincinnati, OH, 208, 11/03/ Tyler Kim, Long Grove, IL, 206, 12/04/ Luis Marcelo Salas, Ann Arbor, MI, 204, 05/08/ Wyatt Peterman, Terrace Park, OH, 204, 09/08/ Jack Bennett Dykema, De Pere, WI, 200, 07/13/1997 Boys 10 Individual Doubles 1. C.J. Cash, New Albany, OH, 374, 02/19/ Asher Hirsch, Cincinnati, OH, 330, 12/06/ Lukas Greif, Newburgh, IN, 326, 12/02/ Brice Leslie Polender, Lake Bluff, IL, 315, 01/05/ James H. Garrett, Howell, MI, 270, 12/10/ Timothy Wang, Novi, MI, 270, 01/01/ Connor B. Johnston, Novi, MI, 255, 11/11/ Noah Frederick Karoub, Farmington Hls, MI, 255, 02/01/ Brandon Z. Dechter, Mundelein, IL, 210, 03/13/ Joseph W. Thomas, Canton, OH, 210, 11/29/ Alexander Bertolini, Carmel, IN, 196, 10/06/ Jason J. Kerst, Ann Arbor, MI, 165, 03/10/ Luis Marcelo Salas, Ann Arbor, MI, 165, 05/08/ Brett W. Meyers, Naperville, IL, 150, 07/05/ Colin Sandgren, Forsyth, IL, 150, 07/04/ Ishvdeep Singh, Champaign, IL, 150, 06/08/ Michael Lorenzini, Clarendon Hills, IL, 150, 04/23/ Franklin Arthur Brozovich, Fort Gratiot, MI, 135, 06/08/ Christopher A. Adams, Port Huron, MI, 135, 12/11/ Trevor Poirier, Evansville, IN, 131, 04/05/ Conner Kaarsbarg Andersen, Greenwood, IN, 108, 01/31/ Connor Polender, Lake Bluff, IL, 105, 01/24/ JT Wynne, Indianapolis, IN, 88, 07/25/ Andrew J. Farmer, Terre Haute, IN, 88, 11/28/ John G. Armstrong, Westfield, IN, 88, 01/07/ Josh Defonce, Fishers, IN, 56, 08/20/ Addison Cazier, Fortville, IN, 56, 08/03/ John Dugan Delp, Holland, OH, 56, 10/04/ Trevor Majdalani, Perrysburg, OH, 56, 09/24/1996 Boys 12 Singles 1. Drew F. Dawson, River Forest, IL, 1885, 08/18/ Konrad Zieba, Glenview, IL, 1670, 07/22/ Jeffrey B. Schorsch, Perrysburg, OH, 1630, 02/11/ Ronnie R. Schneider, Bloomington, IN, 1595, 09/27/ Conrad F. Harron, Chicago, IL, 1474, 09/05/ Jordan Tyler Belga, Elk Grove Village, IL, 1460, 06/03/ Yale Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 1335, 05/06/ Jeremy M. Bush, Long Grove, IL, 1260, 02/16/ Jacob Dunbar, Medina, OH, 1250, 10/02/ Jack T. Murray, Birmingham, MI, 1200, 08/01/ Tyler S. Gardiner, Novi, MI, 1180, 10/03/ Martin Redlicki, Hawthorn Wds, IL, 1160, 08/24/ Edward Covalschi, Shelby Twp, MI, 1140, 12/07/ Riley H. Reist, Indianapolis, IN, 1020, 07/23/ Hunter J. Tubert, Huntington, WV, 990, 07/19/ Aron Hiltzik, Wilmette, IL, 985, 04/17/ Michael D. Sienko, Williamston, MI, 970, 09/29/ John M. Haffey, Westfield, IN, 940, 02/18/ Stephen P. Miller, Hilliard, OH, 930, 10/08/ Dave B. Bacalla, Skokie, IL, 915, 02/18/ Danny Coran, Mequon, WI, 840, 04/19/ Justin Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 840, 04/01/ John Carswell, Pleasant Pr, WI, 830, 10/13/ Luke Sanderson, La Porte, IN, 807, 02/20/ Sam G. Hoogland, Glenview, IL, 795, 03/22/ Lucas Andersen, Greenwood, IN, 795, 10/04/ Matthew M. Lynch, Cedarburg, WI, 795, 11/21/ John Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 790, 09/30/ Sameer Kumar, Carmel, IN, 788, 07/10/ Patrick Wildman, Cincinnati, OH, 748, 09/20/ Jeffrey L. Chen, Carmel, IN, 715, 03/05/ Tate S. Allwardt, Chicago, IL, 705, 06/15/ Kevin Renehan, South Lyon, MI, 690, 11/17/ Alec Adamson, Hinsdale, IL, 680, 08/30/ Patrick Gaffigan, Springfield, IL, 674, 05/14/ Patrick W. Downs, Fort Wayne, IN, 670, 05/17/ Thomas Fawcett, Winnetka, IL, 660, 10/18/ Asher Hirsch, Cincinnati, OH, 655, 12/06/ Chandler Clayton, Peoria, IL, 628, 06/13/ Sidarth Swamy, Naperville, IL, 625, 01/10/ David Korobov, Wilmette, IL, 625, 05/23/ Tyler S. Klepach, Centerville, OH, 622, 07/28/ Nicholas R. Fiaschetti, Rochester Hills, MI, 620, 12/23/ Billy L. Heckman, Kalamazoo, MI, 615, 11/28/ Daniel J. Rodefeld, Carmel, IN, 610, 04/07/ Toby Ma, Deerfield, IL, 600, 02/24/ Jed Sekaran, Brookfield, WI, 585, 03/20/ Michael Dube, Livonia, MI, 585, 02/12/ Miguel Cepeda, Mason, OH, 580, 12/01/ Mark H. Ihrig, Munster, IN, 570, 06/20/ Alexander Abshire Woldmoe, Fortville, IN, 568, 04/14/ William J Koehrsen, East Peoria, IL, 567, 06/01/ William T. Kammerait, Mequon, WI, 567, 10/20/ Brett Forman, Troy, MI, 562, 07/30/ Parker Kokowicz, Glen Arbor, MI, 553, 03/08/ Teddy Terezis, Cincinnati, OH, 549, 08/12/ Charlie Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 545, 06/06/ Brian S. Kim, Long Grove, IL, 530, 08/31/ Fisher W. Sutherland, Glen Arbor, MI, 525, 08/12/ Luke C. Wojtalik, Indianapolis, IN, 524, 08/10/ Matthew David Hamilton, Wyoming, MI, 523, 02/13/ Dhruv S. Yadav, Toledo, OH, 522, 10/26/ Matthew T. Santen, Cincinnati, OH, 520, 12/19/ Michael Udell, Toledo, OH, 502, 10/24/ Jonathan Rutter, Lima, OH, 492, 01/28/ Justin Bowman, St Charles, IL, 491, 09/23/ Austin M. Woody, Midland, MI, 489, 11/02/ Nicholas D. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 488, 08/30/ Alex Hagermoser, Hinsdale, IL, 488, 11/22/ Matthew S. Duma, Cincinnati, OH, 487, 08/31/ Peter Dakich, Carmel, IN, 478, 03/23/ Jack Heiniger, Munster, IN, 475, 09/06/ Luke Tsai, Mason, OH, 474, 09/09/ Gordon D. Newell, Shaker Hts, OH, 464, 10/24/ Julian Guerra, Midland, MI, 464, 09/20/ Jake Diesler, Mukwonago, WI, 463, 09/28/ Jared Hiltzik, Wilmette, IL, 459, 07/08/ Vincent Brandon Lin, Schaumburg, IL, 459, 07/28/ Jalen R. Evans, Kalamazoo, MI, 457, 08/28/ David S. Shankman, Solon, OH, 455, 01/27/ James Trevino, Tipp City, OH, 450, 01/04/ Robert J. Stevens, Kalamazoo, MI, 450, 05/13/ Siddarth K. Ahuja, Gates Mills, OH, 444, 02/29/ Chas Richard Mayer, Wilmette, IL, 440, 07/11/ Jonathan Lopez, Milwaukee, WI, 426, 07/21/ Alan J. Sweet, Madison, WI, 424, 03/12/ Ryan A. Wandling, Akron, OH, 415, 08/12/ Dennis Kontorovich, Buffalo Grove, IL, 410, 07/22/ Alex Galustian, Glencoe, IL, 407, 09/26/ Chandler Downs, Downers Grove, IL, 407, 09/20/ Nicholas J. Lang, West Chester, OH, 405, 11/05/ David Laser, Glencoe, IL, 396, 12/05/ William E. Reifeis, CARMEL, IN, 392, 04/08/ Madhav Mehta, Maumee, OH, 391, 09/20/ Jeremy E. Schneider, Mason, OH, 389, 06/07/ Phillip R. Gruber, Springboro, OH, 383, 07/15/ Colin Harvey, Lake Forest, IL, 372, 01/27/ Nathan J. Barger, Decatur, IN, 370, 02/05/ Louis C. Remynse, Augusta, MI, 364, 09/12/ Branden Metzler, Rockford, IL, 362, 08/09/ Michael Anthony Trupiano, Livonia, MI, 358, 08/22/ Bryson Cook, Poland, OH, 356, 02/25/ C.J. Cash, New Albany, OH, 356, 02/19/ Ryan W. O Gara, Springboro, OH, 355, 11/15/ Grant Reiman, Morton, IL, 355, 12/09/ Martin P. Joyce, Hinsdale, IL, 352, 10/11/ Zachary Phillips, Harbor Spgs, MI, 351, 02/27/ Benjamin A. Foran, Whitefish Bay, WI, 349, 09/26/ Davis Huber, Fort Wayne, IN, 347, 11/17/ Jacob R. Scott, Canton, MI, 341, 10/16/ Joel Montgomery, Powell, OH, 339, 11/12/ Tom Carney, Joliet, IL, 338, 09/13/ Timothy Wang, Novi, MI, 338, 01/01/ Dylan Stern, Cincinnati, OH, 336, 09/26/ Brian A. Pecyna, Glen Ellyn, IL, 332, 11/15/ Matthew E. McCormick, Birmingham, MI, 329, 05/31/ Rafal Chowaniec, Glenview, IL, 328, 05/26/ Nicholas P. Werner, Carmel, IN, 328, 12/26/ Eric Marbach, Naperville, IL, 325, 10/04/ Bradley Holt, Homewood, IL, 325, 06/13/ Jack Carney, Joliet, IL, 322, 04/17/ Cole Buehnerkemper, Effingham, IL, 321, 05/31/ Ivan Rakic, Ann Arbor, MI, 321, 10/10/ Alex Sweet, Madison, WI, 320, 06/20/ David Scher, Dayton, OH, 320, 10/10/ Canyon Teague, Gahanna, OH, 319, 04/11/ Luke M. Mills, Midland, MI, 317, 11/18/ Aaron M. Siler, Robinson, IL, 315, 10/05/ Davis J. Crocker, Kalamazoo, MI, 314, 03/13/ Kyle Dunn, Fond du Lac, WI, 313, 01/16/ Ismail Kadyrov, Vernon Hills, IL, 313, 07/21/ Charlie M. Scott, Fort Wayne, IN, 309, 11/17/ Aaron Sandberg, Hudson, OH, 307, 05/30/ Brent Mackman, Mequon, WI, 301, 10/30/ Peter Andrew Tarwid, Lake Forest, IL, 295, 08/26/ Aaron S. Parmet, Gladstone, MI, 293, 10/18/ Caleb Alexander Mickler, Toledo, OH, 291, 05/02/ Bobby V. Alter, Hinsdale, IL, 290, 03/11/ Chase Hamilton, Hinsdale, IL, 289, 06/26/ James H. Garrett, Howell, MI, 284, 12/10/ Austin Gregory Russell, Plainfield, IL, 280, 02/01/ Logan Hambrock, Terre Haute, IN, 280, 09/21/ Mustafa H. Ahmad, Loveland, OH, 280, 11/05/ Jasper Koenen, Saint Charles, IL, 279, 05/06/ Stephen Payne, Livonia, MI, 275, 07/27/ Pavan Kumar Rao, Novi, MI, 273, 10/18/ Jason Gentile, Canfield, OH, 270, 05/18/ Paul D. Heeder, East Lansing, MI, 269, 10/19/ Spencer Pierce, Winnetka, IL, 267, 11/01/ Brandon Z. Dechter, Mundelein, IL, 266, 03/13/ Andrzej Szczepaniak, Oak Lawn, IL, 265, 06/15/ Maximilian Au Fliegner, Clarkston, MI, 265, 02/26/ Nicholas S. Sanders, Cincinnati, OH, 265, 10/23/ Andrew Dundas, Hales Corners, WI, 264, 06/17/ Justin Thomas Baker, East Lansing, MI, 264, 05/19/ David A. Zakhodin, Northbrook, IL, 264, 11/08/ Deepak K. Indrakanti, Cincinnati, OH, 264, 08/08/ Joseph M. Ellis, Grand Rapids, MI, 264, 10/16/ Michal Kusznerko, Chicago, IL, 264, 02/25/ Brandon Sutton, Broadview Heights, OH, 264, 07/15/ Jad Abdul-Aal, Warren, OH, 263, 07/21/ Andrew A. Komarov, Buffalo Grove, IL, 263, 09/01/ Peter Hariri, Northville, MI, 260, 11/11/ Abram Schottenstein, Bexley, OH, 257, 02/28/ Steven L. Nguyen, Naperville, IL, 257, 06/01/ Lucas Randall, Lockport, IL, 256, 03/05/ Michael Roehmer, Mt Pleasant, MI, 255, 08/07/ Ishvdeep Singh, Champaign, IL, 255, 06/08/ Kristopher Luis Ortega, Homer Glen, IL, 255, 05/29/ Alex Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 255, 04/14/ Jack S Petersen, Ann Arbor, MI, 254, 07/17/ Jordan Asker, W Bloomfield, MI, 253, 03/11/ Tudor Bahmata, South Lyon, MI, 252, 09/19/ Andrew J. Stutz, Indianapolis, IN, 252, 02/02/ Vincent Anzalone, Wickliffe, OH, 252, 01/24/ O Neal. W. Koger, Bloomfield, MI, 251, 11/04/ Karun Nair, Okemos, MI, 251, 09/19/ Peter Itskovich, Schaumburg, IL, 250, 07/14/ Samuel Smith, Springfield, OH, 249, 03/30/ Steven Boslet, Hudson, OH, 248, 11/29/ Tommy Saunders, Akron, OH, 248, 07/24/ Evan Andrew Alexander, Chagrin Falls, OH, 248, 04/04/ Anjan B. Kashyab, Tell City, IN, 248, 08/30/ Trent Reiman, Morton, IL, 245, 12/09/ Jacob V. Gumbleton, Kalamazoo, MI, 245, 07/23/ Adam Lacki, Troy, MI, 244, 03/16/ James Raymond O Connor, Evansville, IN, 244, 12/09/ Bertram Najev, Fort Wayne, IN, 243, 10/18/ Abel Quintero, Hinsdale, IL, 242, 08/16/ Abhay Hukku, Bloomfield, MI, 242, 02/03/ Michael Lorenzini, Clarendon Hills, IL, 241, 04/23/ Paul C. Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 240, 09/08/ JT Wynne, Indianapolis, IN, 240, 07/25/ Ryan H. Niemchick, Wyoming, MI, 240, 02/16/ Brandon W. Alexander, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 239, 04/19/ Austin Leo Aten, Monticello, IL, 239, 12/10/ Brandon Jordan Wozniczka, Chicago, IL, 235, 08/07/ Alex D. Swick, Lima, OH, 233, 07/27/ Graham B. Lehman, Oak Park, IL, 233, 12/07/ Nicholas J. Goralka, Chicago, IL, 233, 08/03/ Ryan Massinople, Charleston, WV, 233, 11/17/ Elliot J. Bostick, Cincinnati, OH, 232, 01/23/ Jeffrey C Williams, Cleveland Heights, OH, 232, 08/30/ Tristan James Nosek, Wyoming, MI, 232, 04/06/ Brian Duricy, Warren, OH, 232, 10/15/ Clay Hoffacker, Fort Wayne, IN, 231, 05/25/ Brandon H. Kim, Oak Brook, IL, 230, 01/11/ Frank Li Jin, Copley, OH, 229, 02/01/ Benjamin P. Urshan, Centralia, IL, 228, 06/03/ Stu Little, Columbus, OH, 228, 06/22/ Daniel Moyer, Kalamazoo, MI, 228, 10/26/ Thibault B. Knupfer, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 228, 05/24/ Thomas Malone Camilleri, Whitefish Bay, WI, 228, 06/07/ Alex J. Farmer, Terre Haute, IN, 228, 10/04/ Sam Dart, Harbor Springs, MI, 227, 07/24/ Alexander Bertolini, Carmel, IN, 227, 10/06/ Nicholas L. Anderson, Bolingbrook, IL, 225, 07/02/ Chance X. Conley, Portland, MI, 225, 08/02/ Scott Thygesen, Carmel, IN, 225, 08/22/ Eddie Grabill, Hinsdale, IL, 225, 06/29/ Kevin Mei, Ann Arbor, MI, 225, 09/20/ Matthew Zhang, Buffalo Grove, IL, 225, 07/05/ Alexander A. Clay, Hurricane, WV, 225, 04/04/ Cutler Martin, East Lansing, MI, 224, 07/20/ Daniel Patrick Rayl, Carmel, IN, 224, 08/18/ Jordan P. Verbauwhede, Whitelaw, WI, 222, 07/27/ Nick Hennessey, Carmel, IN, 221, 12/03/ Anthony Rozum, Stow, OH, 220, 229. Kitt Paul Koolwick, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 220, 03/26/ Alex Smith, Dayton, OH, 219, 04/19/ Joel Clark, Dayton, OH, 219, 05/31/ Grant G. Wunderlich, Portage, MI, 218, 10/06/ Christopher Scott, Chicago, IL, 217, 09/22/ Tucker Massie, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 217, 08/17/ Peter Maneykowski, Chicago, IL, 217, 04/07/ Matthew Jack Kavanagh, Milwaukee, WI, 216, 04/02/ Christopher Saltiel, Clarendon Hills, IL, 216, 09/19/ Dominick Amalraj, Saint Charles, IL, 216, 01/27/ Austin G. Budiono, Sussex, WI, 216, 03/25/ Garret Coombs, Holland, OH, 216, 06/13/ Chethan Sanjay Yadav, Chagrin Falls, OH, 216, 01/08/ Austin J. Hendrick, Grand Rapids, MI, 216, 02/18/ Brandon Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 215, 03/16/ Roko Spahija, Youngstown, OH, 215, 10/28/ Sean Carroll, Evansville, IN, 214, 03/29/ Alex C. Taylor, Yellow Spgs, OH, 213, 03/23/ Tanner R. Halligan, Yorkville, IL, 212, 03/19/ Lincoln Wang, Chicago, IL, 212, 09/08/ Conner Kaarsbarg Andersen, Greenwood, IN, 212, 01/31/ Sean Bradley Ferguson, Dublin, OH, 210, 09/18/ Brandon L. Griffin, Upper Arlington, OH, 209, 04/24/ Scott W. Van Der Wiel, Carmel, IN, 209, 02/12/ Eric De Witt, East Lansing, MI, 208, 02/17/ Michael Kincaid, Saint Joseph, MI, 208, 12/02/ Andrew Caniglia, Naperville, IL, 206, 01/28/ Timothy M. McNulty, Indianapolis, IN, 206, 07/18/ Graham P. Reinbold, Carmel, IN, 205, 02/06/1995 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 37

38 Final 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Boys Rankings Yale Goldberg Christopher Diaz Michael Redlicki 258. Christopher Bak, Cincinnati, OH, 205, 06/30/ Bo G. Hudson, Kalamazoo, MI, 204, 09/11/ Nikolas Anton Ranieri, Dyer, IN, 204, 08/10/ Connor B. Johnston, Novi, MI, 204, 11/11/ Ian Brandon, Rockford, IL, 202, 01/08/ Andi Kosova, Naperville, IL, 201, 06/02/ Paul Farah, Flint, MI, 201, 07/27/ John M. McNally, Cincinnati, OH, 200, 10/18/1998 Boys 12 Individual Doubles 1. Yale Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 1030, 05/06/ Martin Redlicki, Hawthorn Wds, IL, 970, 08/24/ John M. Haffey, Westfield, IN, 970, 02/18/ Dave B. Bacalla, Skokie, IL, 970, 02/18/ Jeffrey B. Schorsch, Perrysburg, OH, 850, 02/11/ Jordan Tyler Belga, Elk Grove Village, IL, 790, 06/03/ Edward Covalschi, Shelby Twp, MI, 740, 12/07/ Jack T. Murray, Birmingham, MI, 710, 08/01/ Jacob Dunbar, Medina, OH, 710, 10/02/ Ronnie R. Schneider, Bloomington, IN, 700, 09/27/ Jeremy M. Bush, Long Grove, IL, 695, 02/16/ Hunter J. Tubert, Huntington, WV, 675, 07/19/ Tyler S. Gardiner, Novi, MI, 670, 10/03/ Teddy Terezis, Cincinnati, OH, 645, 08/12/ Konrad Zieba, Glenview, IL, 630, 07/22/ Lucas Andersen, Greenwood, IN, 600, 10/04/ Michael D. Sienko, Williamston, MI, 585, 09/29/ Riley H. Reist, Indianapolis, IN, 560, 07/23/ Stephen P. Miller, Hilliard, OH, 555, 10/08/ John Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 540, 09/30/ Jeffrey L. Chen, Carmel, IN, 540, 03/05/ Sam G. Hoogland, Glenview, IL, 540, 03/22/ Alexander Abshire Woldmoe, Fortville, IN, 525, 04/14/ Dhruv S. Yadav, Toledo, OH, 525, 10/26/ Madhav Mehta, Maumee, OH, 525, 09/20/ Jared Hiltzik, Wilmette, IL, 520, 07/08/ Sameer Kumar, Carmel, IN, 510, 07/10/ Conrad F. Harron, Chicago, IL, 490, 09/05/ Patrick Wildman, Cincinnati, OH, 480, 09/20/ Tyler S. Klepach, Centerville, OH, 465, 07/28/ Jeremy E. Schneider, Mason, OH, 465, 06/07/ Drew F. Dawson, River Forest, IL, 450, 08/18/ Asher Hirsch, Cincinnati, OH, 435, 12/06/ Aron Hiltzik, Wilmette, IL, 430, 04/17/ Danny Coran, Mequon, WI, 425, 04/19/ Jed Sekaran, Brookfield, WI, 420, 03/20/ Jalen R. Evans, Kalamazoo, MI, 410, 08/28/ Michael Dube, Livonia, MI, 405, 02/12/ David Korobov, Wilmette, IL, 405, 05/23/ Daniel J. Rodefeld, Carmel, IN, 405, 04/07/ Chandler Clayton, Peoria, IL, 390, 06/13/ Julian Guerra, Midland, MI, 388, 09/20/ Charlie Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 375, 06/06/ James H. Garrett, Howell, MI, 345, 12/10/ Thomas Fawcett, Winnetka, IL, 345, 10/18/ William T. Kammerait, Mequon, WI, 343, 10/20/ Matthew M. Lynch, Cedarburg, WI, 330, 11/21/ Robert J. Stevens, Kalamazoo, MI, 330, 05/13/ Ryan A. Wandling, Akron, OH, 330, 08/12/ Steven Boslet, Hudson, OH, 330, 11/29/ Dylan Stern, Cincinnati, OH, 330, 09/26/ Alec Adamson, Hinsdale, IL, 320, 08/30/ Bobby V. Alter, Hinsdale, IL, 320, 03/11/ Kevin Renehan, South Lyon, MI, 315, 11/17/ Nathan L. Cavanaugh, Bloomington, IL, 300, 07/21/ Austin M. Woody, Midland, MI, 300, 11/02/ JT Wynne, Indianapolis, IN, 297, 07/25/ John Carswell, Pleasant Pr, WI, 285, 10/13/ David Scher, Dayton, OH, 270, 10/10/ Justin Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 260, 04/01/ Nicholas J. Lang, West Chester, OH, 255, 11/05/ Luke Tsai, Mason, OH, 255, 09/09/ Billy L. Heckman, Kalamazoo, MI, 240, 11/28/ Paul D. Heeder, East Lansing, MI, 240, 10/19/ William E. Reifeis, Carmel, IN, 240, 04/08/ Parker Kokowicz, Glen Arbor, MI, 240, 03/08/ Matthew T. Santen, Cincinnati, OH, 240, 12/19/ Timothy M. McNulty, Indianapolis, IN, 236, 07/18/ Sidarth Swamy, Naperville, IL, 230, 01/10/ Matthew David Hamilton, Wyoming, MI, 225, 02/13/ Garret Coombs, Holland, OH, 223, 06/13/ Mark H. Ihrig, Munster, IN, 210, 06/20/ Daniel Patrick Rayl, Carmel, IN, 203, 08/18/ Nicholas P. Werner, Carmel, IN, 203, 12/26/ Nicholas D. