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2024 ALTA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chequetta Allen Gaining Momentum

2024 ALTA President


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CONTENTS

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 VOLUME 34 NUMBER 1

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FEATURES

LEAGUE NEWS

COURT CUISINE

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ALTA Annual Meeting

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Senior Day

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ALTA Coordinators of the Year

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Thursday Women

Executive Committee Profiles

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Sunday Women

IN EVERY ISSUE

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Juniors

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President’s Letter

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2024 Winter Getaways

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Men

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ALTA Calendars

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Wheelchair

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Heard Around Atlanta

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Tennis Headlines

IMPROVING YOUR GAME

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Good Question

Meet Brett O’Brien, Chimney Lakes Men B1 the winner of last issue’s trivia contest.

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Jensen Zone

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Classifieds

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Stephen Huss

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About ALTA

Net News Trivia Contest

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Why Does Etiquette Matter?

EXTRAS 20

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Trivia Contest Winner

Between Bread

Enter our trivia contest for a chance to win a great prize.

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Fall League Standings

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ALTA Pickleball League

ON THE COVER The new Executive Committee is ready to serve. Learn more about the team, beginning on p. 28. Photos by Laura Barnard. Art direction by Tracy Stalling.

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PRESIDENT’S LETTER

Gaining Momentum

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Continuing ALTA’s Successful Expansion

he end of the year tends to prompt us

the impact of the ALTA Foundation. Finally, we have

to slow down. Individually, we use that

expanded the number of lines being played during

time to complete tasks and prepare for

our winter Senior Mixed Doubles season.

the new year. It’s out with the old and in

The success of these expansions will be key this

with the new. January is traditionally a month where

year. To succeed, it will be essential to build on

we commit to either a fresh start or a refreshed

the momentum gained during the past year. The

motivation. Our organization is not much different from each of you. ALTA experiences the same types of activities. We have undergone a change in leadership, wrapped up projects, and slowed down just enough to make sure we are properly prepared for 2024. Our staff and volunteers have had time to rest and rejuvenate.

Each of you is instrumental in the acceleration of our initiatives. I look forward to witnessing all the positive gains that result from our collective efforts.

benefits of this growth are before our very eyes, and there is much to be gained for all our members. I’m glad you all took the end of 2023 to relax, rest, and refresh. Undoubtably, it will be your renewed energy that will fuel our momentum as we persist in our efforts to power our continued expansion. Each of you is instrumental in the

It’s good that we have taken a break, but it was just

acceleration of our initiatives. I look forward to

that, a break or rather a pause in our endeavors.

witnessing all the positive gains that result from our

Now that we are renewed, our work resumes, and

collective efforts. They are certain to stretch beyond

we must reclaim our momentum. It’s my job to

our expectations.

make sure I continue to press forward with the work of my predecessors. Expansion was a huge theme from last year. We piloted an expansion of our boundaries to the north, we expanded our league

Chequetta L. Allen

to include Pickleball, and we continued to expand

2024 ALTA President

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2024 ALTA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 300 Colonial Center Parkway, Suite 140, Roswell, GA 30076 Phone: 770.399.5788 Website: altatennis.org President Chequetta Allen

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First Vice President Rita Maloof Secretary Keri Beck Treasurer Susan Levin VP Men’s League Greg McAfee VP Thursday Siobhan Schaeffer Women’s League VP Sunday Loretta Phillips Women’s League VP Senior Day Leagues Joan Marcinko VP Senior Leagues Seth Appelbaum VP Mixed David Rowe Doubles League VP Junior Leagues Wendy Fee VP Junior Gina Woods Challenge Ladder VP Special Programs Mark LaRotonda VP Events & Tournaments Marla Michalewicz VP Pickleball Jerry Niemeyer President’s Appointee John Lowell 2023 President Linda Shepherd 2022 President Lamar Scott ALTA Foundation Rep Karen Harris

2024 ALTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair Debbie Gaster

THE FUTURE OF PICKLEBALL COURTS

2022 ALTA President Lamar Scott 2023 ALTA President Linda Shepherd 2024 ALTA President Chequetta Allen The ALTA Foundation Cameron Turner President 2023 Elected Member Mike Wright

COURT CUISINE

Sausage Muffins

2024 Elected Member Stephen Murray

California Quinoa Salad

Linda Smith West Smyrna S&T Thursday Women C4 1 lb. ground sausage 1 can cheddar cheese soup 3 cups Bisquick 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, finely grated soup Brown and drain sausage. Mix with mixing and Bisquick. Add 3/4 can water, regular or well. Drop in greased muffin tins, bake at mini. Top with grated cheese and 375 15-20 minutes, or until brown.

Peanut Butter Balls

Lisa Gravlee, Woods of Parkview Sunday Women B1 1 cup large flake rolled oats 1/2 cup all natural peanut butter 1/4 cup honey 2 Tbsp. ground coffee 2 oz. semi-sweet chocolate, chopped 2 oz. white chocolate, chopped Mix ingredients together well. Refrigerate (makes for 20 minutes. Roll into 1-inch balls approximately 20).

