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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Quality Tennis Lessons/Clinics/Camps in Arkansas
If you are interested in learning "The Game of Tennis", Tennis Camps/Clinics/Programs are offered across the state of Arkansas. Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced tennis lessons are available for adults and juniors including Quick-Start Tennis Programs. Below is a short list of quality tennis instruction programs for all ages in alphabetical order of the cities in which they are located.
City/ Contact Name /Phone Number
Cabot / Chuck Cavin / 501-570-6755
Conway / Chuck Cavin /501-570-6755
Fayetteville/ Jake Shoemake/ 479-204-1009
Hot Springs/ Ronnie Bran /501-624-2153
Jonesboro /Gary Jones /870-932-6556
Maumelle / Chuck Cavin / 501-570-6755
Texarkana/ Billy Power/ 903-244-4061
Monday, November 14, 2011
Jake Jacoby and Nicole Coopersmith Voted Arkansas Junior Tennis Players of the Year by Central Arkansas Tennis Talk
The final votes have been cast by the readers of Central Arkansas Tennis Talk, and the winners of the 2011 Arkansas Junior Tennis Player of the Year Award are Jake Jacoby of Little Rock and Nicole Coopersmith of Pine Bluff.
Jake Jacoby (pictured upper right), class of 2014 at Pulaski Academy, won the Arkansas Overall Boy's High School Tennis Championships at 15 years old. Jake went undefeated in taking the Overall title and the Boy's 4A Conference High School title. Jake also reached #36 in the Southern Boy's 16s current rankings.
Nicole Coopersmith of Pine Bluff (pictured lower right), only a 7th Grader in Pine Bluff and class of 2017, was the highest ranked Arkansas junior in 2011. Nicole reached #3 in the Southern Sectional current tennis rankings in the Girl's 12s division. In Arkansas competition, Nicole swept thru the Girl's 14s division at the Arkansas Junior Closed State Championships without losing a set enroute to the title.
Jake Jacoby (pictured upper right), class of 2014 at Pulaski Academy, won the Arkansas Overall Boy's High School Tennis Championships at 15 years old. Jake went undefeated in taking the Overall title and the Boy's 4A Conference High School title. Jake also reached #36 in the Southern Boy's 16s current rankings.
Nicole Coopersmith of Pine Bluff (pictured lower right), only a 7th Grader in Pine Bluff and class of 2017, was the highest ranked Arkansas junior in 2011. Nicole reached #3 in the Southern Sectional current tennis rankings in the Girl's 12s division. In Arkansas competition, Nicole swept thru the Girl's 14s division at the Arkansas Junior Closed State Championships without losing a set enroute to the title.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Jake Jacoby of Pulaski Academy and Tiffany Tang of Rogers win the Overall Arkansas State High School Tennis Championships
Jake Jacoby (pictured right)of Pulaski Academy defeated Cole Guy of White Hall 6-3,6-4 for the Overall Arkansas State High School Tennis Championships in the Boy's Singles division.
Tiffany Tang (pictured below)of Rogers narrowly defeated Lindsey Liles of LR Central 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 to win the Girl's Singles division title for the second straight year.
In the Overall High School Doubles divisions, Kevin Morris/Matt Tabler of Bentonville def Jordan Sheppard/Zach Ellis of Bentonville 6-1, 6-4 for the Boy's title. Allie Wilson/Olivia Foster of Greenwood def Julia Lefler/Sarah Kauffman of Lakeside, HS 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 for the Girl's title.
The winners of the singles/doubles titles in each conference are as follows:
7A Boy's Singles- Reid Churchill-Fayetteville
7A Girl's Singles- Tiffany Tang-Rogers
7A Boy's Doubles- Sheppard/Ellis-Bentonville
7A Girl's Doubles- Ravikumar/Lundy-Heritage
6A Boy's Singles- Austen McDaniel-Jonesboro
6A Girl's Singles- Arielle Butler-Searcy
6A Boy's Doubles- Drew Morgan/Weston McDaniel-Jonesboro
6A Girl's Doubles- Taylor Zane/Kaily Nix-Jonesboro
5A Boy's Singles- Cole Guy-White Hall
5A Girl's Singles- Ali Rowden-Greenbrier
5A Boy's Doubles- Hudgens/Messersmith-Lakeside HS
5A Girl's Doubles- Foster/Wilson-Greenwood
4A Boy's Singles- Jake Jacoby-Pulaski Academy
4A Girl's Singles- Emily Metcalf-Valley View
4A Boy's Doubles- Sean Corrothers/Brett McClain-Pulaski Academy
4A Girl's Doubles- Maddie McJunkens/Nancy Purnell-Nashville
3A Boy's Singles- Trent Brandon-Episcopal Collegiate
3A Girl's Singles- Maggie Beetstra-Episcopal Collegiate
3A Boy's Doubles- Bo Turney/Jeff McIntyre-Episcopal Collegiate
3A Girl's Doubles- Laura Lanier/Steele Strauss-Episcopal Collegiate
2A Boy's Singles- Drew Dodge-Conway Christian
2A Girl's Singles- Anna Brickell-Riverside
2A Boy's Doubles- Eubanks/Reeves-Ridgefield Christian
2A Girl's Doubles- Weaver/Wilson-Riverside
Tiffany Tang (pictured below)of Rogers narrowly defeated Lindsey Liles of LR Central 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 to win the Girl's Singles division title for the second straight year.
In the Overall High School Doubles divisions, Kevin Morris/Matt Tabler of Bentonville def Jordan Sheppard/Zach Ellis of Bentonville 6-1, 6-4 for the Boy's title. Allie Wilson/Olivia Foster of Greenwood def Julia Lefler/Sarah Kauffman of Lakeside, HS 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 for the Girl's title.
The winners of the singles/doubles titles in each conference are as follows:
7A Boy's Singles- Reid Churchill-Fayetteville
7A Girl's Singles- Tiffany Tang-Rogers
7A Boy's Doubles- Sheppard/Ellis-Bentonville
7A Girl's Doubles- Ravikumar/Lundy-Heritage
6A Boy's Singles- Austen McDaniel-Jonesboro
6A Girl's Singles- Arielle Butler-Searcy
6A Boy's Doubles- Drew Morgan/Weston McDaniel-Jonesboro
6A Girl's Doubles- Taylor Zane/Kaily Nix-Jonesboro
5A Boy's Singles- Cole Guy-White Hall
5A Girl's Singles- Ali Rowden-Greenbrier
5A Boy's Doubles- Hudgens/Messersmith-Lakeside HS
5A Girl's Doubles- Foster/Wilson-Greenwood
4A Boy's Singles- Jake Jacoby-Pulaski Academy
4A Girl's Singles- Emily Metcalf-Valley View
4A Boy's Doubles- Sean Corrothers/Brett McClain-Pulaski Academy
4A Girl's Doubles- Maddie McJunkens/Nancy Purnell-Nashville
3A Boy's Singles- Trent Brandon-Episcopal Collegiate
3A Girl's Singles- Maggie Beetstra-Episcopal Collegiate
3A Boy's Doubles- Bo Turney/Jeff McIntyre-Episcopal Collegiate
3A Girl's Doubles- Laura Lanier/Steele Strauss-Episcopal Collegiate
2A Boy's Singles- Drew Dodge-Conway Christian
2A Girl's Singles- Anna Brickell-Riverside
2A Boy's Doubles- Eubanks/Reeves-Ridgefield Christian
2A Girl's Doubles- Weaver/Wilson-Riverside
Monday, October 24, 2011
2011 ATA Award Winners
2011 Arkansas Tennis Association Award Winners
Hall of Fame
Randy Jackson (pictured right)
The Herschel Friday Award
Ryan Hudelson – Little Rock
Mary Wright – Hot Springs
The Jay Freeman Most Improved Player Award
Matt Talbert - Hot Springs
Lindsy Pearce – Fort Smith
Dr. Ted Bailey Sportsmanship Award
Kyle Henry – Fayettville
Tiffany Tang – Rogers
Henry Doyle Outstanding Senior
Gayle Fowlkes – Conway
Special Tennis Event of the Year
"Oh WATA Night Down Under" - Fort Smith
Arkansas Tennis Professional of the Year
Melissa Kelly - Fort Smith
Victor Sheshunoff Meritorious Education Award
Abby Davis – ARVTA
Barbara Brewer Community Service Award
Skip and Teri King – England / Stuttgart
Junior Tournament of the Year
Match Point – Little Rock
Member Organization of the Year
Arkansas River Valley Tennis Association
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Quality Tennis Lessons/Clinics/Camps in Arkansas
If you are interested in learning "The Game of Tennis", Tennis Camps/Clinics/Programs are offered across the state of Arkansas. Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced tennis lessons are available for adults and juniors including Quick-Start Tennis Programs. Below is a short list of quality tennis instruction programs for all ages in alphabetical order of the cities in which they are located.
City/ Contact Name /Phone Number
Cabot / Chuck Cavin / 501-570-6755
Conway / Chuck Cavin /501-570-6755
Fayetteville/ Jake Shoemake/ 479-204-1009
Hot Springs/ Ronnie Bran /501-624-2153
Jonesboro /Gary Jones /870-932-6556
Maumelle / Chuck Cavin / 501-570-6755
Texarkana/ Billy Power/ 903-244-4061
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Arkansas Women's 2.5 and Senior Men's 3.0 Capture 2011 Southern League Tennis Championships in Mobile, AL
Two Arkansas League Tennis Teams- Arkansas Women's 2.5 Tennis Team (pictured above) captained by Jennifer Bohnert from Rogers, AR and the Arkansas Men's 3.0 Tennis Team (pictured below) captained by Allen Holmes and Glenn Deckelman from Hot Springs Village, AR, captured the Southern League Tennis Championships in Mobile, Alabama.
