November 2024 Newsletter
HTA Fall Festival Super Senior & Senior Tournament at Memorial Park Tennis Center
Best of Texas
The Houston area was recognized for three ”bests” in the USTA/Texas competition. Winners were selected by voting.
Gabriel Gutierrez was Best College Coach; Aceing Autism at Houston Hearthstone Country Club was Best Adaptive Tennis Program; and Adaptive Athletics at the University of Houston was Best Adaptive Tennis Program (small).
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October 2024 Newsletter
Houston NJTL Fun Day
Houston NJTL Fun Day, sponsored by Fayez Sarofim & Co US Men’s Clay Court Championships, was held at Fonde Recreation Center. Photos by Mark Howard
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September 2024 Newsletter
Abilities Expo
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August 2024 Newsletter
In-Service Clinic at Mead Middle School
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July 2024 Newsletter
Second Annual We Play for Pride Tournament
HTA celebrated diversity, equity and inclusion again with its second annual Pride tournament, which attracted 45 participants, up from 15 in last year. Sarah Flood and Justin Henley saw that the event at Memorial Park Tennis Center ran smoothly. After several hours of tennis, the group refueled themselves at Beck’s Prime.
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June 2024 Newsletter
Game Set Match Gala and Tennis Fashion Show
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May 2024 Newsletter
HTA RBC Wealth Management Houston Open
And that’s not all! More photos on Facebook, April 4 post.
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April 2024 Newsletter
HTA Level 6 Tournament Scenes at Lee LeClear Tennis Center
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March 2024 Newsletter
HTA Level 5 Tournament Scenes at Lee LeClear Tennis Center
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February 2024 Newsletter
HTA RBC Wealth Management January Level 3 Tournament Scenes
Tennis Express hosts Serve Up a Cure Bingo Fundraiser Saturday, February 10
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January 2024 Newsletter
Annual Meeting Scenes
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December 2023 Newsletter
HTA Level 6 Tournament for Boys and Girls 12-18
Top row: Avery Ezell, Brooke Buoni, Maggie Chen; Second row: Ansh Chandarana, left, and Jett Ivey; Rafael Garcia, left, and Adrian Garcia; David Crichton Amaya, Ace Ivey and Felix Straub; Third Row: Liam Funk and Etai Funk; HTA Tournament Coordinator Gloria Dial; Skyler Grosshans; Fourth Row: the Garcia family; Joscelyn McCoy, Emerson Mulvehill and Kiara Chandila; Sohaan Jagasia and Kenneth Simpson; Fifth Row: Theodore Nelson and Luis Ledezma; Qasin Hussain; Rimpei Takishima and Sankrith Srinivasan; Sixth Row: the McCoy family; Sebastian Tinoco and Ninay Harish; Kenneth Simpson and Yvette Simpson
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November 2023 Newsletter
HTA Fall Festival Senior & Super Senior Tournament at Memorial Park Tennis Center
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Level 4 Open Scenes at Lee LeClear Tennis Center
October 2023 Newsletter
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September 2023 Newsletter
HTA Level 5 Open scenes at Memorial Park Tennis Center
Left to right, top row: Girls 12 West finalist Tiffany Urtis and winner Elizabeth Smirnova; Girls 14s East Flight 2 winner Jocelyn Sun, left, and finalist Lakshmi Coffey; Girls 12s East winner Darya Majed, left, and finalist Brooklynn Price.
Second row: Girls 14s Flight 2 consolation winner Hanzhen Ying, left, with Natasha Rosseland; Girls 12s Flight 1 consolation winner Maddy Svadlenak; Girls 14s fourth place Francesa Ariz, left, and third place Helena Young.
Third row: Girls 14s East finalist Madeleine Monti, left, and winner Samantha Gottfried; Girls 14s Flight 2 doubles winner Madeline Peters. (Partner Rebecca Crichton); Girls 12s third place winner Presley Horowitz, left, and fourth place winner Elaina Jia.
Fourth row: Girls 14s Flight 2 doubles winner Rebecca Crichton-Amaya (partner Madeline Peters); Girls 14s consolation winner Sophia Preng.
August 2023 Newsletter
The five-day ITF/USTA Junior Wheelchair Camp at the University of Houston featured lots of tennis matches and drills. Players also rode the METRO Rail to an Astros baseball game, engaged in a water fight one day and finished with an awards banquet. Photos by Cindy Benzon and Harold Graham.
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July 2023 Newsletter
We Play for Pride Tournament
The first We Play for Pride tournament, led by HTA Board Members Sarah Flood and Troy Toole, debuted at Memorial Park Tennis Center on June 24. Participants played tennis matches, then had lunch at Beck’s Prime in the park, with a colorful rainbow cake for dessert. Proceeds of the event were donated to the Montrose Center.