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 195, 08/30/ C.J. Cash, New Albany, OH, 180, 02/19/ Justin Bowman, St Charles, IL, 180, 09/23/ Jack E. Klein, Columbus, OH, 180, 04/07/ Benjamin A. Foran, Whitefish Bay, WI, 180, 09/26/ Jacob Rodgers, Madison, WI, 180, 09/10/ Siddarth K. Ahuja, Gates Mills, OH, 180, 02/29/ Jonathan Lopez, Milwaukee, WI, 180, 07/21/ Fisher W. Sutherland, Glen Arbor, MI, 180, 08/12/ Gordon D. Newell, Shaker Hts, OH, 180, 10/24/ Andrzej Szczepaniak, Oak Lawn, IL, 180, 06/15/ Peter Andrew Tarwid, Lake Forest, IL, 180, 08/26/ Tate S. Allwardt, Chicago, IL, 180, 06/15/ Miguel Cepeda, Mason, OH, 180, 12/01/ Phillip R. Gruber, Springboro, OH, 180, 07/15/ Luke Sanderson, La Porte, IN, 150, 02/20/ Eric Marbach, Naperville, IL, 140, 10/04/ Gordon B. Zhang, Lisle, IL, 140, 08/22/ Matthew P. Riordan, Holland, OH, 135, 05/17/ Ishvdeep Singh, Champaign, IL, 134, 06/08/ Vincent Brandon Lin, Schaumburg, IL, 131, 07/28/ Colin Harvey, Lake Forest, IL, 125, 01/27/ Eli J. Seng, Jasper, IN, 124, 06/12/ Paul C. Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 120, 09/08/ Jack Carney, Joliet, IL, 120, 04/17/ Peter Dakich, Carmel, IN, 119, 03/23/ Logan Hambrock, Terre Haute, IN, 119, 09/21/ Jack S Petersen, Ann Arbor, MI, 116, 07/17/ Ben R. Seng, Jasper, IN, 108, 06/12/ Chas Richard Mayer, Wilmette, IL, 105, 07/11/ Luke C. Wojtalik, Indianapolis, IN, 105, 08/10/ Canyon Teague, Gahanna, OH, 105, 04/11/ Ivan Rakic, Ann Arbor, MI, 105, 10/10/ Matthew S. Duma, Cincinnati, OH, 105, 08/31/ Brandon L. Griffin, Upper Arlington, OH, 105, 04/24/ Timothy Wang, Novi, MI, 105, 01/01/ James Raymond O Connor, Evansville, IN, 100, 12/09/ Nick Hennessey, Carmel, IN, 100, 12/03/ David S. Shankman, Solon, OH, 90, 01/27/ Brian Page, Wheaton, IL, 90, 08/12/ Drew H. Campbell, Northfield, IL, 90, 05/31/ Jake Diesler, Mukwonago, WI, 89, 09/28/ Alan J. Sweet, Madison, WI, 88, 03/12/ Brent Mackman, Mequon, WI, 88, 10/30/ Troy Weider, Perrysburg, OH, 88, 01/18/ Nate M Cox, Evansville, IN, 88, 10/31/ Austin Leo Aten, Monticello, IL, 88, 12/10/ Jackson Donald Thieneman, Floyds Knobs, IN, 88, 06/10/ Bryson Cook, Poland, OH, 80, 02/25/ Mark Aaron Murillo, Evansville, IN, 80, 10/28/ Will Seger, Jasper, IN, 80, 02/01/ Cameron A. Weyer, Jasper, IN, 80, 04/22/ Abel Quintero, Hinsdale, IL, 75, 08/16/ Matthew E. McCormick, Birmingham, MI, 75, 05/31/ Jacob Bielfield, Farmington Hls, MI, 75, 04/10/ Alex Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 75, 04/14/ Jordan Scott Chapman, Hurricane, WV, 75, 01/10/ Alexander A. Clay, Hurricane, WV, 75, 04/04/ Davis J. Crocker, Kalamazoo, MI, 75, 03/13/ Sean Carroll, Evansville, IN, 74, 03/29/ Zachary A. Crabtree, Evansville, IN, 74, 10/03/ Kevin Mei, Ann Arbor, MI, 72, 09/20/ Alexander Bertolini, Carmel, IN, 72, 10/06/ Michael Rubeiz, Carmel, IN, 72, 11/09/ Luke M. Mills, Midland, MI, 60, 11/18/ Scott Thygesen, Carmel, IN, 60, 08/22/ Brandon Jordan Wozniczka, Chicago, IL, 60, 08/07/ Matthew Reed Gargas, Ottawa Hills, OH, 60, 08/01/ Justin Thomas Baker, East Lansing, MI, 60, 05/19/ Marcus Mccathney, Livonia, MI, 60, 11/15/ Ryo Mochizuki, Novi, MI, 60, 04/10/ Zachary Phillips, Harbor Spgs, MI, 60, 02/27/ Mithun N. Saha, Ann Arbor, MI, 60, 12/07/ Elliot J. Bostick, Cincinnati, OH, 60, 01/23/ Pavan Kumar Rao, Novi, MI, 60, 10/18/ Austin Hussey, Union, KY, 60, 04/30/ Kitt Paul Koolwick, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 60, 03/26/ Michael Anthony Trupiano, Livonia, MI, 60, 08/22/ Andrew J. Farmer, Terre Haute, IN, 59, 11/28/ Brandon Z. Dechter, Mundelein, IL, 56, 03/13/ Michael Lorenzini, Clarendon Hills, IL, 56, 04/23/ Radhakrishna Sri Bharghav Vishnubhotla, Westfield, IN, 56, 04/18/ Caleb Alexander Mickler, Toledo, OH, 56, 05/02/ Zachary Wood, Jasper, IN, 56, 06/29/ Lukas Greif, Newburgh, IN, 51, 12/02/ John G. Armstrong, Westfield, IN, 51, 01/07/1997 Boys 14 Singles 1. Christopher Diaz, Columbus, OH, 1705, 06/12/ Aidan Koross, Kohler, WI, 1470, 03/05/ Tyler S. Gardiner, Novi, MI, 1440, 10/03/ Jared Hiltzik, Wilmette, IL, 1365, 07/08/ Tommy Marx, Shaker Heights, OH, 1360, 02/02/ Damon Niquet, Waukesha, WI, 1350, 08/21/ Zachary Mueck, West Chester, OH, 1315, 10/26/ Jack Larsen, Whitefish Bay, WI, 1205, 11/09/ Conrad F. Harron, Chicago, IL, 1170, 09/05/ Sam D. Bloom, Hinsdale, IL, 1155, 01/13/ Mihir Kumar, Carmel, IN, 1090, 11/26/ Joseph Dube, Livonia, MI, 1045, 03/08/ Joshua Cogan, Batavia, IL, 980, 11/22/ Jason Brown, Deerfield, IL, 980, 03/15/ Ross Putterman, Vernon Hills, IL, 975, 05/17/ Devin R. Jones, Oak Park, IL, 945, 07/18/ Billy Weldon, Columbus, OH, 930, 05/17/ Andrew Streeter, Beverly Hills, MI, 900, 11/10/ Nolan Marks, Chagrin Falls, OH, 890, 11/22/ Tyler Richmond, Kalamazoo, MI, 890, 11/14/ Stratton Gilmore, Madison, WI, 890, 04/24/ Harris Jadun, East Lansing, MI, 888, 10/26/ Frederick Abunku, West Chester, OH, 860, 05/01/ Andrew Scholnick, Winnetka, IL, 860, 05/09/ Alex R. Aleman, Cuyahoga Fls, OH, 855, 11/13/ Benjamin H. Quazzo, Chicago, IL, 855, 10/13/ Ben A. Shklyar, Riverwoods, IL, 855, 02/13/ Michael Redlicki, Hawthorn Wds, IL, 850, 11/16/ Eric Marbach, Naperville, IL, 850, 10/04/ Robert A. Stineman, Winnetka, IL, 848, 05/04/ Douglas Zade, Grosse Pointe, MI, 845, 04/09/ Joseph W. Van Meter, Indianapolis, IN, 835, 02/10/ Will S. Adams, Indianapolis, IN, 830, 01/11/ Ian C. Wagner, Columbus, OH, 830, 11/11/ Tim Kopinski, Palos Hills, IL, 805, 06/02/ Austin M. Woldmoe, Fortville, IN, 790, 01/04/ Alekzander K. Davila, Essexville, MI, 770, 09/30/ Vishal S. Arora, Saint Joseph, MI, 755, 10/23/ Hunter J. Bielfield, Farmington Hls, MI, 735, 08/22/ Mitchell Petersen, Grand Rapids, MI, 735, 08/24/ Gordon B. Zhang, Lisle, IL, 730, 08/22/ Colton J. Buffington, Westlake, OH, 715, 05/12/ Konrad Zieba, Glenview, IL, 698, 07/22/ Brian Page, Wheaton, IL, 695, 08/12/ Patrick Gaffigan, Springfield, IL, 669, 05/14/ Ari M. Richman, New Albany, OH, 657, 05/25/ Jim G. Beckwith, Battle Creek, MI, 645, 09/14/ Alexander A. Jesse, Mequon, WI, 630, 10/20/ Nicholas Wong, Mansfield, OH, 615, 03/22/ Paul C. Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 615, 09/08/ Drew F. Dawson, River Forest, IL, 614, 08/18/ Jacob M. Laser, Glencoe, IL, 610, 10/02/ Jeffrey Loduca, Bloomfield, MI, 610, 09/27/ Miguel Cepeda, Mason, OH, 608, 12/01/ Matthew Y. Wareti, Bexley, OH, 593, 04/08/ Michael A. Moe, Carmel, IN, 586, 10/01/ Tony S. Kostadinov, Palos Hills, IL, 583, 02/23/ Rafe Mosetick, Hinsdale, IL, 570, 05/28/ Colin H. Bernier, Canton, OH, 560, 08/22/ Elliott J. Yee, Carmel, IN, 521, 11/01/ Brandon L. Meeker, Galesburg, IL, 515, 01/16/ Michael H. Levin, Glenview, IL, 509, 09/05/ Michael Treis, Brookfield, WI, 501, 06/19/ Patrick Kuhle, Decatur, IL, 493, 07/22/ John Carswell, Pleasant Pr, WI, 492, 10/13/ Edward Kielb, Ann Arbor, MI, 488, 07/07/ Santiago Guerra, Midland, MI, 479, 12/28/ Jonathan R. Gurnee, Midland, MI, 474, 04/06/ Jeffrey B. Schorsch, Perrysburg, OH, 473, 02/11/ Christopher Bertolini, Carmel, IN, 470, 04/03/ Isriz D. Balase, Schaumburg, IL, 468, 09/06/ Michael Korn, Rochester Hls, MI, 467, 10/14/ Chikara Oshima, Findlay, OH, 464, 08/28/ Samuel Rutter, Lima, OH, 461, 09/24/ Rishi Shah, Okemos, MI, 457, 11/28/ Adam M. Reinhart, Cincinnati, OH, 457, 01/27/ Alex J. Toliver, Indianapolis, IN, 454, 07/05/ Jesse H. Chen, Rochester Hills, MI, 454, 09/04/ Michael J. Fredericka, Warren, OH, 448, 09/02/ Alexander Mihas, Lakewood, OH, 448, 04/25/ David Zak, Highland Park, IL, 447, 06/13/ Matthew H. Hirsh, Glen Ellyn, IL, 435, 01/11/ Kevin Wu, Rochester Hls, MI, 428, 02/01/ Jordan Parker, Detroit, MI, 423, 02/07/ Evan A. Bechtel, Perrysburg, OH, 421, 05/22/ Yale Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 413, 05/06/ Sean Stein, Dublin, OH, 412, 04/16/ Hitoshi F. Kawashima, Wilmette, IL, 411, 02/28/ Arthur Ozga, Wilmette, IL, 405, 06/03/ Ronnie R. Schneider, Bloomington, IN, 404, 09/27/ James Oliver, Lakewood, OH, 404, 05/04/ Aurko Joshi, W Bloomfield, MI, 404, 06/12/ Ryan E. Jorgensen, Toledo, OH, 403, 10/08/ Jay Joshi, Oakland Township, MI, 402, 09/25/ Drew H. Campbell, Northfield, IL, 399, 05/31/ Matthew Goralka, Chicago, IL, 390, 05/28/ Dave B. Bacalla, Skokie, IL, 383, 02/18/ Ian M. Streicker, Loveland, OH, 379, 12/01/ Colin Roller, Naperville, IL, 378, 06/09/ Leonard D. Mathews, Merrillville, IN, 377, 11/14/ Stu Little, Columbus, OH, 377, 06/22/ Konrad Ryba, Glenview, IL, 374, 08/16/ Brandon Davis, Newburgh, IN, 371, 01/03/ Mark Troiano, Fishers, IN, 367, 07/23/ Will Corrigan, South Bend, IN, 366, 07/27/ Brian S. Kim, Long Grove, IL, 361, 08/31/ Christian R. Lynn, Saint Charles, IL, 359, 07/18/ Jack L. Porritt, Brookfield, WI, 358, 06/30/ Nathan Gardner, Canton, OH, 358, 10/13/ Luke Lohrstorfer, Indianapolis, IN, 353, 06/20/ Samuel R. Ubersax, Pepper Pike, OH, 348, 09/11/ Patrick W. Downs, Fort Wayne, IN, 348, 05/17/ Michael Sellitto, Glenview, IL, 348, 06/10/ Evan Hawkins, Lafayette, IN, 344, 03/22/ Andy T. Struble, Holt, MI, 344, 01/28/ Riley Chadwell, Traverse City, MI, 343, 11/24/ Dylan Michael Prosser, Olney, IL, 339, 09/22/ Hayden Esker, Effingham, IL, 337, 01/23/ David Packowitz, Buffalo Grove, IL, 333, 11/21/ Darius A. Frick, Cincinnati, OH, 330, 04/23/ Nathan M. Jacobson, Winnetka, IL, 328, 11/15/ Rollin Baker, East Lansing, MI, 328, 11/26/ Peter Smetona, Shaker Heights, OH, 328, 03/31/ Jeremy M. Bush, Long Grove, IL, 327, 02/16/ John M. Mittvick, South Elgin, IL, 324, 11/01/ Alex Sweet, Madison, WI, 324, 06/20/ Samuel Walker, Milwaukee, WI, 323, 05/11/ Bradley Holt, Homewood, IL, 317, 06/13/ Patrick Elliott, Jeffersonvlle, IN, 315, 01/31/ Nick N. Myers, Middlebury, IN, 312, 07/23/ Ismail Kadyrov, Vernon Hills, IL, 311, 07/21/ Christopher Essick, Fishers, IN, 311, 03/21/ Danny R. Schuster, Western Springs, IL, 310, 04/01/ Ricardo Zamudio, Bloomington, IL, 309, 10/07/ John M. Haffey, Westfield, IN, 306, 02/18/ Christopher J. Krimbill, Grand Blanc, MI, 305, 03/13/ Ryan R. Buxbaum, Vernon Hills, IL, 304, 11/03/ Dennis Kontorovich, Buffalo Grove, IL, 304, 07/22/ Jordan R. Mauk, Fort Wayne, IN, 299, 10/01/ Trevor Stoimenoff, Grand Ledge, MI, 296, 11/08/ Andrew Cahn, West Bloomfield, MI, 295, 06/28/ John Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 293, 09/30/ Jordan Patt, Brookfield, WI, 292, 12/08/ Aaron G. Stanley, Flushing, MI, 287, 12/07/ Rico Lumanlan, Carmel, IN, 286, 09/02/ Darren J. Ng, Sylvania, OH, 284, 04/14/ William N. Konstan, Akron, OH, 284, 02/14/ Alex H. Rachlin, Chicago, IL, 283, 04/17/ Clayton J. Armbrust, Brookfield, WI, 283, 06/10/ William Willson, Commerce Township, MI, 280, 11/11/ Edward Covalschi, Shelby Twp, MI, 280, 12/07/ Alexander Mang, Winnetka, IL, 279, 12/23/ John B. Templeman, Midland, MI, 277, 06/12/ Andrey Tereshchenko, Cincinnati, OH, 277, 07/29/ John Buerschen, Bellbrook, OH, 276, 04/08/ Samuel B. Geier, Carmel, IN, 272, 05/14/ German Larrain, Wausau, WI, 267, 09/17/ Toby Ma, Deerfield, IL, 266, 02/24/ Collin G. Shea, Joliet, IL, 265, 04/02/ Robert A. Skolik, Huntington, WV, 264, 03/26/ Zach Defonce, Fishers, IN, 260, 08/06/ Jonathan Stanga, Midland, MI, 259, 07/12/ Ronnie Kevin Wing, Chicago, IL, 258, 11/24/ Tyler Parks, Thiensville, WI, 258, 11/21/ Griffin S. Johns, Hinsdale, IL, 257, 09/26/ Matthew M. Lynch, Cedarburg, WI, 256, 11/21/ Connor W. Dunn, Carmel, IN, 256, 02/24/ Alec Adamson, Hinsdale, IL, 256, 08/30/ Tyler S. Klepach, Centerville, OH, 256, 07/28/ Luke A. Hubert, New Berlin, WI, 255, 11/14/ Nirbhay Jain, Toledo, OH, 253, 09/24/ Jake Humphreys, Pleasant Prairie, WI, 252, 06/08/ Martin Redlicki, Hawthorn Wds, IL, 251, 08/24/ Kyle Patterson, Wooster, OH, 251, 04/05/ Teddy Terezis, Cincinnati, OH, 250, 08/12/ Nathan Randall, Westerville, OH, 249, 02/02/ Daniel Lubarsky, Highland Hts, OH, 248, 01/12/ Nicholas Roby, Terre Haute, IN, 248, 10/14/ Colton R. Murphy, Charleston, WV, 248, 08/20/ Kendall J. Coffman, Marengo, OH, 248, 01/20/ Steve J. Sweeney, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 242, 05/07/ Ryan Zochowski, Carmel, IN, 241, 04/22/ Robert A. Jacobson, Winnetka, IL, 241, 11/15/ Harrison Chang, Westerville, OH, 241, 02/01/ Alexander J. Hurtuk, Chagrin Falls, OH, 240, 08/17/ Alex Schaeffer, Alliance, OH, 240, 05/27/ Zak Decamp, Gahanna, OH, 240, 09/03/ Akash Umakantha, West Chester, OH, 240, 11/27/ Luke Sanderson, La Porte, IN, 240, 02/20/ Fisher W. Sutherland, Glen Arbor, MI, 239, 08/12/ Garrett R. Halpert, Ann Arbor, MI, 238, 04/22/ Antoine G. Martin, Midland, MI, 237, 11/10/ Ross B. Whittaker, Hartville, OH, 237, 05/05/ Alexander S. Demuth, Chagrin Falls, OH, 235, 06/20/ Aleksa Vrugic, Wheaton, IL, 234, 03/18/ Matthew I. McGowan, Brookfield, WI, 233, 09/23/ Jake H. Mills, Midland, MI, 233, 08/12/ William H. Angel, Northbrook, IL, 233, 09/21/ Sam K. Rumbach, Jasper, IN, 233, 09/28/ Nicholas R. Fiaschetti, Rochester Hills, MI, 232, 12/23/ Kyle Y. Zhu, W Bloomfield, MI, 231, 02/16/ Adam Blachut, Petoskey, MI, 230, 01/01/ Ryan C. Smith, South Euclid, OH, 229, 09/09/ Jack T. Murray, Birmingham, MI, 228, 08/01/ Danny Wynbrandt, Highland Park, IL, 228, 08/05/ Maxwell R. Swarthout, Saint Johns, MI, 227, 02/17/ Kevin Hodges, Plymouth, MI, 227, 01/11/ Bradley Beadling, Kalamazoo, MI, 226, 11/22/ Nathan Farooq, Novi, MI, 226, 04/28/ Akshay N. Moorthy, Westland, MI, 226, 06/08/ Connor J. Braden, Lafayette, IN, 225, 05/19/ Jackson C. Heinz, Dayton, OH, 225, 07/06/ Cort H. Thompson, Lowell, MI, 224, 07/31/ Matthew David Hamilton, Wyoming, MI, 224, 02/13/ Alex Haizel, Oak Lawn, IL, 224, 08/10/ Neelay Purohit, Terre Haute, IN, 224, 03/30/ Paul Robert Blais, Fremont, MI, 224, 01/26/ Hirsch Matani, Cincinnati, OH, 222, 08/24/ Johnny McDonald, Farmington Hls, MI, 222, 05/27/ Justin Poirier, Evansville, IN, 221, 10/02/ Yuri Karev, Cincinnati, OH, 221, 11/24/ Victor M. Obasaju, Carmel, IN, 220, 09/28/ Matt Bevenour, Wilmette, IL, 217, 04/03/ Luke Tsai, Mason, OH, 217, 09/09/ Nikhil K. Parimi, Broadview Hts, OH, 216, 09/22/ Garrett N. Mandrell, Indianapolis, IN, 216, 10/16/ Cameron Fiebig, Neenah, WI, 216, 12/06/ Kevin Renehan, South Lyon, MI, 216, 11/17/ Kristoff Saari, Auburn Hills, MI, 216, 08/08/ Nicholas E. Strange, Bargersville, IN, 215, 05/28/ Benjamin S. Kalisch, Valparaiso, IN, 215, 08/27/ Bobby Adusumilli, Holland, OH, 213, 02/02/ Matthew R. McInerney, Holland, MI, 212, 08/24/ Justin W. Kaiser, Neenah, WI, 212, 02/06/ Gordon D. Newell, Shaker Hts, OH, 212, 10/24/ Riyad Bennoui, New Albany, OH, 210, 08/21/ Jack Michael, Brookfield, WI, 209, 02/27/ Nick Shaheen, Birmingham, MI, 209, 01/01/ Casey Cempre, Worthington, OH, 208, 12/10/ Brett Forman, Troy, MI, 208, 07/30/ Eric R. Vannatta, Columbus, OH, 208, 05/21/ Matthew S. Duma, Cincinnati, OH, 208, 08/31/ Matthew J. Wong, Powell, OH, 208, 07/25/ Abhinav Singh, Naperville, IL, 207, 09/24/ Jordan Tyler Belga, Elk Grove Village, IL, 205, 06/03/ Hunter J. Tubert, Huntington, WV, 205, 07/19/ Andrew S. Freyberger, Fort Thomas, KY, 205, 01/12/ Luke T. Trinka, Oak Park, IL, 204, 02/11/ Connor Majdalani, Perrysburg, OH, 202, 08/07/ Sam Prewitt, Pickerington, OH, 201, 05/30/ Timothy Gaul, Port Huron, MI, 201, 12/29/ Nicholas J. Lang, West Chester, OH, 201, 11/05/ Matthew B. Phillips, Charleston, WV, 200, 10/16/ Conner A. Nagel, Glendale, OH, 200, 08/07/ Javin C. Ramont, East Lansing, MI, 200, 03/19/ Daniel Alonte, Milwaukee, WI, 200, 09/06/ John M. Hall, Rockford, MI, 200, 12/17/ Justin Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 200, 04/01/ Julian Allen Childers, Matteson, IL, 200, 04/27/ Zachary O. Brint, Highland Park, IL, 200, 08/10/ Canyon Teague, Gahanna, OH, 200, 04/11/ Gordon M. Allen, Indianapolis, IN, 200, 08/27/1992 Boys 14 Individual Doubles 1. Michael Redlicki, Hawthorn Wds, IL, 960, 11/16/ Tommy Marx, Shaker Heights, OH, 910, 02/02/ Devin R. Jones, Oak Park, IL, 910, 07/18/ Christopher Diaz, Columbus, OH, 885, 06/12/ Sean Stein, Dublin, OH, 840, 04/16/ Mihir Kumar, Carmel, IN, 820, 11/26/ Tim Kopinski, Palos Hills, IL, 810, 06/02/ Zachary Mueck, West Chester, OH, 790, 10/26/ Benjamin H. Quazzo, Chicago, IL, 750, 10/13/ Ross Putterman, Vernon Hills, IL, 720, 05/17/ Jason Brown, Deerfield, IL, 690, 03/15/ Ben A. Shklyar, Riverwoods, IL, 660, 02/13/ Harris Jadun, East Lansing, MI, 660, 10/26/ Paul C. Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 660, 09/08/ Alexander A. Jesse, Mequon, WI, 660, 10/20/ Douglas Zade, Grosse Pointe, MI, 630, 04/09/ Jack Larsen, Whitefish Bay, WI, 600, 11/09/ Tyler Richmond, Kalamazoo, MI, 590, 11/14/ Joshua Cogan, Batavia, IL, 570, 11/22/ Damon Niquet, Waukesha, WI, 570, 08/21/ Sam D. Bloom, Hinsdale, IL, 540, 01/13/ Tyler S. Gardiner, Novi, MI, 525, 10/03/ Andrew Scholnick, Winnetka, IL, 510, 05/09/ Andrew Streeter, Beverly Hills, MI, 495, 11/10/ Michael A. Moe, Carmel, IN, 480, 10/01/ Ari M. Richman, New Albany, OH, 480, 05/25/ Jim G. Beckwith, Battle Creek, MI, 470, 09/14/ Miguel Cepeda, Mason, OH, 470, 12/01/ Stratton Gilmore, Madison, WI, 465, 04/24/ Elliott J. Yee, Carmel, IN, 465, 11/01/ Jeffrey Loduca, Bloomfield, MI, 450, 09/27/ Aurko Joshi, W Bloomfield, MI, 440, 06/12/ Jared Hiltzik, Wilmette, IL, 440, 07/08/ Alekzander K. Davila, Essexville, MI, 435, 09/30/ Michael J. Fredericka, Warren, OH, 420, 09/02/ Aidan Koross, Kohler, WI, 420, 03/05/ Hunter J. Bielfield, Farmington Hls, MI, 420, 08/22/ Colton J. Buffington, Westlake, OH, 420, 05/12/ Billy Weldon, Columbus, OH, 390, 05/17/ Konrad Zieba, Glenview, IL, 390, 07/22/ Frederick Abunku, West Chester, OH, 390, 05/01/ Santiago Guerra, Midland, MI, 387, 12/28/ Colin Roller, Naperville, IL, 375, 06/09/ Alex R. Aleman, Cuyahoga Fls, OH, 365, 11/13/ Jacob M. Laser, Glencoe, IL, 360, 10/02/ Will S. Adams, Indianapolis, IN, 360, 01/11/ Gordon B. Zhang, Lisle, IL, 355, 08/22/ Nolan Marks, Chagrin Falls, OH, 340, 11/22/ Nick A. Chappell, Indianapolis, IN, 330, 09/19/ Nicholas Wong, Mansfield, OH, 330, 03/22/ Michael H. Levin, Glenview, IL, 320, 09/05/ John Buerschen, Bellbrook, OH, 315, 04/08/ Riyad Bennoui, New Albany, OH, 315, 08/21/ Brad Boll, Dayton, OH, 315, 09/03/ Joseph Dube, Livonia, MI, 315, 03/08/ Austin M. Woldmoe, Fortville, IN, 315, 01/04/ Eric Marbach, Naperville, IL, 310, 10/04/ Tony S. Kostadinov, Palos Hills, IL, 305, 02/23/ Joseph W. Van Meter, Indianapolis, IN, 305, 02/10/ Rico Lumanlan, Carmel, IN, 300, 09/02/ Patrick W. Downs, Fort Wayne, IN, 300, 05/17/ Robert A. Stineman, Winnetka, IL, 290, 05/04/ Darius A. Frick, Cincinnati, OH, 285, 04/23/ Alex J. Toliver, Indianapolis, IN, 285, 07/05/ Jake C. Bouvy, Plainfield, IN, 285, 07/12/ David Packowitz, Buffalo Grove, IL, 280, 11/21/ Will Corrigan, South Bend, IN, 270, 07/27/ Jeremy M. Bush, Long Grove, IL, 266, 02/16/ Jordan Parker, Detroit, MI, 255, 02/07/ Melvin Joseph, Northville, MI, 240, 10/28/ Konrad Ryba, Glenview, IL, 240, 08/16/ Ian M. Streicker, Loveland, OH, 240, 12/01/ Matthew Y. Wareti, Bexley, OH, 240, 04/08/ Arthur Ozga, Wilmette, IL, 230, 06/03/ Robert A. Jacobson, Winnetka, IL, 227, 11/15/ Nathan M. Jacobson, Winnetka, IL, 227, 11/15/ Evan A. Bechtel, Perrysburg, OH, 225, 05/22/ Samuel Rutter, Lima, OH, 225, 09/24/ Jeffrey B. Schorsch, Perrysburg, OH, 215, 02/11/ John M. Haffey, Westfield, IN, 193, 02/18/ Rafe Mosetick, Hinsdale, IL, 185, 05/28/ Fisher W. Sutherland, Glen Arbor, MI, 185, 08/12/ Matthew H. Hirsh, Glen Ellyn, IL, 185, 01/11/ Ian C. Wagner, Columbus, OH, 180, 11/11/ David Zak, Highland Park, IL, 180, 06/13/ Adam M. Reinhart, Cincinnati, OH, 180, 01/27/ Jay Joshi, Oakland Township, MI, 180, 09/25/ Hitoshi F. Kawashima, Wilmette, IL, 180, 02/28/ Patrick Kuhle, Decatur, IL, 180, 07/22/ Yale Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 180, 05/06/ Alexander Mihas, Lakewood, OH, 180, 04/25/ Alex Sweet, Madison, WI, 176, 06/20/ Connor W. Dunn, Carmel, IN, 175, 02/24/ Zach Defonce, Fishers, IN, 175, 08/06/ Lucas Andersen, Greenwood, IN, 172, 10/04/ Luke Lohrstorfer, Indianapolis, IN, 172, 06/20/ Conrad F. Harron, Chicago, IL, 170, 09/05/ Colin H. Bernier, Canton, OH, 170, 08/22/ Ronnie R. Schneider, Bloomington, IN, 170, 09/27/ Mitchell Petersen, Grand Rapids, MI, 165, 08/24/ Evan Hawkins, Lafayette, IN, 165, 03/22/ Christopher Essick, Fishers, IN, 165, 03/21/ Danny R. Schuster, Western Springs, IL, 165, 04/01/ Justin Poirier, Evansville, IN, 163, 10/02/ Hayden Esker, Effingham, IL, 156, 01/23/ Christopher Keller, Indianapolis, IN, 152, 05/12/ Nicholas E. Strange, Bargersville, IN, 151, 05/28/ Brian Page, Wheaton, IL, 150, 08/12/ Andy T. Struble, Holt, MI, 150, 01/28/ Brandon B. Benedict, Indianapolis, IN, 147, 10/28/ Cameron T. Hardin, Bargersville, IN, 140, 03/21/ John Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 136, 09/30/ Brandon L. Meeker, Galesburg, IL, 135, 01/16/ Mark Troiano, Fishers, IN, 135, 07/23/ Collin G. Shea, Joliet, IL, 135, 04/02/ Rollin Baker, East Lansing, MI, 135, 11/26/ Clayton J. Armbrust, Brookfield, WI, 132, 06/10/ Samuel B. Geier, Carmel, IN, 128, 05/14/ Joshua Ryan Crase, Sellersburg, IN, 124, 04/10/ Zachary O. Brint, Highland Park, IL, 124, 08/10/ Leonard D. Mathews, Merrillville, IN, 120, 11/14/ Charlie Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 120, 06/06/ Daniel J. Rodefeld, Carmel, IN, 120, 04/07/ Andrew Cahn, West Bloomfield, MI, 119, 06/28/ Christopher Bertolini, Carmel, IN, 118, 04/03/ Drew D. Dunn, Carmel, IN, 118, 03/07/ w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

39 Final 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Boys Rankings Gregory Andrews Augie Bloom 127. Neelay Purohit, Terre Haute, IN, 116, 03/30/ Chris Holcomb, Terre Haute, IN, 116, 09/14/ Nicholas Roby, Terre Haute, IN, 116, 10/14/ Garrett N. Mandrell, Indianapolis, IN, 115, 10/16/ Patrick Carpio, Naperville, IL, 114, 01/09/ Jonathan Stanga, Midland, MI, 108, 07/12/ Pete C. Andres, New Albany, IN, 108, 04/26/ Christopher J. Krimbill, Grand Blanc, MI, 105, 03/13/ Cole Buehnerkemper, Effingham, IL, 100, 05/31/ Maxwell Lundmark, Traverse City, MI, 100, 06/21/ John B. Templeman, Midland, MI, 92, 06/12/ Michael Treis, Brookfield, WI, 90, 06/19/ John Carswell, Pleasant Pr, WI, 90, 10/13/ Drew H. Campbell, Northfield, IL, 90, 05/31/ Isriz D. Balase, Schaumburg, IL, 90, 09/06/ Drew F. Dawson, River Forest, IL, 90, 08/18/ Patrick Gaffigan, Springfield, IL, 90, 05/14/ James Oliver, Lakewood, OH, 90, 05/04/ Jordan Tyler Belga, Elk Grove Village, IL, 90, 06/03/ Jacob Dunbar, Medina, OH, 90, 10/02/ Nirbhay Jain, Toledo, OH, 88, 09/24/ Nathan Gardner, Canton, OH, 88, 10/13/ Robert A. Cook, Newburgh, IN, 88, 07/23/ Conor M. Cunningham, Carmel, IN, 88, 03/01/ Connor J. Braden, Lafayette, IN, 88, 05/19/ Ross B. Whittaker, Hartville, OH, 88, 05/05/ Logan Hambrock, Terre Haute, IN, 88, 09/21/ Nicholas D. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 88, 08/30/ Jack P. Rardon, Zionsville, IN, 85, 06/04/ Julian Allen Childers, Matteson, IL, 84, 04/27/ Jonathan R. Gurnee, Midland, MI, 81, 04/06/ Kevin Wu, Rochester Hls, MI, 80, 02/01/ Michael Sellitto, Glenview, IL, 80, 06/10/ Jesse H. Chen, Rochester Hills, MI, 80, 09/04/ Michael Korobov, Wilmette, IL, 80, 10/25/ Jacob C. Perkins, Sellersburg, IN, 80, 10/15/ Nate G. Campanile, Grayslake, IL, 80, 07/14/ Cameron Harmon, Charleston, WV, 75, 07/23/ Brandon Davis, Newburgh, IN, 75, 01/03/ Matthew B. Phillips, Charleston, WV, 75, 10/16/ Casey Cempre, Worthington, OH, 75, 12/10/ Joe Andrew Viater, Carmel, IN, 75, 02/12/ Ryan Acton, Jasper, IN, 73, 06/12/ Bradley Holt, Homewood, IL, 72, 06/13/ Adam Mandel, Zionsville, IN, 72, 09/16/ Victor M. Obasaju, Carmel, IN, 72, 09/28/ Adam Blachut, Petoskey, MI, 72, 01/01/ Andrey Vlasov, Palatine, IL, 72, 04/20/ Michael Arutyunov, Inverness, IL, 72, 06/12/ Benjamin H. Lam, Indianapolis, IN, 72, 12/02/ Michael Y. Makio, Carmel, IN, 72, 12/19/ Gautham Bala, Naperville, IL, 72, 10/14/ Rett Berry, West Lafayette, IN, 64, 08/08/ Nick Thompson, Avon, IN, 64, 09/30/ Ethan M. Claretto, Terre Haute, IN, 64, 12/06/ James S. Ramey, Carmel, IN, 64, 12/18/ Stu Little, Columbus, OH, 60, 06/22/ Trevor Stoimenoff, Grand Ledge, MI, 60, 11/08/ William H. Angel, Northbrook, IL, 60, 09/21/ Brandt Smith, Greenwood, IN, 60, 05/08/ Kevin Chang, Ann Arbor, MI, 60, 03/31/ Yeon Woo Chung, Ann Arbor, MI, 60, 01/30/ Brett Forman, Troy, MI, 60, 07/30/ Garrett R. Halpert, Ann Arbor, MI, 60, 04/22/ Edward R. Broun, Cincinnati, OH, 60, 08/02/ Stephen J. Cheng, Gahanna, OH, 60, 04/25/ Temilope O. Adelakun, Hinsdale, IL, 60, 01/14/ Temiloluwa O. Adelakun, Hinsdale, IL, 60, 05/16/ Logan Messmer, Jasper, IN, 58, 11/30/ Conner Kaarsbarg Andersen, Greenwood, IN, 58, 01/31/ Cameron P. Schoolcraft, Greenwood, IN, 58, 02/27/ Tyler N. Hornback, Brownsburg, IN, 52, 05/24/ Kybren Jeffrey Foster, Fowler, IN, 51, 03/05/1993 Boys 16 Singles 1. Gregory S. Andrews, Kalamazoo, MI, 1535, 03/19/ Billy Bertha, Whitefish Bay, WI, 1465, 09/26/ Augie Bloom, Hinsdale, IL, 1350, 05/19/ Nelson E. Vick, Grafton, WI, 1265, 10/09/ Douglas R. Barnard, Indianapolis, IN, 1245, 06/24/ Wyatt Lippert, Cincinnati, OH, 1235, 07/24/ Denis Bogatov, Gurnee, IL, 1210, 12/27/ Ben Hoogland, Glenview, IL, 1185, 01/04/ Joey Fritz, Cincinnati, OH, 1140, 03/28/ Arren Carter, Powell, OH, 1130, 06/15/ Blake A. Bazarnik, Kildeer, IL, 1115, 11/14/ Ryan M. Richmond, Kalamazoo, MI, 1080, 11/06/ Nick A. Chappell, Indianapolis, IN, 1040, 09/19/ Brian Alden, Barrington, IL, 1035, 02/19/ Andy P. Jackson, Dayton, OH, 1020, 07/24/ Justin M. Rossi, Novi, MI, 995, 08/31/ Michael A. Moore, Glenview, IL, 965, 12/03/ Aaron Pfister, Grand Blanc, MI, 965, 04/11/ Matthew Goralka, Chicago, IL, 955, 05/28/ Jimmy Roebker, Ft Mitchell, KY, 945, 11/12/ Devin C. McCarthy, Cincinnati, OH, 940, 11/20/ William J. Heuer, Munster, IN, 900, 09/15/ Ryan S. Bandy, Cincinnati, OH, 885, 11/20/ Krishna Ravella, Westmont, IL, 865, 07/21/ Robert A. Stineman, Winnetka, IL, 865, 05/04/ Brock Reiman, Morton, IL, 853, 09/28/ Evan M. King, Chicago, IL, 794, 03/25/ Brandon W. Debot, Stevens Point, WI, 780, 04/24/ Christian W. Roehmer, Mt Pleasant, MI, 778, 04/05/ Bryant J. Dudzik, Gowen, MI, 768, 03/15/ Samuel W. Ecker, Mequon, WI, 755, 04/29/ Ethan Dunbar, Medina, OH, 750, 04/12/ Mark Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 750, 12/10/ Peter Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 741, 11/17/ Richard V. Brej, Long Grove, IL, 740, 02/19/ Connor Gilmore, Madison, WI, 720, 05/11/ Etham Frenkel, Long Grove, IL, 700, 05/07/ Michael A. Basha, Fort Gratiot, MI, 690, 12/25/ Drew B. Lied, Brookfield, WI, 687, 02/10/ Dalton D. Albertin, Indianapolis, IN, 685, 12/14/ Austin L. Smith, Columbus, IN, 685, 06/07/ Brantner Jones, Winnetka, IL, 661, 04/18/ Luke Gensburg, Glencoe, IL, 660, 05/21/ Tommy Marx, Shaker Heights, OH, 620, 02/02/ Juan Guerra, Midland, MI, 606, 11/29/ William B. Mirkin, Wilmette, IL, 600, 05/14/ Jonathan A. Schwerin, Madison, WI, 591, 09/05/ Robert Vincent Salcedo, Boardman, OH, 585, 02/19/ James D. Li, Wheaton, IL, 585, 06/23/ Weston C. Young, Fort Wayne, IN, 570, 02/19/ Peter Sienko, Williamston, MI, 568, 02/07/ Kyle Gerber, Columbus, OH, 567, 02/05/ Benjamin Yue, Normal, IL, 555, 10/06/ John Buell, New Albany, OH, 548, 02/22/ Christopher B. Hall, Mason, OH, 548, 11/03/ John D. Beam, Kenilworth, IL, 540, 01/16/ Kevin Prescott, Chicago, IL, 531, 01/18/ Patrick R. Hammers, Peru, IL, 520, 11/15/ Kenta Shimizu, Inverness, IL, 516, 06/01/ Alexander Golovin, Round Lake, IL, 515, 04/30/ Matthew Ship, Glendale, WI, 514, 06/20/ Khang H. Thai, Columbus, OH, 511, 03/15/ Ryne Dushane, Holland, MI, 510, 09/20/ Nicholas Volz, Evansville, IN, 507, 05/14/ Jack Larsen, Whitefish Bay, WI, 488, 11/09/ Peter Rothstein, W Bloomfield, MI, 480, 12/05/ Andrew Kahn, Zionsville, IN, 477, 05/13/ Robert E. Cawood, East Lansing, MI, 453, 05/12/ Deon R. Shafer, Warsaw, IN, 447, 04/10/ Colin H. Bernier, Canton, OH, 447, 08/22/ Mitchell Stein, Fort Wayne, IN, 446, 11/20/ James Van Deinse, Williamsburg, MI, 435, 07/16/ Robert B. Nieters, Columbus, IN, 432, 03/07/ Andrew Hansen, Granger, IN, 432, 07/09/ William J. Jung, Battle Creek, MI, 430, 10/07/ Trevor Cox, Greenwood, IN, 429, 06/26/ Andrew W. Enslen, Westerville, OH, 423, 08/28/ David Packowitz, Buffalo Grove, IL, 422, 11/21/ Joseph Dube, Livonia, MI, 417, 03/08/ Joseph H. Collins, Evanston, IL, 417, 08/18/ Aaron K. Mayes, Elk Rapids, MI, 415, 03/13/ Joseph Frank, W Lafayette, IN, 407, 06/08/ Jason C. Chen, Rochester Hills, MI, 405, 10/28/ Nicholas Buckley, Mequon, WI, 402, 11/01/ Connor Peck, Thiensville, WI, 400, 04/25/ Kory Poland, Effingham, IL, 397, 04/18/ Cole C. Grace, Rockford, IL, 394, 07/30/ Omar Turk, Granger, IN, 393, 11/11/ Ethan Niquet, Waukesha, WI, 386, 02/02/ Lawrence Washington, Canton, MI, 380, 09/11/ Zachary Mueck, West Chester, OH, 380, 10/26/ Andrew C. Miron, Glencoe, IL, 378, 11/23/ Matt Sherba, Oxford, OH, 370, 11/06/ David A. Nieters, Columbus, IN, 367, 03/07/ Andrew Krentz, Glencoe, IL, 364, 06/11/ Evan D. Neuman, Delphos, OH, 364, 12/24/ Julian Gimmler, Portage, MI, 355, 10/25/ Chase Emerson, Seymour, IN, 355, 09/11/ Ethan Cohen, Ann Arbor, MI, 355, 12/05/ Alexander G. Fleshman, Ottawa, IL, 353, 06/23/ Andrew Scholnick, Winnetka, IL, 349, 05/09/ Amir Rahbar, Okemos, MI, 348, 04/22/ Daniel B. Ballantine, Hinsdale, IL, 344, 03/03/ Aaron Hendrick, Grand Rapids, MI, 341, 03/15/ Tim Kopinski, Palos Hills, IL, 341, 06/02/ Jeffery L. Lotz, Racine, WI, 339, 08/17/ Andrew Streeter, Beverly Hills, MI, 336, 11/10/ Jeffrey D. Liang, Brecksville, OH, 330, 11/26/ Alex R. Aleman, Cuyahoga Fls, OH, 327, 11/13/ Dustin H. Goldenberg, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 326, 09/27/ Hunter J. Bielfield, Farmington Hls, MI, 325, 08/22/ Jamison D. Clark, Indianapolis, IN, 325, 07/24/ Scott Keaton, Jacksonville, IL, 315, 09/14/ Ian C. Wagner, Columbus, OH, 315, 11/11/ Vladimir Zverkovskiy, Lincolnwood, IL, 314, 05/07/ Bradley O. Snyder, Hinsdale, IL, 311, 08/22/ Galen K. Lockwood, Kalamazoo, MI, 311, 03/07/ Ben D. Lantz, Rockford, IL, 310, 08/27/ Subramonian Mahadevan, Novi, MI, 310, 01/09/ Ian Sheets, Williamston, MI, 305, 12/31/ Connor M. Andrews, Fort Wayne, IN, 302, 06/05/ Calvin Mang, Winnetka, IL, 299, 03/26/ Amrit Ved Bhaskarla, Naperville, IL, 297, 08/08/ Joel Modesitt, Terre Haute, IN, 292, 12/08/ David Gabriel, Shaker Hts, OH, 291, 11/14/ Austin Lo, Petoskey, MI, 281, 12/13/ Nicholas Szczurek, Lemont, IL, 281, 05/27/ Jack D. Snyder, Northville, MI, 280, 06/11/ Hitoshi F. Kawashima, Wilmette, IL, 280, 02/28/ Peter J. Walker, Mount Vernon, IL, 277, 11/01/ Vishal S. Arora, Saint Joseph, MI, 277, 10/23/ Charlie Marks, Chagrin Falls, OH, 276, 12/18/ Benjamin Boesing, Floyds Knobs, IN, 275, 04/16/ Mike Rabideau, Midland, MI, 275, 11/13/ Caleb A. Fellers, Greenwood, IN, 275, 07/17/ Andrew Darrell, Kalamazoo, MI, 274, 04/19/ Tyler S. Schroeder, Mount Vernon, IN, 274, 05/28/ Anthony J. Rosselli, Poland, OH, 269, 02/07/ Jesse M. Hardacre, Racine, WI, 268, 07/25/ Michael A. Moe, Carmel, IN, 268, 10/01/ Devin Bostick, Cincinnati, OH, 268, 09/04/ Tyler Manci, Highland Park, IL, 266, 05/04/ Aidan Koross, Kohler, WI, 265, 03/05/ Ryan M. Hoekstra, Effingham, IL, 264, 05/08/ Johnny Brandon, Rockford, IL, 264, 03/26/ Michael Redlicki, Hawthorn Wds, IL, 264, 11/16/ Ian Kidd, Carbondale, IL, 263, 08/05/ Jeff Brown, Toledo, OH, 263, 09/08/ David A. Foreman, Bloomfield, MI, 262, 01/10/ Bryan Miles, Wausau, WI, 261, 04/18/ Douglas Zade, Grosse