Arkansas Women's 2.5 Team- Bohnert/Rogers defeated Mississippi/Biloxi captained by Missy Mitchell 2-1 for the Southern Sectional Women's 2.5 Title. Members of the team include Jennifer Lynn Bohnert, Donna Carol Field, Kim Evans, Kimberly Lynn Chronister, Donna Russell, Leslie Colebank, Becky Alexander, Audrey Elizabeth Byrd,Kim Rose Schaap, Shannon Gordon.
Arkansas Senior Men's 3.0 Team- Holmes & Deckelman/HSV defeated S.Carolina/Beaufort captained by Douglas Brown 2-1 for the Southern Sectional Senior Men's 3.0 Title. Members of the team include Allen Holmes, Ron D. Felger, Jerry Young, Glenn Deckelman, Alan Trippel, James Zancanaro, Charles Edward Willard, Steven C. Wright, Dan Johnson.
Arkansas placed two teams of the twenty teams from the USTA Southern Section who advanced to the national championships of the largest adult recreational tennis league in the world by winning the 2011 USTA League Southern Section Championships.
More than 1800 players on about 200 teams from Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee competed in the tournament. In order to reach this point, teams competed in regular season matches and a state championship. Winners here advanced to play other sectional champions at the USTA League National Championships. Overall, Louisiana brought home the most trophies with five champions and four finalists among the 20 levels played.
Good Luck to these Arkansas teams as they head to Nationals!!!
Arkansas Women's 2.5 Team- Bohnert/Rogers defeated Mississippi/Biloxi captained by Missy Mitchell 2-1 for the Southern Sectional Women's 2.5 Title. Members of the team include Jennifer Lynn Bohnert, Donna Carol Field, Kim Evans, Kimberly Lynn Chronister, Donna Russell, Leslie Colebank, Becky Alexander, Audrey Elizabeth Byrd,Kim Rose Schaap, Shannon Gordon.
Arkansas Senior Men's 3.0 Team- Holmes & Deckelman/HSV defeated S.Carolina/Beaufort captained by Douglas Brown 2-1 for the Southern Sectional Senior Men's 3.0 Title. Members of the team include Allen Holmes, Ron D. Felger, Jerry Young, Glenn Deckelman, Alan Trippel, James Zancanaro, Charles Edward Willard, Steven C. Wright, Dan Johnson.
Arkansas placed two teams of the twenty teams from the USTA Southern Section who advanced to the national championships of the largest adult recreational tennis league in the world by winning the 2011 USTA League Southern Section Championships.
More than 1800 players on about 200 teams from Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee competed in the tournament. In order to reach this point, teams competed in regular season matches and a state championship. Winners here advanced to play other sectional champions at the USTA League National Championships. Overall, Louisiana brought home the most trophies with five champions and four finalists among the 20 levels played.
Good Luck to these Arkansas teams as they head to Nationals!!!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Ryan Hudelson and Lindsey Liles Lead Arkansas Junior Tennis Rankings for 2011
Ryan Hudelson (pictured right) and Lindsey Liles (pictured below), both of Little Rock, currently hold the #1 tennis ranking for 2011 in the USTA Arkansas Junior Boy's 18s and Girl's 18s divisions, respectively. Other Arkansas junior tennis players that are also #1 in their age groups include:
Boy's 16s- David Reed Churchill of Fayetteville
Girl's 16s- Tiffany Tang of Rogers
Boy's 14s- Griffin Clark of Rogers
Girl's 14s- Emily Ann Metcalf of Jonesboro
Boy's 12s- Maxwell Lawrence Mendelsohn of Little Rock
Girl's 12s- Tatum Brooke Rice of Hot Springs
Boy's 10s- Andrew Wood of White Hall
Girl's 10s- Evelyn Maurras of Jonesboro
*** See Comments for All Ranked Players
Boy's 16s- David Reed Churchill of Fayetteville
Girl's 16s- Tiffany Tang of Rogers
Boy's 14s- Griffin Clark of Rogers
Girl's 14s- Emily Ann Metcalf of Jonesboro
Boy's 12s- Maxwell Lawrence Mendelsohn of Little Rock
Girl's 12s- Tatum Brooke Rice of Hot Springs
Boy's 10s- Andrew Wood of White Hall
Girl's 10s- Evelyn Maurras of Jonesboro
*** See Comments for All Ranked Players
Friday, July 15, 2011
Top Ranked Arkansas Tennis Players in USTA Southern Section
Kevin Hickey of Fort Smith led all Arkansas men tennis players with a Men's 40s ranking of #2 in the Southern Section of the USTA for the first half of 2011. Other Top-5 ranked men players in the South include Chuck Cavin of Little Rock, ranked #5 in the Men's 50s, and Denny Palmer of El Dorado, ranked #5 in the Men's 80s.
Nicole Coopersmith of Pine Bluff led all Arkansas junior tennis players with a Girl's 12s ranking of #4 in the Southern Section. Other Top-5 ranked Arkansas juniors are Jacqueline Carr of Bentonville, #5 in the Girl's 14s, and Tatum Rice of Hot Springs, #5 in the Girl's 12s.
All Arkansas adults and juniors ranked in the Top 200 of the USTA Southern Section are listed below in their respective divisions.
Arkansas Adults
Men's 30s
Bermudez, Raul R.,Little Rock, #15
Men's 35s
Coleman, Michael D.,Fort Smith, #10
Men's 40s
Hickey, Kevin,Fort Smith, #2
Shoemake, Jake, Centerton, #13
Men's 45s
Coleman, Michael D.,Fort Smith, #11
Men's 50s
Cavin, Chuck, Little Rock, #5
Brady, G Barry,Conway, #25
Men's 55s
Stursma, Doug C.,Bella Vista, #14
Pascale, Ray,Pine Bluff, #24
Men's 60s
Duffel, Stephen G.,Little Rock, #14
Back, Larry,Little Rock, #27
Men's 70s
Terry, Michael J.,Blytheville, #24
Men's 80s
Palmer, Denny,El Dorado, #5
Women's 60s
Graham, Karen D.,Van Buren, #6
Arkansas Juniors
Boy's 18s
Hudelson, Ryan,Little Rock,#24
Crawford, Austin,Maumelle,#68
Campbell, William B.,Little Rock,#81
Adams, Grant,Texarkana,#81
Rowden, Jon Mark,Greenbrie,#145
Olaya, Julio R.,Little Rock,#189
Boy's 16s
Cramer, Taylor,Texarkana,#32
Olaya, Julio R.,Little Rock,#58
Jacoby, Jake,Little Rock,#61
Churchill, David Reed,Fayetteville,#88
Guy, Cole Chapman,Pine Bluff,#97
Sheppard, Jordan,Bentonville,#112
Henry, Kyle,Fayetteville,#139
Mathis, Christian K.,Mountain Home,#151
Brandon, Trent,Little Rock,#155
Terrell, Branch,Little Rock,#164
Joshuva, Daniel,Bentonville,#169
Boy's 14s
Brandon, Trent,Little Rock,#84
Chakka, Kiran,Little Rock,#99
Ney, Marshall Smith,Rogers,#121
Kamath, Sameer G.,Fayetteville,#145
Mendelsohn, Maxwell Lawrence,Little Rock,#172
Clark, Griffin,Rogers,#179
Smith, Patrick,Texarkana,#182
Boy's 12s
Mendelsohn, Maxwell Lawrence,Little Rock,#7
Chakka, Anil,Little Rock,#51
Harrison, Hunter Matthew,Little Rock,#56
Kauffman, Spencer,Hot Springs,#59
Humphries, Zachary,Maumelle,#62
Hill, Jack Henry,Hot Springs,#76
Simpson, Jeff,Jonesboro,#82
Chikkala, Srikar,Bentonville,#95
Lupinek, Brandon D.,North Little Rock,#117
Barnett, Wesley,Little Rock,#123
MacKey, Connor,Jonesboro,#146
Joshuva, Richard,Bentonville,#195
Boy's 10s
Richardson, Eric,Jonesboro,#11
Henry, Payne Bryant,Rogers,#23
Osgood, Anakin,Mountain Home,#26
Copeland, Chase,Jonesboro,#39
Clayton, Kyle Arthur,Jonesboro,#50
Rommel, Alec,Texarkana,#54
Frey, Maximilian Y.,Texarkana,#58
Davis, Jackson,Jonesboro,#83
Barber, Jonathan,Jonesboro,#121
Weeks, Steven Douglas,Little Rock,#138
Jett, James,Jonesboro,#149
Brown, Jacob Andrew,Jonesboro,#155
Sanders, Quinn,Texarkana,#163
Osment, Gray,Jonesboro,#174
Greer, Christian,Little Rock,#177
Rouse, Eli,Jonesboro,#186
Girl's 18s
Ray, Kaitlin M.,Little Rock,#13
Wright, Mary,Hot Springs,#47
Liles, Lindsey,Little Rock,#55
Brandon, Darby,Little Rock,#67
Rowden, Ali,Greenbrier,#110
Randolph, Trinity,Little Rock,#156
Borgognoni, Kanda,Lake Village,#187
Girl's 16s
Wright, Mary,Hot Springs,#27
Jackson, Katelyn,Roland,#64
Tang, Tiffany,Rogers,#89
Pearce, Lindsy,Fort Smith,#95
Randolph, Trinity,Little Rock,#130
Beaver, Alexis,Fayetteville,#143
Carr, Jacqueline Ariana,Bentonville,#150
Girl's 14s
Carr, Jacqueline Ariana,Bentonville,#5
Jackson, Katelyn,Roland,#26
Metcalf, Emily Ann,Jonesboro,#31
Darter, Alye,Rogers,#79
Tang, Katherine,Rogers,#116
Olaya, Myrna D.,Little Rock,#139
Glendenning, Rachel,Lake Hamilton,#162
Ward, Kami Rave,Hot Springs,#170
Edwards, Kayley S.,Fort Smith,#183
Rice, Tatum Brooke,Hot Springs,#195
Girl's 12s
Coopersmith, Nicole,Pine Bluff,#4
Rice, Tatum Brooke,Hot Springs,#5
Rice, Thea Hale,Hot Springs,#42
McAlexander, Bailey D.,Jonesboro,#54
McAlexander, Morgan R.,Jonesboro,#57
Baker, Emma MeiYuan,Bentonville,#81
LaFrance, Katie Perdue,Little Rock,#87
Gibbens, Caroline M,Little Rock,#122
Minton, Abigail,Benton,#140
McKee, Maddie,Jonesboro,#143
Roper, Hunter,Jonesboro,#156
Girl's 10s
McKee, Maddie,Jonesboro,#16
Maurras, Evelyn,Jonesboro,#18
Killingsworth, Brooke Elizabeth,Rogers,#28
Hafner, Cameron,Jonesboro,#31
Shelton, Madison,Jonesboro,#58
Richardson, Elizabeth,Jonesboro,#71
Shinabery, Ashlee,Jonesboro,#72
Doshier, Claire,Harrison,#75
McDaniel, Emma Grace,Jonesboro,#115
Bailey, Tirzah Michaela,Texarkana,#128
Hughes, Avery,Rogers,#140
Roberts, MaryKathryn,Little Rock,#148
Ellis, Chole,Bentonville,#189
Nicole Coopersmith of Pine Bluff led all Arkansas junior tennis players with a Girl's 12s ranking of #4 in the Southern Section. Other Top-5 ranked Arkansas juniors are Jacqueline Carr of Bentonville, #5 in the Girl's 14s, and Tatum Rice of Hot Springs, #5 in the Girl's 12s.