June 2023 Newsletter
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Captains’ Appreciation Play Day at Memorial Park Tennis Center
May 2023 Newsletter
Game Set Match & Tennis Fashion Show
HTA RBC Wealth Management Houston Open
April 2023 Newsletter
(Share your tennis-related photos with On & Off the Court. Please identify location and/or event. Send to terrystjohn@att.net.)
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March 2023 Newsletter
HTA and USTA Texas hosted a Meet and Greet Session for USTA Texas volunteers prior to the annual meeting in Irving, Texas.
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February 2023 Newsletter
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USTA Louisiana invites seniors to play in their second annual 70 & Over Adult Multi State Invitational Championships March 24-26 in Shreveport, La. Register here.
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January 2023 Newsletter
HTA Annual Meeting & Holiday Party
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The Texas Tennis Coaches Association announced award winners at its December annual convention at Horseshoe Bay Resort. Quite a few local coaches were recognized.
Congratulations to:
Special Coach of the Year Awards:
- Brandon Clark Courage Award: Manuel Moreno, Jr. – Dobie HS
- Holly Ford Sportsmanship Award: Gregg Parker – Clear Springs HS
Coach of the Year Awards:
- 6A Assistant Coach of the Year: Karl Burford – Katy Seven Lakes HS
- Private School Coach of the Year: Steve Gleaves – St. John’s HS
- 6A Region 2 Coach of the Year: Jayson Everett – Tomball Memorial HS
- 6A Region 3 Coach of the Year: Brett Bernstein – Fort Bend Clements HS
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December 2022 Newsletter
Tri-Level Tournament
LeMaster Husband-Wife Tournament, Photos Courtesy of Brenda Blanchard
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November 2022 Newsletter
Houston Fall Festival –Seniors and Super Seniors
Level 4 Open–HTA Boys and Girls 12 and 18 Singles and Doubles
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October 2022 Newsletter
Captain’s Appreciation and NJTL Play Day at Memorial Park Tennis Center with Jersey Mike Subs
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September 2022 Newsletter
HTA Level 5 Open–Boys and Girls 12 and 14 singles and doubles
at Missouri City Recreation & Tennis Center and Memorial Park Tennis Center
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August 2022 Newsletter
The USTA/ITF Wheelchair Tennis Camp at the University of Houston welcomed players in July. Two-time Paralympian Shelby Baron and USA National Coach Paul Walker were here to help.
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July 2022 Newsletter
HTA Scholarship Luncheon at Beck’s Prime and the Adult 40+ Sectional Champs
Top row: Students, sponsors, parents and staff gathered after the luncheon for a photo shoot.; HTA ED Emily Schaefer, Kendall Jaeger and Victoria Jaeger (right) congratulate student Isaac Harris; Cheryl Hultquist, Schaefer, Claire Goosey and Brenda Blanchard were in attendance. Second row: Lunch is served at Beck’s Prime; third photo, The North Houston Women’s 4.5 team, captained by Tawn Vo and Donna Miller, advanced to Nationals. Team members are Kelly Cantrell, Mary Donlon, Audrey Du, Tara Kim, Michelle Logan, Michelle Marin, Heather Mee, Miller, Angela Momeier, Cristina Petrosini, Christina Thorson, Marissa Valentine-King, Vo and Wendy Womack. Third row: the North Houston (Lucky Strings-The Woodlands) 3.0 team, captained by Julie Warrington, advanced to Nationals. Team members are Tina Battle, Janet Beckman, Erika Breen, Tara Brengel, Catriona Edmond, Sara Jackson, Michelle Legg, Carla Lovell, Robyn Schapiro, Theresa Schlichter, Meredith Sipko, Warrington, Tara Wheeler and Hillary Zuniga; The Houston Haute Shots 3.5 team, captained by Veronica Barnhill and Kim Pataky, advanced to Nationals. The roster includes Kirsten Arnold, Barnhill, Cari Curtis, Adrianna Daza, Mei Dong, Jing Du, Margaret Forte, Bridget Hettish, Akemi Ikei, Marty Kirkpatrick, Kristin Kloss, Jennifer Lively, Beth Lumba, Gabriela Montes, Marlene Morales, Pataky, Ambar Penaloza and Kimberly Sanders; and the Houston 4.0 team, captained by Mary Volf and Marian Hilpert won the 4.0 Sectionals. Team members are Ellen Chandler, Michele Friedman, Hilpert, Angela Johnston, Emmie Ko, Hannah Law, Amy Markwort, Samantha Morrison, Thy Regent, Meghan Rovelli, Natalie Synnott, Diana Tully, Volf, Valerie Volpi and Elizabeth Zdeblick. Adult Sectional Champions photos courtesy USTA Texas
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June 2022 Newsletter
Jack & Jill Family Tennis Play Day at Memorial Park Tennis Center
95 new players from local Jack & Jill chapters participated in this first of a kind event.