Pointe, MI, 260, 04/09/ Adam Jadun, East Lansing, MI, 258, 06/30/ Peter M. Heidrich, Peoria, IL, 257, 03/20/ Preston C. Phillips, Bexley, OH, 257, 07/03/ Tyler J. Marengo, Fort Gratiot, MI, 256, 05/30/ Tim R. Noack, Brookfield, WI, 256, 06/05/ Michael J. Fredericka, Warren, OH, 256, 09/02/ Ari M. Richman, New Albany, OH, 256, 05/25/ Dimitri Giannakopoulos, Flint, MI, 255, 11/21/ Chris Song, Novi, MI, 253, 05/27/ Vince Kim, Grand Blanc, MI, 251, 03/10/ J.P. Gurnee, Midland, MI, 249, 05/08/ Andrew Hassevoort, Kalamazoo, MI, 248, 05/07/ Nick Artaev, Saint Joseph, MI, 248, 05/07/ Ross N. Evans, Huntington, WV, 248, 07/20/ Joshua A. Smedley, Tipp City, OH, 248, 06/04/ Jacob T. Kuhn, Perrysburg, OH, 247, 10/05/ Sam Lillie, Whitefish Bay, WI, 245, 12/03/ David Lerner, Cincinnati, OH, 245, 02/08/ Adam D. Struble, Floyds Knobs, IN, 244, 11/14/ Billy Weldon, Columbus, OH, 244, 05/17/ Blake Troller, Port Clinton, OH, 243, 04/01/ Ishaan B. Sutaria, Solon, OH, 241, 06/20/ Stratton Gilmore, Madison, WI, 241, 04/24/ David Zak, Highland Park, IL, 241, 06/13/ Andrew K. Walker, Lake Forest, IL, 241, 04/14/ Teddy Daub, Parkersburg, WV, 241, 06/25/ Preston Andrew Swain, Nappanee, IN, 240, 08/10/ Austin M. Woldmoe, Fortville, IN, 240, 01/04/ Evan Hawkins, Lafayette, IN, 240, 03/22/ Jackson J. Hayes, Champaign, IL, 239, 11/07/ Johnny W. Nelson, Big Prairie, OH, 239, 10/01/ Jeff George, Middlebury, IN, 239, 01/03/ Trey W. Keating, Troy, MI, 239, 12/19/ Alexander J. Harbert, Saint Joseph, MI, 238, 12/06/ Christopher Pratt, Charleston, WV, 237, 03/30/ Eric J. Naugle, Cincinnati, OH, 237, 04/23/ David W. Ruedi, Champaign, IL, 236, 09/27/ Tyler Johnson, West Bend, WI, 236, 04/26/ Alex J. Toliver, Indianapolis, IN, 236, 07/05/ Samuel R. Ubersax, Pepper Pike, OH, 236, 09/11/ Travis C. Mandrell, Indianapolis, IN, 235, 07/03/ Marc D. Shideler, Valparaiso, IN, 235, 05/28/ Will Thieman, Columbus, OH, 235, 04/27/ Ben A. Shklyar, Riverwoods, IL, 234, 02/13/ Sam Pecyna, Glen Ellyn, IL, 234, 11/01/ Peter Smetona, Shaker Heights, OH, 232, 03/31/ Hirsch Matani, Cincinnati, OH, 232, 08/24/ Drew A. Simon, Kokomo, IN, 231, 02/22/ Tyler Johnston, New Vienna, OH, 230, 08/09/ Elliot Michael Dewey, Warren, OH, 230, 03/06/ Justin M. Spicer, Greenwood, IN, 229, 12/10/ Sean Mackman, Mequon, WI, 228, 12/18/ Harrison Doezema, ADA, MI, 227, 02/02/ Kevin Bauman, Naperville, IL, 225, 09/27/ Jeffrey Loduca, Bloomfield, MI, 225, 09/27/ Kevin L. Metka, Worthington, OH, 224, 08/11/ Austin C. Griffin, Powell, OH, 224, 04/29/ Leonard D. Mathews, Merrillville, IN, 224, 11/14/ Buddy Hippen, Peoria, IL, 223, 01/05/ Peter Ross White, Springfield, IL, 223, 06/29/ Stefan Larson, Ypsilanti, MI, 220, 07/01/ David G. Caldwell, Troy, MI, 219, 10/12/ Devin R. Jones, Oak Park, IL, 218, 07/18/ Myles T. Harris, Columbus, OH, 218, 02/01/ Jonathan Kersey, Greenwood, IN, 217, 08/29/ Derek C. Reinbold, Carmel, IN, 217, 04/04/ Dean Masuda, Dearborn Heights, MI, 216, 09/24/ Kevin Kusba Rasmussen, Oconomowoc, WI, 216, 03/27/ Tom L. Miller, Carmel, IN, 216, 06/17/ Jay Fovel, Cincinnati, OH, 216, 03/06/ Patrick Elliott, Jeffersonvlle, IN, 216, 01/31/ W. John. Hendrix, New Albany, OH, 216, 06/11/ Alex J. Breen, Newport, KY, 216, 07/17/ Alec Siegel, Deerfield, IL, 215, 11/04/ Christopher Diaz, Columbus, OH, 213, 06/12/ Stephen M. Hanselman, Ann Arbor, MI, 213, 08/19/ Jake C. Bouvy, Plainfield, IN, 213, 07/12/ Timothy A. Wasielewski, Northville, MI, 211, 10/14/ Luke P. Tilden, Mason, MI, 211, 02/19/ Dushy Srinivasan, Bloomfield, MI, 210, 12/24/ Allen Pukshansky, Buffalo Grove, IL, 210, 07/10/ David Hebda, Chicago, IL, 209, 12/30/ Tyler J. Scanlan, Indianapolis, IN, 209, 06/07/ James Melvin, Columbus, OH, 209, 09/14/ Eric Hubbard, Ann Arbor, MI, 208, 09/24/ Luka Spahija, Youngstown, OH, 208, 11/04/ Jonathan Price, Dublin, OH, 208, 06/02/ Collin McWethy, Oswego, IL, 208, 04/23/ Samuel Rutter, Lima, OH, 208, 09/24/ William Loudermilk, Columbus, OH, 208, 04/08/ Art Keighley, Dayton, OH, 208, 04/03/ Chikara Oshima, Findlay, OH, 206, 08/28/ Joshua Saunders, Centerville, OH, 205, 06/30/ Alexander Berkoff, Long Grove, IL, 205, 07/26/ Michael A. Mering, Slinger, WI, 205, 03/05/ Harris Jadun, East Lansing, MI, 204, 10/26/ Aaron Michael Niemiec, Zeeland, MI, 204, 02/05/ Ryan E. Jorgensen, Toledo, OH, 204, 10/08/ Wade Miller, Crawfordsville, IN, 204, 09/04/ Nate Fockler, North Canton, OH, 203, 07/16/ Danny K. Park, Rockford, IL, 203, 05/26/ Rachit Marwaha, Woodridge, IL, 203, 04/28/ Louis J. Konstan, Akron, OH, 202, 04/15/ Eyad Jaara, Sylvania, OH, 201, 10/29/ David A. Farah, Flint, MI, 200, 06/30/ Robert D R Clayton, Avon Lake, OH, 200, 11/19/ Joe W. Speier, Mason, OH, 200, 07/20/ Alexander Mihas, Lakewood, OH, 200, 04/25/ Reid Mutschler, Naperville, IL, 200, 11/21/1991 Boys 16 Individual Doubles 1. Augie Bloom, Hinsdale, IL, 1090, 05/19/ Gregory S. Andrews, Kalamazoo, MI, 1090, 03/19/ Nelson E. Vick, Grafton, WI, 990, 10/09/ Andy P. Jackson, Dayton, OH, 970, 07/24/ Peter Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 965, 11/17/ Devin C. McCarthy, Cincinnati, OH, 915, 11/20/ Arren Carter, Powell, OH, 720, 06/15/ Ryan S. Bandy, Cincinnati, OH, 705, 11/20/ Robert A. Stineman, Winnetka, IL, 615, 05/04/ Jimmy Roebker, Ft Mitchell, KY, 600, 11/12/ Wyatt Lippert, Cincinnati, OH, 585, 07/24/ Connor Gilmore, Madison, WI, 585, 05/11/ Bryant J. Dudzik, Gowen, MI, 575, 03/15/ Aaron Pfister, Grand Blanc, MI, 570, 04/11/ Matthew Goralka, Chicago, IL, 570, 05/28/ Kyle Gerber, Columbus, OH, 540, 02/05/ Brock Reiman, Morton, IL, 540, 09/28/ William J. Heuer, Munster, IN, 525, 09/15/ Michael A. Basha, Fort Gratiot, MI, 500, 12/25/ Daniel B. Ballantine, Hinsdale, IL, 495, 03/03/ Nick A. Chappell, Indianapolis, IN, 495, 09/19/ Christian W. Roehmer, Mt Pleasant, MI, 490, 04/05/ Tyler J. Marengo, Fort Gratiot, MI, 480, 05/30/ Ryan M. Richmond, Kalamazoo, MI, 470, 11/06/ Joey Fritz, Cincinnati, OH, 465, 03/28/ Blake A. Bazarnik, Kildeer, IL, 460, 11/14/ Juan Guerra, Midland, MI, 435, 11/29/ Benjamin Yue, Normal, IL, 435, 10/06/ Evan M. King, Chicago, IL, 432, 03/25/ Ethan Dunbar, Medina, OH, 405, 04/12/ Mark Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 405, 12/10/ Billy Bertha, Whitefish Bay, WI, 390, 09/26/ Brandon W. Debot, Stevens Point, WI, 380, 04/24/ Ryne Dushane, Holland, MI, 375, 09/20/ Krishna Ravella, Westmont, IL, 375, 07/21/ Douglas R. Barnard, Indianapolis, IN, 360, 06/24/ Nicholas Volz, Evansville, IN, 360, 05/14/ Richard V. Brej, Long Grove, IL, 360, 02/19/ Andrew C. Miron, Glencoe, IL, 356, 11/23/ Brian Alden, Barrington, IL, 350, 02/19/ Peter Rothstein, W Bloomfield, MI, 350, 12/05/ Dalton D. Albertin, Indianapolis, IN, 345, 12/14/ Khang H. Thai, Columbus, OH, 345, 03/15/ Ian C. Wagner, Columbus, OH, 320, 11/11/ Michael A. Moore, Glenview, IL, 320, 12/03/ Chase Emerson, Seymour, IN, 312, 09/11/ Tommy Marx, Shaker Heights, OH, 310, 02/02/ Jonathan A. Schwerin, Madison, WI, 304, 09/05/ John D. Beam, Kenilworth, IL, 302, 01/16/ Scott Keaton, Jacksonville, IL, 300, 09/14/ Brantner Jones, Winnetka, IL, 300, 04/18/ Charlie Hurst, Indianapolis, IN, 285, 05/08/ Aaron Hendrick, Grand Rapids, MI, 284, 03/15/ Jamison D. Clark, Indianapolis, IN, 284, 07/24/ Jesse M. Hardacre, Racine, WI, 276, 07/25/ Dean Masuda, Dearborn Heights, MI, 270, 09/24/ John Buell, New Albany, OH, 270, 02/22/ Travis C. Mandrell, Indianapolis, IN, 253, 07/03/ Drew B. Lied, Brookfield, WI, 249, 02/10/ Cole C. Grace, Rockford, IL, 240, 07/30/ Andrew W. Enslen, Westerville, OH, 240, 08/28/ Caleb A. Fellers, Greenwood, IN, 240, 07/17/ Ben Hoogland, Glenview, IL, 240, 01/04/ Patrick Elliott, Jeffersonvlle, IN, 229, 01/31/ Alexander G. Fleshman, Ottawa, IL, 225, 06/23/ Aaron K. Mayes, Elk Rapids, MI, 224, 03/13/ Connor Peck, Thiensville, WI, 221, 04/25/ Joseph Dube, Livonia, MI, 210, 03/08/ Michael A. Moe, Carmel, IN, 207, 10/01/ Subramonian Mahadevan, Novi, MI, 195, 01/09/ Ethan Niquet, Waukesha, WI, 192, 02/02/ James D. Li, Wheaton, IL, 190, 06/23/ Kenta Shimizu, Inverness, IL, 188, 06/01/ Austin M. Woldmoe, Fortville, IN, 188, 01/04/ Andrew Krentz, Glencoe, IL, 180, 06/11/ David Gabriel, Shaker Hts, OH, 180, 11/14/ Tom L. Miller, Carmel, IN, 180, 06/17/ James Van Deinse, Williamsburg, MI, 180, 07/16/ Peter M. Heidrich, Peoria, IL, 180, 03/20/ Nate Fockler, North Canton, OH, 180, 07/16/ Johnny W. Nelson, Big Prairie, OH, 180, 10/01/ Benjamin Boesing, Floyds Knobs, IN, 180, 04/16/ Jack Larsen, Whitefish Bay, WI, 178, 11/09/ Patrick R. Hammers, Peru, IL, 178, 11/15/ Marcus A. Ampon, Highland Park, IL, 172, 03/30/ Austin L. Smith, Columbus, IN, 170, 06/07/ Jeffrey B. Schorsch, Perrysburg, OH, 165, 02/11/ Matthew Ship, Glendale, WI, 165, 06/20/ Samuel Rutter, Lima, OH, 165, 09/24/ Denis Bogatov, Gurnee, IL, 165, 12/27/ Kishan M. Shah, Carmel, IN, 163, 01/30/ Preston C. Phillips, Bexley, OH, 163, 07/03/ Andrew E. Bayliss, Sheboygan, WI, 152, 04/30/ Alexander Golovin, Round Lake, IL, 150, 04/30/ Robert Vincent Salcedo, Boardman, OH, 150, 02/19/ Alex R. Aleman, Cuyahoga Fls, OH, 150, 11/13/ Austin H. Marx, Newburgh, IN, 149, 12/10/ Peter Sienko, Williamston, MI, 140, 02/07/ Harris Jadun, East Lansing, MI, 140, 10/26/ Tanner S. Braden, Lafayette, IN, 140, 10/31/ Evan L. Winders, Floyds Knobs, IN, 140, 03/21/ Cody G. Roberts, Franklin, IN, 140, 06/15/ Daniel Hellman, Carmel, IN, 139, 09/30/ Russell Kowlowitz, Zionsville, IN, 139, 08/05/ Trevor Cox, Greenwood, IN, 135, 06/26/ David Packowitz, Buffalo Grove, IL, 135, 11/21/ Morrie D. Bossen, Chicago, IL, 135, 03/27/ Kevin Prescott, Chicago, IL, 135, 01/18/ Michael S. Jacobs, Oak Park, IL, 135, 07/27/ Nirbhay Jain, Toledo, OH, 135, 09/24/ Darren J. Ng, Sylvania, OH, 135, 04/14/ Justin M. Spicer, Greenwood, IN, 132, 12/10/ Geordie T. Crone, Floyds Knobs, IN, 132, 10/24/ David E. Moss, Indianapolis, IN, 132, 07/12/ Jeff George, Middlebury, IN, 132, 01/03/ Preston Andrew Swain, Nappanee, IN, 132, 08/10/ William B. Mirkin, Wilmette, IL, 130, 05/14/ Rico Lumanlan, Carmel, IN, 128, 09/02/ Colin H. Bernier, Canton, OH, 124, 08/22/ Mark Canner, Greenwood, IN, 124, 01/04/ Jim Clark Nungester, Floyds Knobs, IN, 124, 08/08/ Tim Kopinski, Palos Hills, IL, 120, 06/02/ Ben A. Shklyar, Riverwoods, IL, 120, 02/13/ Brandon Davis, Newburgh, IN, 117, 01/03/ Andrew Streeter, Beverly Hills, MI, 116, 11/10/ Andrew Raymond Voss, West Lafayette, IN, 116, 08/13/ Connor J. Braden, Lafayette, IN, 116, 05/19/ Derek C. Reinbold, Carmel, IN, 115, 04/04/ Adam Jadun, East Lansing, MI, 111, 06/30/ Alexander Salvadori, Okemos, MI, 111, 04/28/ Alex J. Toliver, Indianapolis, IN, 106, 07/05/ Mihir Kumar, Carmel, IN, 105, 11/26/ Henry A. Kruchko, Hinsdale, IL, 105, 06/25/ Alex J. Parker, Grosse Pointe Park, MI, 105, 09/18/ Chris Plump, Indianapolis, IN, 105, 05/07/ Knute Gundersen, Milwaukee, WI, 105, 05/02/ Nicholas Buckley, Mequon, WI, 105, 11/01/ Philip Kuenzi, Manitowoc, WI, 104, 06/18/ Lucas M. Waak, Manitowoc, WI, 104, 09/12/ Tyler J. Scanlan, Indianapolis, IN, 104, 06/07/ John P. Dwyer, Zionsville, IN, 100, 05/12/ Hunter J. Bielfield, Farmington Hls, MI, 100, 08/22/ Bradley K. White, Fort Wayne, IN, 100, 09/29/ Kevin Zhang, Bloomington, IN, 100, 09/04/ Bradley O. Snyder, Hinsdale, IL, 96, 08/22/ Nick Laconi, Zionsville, IN, 96, 05/16/ Nick Reinhart, Indianapolis, IN, 96, 07/22/ Nolan Marks, Chagrin Falls, OH, 96, 11/22/ Benjamin Rausch, Lafayette, IN, 92, 09/14/ Jared Z. Queener, Elkhart, IN, 92, 12/10/ William J. Jung, Battle Creek, MI, 90, 10/07/ Luke Gensburg, Glencoe, IL, 90, 05/21/ David A. Nieters, Columbus, IN, 90, 03/07/ Ethan Cohen, Ann Arbor, MI, 90, 12/05/ David A. Farah, Flint, MI, 90, 06/30/ Zachary Mueck, West Chester, OH, 90, 10/26/ Ryan E. Jorgensen, Toledo, OH, 88, 10/08/ Justin Farooq, Novi, MI, 88, 10/20/ Scott H. Schmelzer, Indianapolis, IN, 88, 12/20/ Ian Tesmond, Burr Ridge, IL, 88, 02/26/ Christopher Bertolini, Carmel, IN, 88, 04/03/ Charlie Marks, Chagrin Falls, OH, 84, 12/18/ Ben Kahn, Zionsville, IN, 84, 01/20/ Colton M. Miller, Auburn, IN, 84, 05/22/ Nick P. Martin, Auburn, IN, 84, 10/28/ Stratton Gilmore, Madison, WI, 81, 04/24/ Etham Frenkel, Long Grove, IL, 80, 05/07/ Chase C. Hannusch, Lafayette, IN, 80, 12/19/ Nathan Cross, Jeffersonville, IN, 80, 01/30/ Andrew Kahn, Zionsville, IN, 80, 05/13/ Patrick Gaffigan, Springfield, IL, 80, 05/14/ Jon Elliott Lendrum, Neenah, WI, 80, 06/15/ Joby Bacher, W Lafayette, IN, 80, 03/14/ Alexander Moffett, Greenwood, IN, 79, 10/07/ Tony Walters, Dayton, OH, 75, 01/21/ Riyad Bennoui, New Albany, OH, 75, 08/21/ Ian E. Illig, Fishers, IN, 75, 03/12/ Michael Brown, Greenwood, IN, 75, 02/28/ Joel Modesitt, Terre Haute, IN, 75, 12/08/ Casey Cempre, Worthington, OH, 75, 12/10/ Kevin Wu, Rochester Hls, MI, 75, 02/01/ Jesse H. Chen, Rochester Hills, MI, 75, 09/04/ Pierce M. Kohls, California, KY, 75, 02/23/ Hayden Moore, Hebron, KY, 75, 08/17/ Travis Rubey, Terre Haute, IN, 74, 07/03/ Devon Sbrocchi, Sylvania, OH, 72, 09/08/ Connor Majdalani, Perrysburg, OH, 72, 08/07/ Will S. Adams, Indianapolis, IN, 72, 01/11/ Damon Niquet, Waukesha, WI, 72, 08/21/ Kevin Kusba Rasmussen, Oconomowoc, WI, 72, 03/27/ Nicholas E. Strange, Bargersville, IN, 72, 05/28/ Alex McMahan, Carmel, IN, 72, 06/16/ Anthony Lupresto, South Bend, IN, 72, 10/02/ Matthew Thomas Schoeffler, Elkhart, IN, 72, 09/15/ Brad J. Dicarlo, Kokomo, IN, 72, 05/29/ Evan Hawkins, Lafayette, IN, 72, 03/22/ Daniel Delgado, Indianapolis, IN, 68, 05/30/ Sam T. Werne, Jasper, IN, 66, 03/06/ Jake C. Bouvy, Plainfield, IN, 66, 07/12/ Sam K. Rumbach, Jasper, IN, 66, 09/28/ Nick E. Batuello, Fort Wayne, IN, 64, 05/25/ Bryce Toburen, Mequon, WI, 64, 02/29/ Alex Mattson, Mequon, WI, 64, 12/19/ Josh D. Sink, Hinsdale, IL, 64, 03/26/ Jack S. Cullen, Madison, WI, 64, 09/21/ Brady Michael Porter, Verona, WI, 64, 04/19/ Grant T. Robinson, Springfield, IL, 64, 08/08/ Sean M. O Connell, Bloomington, IN, 64, 03/12/ Michael Heinekamp, Brownsburg, IN, 64, 07/27/ Matthew G. Tesmond, Cincinnati, OH, 60, 05/28/ Ameya S. Sohani, Novi, MI, 60, 10/18/ Jeremy E. Mokry, Hilliard, OH, 60, 02/05/ Russell Kovar, Fort Gratiot, MI, 60, 02/05/ Matthew A. Bernard, Ann Arbor, MI, 60, 05/10/ Ryan Bell, Novi, MI, 60, 11/14/ Grant Smith, Ann Arbor, MI, 60, 06/20/ Alex B. Solove, Powell, OH, 60, 01/11/ Chase S. Custer, Maineville, OH, 60, 01/29/ Tyler K. Whipkey, South Charleston, WV, 60, 12/10/ Jay Fovel, Cincinnati, OH, 60, 03/06/ Christopher M. Webb, Greenwood, IN, 60, 07/20/ Joseph White, Charleston, WV, 60, 03/14/ Tyler Johnston, New Vienna, OH, 60, 08/09/ James S. Ramey, Carmel, IN, 60, 12/18/ Ryan R. Buxbaum, Vernon Hills, IL, 60, 11/03/ Jonathan Michael Olson, Brookfield, WI, 60, 02/21/ Matt Sova, Brookfield, WI, 60, 12/31/ Evan L. Krepps, Brownsburg, IN, 58, 05/21/ Mike Rabideau, Midland, MI, 56, 11/13/ Ben Robey, Brookfield, WI, 56, 06/09/ Bryan Miles, Wausau, WI, 56, 04/18/ Mark E. Hotz, Rossford, OH, 56, 05/05/ Curtis Werner, Perrysburg, OH, 56, 02/08/ Jonathon G. Eckel, Perrysburg, OH, 56, 07/26/ Andrew P. Hotz, Rossford, OH, 56, 04/13/ Patrick W. Downs, Fort Wayne, IN, 56, 05/17/ Austin S. Papenthien, Waunakee, WI, 56, 05/20/ Dirk John Van Rybroek, Madison, WI, 56, 07/02/ Chase Haskin, Indianapolis, IN, 56, 01/31/ Wade Miller, Crawfordsville, IN, 56, 09/04/ Benjamin Walter Cardwell, Indianapolis, IN, 56, 12/21/ Byron Balkin, Verona, WI, 52, 06/29/ Ben Joseph Lock, Waukesha, WI, 52, 12/14/ Jordan Kenneth Van Riper, Waukesha, WI, 52, 06/01/ Stephen J. Washuta, Newburgh, IN, 51, 09/29/ Zachary Neukam, Saint Anthony, IN, 51, 08/18/ Kyle A. Haas, Jasper, IN, 51, 06/12/1992 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 39