All Arkansas adults and juniors ranked in the Top 200 of the USTA Southern Section are listed below in their respective divisions.
Arkansas Adults
Men's 30s
Bermudez, Raul R.,Little Rock, #15
Men's 35s
Coleman, Michael D.,Fort Smith, #10
Men's 40s
Hickey, Kevin,Fort Smith, #2
Shoemake, Jake, Centerton, #13
Men's 45s
Coleman, Michael D.,Fort Smith, #11
Men's 50s
Cavin, Chuck, Little Rock, #5
Brady, G Barry,Conway, #25
Men's 55s
Stursma, Doug C.,Bella Vista, #14
Pascale, Ray,Pine Bluff, #24
Men's 60s
Duffel, Stephen G.,Little Rock, #14
Back, Larry,Little Rock, #27
Men's 70s
Terry, Michael J.,Blytheville, #24
Men's 80s
Palmer, Denny,El Dorado, #5
Women's 60s
Graham, Karen D.,Van Buren, #6
Arkansas Juniors
Boy's 18s
Hudelson, Ryan,Little Rock,#24
Crawford, Austin,Maumelle,#68
Campbell, William B.,Little Rock,#81
Adams, Grant,Texarkana,#81
Rowden, Jon Mark,Greenbrie,#145
Olaya, Julio R.,Little Rock,#189
Boy's 16s
Cramer, Taylor,Texarkana,#32
Olaya, Julio R.,Little Rock,#58
Jacoby, Jake,Little Rock,#61
Churchill, David Reed,Fayetteville,#88
Guy, Cole Chapman,Pine Bluff,#97
Sheppard, Jordan,Bentonville,#112
Henry, Kyle,Fayetteville,#139
Mathis, Christian K.,Mountain Home,#151
Brandon, Trent,Little Rock,#155
Terrell, Branch,Little Rock,#164
Joshuva, Daniel,Bentonville,#169
Boy's 14s
Brandon, Trent,Little Rock,#84
Chakka, Kiran,Little Rock,#99
Ney, Marshall Smith,Rogers,#121
Kamath, Sameer G.,Fayetteville,#145
Mendelsohn, Maxwell Lawrence,Little Rock,#172
Clark, Griffin,Rogers,#179
Smith, Patrick,Texarkana,#182
Boy's 12s
Mendelsohn, Maxwell Lawrence,Little Rock,#7
Chakka, Anil,Little Rock,#51
Harrison, Hunter Matthew,Little Rock,#56
Kauffman, Spencer,Hot Springs,#59
Humphries, Zachary,Maumelle,#62
Hill, Jack Henry,Hot Springs,#76
Simpson, Jeff,Jonesboro,#82
Chikkala, Srikar,Bentonville,#95
Lupinek, Brandon D.,North Little Rock,#117
Barnett, Wesley,Little Rock,#123
MacKey, Connor,Jonesboro,#146
Joshuva, Richard,Bentonville,#195
Boy's 10s
Richardson, Eric,Jonesboro,#11
Henry, Payne Bryant,Rogers,#23
Osgood, Anakin,Mountain Home,#26
Copeland, Chase,Jonesboro,#39
Clayton, Kyle Arthur,Jonesboro,#50
Rommel, Alec,Texarkana,#54
Frey, Maximilian Y.,Texarkana,#58
Davis, Jackson,Jonesboro,#83
Barber, Jonathan,Jonesboro,#121
Weeks, Steven Douglas,Little Rock,#138
Jett, James,Jonesboro,#149
Brown, Jacob Andrew,Jonesboro,#155
Sanders, Quinn,Texarkana,#163
Osment, Gray,Jonesboro,#174
Greer, Christian,Little Rock,#177
Rouse, Eli,Jonesboro,#186
Girl's 18s
Ray, Kaitlin M.,Little Rock,#13
Wright, Mary,Hot Springs,#47
Liles, Lindsey,Little Rock,#55
Brandon, Darby,Little Rock,#67
Rowden, Ali,Greenbrier,#110
Randolph, Trinity,Little Rock,#156
Borgognoni, Kanda,Lake Village,#187
Girl's 16s
Wright, Mary,Hot Springs,#27
Jackson, Katelyn,Roland,#64
Tang, Tiffany,Rogers,#89
Pearce, Lindsy,Fort Smith,#95
Randolph, Trinity,Little Rock,#130
Beaver, Alexis,Fayetteville,#143
Carr, Jacqueline Ariana,Bentonville,#150
Girl's 14s
Carr, Jacqueline Ariana,Bentonville,#5
Jackson, Katelyn,Roland,#26
Metcalf, Emily Ann,Jonesboro,#31
Darter, Alye,Rogers,#79
Tang, Katherine,Rogers,#116
Olaya, Myrna D.,Little Rock,#139
Glendenning, Rachel,Lake Hamilton,#162
Ward, Kami Rave,Hot Springs,#170
Edwards, Kayley S.,Fort Smith,#183
Rice, Tatum Brooke,Hot Springs,#195
Girl's 12s
Coopersmith, Nicole,Pine Bluff,#4
Rice, Tatum Brooke,Hot Springs,#5
Rice, Thea Hale,Hot Springs,#42
McAlexander, Bailey D.,Jonesboro,#54
McAlexander, Morgan R.,Jonesboro,#57
Baker, Emma MeiYuan,Bentonville,#81
LaFrance, Katie Perdue,Little Rock,#87
Gibbens, Caroline M,Little Rock,#122
Minton, Abigail,Benton,#140
McKee, Maddie,Jonesboro,#143
Roper, Hunter,Jonesboro,#156
Girl's 10s
McKee, Maddie,Jonesboro,#16
Maurras, Evelyn,Jonesboro,#18
Killingsworth, Brooke Elizabeth,Rogers,#28
Hafner, Cameron,Jonesboro,#31
Shelton, Madison,Jonesboro,#58
Richardson, Elizabeth,Jonesboro,#71
Shinabery, Ashlee,Jonesboro,#72
Doshier, Claire,Harrison,#75
McDaniel, Emma Grace,Jonesboro,#115
Bailey, Tirzah Michaela,Texarkana,#128
Hughes, Avery,Rogers,#140
Roberts, MaryKathryn,Little Rock,#148
Ellis, Chole,Bentonville,#189
Monday, June 13, 2011
2011 Arkansas State NTRP League Tennis Championship Results
The 2011 Arkansas State NTRP League Tennis Championship results are in and the Winners are.........