Left: Jack & Jill tennis organizers; Center: Jack & Jill Mom and daughter; Right: Jack & Jill tennis group
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National Tennis Month Play Day at Memorial Park Tennis Center
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May 2022 Newsletter
RBC Wealth Management Houston Open Adult, Senior and Super Senior Tournament
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April 2022 Newsletter
USTA National Senior Women’s Clay Court Tournament
Houston Racquet Club
Cougar Open Wheelchair Tennis Tournament
Memorial Park Tennis Center
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March 2022 Newsletter
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February 2022 Newsletter
Scenes from the HTA Level 3 Boys and Girls 18s and 14s tournament
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January 2022 Newsletter
HTA Captains Appreciation Party and USTA Play Day
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December 2021 Newsletter
The Memorial High School tennis team showed their Thanksgiving spirit by assembling 75 bags of groceries and donations and 75 gift cards for turkeys and perishables for their sister school Pine Shadows Elementary. The generous donations from the local tennis families helped Memorial surpass their goal in an especially tough year with food supply chain shortages and lingering COVID-19 concerns. With direction from Memorial coaches Booth, Andrews and Mandell, the kids unloaded, unpacked, organized and assembled the bags and loaded up cars full of groceries ready for delivery. Thank you to the tennis team for blessing these families with a Thanksgiving meal.
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November 2021 Newsletter
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USTA Super Senior & Senior Fall Festival Scenes
Serve Up a Cure Scenes
Photos by Tracy Rolling
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The Texas Tennis Hall of Fame is proud to announce the Class of 2021, two individuals who have made an indelible mark on Texas tennis both on and off the court. The 2021 inductees are Wayne Leavitt and Carolyn Moody. The induction ceremony will take place at the Texas Tennis Museum and Hall of Fame Annual Banquet on Saturday, November 6. The Class of 2020, which included Paul Cass, Chuck Sanchelli, Kathy Vick and Carol Weyman, will also be honored. Tickets can be purchased online.
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October 2021 Newsletter
Above: Scenes from Combo team competition at Homer Ford Tennis Center in mid September. Winning combo teams heading for Sectionals in Corpus Christi this month are captained by men’s 9.5—Bill Zindler; women’s 8.5—Jeri Richard-Brantley; women’s 7.5—Keiko Kay Thompson and Diem Pham; and women’s 6.5—Michele Thiet and Pam Saddler.
Above: Scenes from the Senior Women’s Clay Court Championships held at the Houston Racquet Club in September. The tournament celebrated its 50th anniversary this year.
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Club Notes: The Downtown Club at the Met will host this year’s 2021 Charity Classic 80’s Festival October 4-9. This is the 15th year of the Charity Classic, ClubCorp’s major effort benefitting employee care foundation and more than 100 charitable organizations. The event includes a silent auction and many sporting events for members, friends and guests. This year’s charity proceeds will go to Wounded Warriors.
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September 2021 Newsletter
Above left: Nancy Richey, a graduate of Jeff Davis High School in Houston, was inducted into HISD’s recently established Athletic Hall of Honor along with athletes from the city’s other high schools. Center and right: (Photos from the NJTL of Houston Facebook page) Arianna De Los Reyes from Bendwood with her third place medal on the USTA Junior Circuit and Danielle (no last name given) who won the finals of a USTA Junior Circuit green ball tournament.
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August 2021 Newsletter
Cheers to the winning teams at the Citywide League tournament at Lee LeClear Tennis Center in July. Teams heading to Sectionals in Dallas the last weekend in July are the 4.5 Men LLTC Old School captained by Allen Teague; 4.5 Women LLTC Summer Smashers captained by Anjali Iyer; 3.5 Men HFTC Hawk Eyes captained by Freddy Soewito; and 3.5 Women Windsor Park Lakes Stars at Night captained by Kim Pataky.
Iyer reported that the Summer Smashers competitors heading to Dallas are Iyer, Chelsea Grear, Donnetha Johnson, Cindy Taylor, Chiara Combs, Nicole Le, Michelle Campbell, Holly Hayes, Jasmine Nguyen, Tammy Nasse and Cara Miller. Anna Studt, Jeri Richard, Tomomi Tsuchiya and Christina Moreno are also on the team.