40 Final 2007 USTA/Midwest Section Boys Rankings Joshua Graves Matthew Allare Boys 18 Singles 1. Joshua Graves, Milwaukee, WI, 1650, 07/31/ Evan M. King, Chicago, IL, 1535, 03/25/ Denis Bogatov, Gurnee, IL, 1325, 12/27/ Stephen Havens, Cincinnati, OH, 1275, 11/24/ Dennis Nevolo, Gurnee, IL, 1215, 12/22/ C. J. Griffin, Portland, MI, 1145, 10/06/ Billy Bertha, Whitefish Bay, WI, 1140, 09/26/ Matthew T. Allare, Mason, OH, 1130, 03/19/ Andrew J. Jung, Battle Creek, MI, 1115, 05/26/ Patrick M. Bandy, Cincinnati, OH, 1095, 10/25/ Andrew McCarthy, Cincinnati, OH, 1075, 01/19/ Eric R. Spector, Northbrook, IL, 1005, 01/09/ Casey Cullen, Kalamazoo, MI, 990, 02/06/ Connor Roth, Lisle, IL, 983, 12/05/ Brad Noel, Westlake, OH, 974, 09/02/ Will Petrie, Blacklick, OH, 950, 07/14/ Jonathan Schroeder, Winnetka, IL, 945, 12/13/ Derek J. Carpenter, Fort Wayne, IN, 935, 11/23/ Dylan L. Schrode, Solon, OH, 905, 04/06/ Alex Nemerov, Lake Forest, IL, 900, 04/26/ Tim H. Wu, Ann Arbor, MI, 900, 11/10/ Gentry Kaegi, Park Ridge, IL, 845, 08/29/ Brian J. Mikkelson, Mequon, WI, 844, 11/27/ Wyatt Lippert, Cincinnati, OH, 775, 07/24/ Landon E. Neuman, Delphos, OH, 760, 11/28/ Isaac C. Stein, Kalamazoo, MI, 760, 03/15/ Steven R. Schechtman, Highland Park, IL, 755, 01/09/ Mac McAnulty, Chicago, IL, 750, 11/01/ Michael Laser, Glencoe, IL, 740, 05/29/ Christopher Speer, Vernon Hills, IL, 735, 07/22/ Chris J. Herron, Greenwood, IN, 735, 10/10/ Austin Sansone, Greenwood, IN, 734, 05/22/ A.J. Nelson, Shreve, OH, 730, 04/22/ Troy K. Brinker, Granger, IN, 725, 08/03/ Derek M. Than, Whitehouse, OH, 708, 03/04/ Bryce L. Warren, Westerville, OH, 689, 11/08/ Konrad Kamizelich, Oak Brook, IL, 680, 08/06/ David A. Farah, Flint, MI, 660, 06/30/ Andy Gauthier, Ann Arbor, MI, 660, 07/06/ Peter L. Dunn, Winnetka, IL, 645, 09/18/ Brandon M. Bayliss, Sheboygan, WI, 643, 03/23/ Matthew B. Richmond, Kalamazoo, MI, 630, 10/28/ Michael A. Moore, Glenview, IL, 623, 12/03/ Jonathan Gaffney, Cincinnati, OH, 610, 10/16/ Michael Sukenik, Grand Rapids, MI, 607, 09/22/ Zachary Ervin, Muncie, IN, 605, 07/09/ Bryant Salcedo, Boardman, OH, 605, 12/07/ Brant Vogt, Mequon, WI, 600, 02/11/ Jonathan A. Schwerin, Madison, WI, 593, 09/05/ Scott Warden, Boardman, OH, 585, 04/22/ Kyle C. Dawson, St Charles, IL, 585, 08/28/ Micah J. Lemoine, Urbana, IL, 582, 10/18/ Mark Bonner, Chicago, IL, 570, 05/25/ Benjamin S. Carroll, Evansville, IN, 560, 12/02/ Jonah S Schwartz, Arlington Hts, IL, 560, 11/18/ Devin C. McCarthy, Cincinnati, OH, 556, 11/20/ Michael A. Jacobson, Chicago, IL, 555, 12/01/ Zane Smith, Greenwood, IN, 553, 09/29/ Alex M. Zazove, Highland Park, IL, 548, 04/05/ Matthew Tansil, Grand Blanc, MI, 545, 01/03/ Marc Pretorius, Cincinnati, OH, 538, 06/30/ Gregory S. Andrews, Kalamazoo, MI, 530, 03/19/ Josh Stiles, Chelsea, MI, 530, 02/12/ Tyler Cempre, Worthington, OH, 520, 05/22/ Matthew D. Johnson, Portage, MI, 520, 09/17/ Rich A. Lytle, Indianapolis, IN, 507, 03/21/ Michael Williamson, Algonquin, IL, 502, 05/10/ Kent Winingham, Carmel, IN, 500, 06/07/ Hunter Clark Schouweiler, Fort Wayne, IN, 498, 06/30/ Chase R. Klaus, Peoria, IL, 495, 05/17/ Vikram S. Arora, Saint Joseph, MI, 488, 10/13/ Peter Williams, Troy, MI, 465, 04/05/ Patrick Hamning, Middletown, OH, 464, 03/14/ Jeremy L. Polster, Shaker Heights, OH, 462, 11/23/ Darryl A. Hale, Detroit, MI, 460, 04/10/ Jon Wegener, Muncie, IN, 458, 09/27/ Nathan Eddy, Ann Arbor, MI, 458, 07/19/ Matthew Monich, Ann Arbor, MI, 449, 08/26/ Christopher L. Keck, Cincinnati, OH, 449, 05/20/ Lawrence Carpio, Naperville, IL, 448, 02/01/ Thomas Cafmeyer, Munster, IN, 446, 11/07/ Blake A. Bazarnik, Kildeer, IL, 443, 11/14/ Tyler J. Sbrocchi, Sylvania, OH, 435, 06/22/ Zak A. Kelm, Shaker Heights, OH, 430, 04/26/ Travis J. Wolf, Kalamazoo, MI, 429, 01/24/ John H. Telfer, Midland, MI, 428, 12/12/ Etham Frenkel, Long Grove, IL, 422, 05/07/ Michael D. Rardon, Zionsville, IN, 419, 07/09/ Baxter W. Grace, Rockford, IL, 416, 06/14/ Richard Canelas, Fort Thomas, KY, 415, 01/18/ Scott Buchowski, Highland Park, IL, 412, 06/25/ Matthew McErlean, Hudson, OH, 411, 02/15/ Mark Denenfeld, Kalamazoo, MI, 404, 12/18/ Jon Schoenhals, Rochester, MI, 403, 05/23/ Robert P. Foley, Northfield, IL, 401, 04/23/ Nelson E. Vick, Grafton, WI, 400, 10/09/ Joseph Boesing, Floyds Knobs, IN, 396, 12/15/ Brian Starr, Cincinnati, OH, 391, 11/04/ Carl-Eric Girardin, Lake Bluff, IL, 390, 05/30/ Joshua B. Rifkin, Fort Wayne, IN, 390, 05/28/ Brian S. Cutler, Grand Rapids, MI, 388, 12/16/ Drew M. Grimaldi, Saginaw, MI, 384, 07/10/ David Robare, Western Sprgs, IL, 383, 05/17/ David Armbrust, Salem, IL, 377, 01/11/ Alex W. Hosner, Canton, OH, 375, 08/25/ Billy Strunk, Cincinnati, OH, 374, 09/03/ Scott M. Shepardson, Rockford, IL, 373, 10/22/ Andy P. Jackson, Dayton, OH, 372, 07/24/ Knute Gundersen, Milwaukee, WI, 366, 05/02/ Thomas Cawood, East Lansing, MI, 365, 08/13/ Andrew T. Duckworth, Lake Forest, IL, 361, 04/24/ Daniel J. Mihalov, Bannockburn, IL, 359, 05/01/ Nicholas J. Tolomei, Rochester Hls, MI, 357, 01/20/ Michael Wesley, Franklin, WI, 356, 08/21/ Dushy Srinivasan, Bloomfield, MI, 355, 12/24/ Kyle Gerber, Columbus, OH, 353, 02/05/ Jack Swan, Oconomowoc, WI, 352, 08/06/ William Shuman, Charleston, WV, 351, 04/21/ Paul Chappell, Indianapolis, IN, 350, 02/18/ Christian W. Roehmer, Mt Pleasant, MI, 348, 04/05/ Michael J. Christison, Morton, IL, 345, 06/06/ Michael G. Koval, Green Bay, WI, 345, 05/28/ Michael F. Koscielski, Granger, IN, 343, 03/04/ Austin M. Shoup, Northfield, IL, 341, 03/17/ Kyle Stump, Plymouth, IN, 339, 04/13/ Samuel W. Ecker, Mequon, WI, 338, 04/29/ Aaron Pfister, Grand Blanc, MI, 331, 04/11/ Peter Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 329, 11/17/ Bryant J. Dudzik, Gowen, MI, 327, 03/15/ Varun Chari, Buffalo Grove, IL, 322, 09/20/ Sam Barnett, Highland Park, IL, 319, 09/07/ William J. Heuer, Munster, IN, 315, 09/15/ Alexander C. Dombos, Kalamazoo, MI, 313, 11/15/ Connor Gilmore, Madison, WI, 303, 05/11/ Allen Pukshansky, Buffalo Grove, IL, 301, 07/10/ Skyler S. Engel, New Albany, OH, 301, 07/26/ Kevin Prescott, Chicago, IL, 291, 01/18/ Dalton D. Albertin, Indianapolis, IN, 290, 12/14/ Quinn Miller, Champaign, IL, 287, 05/09/ Austin Taylor, Ann Arbor, MI, 283, 10/12/ Willis R. Brown, Zionsville, IN, 283, 03/28/ Chase Buchanan, New Albany, OH, 281, 06/04/ Chad Pierron, Wheelersburg, OH, 281, 10/28/ Jeffrey Globerson, Ann Arbor, MI, 276, 04/13/ Gordon D. Hayward, Brownsburg, IN, 276, 03/23/ Philip Diaz, Columbus, OH, 274, 06/28/ David Seyferth, Ann Arbor, MI, 270, 06/20/ William P. Gardner, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 270, 04/04/ Taylor R. Broda, West Chester, OH, 266, 12/24/ Kyle D. Collette, Findlay, OH, 265, 12/11/ Adam Warshawsky, Northfield, IL, 265, 08/27/ Lukasz Chowaniec, Glenview, IL, 264, 06/27/ Mandela Shepard, Aurora, IL, 259, 05/15/ Eli J. Plangger, Saint Joseph, MI, 259, 11/08/ Paul Smetona, Shaker Heights, OH, 256, 01/04/ Ramil D. Frizzell, Aurora, OH, 256, 02/10/ Christopher B. Hall, Mason, OH, 256, 11/03/ Michael Calderone, Grass Lake, MI, 255, 08/03/ Alexander Golovin, Round Lake, IL, 255, 04/30/ Ben D. Lantz, Rockford, IL, 255, 08/27/ Michael A. Basha, Fort Gratiot, MI, 254, 12/25/ Robert Eberhard, Mason, OH, 252, 02/19/ Matthew Ship, Glendale, WI, 251, 06/20/ Drew A. Stoimenoff, Grand Ledge, MI, 250, 02/09/ Kerim Kaylan, Saint Joseph, MI, 250, 06/28/ William P. Knoll, Cincinnati, OH, 250, 04/04/ Rohan Patel, Cincinnati, OH, 249, 03/27/ Ian M. Sims, Stow, OH, 248, 10/10/ Alex Trzeciak, Avon Lake, OH, 244, 03/29/ Jim D. Capalbo, Village Of Lakewood, IL, 242, 07/14/ Weston C. Young, Fort Wayne, IN, 242, 02/19/ Scott Keaton, Jacksonville, IL, 242, 09/14/ Max A. Hennessy, Cincinnati, OH, 242, 06/03/ Luke Bielawski, Fishers, IN, 240, 02/04/ Cameron D. Huffman, Fort Wayne, IN, 239, 05/19/ Andrew R. Bunker, Loveland, OH, 238, 12/18/ Matt Hanauer, Fort Wayne, IN, 237, 03/12/ Benjamin D. Roeser, Waynesville, OH, 237, 12/01/ Tim Andrew Stanis, Hammond, IN, 235, 10/08/ Nicholas Buckley, Mequon, WI, 234, 11/01/ Pierce D. Torrence, Rockford, IL, 233, 11/26/ Matt Sherba, Oxford, OH, 233, 11/06/ Cory Pahl, Grand Ledge, MI, 232, 04/17/ Rico S. Williams, Cincinnati, OH, 232, 03/05/ Andrew E. Bayliss, Sheboygan, WI, 232, 04/30/ Adam R. Williams, Dearborn Heights, MI, 230, 08/06/ Jooho Yu, Northbrook, IL, 230, 01/16/ Taylor D. Tunis, Whiteland, IN, 230, 05/24/ Tyler Hoffman, Naperville, IL, 230, 08/25/ Bryan C. Bailey, Hebron, KY, 229, 11/13/ Jeremy Lerner, Cincinnati, OH, 228, 03/18/ Evan D. Neuman, Delphos, OH, 227, 12/24/ Adam M. Whitmer, Shipshewana, IN, 227, 03/08/ Joey A. Frank, Gahanna, OH, 227, 06/24/ Amir F. Mashal, Middleton, WI, 226, 02/20/ Andrew Jary, Grandville, MI, 226, 06/03/ Kyle D. Schwartz, Deerfield, IL, 226, 12/23/ Sean Carr, Columbus, OH, 225, 04/11/ Robert Spector, River Hills, WI, 224, 11/18/ Jay M. Acton, Bloomington, IN, 224, 02/26/ Alex Groth, Delavan, WI, 224, 01/28/ Nolan Marks, Chagrin Falls, OH, 224, 11/22/ Joey Aubry, Toledo, OH, 224, 06/05/ Brad Lodge, Aurora, OH, 223, 01/05/ Steffen N. Good, Shipshewana, IN, 223, 03/15/ Ishan Gohil, Kokomo, IN, 223, 12/26/ Joshua T. Cook, Poland, OH, 223, 05/26/ Andrew C. Wene, Brecksville, OH, 221, 04/13/ Perry Campbell, Charleston, WV, 221, 01/16/ John C. Lame, Cincinnati, OH, 221, 01/22/ Jeff Brown, Toledo, OH, 221, 09/08/ Ricky Garrett, Rocky River, OH, 220, 12/27/ Matthew J. Pedersen, Indianapolis, IN, 219, 01/25/ Jonathan R. Bodager, Green Bay, WI, 218, 11/08/ Morrie D. Bossen, Chicago, IL, 218, 03/27/ Alex B. Solove, Powell, OH, 218, 01/11/ Tom D. Kujawa, Mt Prospect, IL, 217, 12/14/ John Buell, New Albany, OH, 217, 02/22/ Joseph A. Rallo, Bremen, IN, 216, 05/04/ Justin G. Collins, Detroit, MI, 216, 09/03/ Will Thieman, Columbus, OH, 216, 04/27/ Coyn Mateer, Mount Vernon, IL, 215, 01/15/ Mitch J. Osborne, Crystal Lake, IL, 214, 11/05/ David W. Ruedi, Champaign, IL, 213, 09/27/ Aaron J. Streicker, Loveland, OH, 213, 10/13/ T.J. Snelson, Granger, IN, 212, 04/17/ Brian Alden, Barrington, IL, 211, 02/19/ Danny B. Frank, Ann Arbor, MI, 210, 03/08/ Joshua S. Kazdan, Southfield, MI, 210, 02/16/ Robert Vincent Salcedo, Boardman, OH, 209, 02/19/ Alexander Hager, Wapakoneta, OH, 208, 03/06/ Garrett Nickell, Greenwood, IN, 208, 05/15/ William B. Mirkin, Wilmette, IL, 208, 05/14/ Brendan W. Pontow, Orland Park, IL, 208, 01/17/ Ross Vanderploeg, Holland, MI, 207, 06/12/ David Carswell, Pleasant Pr, WI, 206, 07/08/ Jimmy Roebker, Ft Mitchell, KY, 205, 11/12/ Michael S. Jacobs, Oak Park, IL, 205, 07/27/ Harrison Hines, Carmel, IN, 205, 10/31/ Nate Fockler, North Canton, OH, 204, 07/16/ Christian J. Mineur, Hudson, OH, 202, 08/12/1988 Boys 18 Individual Doubles 1. Matthew T. Allare, Mason, OH, 1060, 03/19/ Patrick M. Bandy, Cincinnati, OH, 1050, 10/25/ Stephen Havens, Cincinnati, OH, 1045, 11/24/ Brian Starr, Cincinnati, OH, 755, 11/04/ Steven R. Schechtman, Highland Park, IL, 720, 01/09/ Devin C. McCarthy, Cincinnati, OH, 705, 11/20/ Scott M. Shepardson, Rockford, IL, 705, 10/22/ Dennis Nevolo, Gurnee, IL, 690, 12/22/ David A. Farah, Flint, MI, 660, 06/30/ C. J. Griffin, Portland, MI, 655, 10/06/ Evan M. King, Chicago, IL, 645, 03/25/ Derek J. Carpenter, Fort Wayne, IN, 630, 11/23/ Mac McAnulty, Chicago, IL, 630, 11/01/ Christopher Speer, Vernon Hills, IL, 605, 07/22/ Zachary Ervin, Muncie, IN, 570, 07/09/ Joshua Graves, Milwaukee, WI, 570, 07/31/ Andrew McCarthy, Cincinnati, OH, 560, 01/19/ Marc Pretorius, Cincinnati, OH, 555, 06/30/ Zak A. Kelm, Shaker Heights, OH, 540, 04/26/ Denis Bogatov, Gurnee, IL, 530, 12/27/ Michael D. Rardon, Zionsville, IN, 525, 07/09/ Tim H. Wu, Ann Arbor, MI, 510, 11/10/ Zane Smith, Greenwood, IN, 495, 09/29/ Jack Swan, Oconomowoc, WI, 480, 08/06/ Brian J. Mikkelson, Mequon, WI, 480, 11/27/ Konrad Kamizelich, Oak Brook, IL, 470, 08/06/ Matthew D. Johnson, Portage, MI, 455, 09/17/ Eric R. Spector, Northbrook, IL, 450, 01/09/ Kent Winingham, Carmel, IN, 450, 06/07/ Landon E. Neuman, Delphos, OH, 450, 11/28/ Casey Cullen, Kalamazoo, MI, 435, 02/06/ Patrick R. Hammers, Peru, IL, 435, 11/15/ Chris J. Herron, Greenwood, IN, 435, 10/10/ Blake A. Bazarnik, Kildeer, IL, 425, 11/14/ Skyler S. Engel, New Albany, OH, 415, 07/26/ Wyatt Lippert, Cincinnati, OH, 410, 07/24/ Jeremy L. Polster, Shaker Heights, OH, 405, 11/23/ Kyle D. Collette, Findlay, OH, 405, 12/11/ Samuel C. Laber, Cincinnati, OH, 390, 10/09/ Benjamin S. Carroll, Evansville, IN, 390, 12/02/ Peter L. Dunn, Winnetka, IL, 390, 09/18/ Connor Roth, Lisle, IL, 390, 12/05/ Jonathan R. Bodager, Green Bay, WI, 381, 11/08/ Brandon M. Bayliss, Sheboygan, WI, 381, 03/23/ Michael A. Jacobson, Chicago, IL, 380, 12/01/ A.J. Nelson, Shreve, OH, 365, 04/22/ Isaac C. Stein, Kalamazoo, MI, 365, 03/15/ David Streeter, Beverly Hills, MI, 360, 08/09/ Chase Buchanan, New Albany, OH, 360, 06/04/ Dylan L. Schrode, Solon, OH, 360, 04/06/ Christopher L. Keck, Cincinnati, OH, 359, 05/20/ Tyler J. Sbrocchi, Sylvania, OH, 355, 06/22/ Adam R. Williams, Dearborn Heights, MI, 345, 08/06/ Andy Gauthier, Ann Arbor, MI, 345, 07/06/ Patrick Hamning, Middletown, OH, 345, 03/14/ Robert Spector, River Hills, WI, 343, 11/18/ Andy P. Jackson, Dayton, OH, 335, 07/24/ Bryant Salcedo, Boardman, OH, 330, 12/07/ Michael F. Koscielski, Granger, IN, 315, 03/04/ Thomas Cafmeyer, Munster, IN, 315, 11/07/ Michael A. Moore, Glenview, IL, 315, 12/03/ Andrew J. Jung, Battle Creek, MI, 315, 05/26/ Austin Sansone, Greenwood, IN, 315, 05/22/ Jonathan Schroeder, Winnetka, IL, 310, 12/13/ Brad Noel, Westlake, OH, 305, 09/02/ Daniel J. Mihalov, Bannockburn, IL, 305, 05/01/ Etham Frenkel, Long Grove, IL, 305, 05/07/ Derek M. Than, Whitehouse, OH, 302, 03/04/ Alex Nemerov, Lake Forest, IL, 300, 04/26/ Paul Chappell, Indianapolis, IN, 300, 02/18/ Jonah S Schwartz, Arlington Hts, IL, 292, 11/18/ Bryce L. Warren, Westerville, OH, 285, 11/08/ David Robare, Western Sprgs, IL, 284, 05/17/ Taylor D. Tunis, Whiteland, IN, 276, 05/24/ Alex W. Hosner, Canton, OH, 270, 08/25/ Evan D. Neuman, Delphos, OH, 270, 12/24/ Matthew Ship, Glendale, WI, 268, 06/20/ Robert P. Foley, Northfield, IL, 256, 04/23/ Ryan M. Hoekstra, Effingham, IL, 254, 05/08/ Kory Poland, Effingham, IL, 253, 04/18/ Gentry Kaegi, Park Ridge, IL, 250, 08/29/ William J. Heuer, Munster, IN, 248, 09/15/ Scott Buchowski, Highland Park, IL, 240, 06/25/ Thomas Cawood, East Lansing, MI, 240, 08/13/ Billy Bertha, Whitefish Bay, WI, 240, 09/26/ Brock Reiman, Morton, IL, 237, 09/28/ Jon Wegener, Muncie, IN, 231, 09/27/ Michael Laser, Glencoe, IL, 230, 05/29/ Joshua B. Rifkin, Fort Wayne, IN, 230, 05/28/ Jimmy Roebker, Ft Mitchell, KY, 230, 11/12/ Peter Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 225, 11/17/ Michael Williamson, Algonquin, IL, 225, 05/10/ Kyle Stump, Plymouth, IN, 224, 04/13/ Lawrence Carpio, Naperville, IL, 224, 02/01/ Bryant J. Dudzik, Gowen, MI, 210, 03/15/ Alex M. Zazove, Highland Park, IL, 204, 04/05/ Jon Schoenhals, Rochester, MI, 195, 05/23/ Troy K. Brinker, Granger, IN, 180, 08/03/ William P. Gardner, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 180, 04/04/ Nelson E. Vick, Grafton, WI, 180, 10/09/ Michael Calderone, Grass Lake, MI, 180, 08/03/ Austin Taylor, Ann Arbor, MI, 180, 10/12/ Harrison Hines, Carmel, IN, 175, 10/31/ Daniel A Klingenberg, Gaston, IN, 175, 06/01/ Scott Warden, Boardman, OH, 171, 04/22/ Alexander Hager, Wapakoneta, OH, 165, 03/06/ Matthew Tansil, Grand Blanc, MI, 165, 01/03/ John Drosick, Cincinnati, OH, 165, 12/09/ Chad Pierron, Wheelersburg, OH, 165, 10/28/ Rich A. Lytle, Indianapolis, IN, 163, 03/21/ Chase R. Klaus, Peoria, IL, 162, 05/17/ Andrew Kahn, Zionsville, IN, 160, 05/13/ Stratton Gilmore, Madison, WI, 160, 04/24/ Connor Gilmore, Madison, WI, 160, 05/11/ Bren Vasalakis, Yorktown, IN, 156, 09/02/ Varun Chari, Buffalo Grove, IL, 156, 09/20/ Willis R. Brown, Zionsville, IN, 156, 03/28/ Amrit Ved Bhaskarla, Naperville, IL, 150, 08/08/ Garrett Nickell, Greenwood, IN, 143, 05/15/ Robert Eberhard, Mason, OH, 137, 02/19/ Eric C. North, Toledo, OH, 135, 12/13/ Nathan Hobrath, Strongsville, OH, 135, 06/10/ Brant Vogt, Mequon, WI, 134, 02/11/ Morrie D. Bossen, Chicago, IL, 132, 03/27/ Kush M. Govani, Carmel, IN, 131, 02/21/ Joby Bacher, W Lafayette, IN, 128, 03/14/ Ben D. Lantz, Rockford, IL, 126, 08/27/ Kerim Kaylan, Saint Joseph, MI, 125, 06/28/ Tanner S. Braden, Lafayette, IN, 124, 10/31/ Michael Heinekamp, Brownsburg, IN, 124, 07/27/ Gordon D. Hayward, Brownsburg, IN, 124, 03/23/ Raymond Leonard, Bloomington, IN, 124, 03/08/ Ian Leonard, Bloomington, IN, 124, 02/11/ Christian W. Roehmer, Mt Pleasant, MI, 120, 04/05/ John C. Lame, Cincinnati, OH, 120, 01/22/ David