Senior Results-
Men 3.5 Winner: Schaeffer-Harrison/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Robert S. Harrison,Doug Meyer,James Vick,Steven D. Schaeffer,Don Dobbins,Pete Biagioni,Elliot Esmaeilpour,Steven W Jonsson,Randy Abbott,Bobby B. Ring,James Patrick Hamilton, and Robert Porbeck
Men 4.0 Winner: Holmes/El Dorado/EDCC
Team Members: Robert R. Holmes,Charles Hartsell,John Michael O'Donohoe,Paul W. Fisher,Joseph Hickey,Steve Cousins,Dale E. Tommey,Michael David Haire,J. Scott Simpson, and William Miles
Men 4.5 Winner: Sawyer/Monticello
Team Members: Jimmy Sawyer,Albert M. King,Bob Worthington,John P. Sixbey,Chuck Cavin,Baylor C. Guy,Bill J. Bodie, and Fred L. Cooper
Women 3.0 Winner: Britton/JB/3 Oaks
Team Members: Paula Britton,Lori R. Huggins,Deborah Young,Karen C. Lynch,Regina P. Hinton,June Carole Morse,Joann Harmon, and Toni Inboden
Women 3.5 Winner: Schaeffer/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Anita Schaeffer,Debbie Worthington,Julie Sanders,Rebecca A. Reed,Teresa C. Murphy,Susan Toler,Becky A. Marks,Lory D. Palafox,Cindy A. Howard,Holly S. Parker,Paula B Aultz, and Michelle Damon
Women 4.0 Winner: Webb-Palafox/GHS/Burns
Team Members: Lavinia Webb,Karen K. Demott,Judy A. Wiley,Lory D. Palafox,Joy Wolf,Julie Sanders,Diane Bischof,Debbie Kilby,Sara B. Barnett,Jo A. Phillips,Rhea A. Ruggles, and Janet L. Borders
Women 4.5 Winner : Taylor-Fess/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Judi H. Fess,Paula R. Tinsley,Vicki Taylor,Vanessa L. Pruitt, Jill Hairston,Leslye Gibbens, and Cindy Jo Lucas
Adult Results-
Men 2.5 Winner: Nordentoft/NLR/Burns Pk
Team Members: Benjamin Albert Ride,Sujay Kola,Ian Cheyne,Han Y Cho,Cheiko Stewart, and Charles Edwin Ledbetter II
Men 3.0 Winner: Biagioni/LR/Chenal
Team Members: Chris Mcfadden Bridges,Eduardo G. Moros,Russell Owyoung,Derek B Cisne,Bryan J. Turriff,Roger P Purifoy,Joe T Hadden,Jim Garner,Stephen B. Niswanger,Adam W Raines,Sam Carter,Scott Polk,Pete Biagioni,James Patrick Cady, and Mark Benjamin Bridges
Men 3.5 Winner: Bauer/Rogers/SVCC
Team Members: Steven Bauer,David Ray Pollard,Michael Grennier,Lance Harris, Anthony Thomas Hucker,Sean Fraser,Manuel Haro,Jeff Greer,Joseph Gerard Hartsig,Ed Andrew Ozimek,Steven Hinkebein,Jesse Conn,Gregory W Spencer,Steve Phillips, and Beau Sylvester
Men 3.75 Winner:Siguenza/NLR/Henson
Team Members: kevin Michael Curley,Clarence McJunkins,Keith M. Fletcher,Carl Brown,Charlie Kinser,Travis Z. Rowan, and Reginald Q. Brown
Men 4.0 Winner: Cato-Ross/JB/JCC
Team Members: Byron Cato,Chris N. McDaniel,Christopher Rich,Troy Bartels,Danny Marongiu,Jesse S. Burnett,Greg Arnold,Will Hudson,John W. Ross,Denver L. Dudley, and Scott Mixon
Men 4.5 Winner: G.Jones/JB/JCC
Team Members: Gary A. Jones,Matthew C. Edens,John W. Ross,Carroll D. Scroggin,James A. Owens,Daniel Milnes,Aaron Hudson,Mark M. Bacon, and Chandler Harris
Women 2.0 Winner: Cronin/JB/3 Oaks
Team Members:Logan Cronin,Jennifer Ann Ziegler,Sarah Jackson,Donna G. Jones,Christy A. Moery,Kim A. Schoettle, and Stacee Johnson Jobe
Women 2.5 Winner: Bohnert-Colebank/Rogers/PCC
Team Members: Jennifer Lynn Bohnert,Donna Carol Field,Kim Evans,Kimberly Lynn Chronister,Donna Russell,Leslie Colebank,Becky Alexander,Audrey Elizabeth Byrd,Kim Rose Schaap, and Shannon Gordon
Women 2.75 Winner: Garretson - Mtn. Home
Team Members: Leslie A Stephens,Misty Gaston,Jessica L. Jackson,Elly Rumbach,Andi K Chappell,Myla J. Strohbehn, Emily Rose Scheller, and Sara Gotschall
Women 3.0 Winner: Clark/Rogers/SVCC (pictured above)
Team Members: Beth A. Clark,Vera H Huber,Alysia Diane Treece,Biffy Fletcher,Carolyn Dianne Gilmore,Melanie Wells,Paula Kaufmann,Kiki Hoener,Nery D. Iselin,Kathryn Miller, and Jennifer Keefauver
Women 3.25 Winner: Hurst-O'Donnell/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Ashley Hurst,Stacy Lea Nelson,Amie M Simmons,Anna O'Donnell,Margaret A. Minshall,Jennifer Ellen Fielding,Teresa L. Williams,Lori Ann Uekman,Elizabeth Wallace Grotte,Caroline W. Fox and Jenny Ledbetter
Women 3.5 Winner: Decker-Hayes/Bentonville/IND
Team Member: Lacey Hayes,Monica Crosby,Leslie Carol Decker,Allison Ann Ellison,Holly Hasler,Lisa Green,Susanne Decker,Ann Hendrix,Nancy Decker,Michelle Miller Gifford,Kristy Bailey,Vicky Post, and Monica Kelly
Women 3.75 Winner: Pfeil/Bentonville/IND
Team Members: Tara M. Pfeil,Erin F. Peetoom,Jenifer S. Tucker,Michelle Miller Gifford,Susanne Decker,Sheree Sander, and Lacey Hayes
Women 4.0 Winner: King/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Shannon A. King,Cindy Pugh,Melanie E. Bobo,Kerre L. Gilliland,Marti E. Henson,Catherine Edwards,Kathryn B. Perkins,Jill T. McIntyre,Rebecca L. Kinworthy,Griet Salinas,Casey Woodruff,Libby A. Woodruff,Lisa C. Nutt,Maureen Dickson,Sheffield Duke, and Stacy Campbell
Women 4.5 Winner: McColey/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Tamara L. McColey,Judi H. Fess,Mary C. Way,Vanessa L. Pruitt,Diane L. Werner,Vanessa Roper,Jenni L. Orahood,Jan P. Alman,Stephanie Fincher,Elisabet C. Jestice,Montserrat Flore,Mary M. Scharff,Cathy Mackey,Amanda W. Gore,Leslye Gibbens, and Adria Conklin
Senior Results-
Men 3.5 Winner: Schaeffer-Harrison/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Robert S. Harrison,Doug Meyer,James Vick,Steven D. Schaeffer,Don Dobbins,Pete Biagioni,Elliot Esmaeilpour,Steven W Jonsson,Randy Abbott,Bobby B. Ring,James Patrick Hamilton, and Robert Porbeck
Men 4.0 Winner: Holmes/El Dorado/EDCC
Team Members: Robert R. Holmes,Charles Hartsell,John Michael O'Donohoe,Paul W. Fisher,Joseph Hickey,Steve Cousins,Dale E. Tommey,Michael David Haire,J. Scott Simpson, and William Miles
Men 4.5 Winner: Sawyer/Monticello
Team Members: Jimmy Sawyer,Albert M. King,Bob Worthington,John P. Sixbey,Chuck Cavin,Baylor C. Guy,Bill J. Bodie, and Fred L. Cooper
Women 3.0 Winner: Britton/JB/3 Oaks
Team Members: Paula Britton,Lori R. Huggins,Deborah Young,Karen C. Lynch,Regina P. Hinton,June Carole Morse,Joann Harmon, and Toni Inboden
Women 3.5 Winner: Schaeffer/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Anita Schaeffer,Debbie Worthington,Julie Sanders,Rebecca A. Reed,Teresa C. Murphy,Susan Toler,Becky A. Marks,Lory D. Palafox,Cindy A. Howard,Holly S. Parker,Paula B Aultz, and Michelle Damon
Women 4.0 Winner: Webb-Palafox/GHS/Burns
Team Members: Lavinia Webb,Karen K. Demott,Judy A. Wiley,Lory D. Palafox,Joy Wolf,Julie Sanders,Diane Bischof,Debbie Kilby,Sara B. Barnett,Jo A. Phillips,Rhea A. Ruggles, and Janet L. Borders
Women 4.5 Winner : Taylor-Fess/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Judi H. Fess,Paula R. Tinsley,Vicki Taylor,Vanessa L. Pruitt, Jill Hairston,Leslye Gibbens, and Cindy Jo Lucas
Adult Results-
Men 2.5 Winner: Nordentoft/NLR/Burns Pk
Team Members: Benjamin Albert Ride,Sujay Kola,Ian Cheyne,Han Y Cho,Cheiko Stewart, and Charles Edwin Ledbetter II
Men 3.0 Winner: Biagioni/LR/Chenal
Team Members: Chris Mcfadden Bridges,Eduardo G. Moros,Russell Owyoung,Derek B Cisne,Bryan J. Turriff,Roger P Purifoy,Joe T Hadden,Jim Garner,Stephen B. Niswanger,Adam W Raines,Sam Carter,Scott Polk,Pete Biagioni,James Patrick Cady, and Mark Benjamin Bridges
Men 3.5 Winner: Bauer/Rogers/SVCC