Winning Lone Star teams are 5.0 Men—Cinco Ranch Viteri captained by Pablo Viteri; 4.0 Men Life Time Galleria captained by Lynn Klement; 4.0 Women HFTC Bumblebees captained Illina Yang; 3.0 Women Royal Oaks Royal Deuces captained by Virginia Endecott; and 2.5 Royal Oaks Royal Courtettes captained by Claire Thuen. The 5.0, 4.0 and 3.0 teams will compete in Richardson the first weekend in August.
Good luck to all!
Scenes from Citywide
Honors
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July 2021 Newsletter
Level 5 Open HTA 14 and 18 singles tournament at Lee LeClear TC in June: Left to right: Girls 18s winner Kori Montoya, left, and finalist Anneliese Beltran; Gloria Dial presents Allan Xu with the boy’s Sportsmanship Award. Allan also was the winner in the boys 14 singles; Boys 18 finalist Aashish Dhanani, left, with winner Nicolas Montoya; Girls 14s winner Erin Bui, left, and finalist Ahona Chowdhury. Meet another one of our scholarship recipients–Quentin Maxwell. He’s a Magnolia West High School graduate and will be attending the University of Alabama in the fall.
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June 2021 Newsletter
Congratulations to Memorial High School tennis players Aleksandra Dimitrijevic and Drew Morris, who won the Class 6A girls doubles division of the UIL state championships in San Antonio in May. Photo courtesy of the Houston Chronicle.
RBC Wealth Management Level 4 Open 12s & 16s tournament at Lee LeClear Tennis Center
Top row: Boys 12 winner Blair Chen, left, and finalist Mason Vaughan; Spectators; Girls 12 finalist Carley Griffin, left, and winner Marta Pacuraru
Second row: Spectators; Boys 16 winner Noey Do, left, and finalist Jackson Caldwell; Girls 16 finalist Michelle Li, left, and winner Catherine Shen
Third row: Spectators
Below: Tournament officials Jeri Richard-Brantley, left, and Gloria Dial
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May 2021 Newsletter
RBC Wealth Management Houston Open (Adult, Senior and Super Senior) at Lee LeClear Tennis Center
Row 1, from left: Men’s Open singles winner Guillermo Cosson, left, and finalist Kristian Rodriquez; Women’s Open singles winner Alexis Odom, left, and finalist Carla Cooper; Linh Nguyen, women’s 3.5 singles winner
Row 2: Players checking in; Men’s 3.5 40+ winner Tony Kayser, left. and finalist Praveen Bondala Nageswararao; Women’s 3.0 doubles 2nd place Barbara Endl, left, and Kit Kaliski
Row 3: Women’s 4.5 finalist Anjali Iyer, left, and winner Nealie Kaplan; Mary Ann Padilla and Jeri Richard-Brantley at tournament desk; Blake, Ann and Cecile Wilde
Row 4: Men’s 4.5 singles finalist James Bui, left, and winner Kyle Koehler; Men’s 60s winner Jay Pfister, left, and finalist Mike Martin; Between matches
Row 5: Women’s 3.5 40+ doubles winners Kathy Xia, left, and Akemi Ikei; Women’s 3.0 doubles winners Serena Zindler, left, and Layla Martinez; Men’s 4.5 40+ winner Steve Phan, left, and finalist JD Miles
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April 2021 Newsletter
First Row: Left: High school scholarships recipient Varun Thachil, class of 2018. Varun reports, “I am now a junior at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and my major is Healthcare Management on the pre-med track. In my freshman year I played for the Case Men’s Tennis Team (my roster pic is attached) and I only lost one match the whole season. The next year I stopped playing to spend more time on my academics. I also serve as the vice president of Special Olympics here, and we often hold tennis clinics for less privileged school kids in the local Cleveland area. Despite no longer playing tennis competitively, I have been coaching kids in Cypress when I come back home from college. I am applying to medical school this year and am set to graduate next summer. Thank you so much for the HTA scholarship. It has decreased the burden of my tuition costs along with my merit scholarship, and I am ever grateful for the recognition you have given me.”
Center and right photos: Brooke Dickey, a scholarship recipient in 2018 and a junior at Texas Tech, has been accepted to the competitive Supply Chain Management program at Tech’s Rawls College of Business. She is majoring in Supply Chain and minoring in accounting. She reports “My cumulative GPA is a 3.758, and I am interning with Amazon this summer as an area manager. Throughout my time at Texas Tech I have played for the Texas Tech Tennis Club. I am a two-year nationals qualifier. I have held the officer positions: Travel Coordinator, Social Media Admin., and President. I have recently joined the pickle ball club. I have been waiting tables at Saltgrass Steakhouse throughout college. I have received my class ring. I am thankful for the scholarship I received from y’all, since I am financially independent (I do wish I could re-apply).”
Second Row: HTA NJTL classes at Lee LeClear Tennis Center and Bendwood Park.