W. Ruedi, Champaign, IL, 120, 09/27/ Quinn Miller, Champaign, IL, 120, 05/09/ Zachary Behrmann, Indianapolis, IN, 120, 10/05/ Jeffrey Thomas Price, Muncie, IN, 119, 09/13/ Daniel B. Ballantine, Hinsdale, IL, 117, 03/03/ Weston C. Young, Fort Wayne, IN, 117, 02/19/ Eric Wesley Hudson, Carmel, IN, 116, 05/10/ Patrick Elliott, Jeffersonvlle, IN, 116, 01/31/ Ryan P. King, Greenville, IN, 116, 05/12/ Donovan Thomas, Bloomington, IN, 116, 12/10/ Chris Atallah, Farmington Hls, MI, 111, 05/07/ Aaron Keyes, Zionsville, IN, 111, 05/09/ Brantner Jones, Winnetka, IL, 108, 04/18/ Matt D. Walters, Lisle, IL, 108, 11/06/ Yasufumi Terada, Lisle, IL, 108, 03/14/ Evan Todd Hadley, Lanesville, IN, 108, 01/18/ Will Petrie, Blacklick, OH, 105, 07/14/ Rohan Patel, Cincinnati, OH, 105, 03/27/ John D. Beam, Kenilworth, IL, 104, 01/16/ Igor Fedorov, Gurnee, IL, 104, 06/16/ Konrad Siczek, Gurnee, IL, 104, 09/19/ Luke Bielawski, Fishers, IN, 103, 02/04/ Justin M. Blacher, Mequon, WI, 103, 08/03/ Jack S. Cullen, Madison, WI, 102, 09/21/ Nicholas Buckley, Mequon, WI, 101, 11/01/ Kevin Kusba Rasmussen, Oconomowoc, WI, 100, 03/27/ Ethan Niquet, Waukesha, WI, 100, 02/02/ Evan Hawkins, Lafayette, IN, 100, 03/22/ Justin M. Spicer, Greenwood, IN, 100, 12/10/ Spencer Steven Graves, Peoria, IL, 100, 08/23/ Alex Groth, Delavan, WI, 100, 01/28/ Robert Michael Hofer, Franklin, WI, 99, 07/19/ Dustin Robert Holzhauer, Milwaukee, WI, 99, 12/16/ Elliot Michael Dewey, Warren, OH, 96, 03/06/ Ryan J. Tennyson, Evansville, IN, 96, 03/27/ Jonathan A. Schwerin, Madison, WI, 90, 09/05/ Darryl A. Hale, Detroit, MI, 90, 04/10/ Joey Fritz, Cincinnati, OH, 90, 03/28/ Eyad Jaara, Sylvania, OH, 90, 10/29/ Scott Keaton, Jacksonville, IL, 90, 09/14/ Matthew Monich, Ann Arbor, MI, 90, 08/26/ Aaron Pfister, Grand Blanc, MI, 90, 04/11/ Alexander J. Harbert, Saint Joseph, MI, 89, 12/06/ Dalton D. Albertin, Indianapolis, IN, 88, 12/14/ Michael G. Koval, Green Bay, WI, 88, 05/28/ Morgen Lewis, Monclova, OH, 88, 08/15/ Kyle R. Doyle, Maumee, OH, 88, 07/23/ Danny B. Frank, Ann Arbor, MI, 88, 03/08/ Peter R. Gunderman, Zionsville, IN, 88, 02/09/ Brian R. Tresedder, Kingsford, MI, 88, 08/07/ Derek Harrington, Iron Mountain, MI, 88, 07/25/ Aaron K. Mayes, Elk Rapids, MI, 88, 03/13/ Bobby Fisher, Gahanna, OH, 88, 06/29/ Robert Schmidt, Lancaster, OH, 88, 11/10/ Matthew J. Joost, Racine, WI, 88, 03/27/ Drew B. Lied, Brookfield, WI, 88, 02/10/ Michael S. Jacobs, Oak Park, IL, 88, 07/27/ Ian Fisher, Wilmette, IL, 88, 05/30/ James Ong, Winnetka, IL, 88, 03/23/ Adam D. Struble, Floyds Knobs, IN, 88, 11/14/ Lukasz Chowaniec, Glenview, IL, 85, 06/27/ Jamison D. Clark, Indianapolis, IN, 84, 07/24/ Ian M. Sims, Stow, OH, 84, 10/10/ Kevin Bauman, Naperville, IL, 84, 09/27/ Henry A. Kruchko, Hinsdale, IL, 81, 06/25/ Gregory Anastasio, Farmington Hls, MI, 81, 08/20/ Krishna Ravella, Westmont, IL, 80, 07/21/ Shaun Garette Soukenik, Warren, OH, 80, 01/30/ Derek T. Hackney, Bedford, IN, 80, 08/25/ Joey A. Frank, Gahanna, OH, 80, 06/24/ Derrick Martin, Columbus, OH, 80, 10/29/ Maxwell J. Zlevor, Racine, WI, 80, 02/01/ Logan K. Covelli, Racine, WI, 80, 11/03/ Joshua Sam Lapidus, Hinsdale, IL, 80, 04/11/ Timothy D. Martin, Oak Park, IL, 76, 07/05/ Andrew C. Miron, Glencoe, IL, 76, 11/23/ Neal Walters, Naperville, IL, 76, 01/11/ Matthew R. Smith, Greenwood, IN, 75, 04/04/ Jeremy Lerner, Cincinnati, OH, 75, 03/18/ Andrew R. Bunker, Loveland, OH, 75, 12/18/ Aaron J. Streicker, Loveland, OH, 75, 10/13/ Andrew B. Bostrom, Terre Haute, IN, 72, 10/04/ Steven Schneider, Cleveland, OH, 72, 01/30/ Rico S. Williams, Cincinnati, OH, 72, 03/05/ Ian Tesmond, Burr Ridge, IL, 72, 02/26/ Alex James Nemz, S Barrington, IL, 72, 03/21/ Connor J. Braden, Lafayette, IN, 72, 05/19/ Andrew J. Greenman, Traverse City, MI, 72, 06/02/ Daniel Paul Jarboe, Traverse City, MI, 72, 02/23/ Luke Schreiber, Floyds Knobs, IN, 72, 07/16/ Greg A. Mulligan, S Barrington, IL, 72, 12/30/ Nikolas Shaughnessy, Chatham, IL, 72, 05/17/ Joel Modesitt, Terre Haute, IN, 72, 12/08/ Michael J. Fredericka, Warren, OH, 72, 09/02/ Arman Fathi, Olympia Flds, IL, 72, 09/25/ Austin C. Griffin, Powell, OH, 72, 04/29/ Jeremy C. Chesher, Jeffersonvlle, IN, 72, 08/11/ Joseph Frank, W Lafayette, IN, 72, 06/08/ Scott H. Schmelzer, Indianapolis, IN, 68, 12/20/ Trevor Cox, Greenwood, IN, 68, 06/26/ Michael Wesley, Franklin, WI, 68, 08/21/ Max Roy Fetzer, Barrington, IL, 68, 11/22/ Christopher Walter Podmanski, Barrington, IL, 68, 04/03/ Tanner A. Niehaus, Jasper, IN, 66, 04/12/ Pete D. Wilson, Jasper, IN, 66, 05/25/ Jeffrey Lucas, Indianapolis, IN, 64, 04/13/ Ben Hamm, Batesville, IN, 64, 03/29/ Andrew Raymond Voss, West Lafayette, IN, 64, 08/13/ Nicholas Kenaga, Western Springs, IL, 64, 12/21/ Bryan Rosales, Reynoldsburg, OH, 64, 01/22/ Cory Beeson, Greenwood, IN, 64, 10/26/ Andrew Conley, Flora, IL, 64, 03/13/ John Schroeder, Flora, IL, 64, 03/27/ Matthew Goralka, Chicago, IL, 64, 05/28/ Jack F. Miller, Marquette, MI, 64, 01/28/ Colin Claerbout, Bloomington, IN, 64, 08/26/ Buddy Hippen, Peoria, IL, 64, 01/05/ Cory S. Ross, Columbus, OH, 64, 09/08/ Nathan Eddy, Ann Arbor, MI, 60, 07/19/ Mark Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 60, 12/10/ Chase Emerson, Seymour, IN, 60, 09/11/ Aaron Bihl, Portsmouth, OH, 60, 03/01/ Stephen M. Hanselman, Ann Arbor, MI, 60, 08/19/ Joey P. Piechota, Dayton, OH, 60, 05/05/ Conrad Klank, Dayton, OH, 60, 11/02/ Ramil D. Frizzell, Aurora, OH, 60, 02/10/ Aaron Reed, Noblesville, IN, 60, 08/06/ Kyle Thomas Swinsky, Green Bay, WI, 60, 11/04/ Andrew Keller, Indianapolis, IN, 60, 12/24/ Will Thieman, Columbus, OH, 58, 04/27/ Knute Gundersen, Milwaukee, WI, 56, 05/02/ Austin L. Smith, Columbus, IN, 56, 06/07/ Nicholas Volz, Evansville, IN, 56, 05/14/ Sean Cunningham, Neenah, WI, 56, 11/01/ Tom McDonell, Chicago, IL, 56, 04/20/ Jeno Cederna, Bark River, MI, 56, 03/16/ Tyler Delvaux, Escanaba, MI, 56, 09/19/ Sean Doyle McCabe, West Lafayette, IN, 56, 02/23/ Evan D. Bayless, Crawfordsville, IN, 56, 10/19/ T.J. Myers, Marquette, MI, 56, 06/08/ Spencer Russ, Pickerington, OH, 56, 01/22/ Joshua R. Fridley, Canal Wnchstr, OH, 56, 09/07/ Will Raybuck, New Albany, OH, 52, 08/02/ Todd H Meeks, Zionsville, IN, 51, 10/30/1989 THINKING ABOUT College? Score More with the Princeton Review If you are thinking about college or grad school, you are probably also thinking about admissions tests. The Princeton Review has been helping students get into their top choice schools since USTA members receive 10% off classroom and online courses for the SAT, ACT, PSAT as well as MCAT, LSAT, GMAT and GRE. To sign up today, visit: 40 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

41 2008 Adult & Senior Ranking Requirements and Regulations 1. Adult and Senior ranking divisions and minimum qualifying requirements. Official USTA/Midwest Section rankings shall be made annually in each of the divisions listed below. Also listed are the minimum requirements for a player or team to qualify for consideration for a ranking. Required number of USTA Sanctioned Tournaments: Adult and Senior Singles and Doubles. Players in all divisions will be required to participate in only one USTA/Midwest Section Championship in the age division in which the player seeks to obtain a ranking. 2. Events Considered for USTA/Midwest Section Ranking. a. Adult and Senior USTA/Midwest Section rankings will be established, provided there are sufficient events for the following divisions: Men s and Women s Open, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80 singles and doubles, Father and Son doubles, Mother and Daughter doubles, Husband and Wife doubles, Mixed doubles and 35 Mixed doubles. In those cases where sufficient events were not available, rankings will be at the discretion of the Ranking Committee. b. Ranking data for all adult categories shall be obtained from all sanctioned tournaments that begin play during the ranking year (January 1, 2008, through December 31, 2008). Inputting the results from all sanctioned tournaments into a computerized ranking program will derive adult USTA/Midwest Section Rankings. Divisions that may not have sufficient play to render a fair computer ranking will be ranked manually. c. If a player defaults a scheduled match in a tournament FOR ANY REASON (including scheduled consolations or playoffs), that tournament will not count toward meeting the minimum tournament requirements for ranking consideration d. All matches between players in the ranking populations started or completed in any USTA sanctioned tournament in the age group for which a ranking is sought are counted in the ranking procedure regardless of whether or not the tournament is counted toward the minimum tournament requirements. A default which occurs before the first serve of a match is not considered for ranking purposes. e. All match results from a USTA sanctioned event held in the USTA/Midwest Section shall be used for USTA/Midwest Section Adult and Senior Rankings. 3. How to apply for a USTA/Midwest Section ranking. a. Procedures and Deadlines for Adults and Seniors - All Adult and Senior Singles and Doubles Divisions. Players need not submit their singles and doubles records to initiate the ranking process. The results of USTA/Midwest Section Championships will be entered into the computer-ranking program at the USTA/ Midwest Section office. Player records and tentative rankings are no longer sent via mail during the month of January following the current ranking year. Each adult and senior player who participated in a USTA/Midwest Section Championship is responsible for verifying his/her player record on the Internet at A player who is unable to access their player record through the Internet may receive a copy of their player record by submitting a written request to the USTA/Midwest Section. This request must be received at the Section office by January 5, The ranked list shall be determined from among those eligible for ranking consideration.b. Submission of Ranking Data Adults and Seniors. Players submitting inaccurate, incomplete, or illegible data (omission of losses, no names for opponents, defaults reported as wins, etc.) may suffer ranking penalties (including ranking denial) at the discretion of the Ranking Committee. 4. Adult/Senior Competition Ranking Sub-committees. a. Ranking Committees shall be established to rank each of the above categories. The USTA/Midwest Section President shall determine the appropriate number of sub-committees and the categories for which they are responsible, and also appoint the chairman. The chairman shall then select the committee members, subject to the approval of the USTA/Midwest Section President. b. All ranking lists, except men s and women s open divisions, shall show the date of birth of each player as officially recorded on the USTA Membership Cards. 5. Adult and Senior player eligibility. a. Only players who are permanent residents of the USTA/Midwest Section shall be eligible for rankings. If one member of a doubles team is ineligible for ranking, the team cannot qualify for ranking. Players who change their legal residence from one section to another will only be considered for USTA/Midwest Section ranking if their legal residence is in the USTA/Midwest Section as of June 1 of the year under consideration. b. Only persons enrolled with the USTA and in good standing at the close of the ranking year shall be considered for a ranking. c. Adult 30 events, and Senior 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 and 80 events shall be open to players who have reached or will reach the minimum age limit of the division on or before the last day of the ranking period. d. A player or team may be ranked in more than one age group provided the individual or team qualified in each age group in which the individual or team is to be ranked. e. If, in the ranking chairman s judgment, a player does not have sufficient data for a numerical ranking but does show that said player would warrant a placement in the top ten of his/her ranking age group, that player may be placed in the insufficient data category. 6. Ranking considerations Adults and Seniors. a. Players shall be ranked based upon the round they reach in the tournaments they play within the USTA/Midwest Section. Points shall be awarded based on the tournaments played and the currently published and applicable tournament base points tables. Points shall be computed from a specifically determined number of the player s best tournament results as follows: 4 tournaments - All Men s age divisions at and below 65; 3 tournaments - All Men s age divisions at and above 70; 3 tournaments All Women s (all). b. A minimum of one (1) win over another player in the ranking population is required. c. If, in the judgment of the Ranking Committee, there is not sufficient data available from which to rank any players in a division listed under Numeral 2a, the committee shall not recommend any ranking for that division. d. Deadline for withdrawal from ranking consideration is January 10, e. It is the player s responsibility to keep an accurate, complete and legible player record, and to regularly check it online for errors. 7. Procedure for ranking appeals Adults and Seniors a. Positional Appeals. An appeal of a ranking position will be considered only if the match results used in compiling the rankings are in error. If the player record accessed via the Internet at is not correct, you must submit your corrections to the USTA/Midwest Section office by January 10, Your corrections must include opponent s name, city and state, match scores, tournament name, location, and date. b. Administrative Appeals. If a player or team was omitted from the tentative rankings due to not meeting (or appearing to not meet) any of the ranking eligibility requirements (i.e., minimum tournament requirements), an appeal may be registered with the USTA/Midwest Section Ranking Review Board. The appeal must be submitted, in writing, to the USTA/Midwest Section Ranking Review Board and sent to the USTA/Midwest Section office so that it is received no later than January 20, The USTA/Midwest Section Ranking Review Board does not consider positional appeals. Decisions of the USTA/Midwest Section Ranking Review Board are final and are not subject to appeal c. Deadline for withdrawal from ranking consideration is January 10, Should you have any questions or comments regarding these regulations, please contact the USTA/Midwest Section office at 1310 E. 96 th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240, Phone: , Fax: w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 41