Team Members: Steven Bauer,David Ray Pollard,Michael Grennier,Lance Harris, Anthony Thomas Hucker,Sean Fraser,Manuel Haro,Jeff Greer,Joseph Gerard Hartsig,Ed Andrew Ozimek,Steven Hinkebein,Jesse Conn,Gregory W Spencer,Steve Phillips, and Beau Sylvester
Men 3.75 Winner:Siguenza/NLR/Henson
Team Members: kevin Michael Curley,Clarence McJunkins,Keith M. Fletcher,Carl Brown,Charlie Kinser,Travis Z. Rowan, and Reginald Q. Brown
Men 4.0 Winner: Cato-Ross/JB/JCC
Team Members: Byron Cato,Chris N. McDaniel,Christopher Rich,Troy Bartels,Danny Marongiu,Jesse S. Burnett,Greg Arnold,Will Hudson,John W. Ross,Denver L. Dudley, and Scott Mixon
Men 4.5 Winner: G.Jones/JB/JCC
Team Members: Gary A. Jones,Matthew C. Edens,John W. Ross,Carroll D. Scroggin,James A. Owens,Daniel Milnes,Aaron Hudson,Mark M. Bacon, and Chandler Harris
Women 2.0 Winner: Cronin/JB/3 Oaks
Team Members:Logan Cronin,Jennifer Ann Ziegler,Sarah Jackson,Donna G. Jones,Christy A. Moery,Kim A. Schoettle, and Stacee Johnson Jobe
Women 2.5 Winner: Bohnert-Colebank/Rogers/PCC
Team Members: Jennifer Lynn Bohnert,Donna Carol Field,Kim Evans,Kimberly Lynn Chronister,Donna Russell,Leslie Colebank,Becky Alexander,Audrey Elizabeth Byrd,Kim Rose Schaap, and Shannon Gordon
Women 2.75 Winner: Garretson - Mtn. Home
Team Members: Leslie A Stephens,Misty Gaston,Jessica L. Jackson,Elly Rumbach,Andi K Chappell,Myla J. Strohbehn, Emily Rose Scheller, and Sara Gotschall
Women 3.0 Winner: Clark/Rogers/SVCC (pictured above)
Team Members: Beth A. Clark,Vera H Huber,Alysia Diane Treece,Biffy Fletcher,Carolyn Dianne Gilmore,Melanie Wells,Paula Kaufmann,Kiki Hoener,Nery D. Iselin,Kathryn Miller, and Jennifer Keefauver
Women 3.25 Winner: Hurst-O'Donnell/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Ashley Hurst,Stacy Lea Nelson,Amie M Simmons,Anna O'Donnell,Margaret A. Minshall,Jennifer Ellen Fielding,Teresa L. Williams,Lori Ann Uekman,Elizabeth Wallace Grotte,Caroline W. Fox and Jenny Ledbetter
Women 3.5 Winner: Decker-Hayes/Bentonville/IND
Team Member: Lacey Hayes,Monica Crosby,Leslie Carol Decker,Allison Ann Ellison,Holly Hasler,Lisa Green,Susanne Decker,Ann Hendrix,Nancy Decker,Michelle Miller Gifford,Kristy Bailey,Vicky Post, and Monica Kelly
Women 3.75 Winner: Pfeil/Bentonville/IND
Team Members: Tara M. Pfeil,Erin F. Peetoom,Jenifer S. Tucker,Michelle Miller Gifford,Susanne Decker,Sheree Sander, and Lacey Hayes
Women 4.0 Winner: King/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Shannon A. King,Cindy Pugh,Melanie E. Bobo,Kerre L. Gilliland,Marti E. Henson,Catherine Edwards,Kathryn B. Perkins,Jill T. McIntyre,Rebecca L. Kinworthy,Griet Salinas,Casey Woodruff,Libby A. Woodruff,Lisa C. Nutt,Maureen Dickson,Sheffield Duke, and Stacy Campbell
Women 4.5 Winner: McColey/LR/LRAC
Team Members: Tamara L. McColey,Judi H. Fess,Mary C. Way,Vanessa L. Pruitt,Diane L. Werner,Vanessa Roper,Jenni L. Orahood,Jan P. Alman,Stephanie Fincher,Elisabet C. Jestice,Montserrat Flore,Mary M. Scharff,Cathy Mackey,Amanda W. Gore,Leslye Gibbens, and Adria Conklin
Sunday, June 5, 2011
2011 Southern Senior Cup- Arkansas Team Results
The Southern Senior Cup was played over the weekend in Huntsville, AL. The Arkansas teams, playing in the Men's and Women's 35-75 age group divisions, felt stiff competition from their opposing teams from the Southern Section. Both, the Arkansas Men's and Women's teams lost in the first round of each division. Below are the main draw results of each Arkansas team:
Women 35s- NC def. AR 3-0
Simona Galik(NC)d Paula Juels Jones(AR) 6-1,6-1
Amy Dillingham(NC) d Brandy Tunnel(AR) 6-0,6-0
Galik/Hollman(NC) d Tunnel/Ladenhoff(AR) 6-3,6-1
Women 45s- AL def. AR 2-1
Cindy Lucas(AR) d Liz Moorman(AL) 4-6,6-1,10-2tb
Patti Randolph(AL) d Sheila Jackson(AR) Default
Upchurch/Thompson d Tarwater/Fess(AR) Default
Women 55s- MS def. AR 3-0
Camielle Soulier(MS) d Bonnie Wettengel(AR) 7-6,6-0
Anne Cooke(MS) d Leslie Jackson(AR) 7-6,6-4
Randall/Thompson d Jeter/Wettengel(AR) Default
Women 65s- LA def. AR 3-0
Peggy Andry(LA) d Barbara Thompson(AR) 6-0,6-1
Jan Pierson(LA) d Margaret Collier(AR) 6-2,6-3
Andry/Pierson(LA) d Potts/Adams(AR) 6-1,6-1
Women 75s- AL def. AR 2-1
Nell Seavey(AL) d Sally Palmer(AR) 6-2,6-2
Anita Larose(AL) d Anita Russell(AR) Default
Sitz/Russell(AR) d Seavey/Larose(AL) 6-4,6-2
Men 35s- GA def. AR 2-1
Martin Kajevski(AR) d Ramon Bernal(GA) 6-3,6-0
Stephen McQuillen(GA) d Eric Sixby(AR) 6-3,6-3
Buerkle/Klebonde d Kajevski/Sixby(AR) 6-3,7-6
Men 45s- SC def. AR 3-0
Anthony Stewart(SC) d Donnie Wallis(AR) 6-2,6-0
Al Cannon(SC) d Thad Beck(AR) 6-3,6-3
Besley/Watkins(SC) d Bailey/Murphy 6-4,6-1
Men 55s- GA def. AR 3-0
Rob Castorri(GA) d Bill Bodie(AR) 6-1,6-1
Tom Smith(GA) d David Beauchamp(AR) 6-3,6-4
Reid/Schnall(GA) d Jackson/Lucas(AR) 6-1,6-2
Men 65s- SC def. AR 3-0
Emile Rasheed(SC) d Bill Eby(AR) 6-1,6-1
Dewey Varn(SC) d David Sherry(AR) 6-2,6-3
Varn/Nitsche(SC) d Bell/Fincher 6-1,6-0
Men 75s- **** No AR Team Competed ****
Women 35s- NC def. AR 3-0
Simona Galik(NC)d Paula Juels Jones(AR) 6-1,6-1
Amy Dillingham(NC) d Brandy Tunnel(AR) 6-0,6-0
Galik/Hollman(NC) d Tunnel/Ladenhoff(AR) 6-3,6-1
Women 45s- AL def. AR 2-1
Cindy Lucas(AR) d Liz Moorman(AL) 4-6,6-1,10-2tb
Patti Randolph(AL) d Sheila Jackson(AR) Default
Upchurch/Thompson d Tarwater/Fess(AR) Default
Women 55s- MS def. AR 3-0
Camielle Soulier(MS) d Bonnie Wettengel(AR) 7-6,6-0
Anne Cooke(MS) d Leslie Jackson(AR) 7-6,6-4
Randall/Thompson d Jeter/Wettengel(AR) Default
Women 65s- LA def. AR 3-0
Peggy Andry(LA) d Barbara Thompson(AR) 6-0,6-1
Jan Pierson(LA) d Margaret Collier(AR) 6-2,6-3
Andry/Pierson(LA) d Potts/Adams(AR) 6-1,6-1
Women 75s- AL def. AR 2-1
Nell Seavey(AL) d Sally Palmer(AR) 6-2,6-2
Anita Larose(AL) d Anita Russell(AR) Default
Sitz/Russell(AR) d Seavey/Larose(AL) 6-4,6-2
Men 35s- GA def. AR 2-1
Martin Kajevski(AR) d Ramon Bernal(GA) 6-3,6-0
Stephen McQuillen(GA) d Eric Sixby(AR) 6-3,6-3
Buerkle/Klebonde d Kajevski/Sixby(AR) 6-3,7-6
Men 45s- SC def. AR 3-0
Anthony Stewart(SC) d Donnie Wallis(AR) 6-2,6-0
Al Cannon(SC) d Thad Beck(AR) 6-3,6-3
Besley/Watkins(SC) d Bailey/Murphy 6-4,6-1
Men 55s- GA def. AR 3-0
Rob Castorri(GA) d Bill Bodie(AR) 6-1,6-1
Tom Smith(GA) d David Beauchamp(AR) 6-3,6-4
Reid/Schnall(GA) d Jackson/Lucas(AR) 6-1,6-2
Men 65s- SC def. AR 3-0
Emile Rasheed(SC) d Bill Eby(AR) 6-1,6-1
Dewey Varn(SC) d David Sherry(AR) 6-2,6-3
Varn/Nitsche(SC) d Bell/Fincher 6-1,6-0
Men 75s- **** No AR Team Competed ****
Leslie Pfeiffer, Executive Director of the Arkansas Tennis Association, Resigns Effective 12/31/11
AT A RECENT NORTH LITTLE ROCK PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING on APRIL 18, 2011:
Leslie Pfeiffer, Executive Director of the Arkansas Tennis Association, stated that she would retire on December 31, 2011. She reported that the Burns Park Tennis Center expansion is finished that includes twelve (12) 36'tennis courts for eight (8) and nine (9) years olds, and events have expanded to 80 per year. The National Site Meeting group is visiting the Burns Park Tennis Center, looking for a location to have the national league championship in 2013. She thanked the commission and said it had been a great year.