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Jenni Steines, Parkbrooke Sunday Women AA2

2 cups mixed quinoa 4 cups water 1 pkg. frozen mango or 2-3 diced fresh mangoes 1/2 large red onion, diced 1 medium to large red pepper, diced 1 small bunch cilantro, chopped 1-2 cups shredded, unsweeted coconut 3/4-1 cup unsalted, dry-toasted slivered almonds 1/2 cup raisins 2-3 cups frozen edamame, thawed 4-5 limes, juiced 1-4 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar

When Rinse quinoa well, cook as directed. Add all done, fluff and spread out to cool. cold. other ingredients and toss. Enjoy

Chocolate Chip Cookie

Taylor Aycock, Buford City Parks Juniors 12U [pls ck] 1 cup butter, softened 3/4 cup white sugar 3/4 cup brown sugar, packed 1 tsp. vanilla extract 2 eggs 2 1/4 cups all purpose flour 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. baking soda 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips

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2024 THE ALTA FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Cameron Turner Treasurer Susan Levin Secretary Karen Harris

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2024 ALTA CALENDAR

JANUARY 2024 9 10

12 13 14 16 17 19 23

Senior Mixed – Winter City Finals for all levels (rain date 3/10) Mixed Doubles – Winter City Finals for A, B, C levels (rain date 3/16) Pickleball – Winter playofs (rain date 3/16) Senior Day Women – Spring play begins Wheelchair – Spring play begins Senior Day Men – Spring play begins Thursday Women – Spring play begins Pickleball – Winter playoffs (rain date 3/17) Men – Spring play begins Sunday Women – Spring play begins All Summer Leagues – Roster registration begins Pickleball – City Finals (rain date 3/24)

APRIL JANUARY 2024 1 6 7 18 20 26

Office Closed – New Year’s Day holiday All Spring Leagues – Roster registration begins Senior Mixed – Winter play begins Mixed Doubles – Winter play begins Adult Spring Leagues – Roster registration ends Pickleball – Winter play begins Junior Spring Leagues – Roster registration ends

FEBRUARY 9 17 18 21 22

23 24 25 29

Wheelchair – Roster registration begins Senior Mixed – Winter play ends Mixed Doubles – Winter play ends Junior Spring Leagues – Schedules post online Junior Spring Leagues – Spring team add-ons begin (up to 6 players) Wheelchair – Roster registration ends Senior Mixed – Winter playoffs (rain date 2/25) Mixed Doubles – Winter playoffs (rain date 3/2) Senior Mixed – Winter playoffs (rain date 3/2) All Adult Spring Leagues – Schedules post online

MARCH 1 2

3 9

All Adult Spring Leagues – team add-ons begin (up to 6 players) Pickleball – Winter play ends Mixed Doubles – Winter playoffs (rain date 3/3) Senior Mixed – Winter playoffs (rain date 3/3) Mixed Doubles – Winter playoffs and City Finals for AA levels (rain date 3/9) Pickleball – Winter playoffs (rain date 3/10) Junior Leagues – Spring Play begins

9 20 23 24 25 27

28 29 30

All Summer Leagues – Roster registration ends Juniors – Spring play ends Senior Day Women – Spring play ends Wheelchair – Spring City Finals (rain date 4/30) Senior Day Men – Spring play ends Thursday Women – Spring play ends Juniors – Spring playoffs (rain date 4/30) Men – Spring play ends Sunday Women – Spring play ends Senior Day Women – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/1) Thursday Women – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/2)

MAY 1 2

3 4

5 6 7 8 9 11

Senior Day Men – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/3) Thursday Women – Spring City Finals for AA levels (rain date 5/7) Thursday Women – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/7) Run/Roll – Roster registration begins Juniors – Spring City Finals (rain date 5/5) Juniors – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/7) Men – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/5) Sunday Women – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/5) Men – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/11) Sunday Women – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/11) Senior Day Women – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/8) Thursday Women – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/9) Wheelchair – Spring Clinic Senior Day Men – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/10) Thursday Women – Spring City Finals for A, B, C levels (rain date 5/16) Juniors – Spring City Finals (rain date 5/12) Men – Spring City Finals for AA levels (rain date 5/12) Men – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/12) Sunday Women – City Finals for AA levels (rain date 5/12)

S M 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29

T 4 11 18 25

S M T W T 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29

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14 15 16 17 18 19 21 27 28 30 31

F 5 12 19 26

S 6 13 20 27

F 2 9 16 23

S 3 10 17 24

Sunday Women – Spring playoffs (rain date 5/14) Junior Challenge Ladder – Online registration begins Senior Day Women – Spring City Finals for all levels (rain date 5/20) Wheelchair – Spring clinic Senior Day Men – City Finals for all levels (rain date 5/22) All Summer Leagues – Schedules post online All Summer Leagues – team add-ons begin (up to 6 players) Men – Spring City Finals for A, B, C levels (rain date 5/25) Sunday Women – Spring City Finals for A, B, C levels (rain date 5/26) Wheelchair – Spring Clinic Office Closed – Memorial Day holiday Run/Roll – Roster registration ends Wheelchair – Spring Clinic Senior Women – Summer play begins Senior Men – Summer play begins