42 2008 USTA/Midwest Section Junior Ranking and Standing List Requirements and Regulations 1. Ranking Divisions and Minimum Requirements. a. Official USTA/Midwest Section rankings shall be made annually in each of the divisions listed below. Also listed are the minimum requirements for a player or team to qualify for consideration for a ranking. i. Boys and Girls 18, 16, 14, 12, 10 Singles. Ranking data for all junior categories shall be obtained from all USTA sanctioned tournaments that begin play during the calendar year (January 1 through December 31). Inputting the results from all USTA sanctioned tournaments into a computerized ranking program will derive USTA/Midwest Section Junior Rankings. ii. USTA/Midwest Section Singles Ranking. Each player s singles ranking will be based on the accumulation of points for winning rounds at USTA, USTA/Midwest Section and USTA/Midwest Section District junior tournaments during the calendar year in the boys and girls 18,16,14,12,10 age divisions. Players must accumulate at least 200 ranking points during the calendar year in order to earn a USTA/Midwest Section yearend ranking. This ranking will be based on points a player earns at a player s best six (6) tournaments during the calendar year. iii. USTA/Midwest Section Doubles Rankings. Each player s doubles ranking will be individually based on the accumulation of points for winning rounds at USTA, USTA/ Midwest Section, and USTA/Midwest Section District junior tournaments during the calendar year in the boys and girls 18,16,14,12,10 age divisions. This ranking will be based on points a player earns playing with various partners in the best three (3) tournaments during the calendar year. iv. USTA/Midwest Section Ranking Points Needed to Appear on the Standing List. In order to appear on the USTA/Midwest Section Standing List, a player must accumulate at least 50 ranking points in the age division being calculated. The USTA/Midwest Section Standing List will include the previous 12 months of data based on the Points Per Round Ranking. Points earned in higher age divisions will count towards a player s standing in one or more younger age divisions. 2. Additional Regulations for USTA/Midwest Section Points Per Round Ranking and Standing List. a. If a player defaults a scheduled match in a tournament FOR ANY REASON (including scheduled consolations or playoffs), that tournament will not count toward meeting the minimum tournament requirements for ranking consideration. Those points will count for the current standing list only. b. All matches between players in the ranking population started or completed in any USTA sanctioned tournament in the age group for which a ranking is sought are counted in the ranking procedure, regardless of whether or not the tournament is counted toward the minimum tournament requirements. A default which occurs before the first serve of a match is not considered for ranking purposes. c. A player must win a round to receive any points for the tournament. d. Byes do not qualify as wins. e. Withdrawals and walkovers qualify as wins for the advancing player and earn Points Per Round. f. Retirements qualify as wins for the advancing player and earn Points Per Round. g. A player who advances because of a default that takes place before the commencement of the first point in the match or because the opponent is disqualified shall receive Points Per Round for advancing. h. A player who is defaulted from a tournament for code violations under the USTA/Midwest Section Point Penalty System forfeits any points accumulated during the tournament for ranking and standing purposes Players defaulted in singles only lose points accumulated for play in the singles main and feed-in championship draws. i. The final rankings for a junior age division shall include all players who have been age eligible for play in the division at any time during the calendar year and who have accumulated at least 200 points in the division. Only points earned in the division will count towards ranking in that division. j. Players may be ranked in more than one age division if they have been age eligible in more than one division during the year and have met the minimum point requirement for each age division. k. Events that are closed to Member Only specific facilities or clubs will not be used. Each District may only host two Closed district events besides the District Qualifier for the USTA/Midwest Section Junior Closed Outdoor Championships during the calendar year. l. Only match results taking place in the main District Qualifier for the USTA/Midwest Section Junior Closed Outdoor Championships will be used. m. Draws of four or more players must use a standard tournament format. n. Draws of three players will qualify to use Round Robin formats. All draws with two players will not be included in the ranking or Standing population. o. Matches played in Novice/Satellite tournaments are not included in the ranking procedure and these tournaments do not count toward meeting the minimum tournament requirements. p. Tournaments and match results held outside the United States and its territories do not count toward ranking q. All matches played in the Junior Davis Cup and Junior Wightman Cup will count toward a ranking in the appropriate titled age group (18,14,12). If two 16-year-old or two 10-yearold players compete against each other, those matches will also count or ranking in the appropriate age group. The events will continue to be sanctioned as 18, 14, 12 -andunder tournaments. Therefore, the tournaments will count toward meeting the minimum tournament requirement ONLY in the appropriate age group. r. Matches using approved alternative scoring formats for the USTA Competition Training Center Regional Championships and the USTA Jr. Team Tennis Sectional Championships will be considered for sectional ranking. All other matches using conventional scoring that are at least two-out-of-three sets in length and matches which use a tiebreak in lieu of a third set will be considered for sectional ranking. Either format may use tiebreaks and/or no-ad scoring. Please note: Matches that use a tiebreak in lieu of a third set will be considered for a national ranking. (For more information, please refer to the National Junior Tournament Schedule.) Please refer to the USTA Friend at Court for additional approved Match Formats. 3. USTA/Midwest Section Event Levels. The USTA/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee shall evaluate and recommend annually the appropriate levels of the events considered for the USTA/Midwest Section Junior Ranking and Standing Lists. The event levels are as follows: Level 1: USTA/Midwest Section Junior Closed Outdoor Championships-(June) BG 12,14,16,18 Level 2: USTA/Midwest Section Winter Championships-(January) BG 12,14,16,18 USTA/Midwest Section Junior Designated January Series-(January) BG 12,14,16,18 USTA/Midwest Section Junior Closed Indoor Championships-(February) BG 10,12,14,16,18 USTA/Midwest Section Junior Designated March Series-(March) BG 12,14,16,18 USTA/Midwest Section District Team Cup (Formerly Junior Davis & Wightman Cup Events) -(June) BG 18,14,12 USTA/Midwest Section Marian Wood Baird Cup (Formerly Junior Wightman Cup) -(June)G18 USTA/Midwest Section Ten & Under Invitational-(July) BG 10 USTA Zone Team Championships (BG12, 14,16)-(July) USTA/Midwest Section Junior Open Championships-(July/August) BG 12,14,16,18 USTA BG18 National Team Championships, BG16 Intersectionals-(July/August) USTA/Midwest Section Junior Fall Closed Championships-(October/November) BG 10,12,14,16,18 USTA/Midwest Section Junior Indoor Open Championships-(October/November) BG 12,14,16,18 USTA National Championships (Spring, Clay Court, Hard Court, Winter)-(Various Dates) BG 12,14,16,18 Level 3: USTA National Open Championships (February, May, July and November) BG 12,14,16,18 K-Swiss-(February) G14,16,18 Columbus Indoor-(Various Dates) BG12,14,16,18 The Cincinnati Open-(October) BG14 Midwest Level 3 Championships-(February) BG12,14,16,18 Level 4: Western Michigan Indoor-(February) BG 12,14,16,18 Wisconsin Jr. Indoor-(February) BG 12,14,16,18 Competition Training Center Sectional Championships-(April) BG 14 Competition Training Center Regional Championships-(May) BG 14 Court One Memorial-(May) BG 12,14,16,18 Lincolnshire Spring Open-(May) BG 12 District Qualifiers-(Various Dates) BG 10,12,14,16,18 Ann Arbor Junior Open-(August) BG 10,12,14,16,18 Aurora Invitational-(October) B 14,16,18 Contardi Girls Open-(December) G 14,16,18, Level 5: Tommy Fontova Memorial Tournament-(February) BG 10,12,14,16,18 Glenview Spring into Summer-(May) BG14 Pie Seifert Memorial Open-(May) BG 10,12,14,16,18 Dr. Joe Morris Memorial Classic-(June) BG 10,12,14,16,18 Indiana State Open Benefiting Riley Hospital for Children-(July) Laurel Hill Junior Open-(July) BG 10,12,14,16,18 Western & Southern Financial Group Master Jr. Championships-(July) BG 10,12,14,16,18 Wisconsin District Junior Open-(July) BG 12,14,16,18 USTA Jr. Team Tennis Sectional Championships-Advanced Divisions-(August) BG 10,12,14,18 Junior Dog Days-(August) BG12,14,16,18 Towpath 23rd Annual Thanksgiving Jr. Singles-(November) BG10,12,14,16,18 John F. Hennessey Open-(December) BG 12,14,16,18 All other USTA National Scheduled Events BG 12,14,16,18 Level 6: USTA Jr. Team Tennis Sectional Championships-Intermediate Divisions-(August) BG 10,12,14,18 All other sanctioned tournaments in the USTA/Midwest Section 42 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

43 2008 USTA/Midwest Section Junior Ranking and Standing List Requirements and Regulations 4. USTA/Midwest Section Points Per Round Point Tables. Main Draw with a Feed-in Championship through Quarterfinals Points Per Round: Player Results 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Champion nd Place rd Place th Place/SF FIC Champion FIC Finalist FIC SF FIC QF FIC QF Qual.(Consol) FIC R FIC R16 Qual. (Consol) FIC R FIC R32 Qual. (Consol) FIC R FIC R64 Qual. (Consol) FIC 128 n/a FIC 128 Qual. (Consol) n/a n/a Players who lose their first Main Draw match are fed into the following round of a Feed-In Championship: 16 Draw Size: FIC QF Qualifying; 32 Draw Size: FIC R16 Qualifying; 64 Draw Size: FIC R32 Qualifying; 128 Draw Size: FIC R64 Qualifying; 256 Draw Size: FIC R128 Qualifying 2 If there is no playoff for 3rd and 4th place, the semifinalists will receive points in this row. Main Draw with a Feed-in Championship through Semifinals Points Per Round: Player Results 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Champion nd Place rd Place th Place/SF FIC Champion FIC Finalist FIC SF FIC QF FIC QF Qual. (Consol) FIC R FIC R16 Qual. (Consol) FIC R FIC R32 Qual. (Consol) FIC R FIC R64 Qual. (Consol) FIC 128 n/a FIC 128 Qual. (Consol) n/a n/a Players who lose their first Main Draw match are fed into the following round of a Feed-In Championship: 16 Draw Size: FIC QF Qualifying; 32 Draw Size: FIC R16 Qualifying; 64 Draw Size: FIC R32 Qualifying; 128 Draw Size: FIC R64 Qualifying; 256 Draw Size: FIC R128 Qualifying. 2 If there is no playoff for 3rd and 4th place, the semifinalists will receive points in this row. Team Tournaments: Player Position on Team Level 2: Max. 270 Points Level 3: Max. 180 Points Level 4: Max. 120 Points Level 5: Max. 90 Points Level 6: Max.60 Points Position #1 Points earned per win Position #2 Points earned per win Position #3 Points earned per win Position #4 Points earned per win Position #5 Points earned per win Position #6 Points earned per win Round Robin Tournaments: (3 player event) Points Earned for each match won 15 Main Draw with Modified Consolation Tournament Points Per Round, Including First Match Losers Consolation, First Round Losers Consolation, Modified FIC and Compass Draw 1 : Player Results 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Champion nd Place rd Place th Place/SF Quarterfinalist Reached R Reached R Reached R Reached R Reached R Points Earned for Each Consolation Round Won In Compass Draw events, the East Draw earns main draw Points Per Round; all other directions and Gold Draw earn consolation Points Per Round. 2 If there is no playoff for 3rd and 4th place, the semifinalists will receive points in this row. 5. How to Apply for a USTA/Midwest Section Ranking. a. Boys and Girls 18, 16, 14, 12, 10 Singles and Doubles. Player records and tentative rankings are no longer sent via mail during the month of January following the current ranking year. All junior players are responsible for verifying his/her player record on the Internet at A player who is unable to access their player record through the Internet may receive a copy of their player record by submitting a written request to the USTA/Midwest Section. This request must be received at the Section office by January 5, b. Submission of Ranking Data - Juniors. Players submitting inaccurate, incomplete, or illegible data (omission of losses, no names for opponents, defaults reported as wins, etc.) may suffer ranking penalties (including ranking denial) at the discretion of the Ranking Sub-Committee. 6. Junior Competition Ranking Sub-committees. a. USTA/Midwest Section Junior Competition Ranking Sub-committees shall be established to rank, evaluate and make appropriate administrative changes to the Event Levels and Point Tables for each of the above categories. The USTA/Midwest Section President shall determine the appropriate number of sub-committees and the categories for which they are responsible, and also appoint the chairman. The chairman shall then select the committee members, subject to the approval of the USTA/Midwest Section President. 7. Player Eligibility. a. Only players who are permanent residents of the USTA/Midwest Section shall be eligible for rankings. If one member of a doubles team is ineligible for ranking, the team cannot qualify for ranking. Players who change their legal residence from one section to another will only be considered for USTA/Midwest Section ranking if their legal residence is in the USTA/Midwest Section as of June 1 of the year under consideration. b. Only persons enrolled with the USTA and in good standing at the close of the ranking year shall be considered for a ranking. c. All 18, 16, 14, 12, 10 events shall be open to players as set forth below in the USTA Age Division Eligibility for 2008: Age Division Born End of Eligibility Last day of month preceding month of 19 th birthday and later Eligible all year Last day of month preceding month of 17 th birthday and later Eligible all year Last day of month preceding month of 15 th birthday and later Eligible all year Last day of month preceding month of 13 th birthday and later Eligible all year d. A player or team may be ranked in more than one age group provided the individual or team qualified in each age group in which the individual or team is to be ranked. e. If, in the ranking chairman s judgment, a player does not have sufficient data for a numerical ranking but does show that said player would warrant a placement in the top ten of his/her ranking age group, that player may be placed in the insufficient data category. f. The USTA/Midwest Section Ranking Sub-committee will rank all players who are eligible and have met the USTA/Midwest Section ranking requirements for that age division. w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 43