Commission Member Jeanne Hyde made a motion, seconded by Commission Member Bruce Waller, to accept and file this report. All
voted aye and motion passed unanimously.
Commission Member Vicki Stephens thanked her for their work and coming to the meeting.
Leslie Pfeiffer, Executive Director of the Arkansas Tennis Association, stated that she would retire on December 31, 2011. She reported that the Burns Park Tennis Center expansion is finished that includes twelve (12) 36'tennis courts for eight (8) and nine (9) years olds, and events have expanded to 80 per year. The National Site Meeting group is visiting the Burns Park Tennis Center, looking for a location to have the national league championship in 2013. She thanked the commission and said it had been a great year.
Commission Member Jeanne Hyde made a motion, seconded by Commission Member Bruce Waller, to accept and file this report. All
voted aye and motion passed unanimously.
Commission Member Vicki Stephens thanked her for their work and coming to the meeting.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Job Opening @ USTA Arkansas- Executive Director Position
Position Title: Executive Director
Position Description
The Executive Director serves as the chief operating officer of the Arkansas Tennis Association (ATA).Overall, the Executive Director is responsible for achieving the overall mission of the ATA: promote and develop the growth of tennis in Arkansas. In order to achieve this mission, the Executive Director works
closely with the ATA President and Executive Board, and directs and supervises the employees of the ATA in order to implement and operate programs designed to increase all aspects of tennis within the State. Within Arkansas, the Executive Director works with outside entities including the Arkansas Tennis Patrons Foundation, community tennis associations and tennis professionals to develop and enhance tennis programs in the State. In addition, in partnership with the City of North Little Rock and through the Facility Manager, the Executive Director oversees the operations of the Burns Park Tennis Facility.
The Arkansas Tennis Association is one of nine state associations within the USTA Southern Section. The ATA Executive Director is expected to develop professional relationships with the Executive Directors of the other USTA Southern districts and to work closely with USTA and USTA Southern staff with the objective of growing the game of tennis in Arkansas.
Major Duties
1. Manage and supervise ATA staff to insure that goals and objectives established by the ATA Executive Committee and Board of Directors are met. Included under this duty are the responsibilities for maintaining ATA employee records (e.g., leave requests, compensation records,etc.), recruiting and training new staff, and annual performance reviews.
2. Conduct the financial management of the ATA in order to assure that the monetary and physical assets of the ATA are safeguarded. Duties include development of the annual budget, recording of PBIF numbers, and oversight of ATA investments.
3. Inform the President and Executive Committee of activities of staff and other components of the ATA. Provide administrative support to the Executive Committee, Board of Directors and other ATA Committees.
4. Act as a liaison between the ATA and our parent organizations, the USTA and USTA Southern, as well as Arkansas Community Tennis Associations (CTA). Duties include attending semi‐annual and annual meetings of both the USTA and USTA Southern, other National and Sectional meetings and workshops that are deemed relevant to ATA operations, and periodic visits to Arkansas CTAs. When appropriate, work with the Arkansas Tennis Patrons Foundation on joint projects.
5. Support and serve as referee for ATA sponsored tournaments. Currently, these tournaments include three Adult League mid‐season tournaments, eight Adult League State Championships, and the Junior Team Tennis State Championship.
6.Oversee the operations of the Burns Park Tennis Facility. Duties include direct supervision of the Facility Manager and Director of Tennis, preparation and regular review of the budget and financial status, and working with the City of North Little Rock to insure that the Burns Park Tennis Facility is meeting its goals and objectives.
Specific Position Requirements
Baccalaureate Degree (e.g., B.A., B.S or equivalent) or higher/or suitable work experience
Experience in business setting ideally at a managerial level
Experience in tennis management (e.g., tennis facility manager, CTA management, tennis professional,staff in an USTA office), USTA Membership
Application Details
Applications including a resume, a letter of interest, and a list of up to five individuals who can serve as references should be sent to Larry Cornett at searchcommittee@arktennis.com. Email submission is preferable, however application materials may also be sent to: Arkansas Tennis Association, 2024 Arkansas Valley Drive, #302, Little Rock, AR, 72212. Applications will be reviewed starting July 15, 2011 and will be accepted until the position is filled. For more information about the Arkansas Tennis Association, consult the website, www.arktennis.com.
The ATA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications from women, members of underrepresented groups, and persons with disabilities are encouraged.
Position Description
The Executive Director serves as the chief operating officer of the Arkansas Tennis Association (ATA).Overall, the Executive Director is responsible for achieving the overall mission of the ATA: promote and develop the growth of tennis in Arkansas. In order to achieve this mission, the Executive Director works
closely with the ATA President and Executive Board, and directs and supervises the employees of the ATA in order to implement and operate programs designed to increase all aspects of tennis within the State. Within Arkansas, the Executive Director works with outside entities including the Arkansas Tennis Patrons Foundation, community tennis associations and tennis professionals to develop and enhance tennis programs in the State. In addition, in partnership with the City of North Little Rock and through the Facility Manager, the Executive Director oversees the operations of the Burns Park Tennis Facility.
The Arkansas Tennis Association is one of nine state associations within the USTA Southern Section. The ATA Executive Director is expected to develop professional relationships with the Executive Directors of the other USTA Southern districts and to work closely with USTA and USTA Southern staff with the objective of growing the game of tennis in Arkansas.
Major Duties
1. Manage and supervise ATA staff to insure that goals and objectives established by the ATA Executive Committee and Board of Directors are met. Included under this duty are the responsibilities for maintaining ATA employee records (e.g., leave requests, compensation records,etc.), recruiting and training new staff, and annual performance reviews.
2. Conduct the financial management of the ATA in order to assure that the monetary and physical assets of the ATA are safeguarded. Duties include development of the annual budget, recording of PBIF numbers, and oversight of ATA investments.
3. Inform the President and Executive Committee of activities of staff and other components of the ATA. Provide administrative support to the Executive Committee, Board of Directors and other ATA Committees.
4. Act as a liaison between the ATA and our parent organizations, the USTA and USTA Southern, as well as Arkansas Community Tennis Associations (CTA). Duties include attending semi‐annual and annual meetings of both the USTA and USTA Southern, other National and Sectional meetings and workshops that are deemed relevant to ATA operations, and periodic visits to Arkansas CTAs. When appropriate, work with the Arkansas Tennis Patrons Foundation on joint projects.
5. Support and serve as referee for ATA sponsored tournaments. Currently, these tournaments include three Adult League mid‐season tournaments, eight Adult League State Championships, and the Junior Team Tennis State Championship.
6.Oversee the operations of the Burns Park Tennis Facility. Duties include direct supervision of the Facility Manager and Director of Tennis, preparation and regular review of the budget and financial status, and working with the City of North Little Rock to insure that the Burns Park Tennis Facility is meeting its goals and objectives.
Specific Position Requirements
Baccalaureate Degree (e.g., B.A., B.S or equivalent) or higher/or suitable work experience
Experience in business setting ideally at a managerial level
Experience in tennis management (e.g., tennis facility manager, CTA management, tennis professional,staff in an USTA office), USTA Membership
Application Details
Applications including a resume, a letter of interest, and a list of up to five individuals who can serve as references should be sent to Larry Cornett at searchcommittee@arktennis.com. Email submission is preferable, however application materials may also be sent to: Arkansas Tennis Association, 2024 Arkansas Valley Drive, #302, Little Rock, AR, 72212. Applications will be reviewed starting July 15, 2011 and will be accepted until the position is filled. For more information about the Arkansas Tennis Association, consult the website, www.arktennis.com.
The ATA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications from women, members of underrepresented groups, and persons with disabilities are encouraged.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Ryan Hudelson and Mary Wright Capture the 2011 Arkansas Junior Qualifying Tennis Championships
Ryan Hudelson (pictured right) of Little Rock won the Boy's 18s title with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over William Campbell of Little Rock and Mary Wright of Hot Springs defeated Lindsey Liles of Little Rock 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 for the Girl's 18s title in the Arkansas Junior Qualifying Tennis Championships at Burns Park in North little Rock, Arkansas. Other divisional winners include
Boy's 16s- Taylor Cramer of Texarkana, Tx
Girl's 16s- Tiffany Tang of Rogers
Boy's 14s- Jake Jacoby of Little Rock
Girl's 14s- Jacqueline Carr of Bentonville
Boy's 12s- Max Mendelsohn of Little Rock,
Girl's 12s- Tatum Rice of Hot Springs,
Boy's 10s- Eric Richardson of Jonesboro
Girl's 10s- Evelyn Maurras of Jonesboro
*** See comments for other results
Boy's 16s- Taylor Cramer of Texarkana, Tx
Girl's 16s- Tiffany Tang of Rogers
Boy's 14s- Jake Jacoby of Little Rock
Girl's 14s- Jacqueline Carr of Bentonville
Boy's 12s- Max Mendelsohn of Little Rock,
Girl's 12s- Tatum Rice of Hot Springs,
Boy's 10s- Eric Richardson of Jonesboro
Girl's 10s- Evelyn Maurras of Jonesboro
*** See comments for other results
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Kaitlin Ray of Little Rock Signs with Tennis Powerhouse UCLA Bruins
As an energetic youngster growing up in Little Rock, Ark., Kaitlin Ray had several sports competing for her attention. One of them was tennis. But soccer and gymnastics were a lot of fun, too.
