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Four Atlanta Teams to Compete at 2016 USTA Junior Team Tennis National Championships
Junior tennis teams from the Atlanta area will compete in the 2016 USTA Junior Team Tennis National Championships this month.
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Junior tennis teams from the Atlanta area will compete in the 2016 USTA Junior Team Tennis National Championships, held at the Cayce Tennis Center in Cayce, S.C. The 14U Advanced team will compete Oct. 13-16 and the 18U Advanced team will compete Oct. 20-23.
The 2016 USTA Junior Team Tennis National Championships will bring together the top 28 14U teams (225 players) and top 32 18U teams (250 players) at intermediate and advanced levels from various USTA Sections throughout the country.
The 14U advanced team from Atlanta is coached by Mark Dubin and features team members Jordan Lee McClure, Ethan Berry, Gray Lewis, Campbell Carlisle Harmon, Simon Dubin, Alex Hymel, Adeline Rose Flach, Haley Elizabeth Gaudette, Karson Gaudette, Annemarie Hiser, Emma Bentz, Isabella Maria Larson and Madison Victory Trinh.
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The 14U intermediate team from Acworth, Ga., is coached by Carol Edwards and features team members Alex Avila, Jonay Brittain, Ariane DeFourneau, Dayna Jackson, Devynn Jackson, Alexandra Preston, Peyton Stack, Matthew Stephens, Thea Stettler, Ryan Tuchmann, and Josh Zignego.
The 18U advanced team from Atlanta is coached by Kerri Magee and features team members Mallory Gilmer, Carly Briggs, Carol Elizabeth Kerman, Hannah Hutchings, Lindsey Wiggins, Jake Briggs, Andrei Duarte, Anders Fry, Grant Williford and Cole Heller.
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The 18U intermediate team from Kennesaw, Ga., is coached by Stacey Tuchmann and features team members Andrea Avila, Bea Flores, Connor Cole, Jake Tuchmann, Kysia Katsoudas, Mikey Deatrick and Morgan Zahnd.
The National Championships serves as the crown jewel of USTA Junior Team Tennis as the nation’s top teams compete for the title. Each year the USTA crowns a national champion in two age divisions (14U and 18U) in both the Intermediate and Advanced play divisions.
“The National Championships is a yearly capstone event where every team has had a similar yet different path to make it to the event through their respective sections,” said Matt Barnhart, National Manager for USTA Junior Team Tennis. “The players really enjoy the competition aspect as well as getting the chance to bond with other players from all over the country on and off the court.”
This is the fifth year the Cayce Tennis Center will host to the USTA Junior Team Tennis National Championships. In addition, a second tennis facility, the Lexington County Tennis Complex, also will be utilized to serve the hundreds of players competing each weekend.
“Every year we look forward to these accomplished young people and their families coming to our international award-winning tennis and fitness facility in Cayce,” said Cayce Mayor Elise Partin. “Many of our Cayce residents and residents across the Midlands use this facility on a daily basis, and we couldn’t be happier to share it and our Cayce hospitality with players and families from around the country for the National Championships.”
Established in 1991, USTA Junior Team Tennis provides youth with all of the health and social benefits of tennis in a coed, fun and competitive team environment – all while allowing participants to compete with and against individuals of similar ages and skill levels.
With more than 99,000 players competing nationwide, USTA Junior Team Tennis brings players together to enjoy camaraderie and teamwork, providing a fun environment for kids to learn that succeeding is really more about how they play the game – win or lose.
Visit the USTA Junior Team Tennis website at ustajtt.com for complete results, stories and photos.
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