44 2008 USTA/Midwest Section Endorsement Procedure Grid Age Divisions USTA Event Selection Process Entry Process BG12,14,16,18 USTA National Spring Championships (BG18- March 9-15,2008) (BG12-April 6-12, 2008) (BG14,16-April 6-12, 2008) All players that appear on USTA/Midwest Section Standing list as of February 15, 2008, will be endorsed to the event. TennisLink BG12,14,16 USTA Zone Team Championships (BG14-July 6-10, 2008) (BG12,16-July 23-27, 2008) To be considered for endorsement, each player must apply through the TennisLink Registration system on the USTA/Midwest Section website. Selection will be based on the most current USTA/Midwest Section Standing List as of the USTA/Midwest Section entry deadlines in the age division being endorsed. The USTA/Midwest Section entry deadlines to be considered for endorsement are the following: Boys & Girls 14 and under: May 15, 2008; Boys & Girls 12 and under: June 15, 2008; Boys & Girls 16 and under: June 15, TennisLink usta.com BG12,14,16,18 USTA National Clay Court Championships (July 13-20, 2008) All players that appear on the USTA/Midwest Section Standing List as of June 1, 2008, will be endorsed to the event. The winners of each of the three Designated tournaments taking place in the preceding January, February and March shall be automatically included in the sectional quota. TennisLink BG12,14,16,18 USTA National Championships (B16,18- August 1-10, 2008) (BG12- August 2-8, 2008) (B14- August 3-10, 2008) (G14-August 2-9, 2008 (G16,18- August 3-10, 2008) All players that appear on the USTA/Midwest Section Standing list which will be generated after the completion of the USTA/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships will be endorsed to the event. The winners of each of the three Designated tournaments taking place in the preceding January, February and March shall be automatically included in the Sectional quota. In addition, the top six finishers at the USTA/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships (main draw semifinalists and FIC finalists) shall automatically be included in the Sectional quota. Any remaining spots in the Sectional quota and all alternate spots shall be filled in the order of the endorsement list, which will be generated after the completion of the USTA/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships. TennisLink BG16 USTA Intersectional Team Championships Date: July 6-10, 2008 Site: Shreveport, LA The USTA/Midwest Section Team will be selected on May 15, The following criteria will be used: The highest eligible Midwest boy and girl listed on the most current USTA/Midwest Section Standing List shall be invited to participate on the team. The remaining players shall be invited to participate on the team based on their USTA National Standing list position. If those players decline to play, the coach will continue down the USTA National Standing list until a team is filled. USTA/Midwest Section Coach will contact players. B18 USTA B18 National Team Championships Date: July 26-29, 2008 Site: Urbana, IL The USTA/Midwest Section Team will be selected after the conclusion of the USTA/Midwest Section Junior Outdoor Championships. The following criteria will be used: The highest eligible Midwest boy listed on the most current USTA/Midwest Section Standing List shall be invited to participate on the team. The winner of the USTA/Midwest Section Junior Outdoor Championships shall be invited to participate. The remaining players shall be invited to participate on the team based on their USTA National Standing list position. If those players decline to play, the coach will continue down the USTA National Standing list until a team is filled. USTA/Midwest Section Coach will contact players. G18 USTA G18 National Team Championships Date: July 29- August 1, 2008 Site: Danville, CA The USTA/Midwest Section Team will be selected after the conclusion of the USTA/Midwest Section Junior Outdoor Championships. The following criteria will be used: The highest eligible Midwest girl listed on the most current USTA/Midwest Section Standing List shall be invited to participate on the team. The winner of the USTA/Midwest Section Junior Outdoor Championships shall be invited to participate. The remaining players shall be invited to participate on the team based on their USTA National Standing list position. If those players decline to play, the coach will continue down the USTA National Standing list until a team is filled. USTA/Midwest Section Coach will contact players. BG12,14,16,18 USTA National Winter Championships (December 25-30, 2008) All players that appear on the USTA/Midwest Section Standing List as of November 15, 2008, will be endorsed to the event. The winners of the Midwest Junior Indoor Open Championships (if from the USTA/ Midwest Section) and the Midwest Fall Closed Championships shall be automatically included in the sectional quota. TennisLink 44 w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m

45 2008 USTA/Midwest Section Tournament Regulations The USTA/Midwest Section is no longer printing the USTA Regulations from the Friend at Court (Pre-Tournament Regulations, Draw Regulations, Conducting the Tournament, Player Responsibilities and Conduct, and Post-Tournament Regulations) in this publication. For a printable version of the 2008 Friend at Court, please visit the USTA/Midwest Section at and select the Junior Tennis or Adult/Senior Tennis navigation buttons. Please note the following regulations on the next two pages in this publication are specific to the USTA/Midwest Section. The 2008 Friend at Court contains the complete listing of USTA Regulations for tournaments. CONDUCTING THE TOURNAMENT Referee Responsibilities After Draw Has Been Made 1. Generally supervises all aspects of play. The Referee (or in the Referee s absence the Deputy Referee) shall be present during play. The Referee exercises general supervision over all aspects of play, including, but not limited to, the conduct and actions of players, coaches, parents, spectators, officials, ballpersons, groundskeepers, and the administrative crew. The Referee shall use judgment in all situations not specifically covered by the ITF Rules of Tennis or USTA Regulations. 2. Schedules matches. The Referee is responsible for scheduling matches and assigning courts (including moving a match in progress to another court at any time). Normally a player s singles match will precede the player s doubles match, but this is not mandatory. A player s request for information as to the scheduled time of the player s first match shall be honored. See USTA Regulation II.D.6. The Referee shall not schedule any division to play on more than one surface type, except that the Referee may do so when necessary to complete the tournament on time. a. In junior tournaments when evening matches are planned, the younger age groups should be scheduled before the older age groups. b. Players may not be required to play more than two singles matches per day in any event in all USTA/Midwest Section sanctioned junior tournaments, except when a tiebreaker is used in lieu of a third set, in which case a player would be allowed to play three (3) singles matches in one day. c. Players may participate in more than one age group in the event in the same tournament, if permitted by the tournament committee. If due to rain or other unforeseen circumstances, dual participation results in the delay of the tournament, in the opinion of the Referee, the player may be defaulted from one of the events. d. A player may: Not be required to start the day s matches before 8:00 a.m.; Not be placed on the court after 9:00 p.m. in 12 s and 14 s; 10:00 p.m. in 16 and 18 age group events. Additionally, any junior or senior player involved in a match commencing at 8:00 p.m. or later must be allowed a minimum of 12 hours between the beginning of that evening s match and the beginning of the first match scheduled for the following day. (This does not apply to a player who enters more than one singles age division.) See USTA Regulation II.D. For additional information on scheduling matches, refer to the 2008 Friend at Court. PLAYER RESPONSIBLITIES AND CONDUCT Point Penalty System 1. USTA/Midwest Section Suspension Point System See 2008 Friend at Court for USTA Suspension Point System. a. Application. The Suspension Point System shall apply toall singles and doubles matches (main draw, consolation, and qualifying) in a District Qualifier for the USTA/Midwest Section Junior Closed Outdoor Championships, USTA/Midwest Section Championships, Designated tournaments, USTA/Midwest Section Level 4 and 5 events for the USTA National Rankings, and USTA National Junior Scheduled events. Suspension points will not be assessed against a player for the action of that player s doubles partner. b. Suspension Points. Suspension Points will be assessed against a player for the following: Violation Midwest Suspension Points i. Point Penalty System. For each violation under the Point Penalty System (USTA Regulation IV.D.) (excluding Time Violations for delay between points, after warm-up, after 90-second changeover, after a Set Break), two points shall be assessed for the following: Point...2 Game...2 Default...2 ii. Defaults. In addition to the suspension points assessed under USTA Regulation III.A.12.b., suspension points shall be assessed for the following: Default for a flagrantly unsportsmanlike act on or off the court...8 Default for refusal to play or continue to play for any reason other than... illness, injury, or personal emergency...5 Default because of an adult decision...5 Default for no-show...5 Default due to later arrival for a match...1 Disqualification for ineligibility...3 iii. Withdrawals. Entering two or more tournaments, matches or exhibitions scheduled to take place at the same time, in whole or in part, unless each Tournament Committee involved approves the multiple entries in writing...5 Withdrawal from a tournament (singles or doubles) after entries have closed for any reason other than injury, illness or personal emergency...4 iv. Unsportsmanlike conduct. Unsportsmanlike or inappropriate conduct off court at locations such as the tournament site, hotel or housing...5 Not using best efforts to win...2 v. Gross misconduct. Physical act of violence against another person on or off the court by a player, parent, relative, coach or other person associated with a player..10 Illegal use of drugs or possession of illegal drugs...8 Possession or consumption of alcohol beverages...8 Gambling activity (as defined in USTA Regulation IV.C.20)...8 Destruction of property...8 vi. Playing while under suspension. Competing in any sanctioned tournament. while under suspension by the USTA or one of its Sectional Associations...10 vii. Suspension points received at international tournaments. Each suspension point assessed a player by the International Tennis Federation at tournaments not on the National Junior Schedule...1 c. Persons authorized to file suspension point reports with the Referee. The following persons are authorized to file suspension point reports with the referee for offenses they personally witness: Tournament Committee members; Chief Umpire; Deputy Referees; On-court officials (including Roving Officials); Court Monitors, is specifically authorized by the Referee; Club or facility managers; Hotel or dormitory managers Families housing players; and Player development staff. w w w. m i d w e s t. u s t a. c o m 45

46 2008 USTA/Midwest Section Tournament Regulations d. Notification of points levied. Tournament committees of a District Qualifier for the USTA/Midwest Section Junior Closed Outdoor Championships, USTA/Midwest Section Championships, Designated tournaments, USTA/Midwest Section Level 4 and 5 events for the USTA National Rankings, and USTA National Junior Scheduled events shall promptly notify the USTA/Midwest Section office of any points levied against any player. It shall be the responsibility of the player to be aware of the number of points the player has accumulated. The player may submit any additional information to the USTA/Midwest Section office for consideration. A player may only appeal a point which is an issue of law. e. Player shall be suspended if he receives 10 points within a 12 month period. Any player who receives 10 or more suspension points during a 12 month period shall be suspended for 12 consecutive weeks from competing in any USTA sanctioned events. As a consequence of the suspension: i. During the effective dates of the suspension period a player shall not be endorsed, and any prior endorsement shall be withdrawn to any or all USTA National Championships that require USTA/ Midwest Section endorsement and occur during the suspension period. ii. If no USTA National Championship requiring USTA/Midwest Section endorsement is held during the effective dates of a player s suspension period, then that player shall not be eligible for endorsement to the next USTA National Championship that is held following the expiration of the suspension period. At the conclusion of the suspension period 10 Suspension Points shall be removed from the players suspension point record. f. Notification of suspension. When a player has accumulated 10 or more suspension points, the player will be notified of the suspension via an overnight delivery service that documents receipt of the letter by the addressee. All District Associations in the USTA/Midwest Section will also be notified in writing when the suspension becomes effective g. Right to appeal suspension to USTA/Midwest Section Grievance Committee. The player shall have the right to a hearing before the USTA/Midwest Section Grievance Committee if the player requests a hearing within ten days of receipt of the notice of suspension. Such a request for a hearing must be in writing and received at the USTA/ Midwest Section office within ten days of the receipt of the notice of suspension. h. Effective date of suspension: i. If a hearing before the USTA/Midwest Section Grievance Committee is not requested, the suspension will begin on the day following the ten day period during which the player may appeal. ii. If a hearing before the USTA/Midwest Section Grievance Committee is requested and if the committee affirms the suspension, then the suspension will begin one day after the date of the order of the USTA/Midwest Section Grievance Committee affirming the suspension. iii. If any appeal from a decision of the USTA/Midwest Section Grievance Committee is made to the USTA/Midwest Section Board of Directors and if they affirm the suspension, then the suspension will begin on the date of the order of the USTA/ Midwest Section Board of Directors affirming the suspension. i. No Suspension Points assessed for withdrawals due to illness, injury, or personal emergency. No Suspension Points shall be levied for a default or withdrawal that is due to illness, injury or personal emergency. j. The USTA/Midwest Section Board of Directors shall adopt such rules as may be appropriate for the implementation of the Point Penalty Suspension System. 2. USTA/Midwest Section Recognition of Suspended Players. The USTA/ Midwest Section shall maintain a record of suspended players. The sharing of information regarding player suspensions includes, but it is not limited to, tournament directors, tournament referees, tournament committees, districts, sections, and the USTA. 3. USTA/Midwest Section Recognition of a Suspension From Another Section. The USTA/Midwest Section shall recognize a suspension of a player from another section provided that the affected player has exhausted all appeals in connection with the suspension. POST-TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS Grievances Any official, volunteer, player, or person associated with a player (including, but not limited to, a parent or coach) who observes a violation of USTA Regulations, Tournament Regulations for the USTA/Midwest Section, standards of conduct, fair play, or good sportsmanship in any tournament sanctioned by the USTA/ Midwest Section may file a written grievance with the Chairman of the Grievance (or comparable) Committee of the USTA/Midwest Section. COMPLAINTS MUST BE MADE ON THE OFFICIAL USTA/MIDWEST SECTION GRIEVANCE FORM. THE FORM, AS WELL AS A COPY OF THE USTA/MIDWEST SECTION GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE, MAY BE OBTAINED FROM: THE USTA/MIDWEST SECTION GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE 1310 EAST 96 TH STREET, SUITE 100, INDIANAPOLIS, IN TELEPHONE: WEBSITE: If the grievance involves conduct which occurred in any of the following, the grievance is to be filed with the Chairman of the USTA Grievance Committee, c/o USTA Executive Director, 70 West Red Oak Lane, White Plains, NY 10604: Junior tournaments published on the National Junior Tournament Schedule; Adult and Senior tournaments on the USTA National Championships Schedule; USTA Senior National Intersectional Team Championships; USTA Wheelchair National Championships, or International competitions in which USTA players participate. (See USTA Bylaw 43 for procedures and time frames for the filing of grievances and appeals.) Suspensions by Sectional Associations A Sectional Association that imposes a suspension from participation in tournaments as the result of a grievance arising out of a sectional matter or as a result of a suspension imposed under its suspension point system shall report the suspension to the USTA national office within seven days of the suspension becoming final under the Sectional Association s procedures. If the suspension involves Adult, Senior, or Wheelchair tournaments, the Sectional Association shall forward a coy of the notice of suspension to the USTA National Competitive Player Department. If the suspension involves Junior tournaments, the Sectional Association shall forward a copy of the notice of suspension to the USTA Junior and Collegiate Competition Department. The failure to forward the notice of suspension within seven days after the suspension becomes final shall not invalidate the suspension. 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