It took a few years, but Ray became serious about tennis. When that happened, at age 11, her enormous potential in the sport began to materialize.
The blue-chip recruit, who signed a scholarship in November to play tennis this fall at UCLA, emerged as a top junior in Arkansas. However, Ray didn't want to just be the best junior player in Arkansas. Achieving that objective would require a significant change.
"Little Rock is a great place to grow up, but it's not a tennis mecca," said Ray, who began playing tennis at age 4. "It was getting hard to find top players to play against."
Ray would soon learn there was a tennis mecca that could help her become a better player - the Smith Stearns Tennis Academy in Hilton Head Island, S.C. She began training at Smith Stearns in the first semester of her sophomore year in high school and has not regretted making that move.
"It's been a good decision for me," Ray said. "It was hard to leave my family and friends. (Smith Stearns) is such a positive environment and the staff is unbelievable. It's been the best two years of my life."
Under the tutelage of coaches B.J. Stearns, Billy Stearns and Jolene Watanabe, the 5-foot-5 Ray began taking her game to a higher level.
"All the coaches have been helpful, teaching me shot selection and strategy," Ray said. "They've really helped me to hit a bigger ball and you need that as you go higher."
Ray, 18, hit a lot of big balls at the recent USTA Regional Tournament Segment in January at Mobile, Ala., winning five straight matches to capture the Girls' 18 title. That championship, along with other excellent tournament results, helped Ray reach the top 25 nationally in USTA Girls' 18 singles and become a prized recruit.

Ray believes the skills she gained in soccer and gymnastics helped her on the tennis court.
"I loved both of them," Ray said. "They provided me with balance and were a good foundation. I quit gymnastics right when the routines were starting to get dangerous."
In exploring college options, Ray was faced with more choices. UCLA was on her list, as were top schools like Vanderbilt, Notre Dame, Georgia Tech and North Carolina. Eventually, the chance to play for Stella Sampras Webster at UCLA was too good to pass up.
"When I visited UCLA, I fell in love with the coaching staff," Ray said. "Coach Sampras Webster and Rance Brown are dedicated to their program and they want you to get better in college."
Playing tennis in California won't be anything new for Ray. She has played the Easter Bowl in Palm Desert four times and the National Hard Courts in San Diego twice.
Ray plans to continue training at Smith Stearns through September, a few weeks before the start of her freshman year at UCLA. Then she will join one of the nation's best college programs for women's tennis.
By: TennisRecruiting.Net & Keith Kropp
It took a few years, but Ray became serious about tennis. When that happened, at age 11, her enormous potential in the sport began to materialize.
The blue-chip recruit, who signed a scholarship in November to play tennis this fall at UCLA, emerged as a top junior in Arkansas. However, Ray didn't want to just be the best junior player in Arkansas. Achieving that objective would require a significant change.
"Little Rock is a great place to grow up, but it's not a tennis mecca," said Ray, who began playing tennis at age 4. "It was getting hard to find top players to play against."
Ray would soon learn there was a tennis mecca that could help her become a better player - the Smith Stearns Tennis Academy in Hilton Head Island, S.C. She began training at Smith Stearns in the first semester of her sophomore year in high school and has not regretted making that move.
"It's been a good decision for me," Ray said. "It was hard to leave my family and friends. (Smith Stearns) is such a positive environment and the staff is unbelievable. It's been the best two years of my life."
Under the tutelage of coaches B.J. Stearns, Billy Stearns and Jolene Watanabe, the 5-foot-5 Ray began taking her game to a higher level.
"All the coaches have been helpful, teaching me shot selection and strategy," Ray said. "They've really helped me to hit a bigger ball and you need that as you go higher."
Ray, 18, hit a lot of big balls at the recent USTA Regional Tournament Segment in January at Mobile, Ala., winning five straight matches to capture the Girls' 18 title. That championship, along with other excellent tournament results, helped Ray reach the top 25 nationally in USTA Girls' 18 singles and become a prized recruit.

Ray believes the skills she gained in soccer and gymnastics helped her on the tennis court.
"I loved both of them," Ray said. "They provided me with balance and were a good foundation. I quit gymnastics right when the routines were starting to get dangerous."
In exploring college options, Ray was faced with more choices. UCLA was on her list, as were top schools like Vanderbilt, Notre Dame, Georgia Tech and North Carolina. Eventually, the chance to play for Stella Sampras Webster at UCLA was too good to pass up.
"When I visited UCLA, I fell in love with the coaching staff," Ray said. "Coach Sampras Webster and Rance Brown are dedicated to their program and they want you to get better in college."
Playing tennis in California won't be anything new for Ray. She has played the Easter Bowl in Palm Desert four times and the National Hard Courts in San Diego twice.
Ray plans to continue training at Smith Stearns through September, a few weeks before the start of her freshman year at UCLA. Then she will join one of the nation's best college programs for women's tennis.
By: TennisRecruiting.Net & Keith Kropp
Thursday, March 24, 2011
St. Vincent Tour de Paul USTA Pro Circuit Men’s Tennis Tournament Begins April 4th
The St. Vincent Tour de Paul USTA Pro Circuit Men’s Tennis Tournament runs April 4 -10 at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Little Rock. This is the 31st year the tournament has been held in Little Rock, and is the only USTA Pro circuit professional men’s tennis event in Arkansas. St. Vincent has been the title sponsor for 27 years. There are several tennis related events including a dinner for players and fans to meet as well as Men’s, Mixed and Junior Pro AMs.
The tennis tournament includes social and tennis events throughout the week that are attended by approximately 200 people. Over 400 spectators watch the tournament over the 10 day period at Pleasant Valley Country Club. Tennis players from all over the world visit Little Rock to play in this USTA Pro circuit event.
The St. Vincent Tour de Paul Tennis Tournament has been selected as the recipient of the Arkansas Tennis Association (ATA) “Special Tennis Event of the Year award for 2010” as well as the USTA Southern Region Special Event for 2010.
The price for spectators to view this event is at a very affordable rate- FREE!!!
The tennis tournament includes social and tennis events throughout the week that are attended by approximately 200 people. Over 400 spectators watch the tournament over the 10 day period at Pleasant Valley Country Club. Tennis players from all over the world visit Little Rock to play in this USTA Pro circuit event.
The St. Vincent Tour de Paul Tennis Tournament has been selected as the recipient of the Arkansas Tennis Association (ATA) “Special Tennis Event of the Year award for 2010” as well as the USTA Southern Region Special Event for 2010.
The price for spectators to view this event is at a very affordable rate- FREE!!!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Mid-Season Team Tennis Tournament Starts March 11th at Burns Park Tennis Center
Arkansas League Mid-Season Tennis Tournament starts next Friday at Burns Park. Phone batteries are hot and emails are zipping back and forth as the captains plan their strategies and form their lineups. The local police have ticketed many tennis players during this time of the year. Let us know of any interesting tennis-related stories or team predictions circulating!!!!!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
The Racquet Club of Memphis Hosts ATP & WTA World Tour Pro Tournament February 11-20

The Racquet Club of Memphis is the only private club in the world to host a professional ATP Men's and WTA Women's combined indoor tennis event. The 2011 Regions Morgan Keegan Championships and the Cellular South Cup will be played February 11-20, 2011. For tournament details please visit www.memphistennis.com or call (901) 765-4401.
2011 Players Already Commited
Andy Roddick, Fernando Verdasco, Gael Monfils, Lleyton Hewitt, James Blake, John Isner, Juan Martin del Potro, Mardy Fish, Sam Querrey, Tommy Haas & Melanie Oudin
Congratulations to our 2010 Champions
Men’s Singles – Sam Querrey
Men’s Doubles – John Isner / Sam Querrey
Women’s Singles – Maria Sharapova
Women’s Doubles – Vania King / Michaella Krajicek
Friday, January 28, 2011
Quality Tennis Lessons/Programs Across the State of Arkansas
If you are interested in learning "The Game of Tennis", Tennis Camps/Clinics/Programs are offered across the state of Arkansas.
Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced tennis lessons are available for adults and juniors including Quick-Start Tennis Programs.
Below is a short list of quality tennis instruction programs for all ages in alphabetical order of the cities in which they are located.
City/ Contact Name /Phone Number
Cabot / Chuck Cavin / 501-570-6755
Conway / Chuck Cavin /501-570-6755
El Dorado /Eric Sixby /870-814-5122
Fayetteville/ Jake Shoemake/ 479-204-1009
Hot Springs / Ronnie Bran /501-624-2153
Jonesboro /Gary Jones /870-932-6556
Little Rock / Chuck Cavin / 501-570-6755
Maumelle / Chuck Cavin / 501-570-6755
Texarkana / Billy Power / 903-244-4061
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Top-Ranked Arkansas Adults & Juniors in 2010 Year-End USTA National Rankings

Kevin Hickey, Ray Pascale, Doug Stursma, Jan Coester, and Karen Graham achieved the highest USTA National Rankings for Arkansas Adult tennis players. Both, Ray Pascale of Pine Bluff and Kevin Hickey of Ft. Smith reached #13 in the Men's divisions followed by Doug Stursma of Bella Vista at #19, and Jan Coester of Lincoln at #47. In the Women's divisions, Karen Graham of Van Buren ranked #43.
Maxwell Mendelsohn, Jake Jacoby, Kaitlin Ray, and Tatum Rice achieved the highest USTA National Rankings for Arkansas Junior tennis players. Kaitlin Ray of Little Rock led all juniors with a #32 national ranking along with Maxwell Mendelsohn of Little Rock at #128, Tatum Rice of Hot Springs at #170, and Jake Jacoby of Little Rock at #199.
Below is a list of all nationally ranked Arkansas tennis players and their divisions:
Men's 40s
Rank Name City State Points
13 Hickey, Kevin Fort Smith AR 1250
Men's 50s
Rank Name City State Points
125 Cavin, Chuck Little Rock AR 144
Men's 55s
Rank Name City State Points
13 Pascale, Ray Pine Bluff AR 1329
19 Stursma, Doug C. Bella Vista AR 1097
109 Collazo, Mel Little Rock AR 210
Men's 60s
Rank Name City State Points
76 Duffel, Stephen G. Little Rock AR 458
109 Beauchamp, David Fayetteville AR 264
Men's 70s
Rank Name City State Points
47 Coester, Jan W. Lincoln AR 598
Women's 60s
Rank Name City State Points
43 Graham, Karen D. Van Buren AR 269
Boy's 12s
Rank Name City State Points
128 Mendelsohn, Maxwell Lawrence Little Rock AR 892
Boy's 14s
Rank Name City State Points
199 Jacoby, Jake Little Rock AR 771
251 Cramer, Taylor Texarkana TX 676
446 Mathis, Christian K. Mountain Home AR 410
662 Talbert, Matt Hot Springs AR 253
747 Terrell, Branch Little Rock AR 206
Boy's 16s
Rank Name City State Points
448 Crawford, Austin Maumelle AR 443
701 Colton, S. Riley Little Rock AR 253
811 Olaya, Julio R. Little Rock AR 202
Boy's 18s
Rank Name City State Points
246 Hudelson, Ryan Little Rock AR 718
354 Martinez, Mario Maumelle AR 554
568 Adams, Grant Texarkana TX 331
Girl's 12s
Rank Name City State Points
170 Rice, Tatum Brooke Hot Springs AR 786
589 Darter, Alye Rogers AR 237
605 Rice, Thea Hale Hot Springs AR 227
Girl's 14s
Rank Name City State Points
219 Carr, Jacqueline Ariana Bentonville AR 722
299 Jackson, Katelyn Roland AR 587
363 Tang, Tiffany Rogers AR 477
477 Tarwater, Annie Texarkana TX 356
562 Metcalf, Emily Ann Jonesboro AR 292
Girl's 16s
Rank Name City State Points
254 Wright, Mary Hot Springs AR 672
Girl's 18s
Rank Name City State Points
32 Ray, Kaitlin M. Little Rock AR 1708
595 Liles, Lindsey Little Rock AR 283
Top-Ranked Arkansas Juniors in 2010 Year-End Southern Tennis Rankings

Zachary Humphries of Maumelle and Thea Hale Rice of Hot Springs achieved the highest ranking among Arkansas Junior Tennis players in the 2010 Year-End Southern Junior Rankings. Humphries reached #4 in the Southern Boy's 10s division, and Rice ranked #5 in the Girl's 10s division. Below is a list of the Top-200 ranked Arkansas Juniors in the Southern Section of the USTA.
Boy's 10s
Rank Name City State Points
4 Humphries, Zachary Maumelle AR 1780
8 Chakka, Anil Little Rock AR 1559
19 Wood, Andrew White Hall AR 1184
35 Lupinek, Brandon D North Little Rock AR 881
37 Barnett, Wesley Little Rock AR 873
66 Johnson, Conner Nicklaus Hot Springs AR 544
81 Lundstrum, Isaac Lee Fayetteville AR 463
89 Rogers, Foster Harrison Little Rock AR 442
106 Schach, Quinn Fayetteville AR 380
109 Frey, Maximilian Y. Texarkana AR 370
159 Light, Scott Jonesboro AR 246
189 Copeland, Chase Jonesboro AR 187
193 Richardson, Eric Jonesboro AR 180
Boy's 12s
Rank Name City State Points
10 Mendelsohn, Maxwell Lawrence Little Rock AR 2897
73 Ney, Marshall Smith Rogers AR 1365
80 Chakka, Anil Little Rock AR 1260
87 Hill, Jack Henry Hot Springs AR 1157
91 Kauffman, Spencer Hot Springs AR 1147
98 Humphries, Zachary Maumelle AR 1112
102 Simpson, Jef Jonesboro AR 1088
108 Clark, Griffin Rogers AR 1036
117 Harrison, Hunter Matthew Little Rock AR 935
127 Chikkala, Srikar Bentonville AR 827
136 McKee, Davis Jonesboro AR 751
142 Mitchell, Mason Ray Jonesboro AR 699
171 MacKey, Connor Jonesboro AR 561
177 Joshuva, Richard Bentonville AR 535
Boy's 14s
Rank Name City State Points
7 Jacoby, Jake Little Rock AR 3018
56 Mathis, Christian K. Mountain Home AR 1633
58 Talbert, Matt Hot Springs AR 1546
61 Deluca, Dylan Joseph Bentonville AR 1515
113 Brandon, Trent Little Rock AR 922
125 Chakka, Kiran Little Rock AR 823
190 Morse, Michael M. Rogers AR 549

Boy's 16s
Rank Name City State Points
57 Olaya, Julio R. Little Rock AR 1750
75 Cramer, Taylor Texarkana TX 1522(pictured right)
96 Jacoby, Jake Little Rock AR 1206
118 Churchill, David Reed Fayetteville AR 996
121 Guy, Cole Chapman Pine Bluff AR 980
124 Sheppard, Jordan Bentonville AR 952
159 Henry, Kyle Fayetteville AR 712
161 Shah, Varun Bentonville AR 702
183 McCollough, Matt Cabot AR 625
187 Terrell, Branch Little Rock AR 610
Boy's 18s
Rank Name City State Points
36 Martinez, Mario Maumelle AR 2123
37 Hudelson, Ryan Little Rock AR 2101
45 Adams, Grant Texarkana TX 1961
92 Campbell, William B. Little Rock AR 1282
117 Rowden, Jon Mark Greenbrier AR 1034
157 Hodous, Robert T. Fayetteville AR 778
176 Crawford, Austin Maumelle AR 680
177 McReynolds, Caleb M. Bella Vista AR 668
Girl's 10s
Rank Name City State Points
5 Rice, Thea Hale Hot Springs AR 1864
17 McKee, Maddie Jonesboro AR 1064
23 Hafner, Cameron Jonesboro AR 901
31 Doshier, Claire Harrison AR 824
43 Roper, Hunter Jonesboro AR 730
104 lucas, margaret porter LITTLE ROCK AR 331
105 Magness, Anna L Fort Smith AR 330
114 Allen, Eva North Little Rock AR 312
128 Worsham, Shelby Little Rock AR 265
132 Loflin, Ally L. Jonesboro AR 252
Girl's 12s
Rank Name City State Points
12 Rice, Tatum Brooke Hot Springs AR 2902
57 Rice, Thea Hale Hot Springs AR 1603
70 McAlexander, Morgan R. Jonesboro AR 1387
80 McAlexander, Bailey D. Jonesboro AR 1232
98 Baker, Emma MeiYuan Bentonville AR 1004
117 Ward, Kami Rave Hot Springs AR 791
141 Gamberini, Hannah Hot Springs AR 644
157 Pressley, Madelyn Claire Fort Smith AR 582
188 LaFrance, Katie Perdue Little Rock AR 438
190 Shah, Kruti Bentonville AR 435
196 Clemmons, Polly Hot Springs AR 415
Girl's 14s
Rank Name City State Points
12 Tang, Tiffany Rogers AR 3102
25 Carr, Jacqueline Ariana Bentonville AR 2297
39 Jackson, Katelyn Roland AR 1972
41 Metcalf, Emily Ann Jonesboro AR 1938
43 Tarwater, Annie Texarkana TX 1875
99 Darter, Alye Rogers AR 1201
107 Beaver, Alexis Fayetteville AR 1146
110 Lanier, Laura Little Rock AR 1140
156 Tang, Katherine Rogers AR 746
160 Edwards, Kayley S. Fort Smith AR 715
179 Glendenning, Rachel Lake Hamilton AR 640
181 Flynn, Teah Lorraine Farmington AR 638
Girl's 16s
Rank Name City State Points
32 Wright, Mary Hot Springs AR 2462
146 Randolph, Trinity Little Rock AR 923
157 Beetstra, Margaret A. Little Rock AR 869
174 Swanson, Kelly M. Little Rock AR 789
176 Tang, Tiffany Rogers AR 780
192 Pearce, Lindsy Fort Smith AR 706
Girl's 18s
Rank Name City State Points
12 Ray, Kaitlin M. Little Rock AR 2815
52 Liles, Lindsey Little Rock AR 1792
101 Brandon, Darby Little Rock AR 1315
130 Rowden, Ali Greenbrier AR 1049
162 Andersen, Amy Rogers AR 731
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