JUNE 1 3 4 20

Mixed Doubles – Summer play begins Pickleball – Summer play begins Run/Roll – Summer play begins All Fall Leagues – Roster registration begins

JULY 4 11

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FEBRUARY 2024

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T 2 9 16 23 30

Office Closed – Independence Day holiday All Adult Fall Leagues – Roster registration ends Senior Women – Summer play ends Senior Men – Summer play ends Mixed Doubles – Summer play ends Pickleball – Summer play ends Run/roll – City Finals (rain date 7/23) Senior Women – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/20) Senior Men – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/21) Mixed Doubles – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/21) Senior Women – Summer playoffs (rain date is day to day) Mixed Doubles – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/27) Senior Men – Summer playoffs (rain date is day to day) Pickleball – Playoffs (rain date 7/27) Senior Women – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/27) Juniors – Fall roster registration ends Senior Men – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/28) Wheelchair – Roster registration begins Mixed Doubles – Summer playoffs and City Finals for AA levels (rain date 7/28) Pickleball – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/28) Pickleball – Summer playoffs (rain date 8/3)


2024 ALTA CALENDAR BY LEAGUE SENIOR LEAGUES Jan. 6 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 9 Mar. 19 Apr. 9 May 16

Winter play begins for Senior Mixed Winter play ends for Senior Mixed Winter playoffs for Senior Mixed (rain date 2/25) Winter playoffs for Senior Mixed (rain date 3/2) Winter playoffs for Senior Mixed (rain date 3/3) Winter City Finals for Senior Mixed (rain date 3/10) Summer roster registration begins for Senior Men and Senor Women Summer roster registration ends for Senior Men and Senior Women Summer schedules post online

MIXED DOUBLES Jan. 7 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 19 Apr. 9 May 16

Winter play begins Winter play ends Winter playoffs (rain date 3/2) Winter playoffs (rain date 3/3) Winter playoffs and City Finals for AA levels (rain date 3/9) Winter City Finals for A, B, C levels (rain date 3/16) Summer roster registration begins Summer roster registration ends Summer schedules post online

SUNDAY WOMEN Jan. 18 Feb. 29 Mar. 17 Apr. 28 May 4 May 5 May 11 May 12 May 19

Spring roster registration ends Spring schedules post online Spring play begins Spring play ends Spring playoffs (rain date 5/5) Spring playoffs (rain date 5/11) Spring City Finals for AA levels (rain date 5/12) Spring playoffs (rain date 5/14) Spring City Finals for A, B, and C levels (rain date 5/26)

MEN Jan.18 Feb. 29 Mar. 16 Apr. 27 May 4 May 5 May 11 May 18

Spring roster registration ends Spring schedules post online Spring play begins Spring play ends Spring playoffs (rain date 5/5) Spring playoffs (rain date 5/11) Spring City Finals for AA and and spring playoffs (rain date5/12) Spring City Finals for A, C, and C levels (rain date 5/25)

THURSDAY WOMEN Jan. 18 Feb. 29 Mar. 14 Apr. 25 Apr. 30 May 2 May 7 May 9

Spring roster registration ends Spring schedules post online Spring play begins Spring play ends Spring playoffs (rain date 5/2) Spring City Finals for AA levels and spring playoffs (rain date 5/7) Spring playoffs (rain date 5/9_ Spring City Finals for A, B, and C levels (rain date 5/16

SENIOR DAY WOMEN Jan. 18 Feb. 29 Mar. 12 Apr. 23 Apr. 29 May 6 May 13

Spring roster registration ends Spring schedules post online Spring play begins Spring play ends Spring playoffs (rain date 5/1) Spring playoffs (rain date 5/8) Spring City Finals for all levels (rain date 5/20)

SENIOR DAY MEN Jan. 18 Feb. 29 Mar. 13 Apr. 24 May 1 May 8 May 15

Spring roster registration ends Spring schedules post online Spring play begins Spring play ends Spring playoffs (rain date 5/3) Spring playoffs (rain date 5/10) Spring City Finals for all levels (rain date 5/22)

JUNIOR LEAGUES Jan. 26 Mar. 9 Apr. 20 Apr. 27 May 4 May 11

Spring roster registration ends Spring play begins Spring play ends Spring playoffs (rain date 5/2) Spring City Finals (rain date 5/5) and spring playoffs (rain date 5/7) Spring City Finals (rain date 5/12)

JUNIOR CHALLENGE LADDER May 13 Ladder registration opens

WHEELCHAIR

Feb. 9 Feb. 23 Mar. 12 Apr. 23

Spring roster registration begins Spring roster registration ends Spring play begins Spring City Finals (rain date 4/30)

PICKLEBALL Jan. 20 Mar. 2 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 16 Mar. 23

Winter play begins Winter play ends Winter playoffs (rain date 3/10) Winter playoffs (rain date 3/16) Winter playoffs (rain date 3/17) Winter City Finals (rain date 3/24) JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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HEARD AROUND ATLA NTA REPORTED BY EMMY POWELL, CORY SEKINE-PETTITE AND JOHN HANNA

AYTEF Hosts Most Successful Tournament to Date

On Oct. 23, 2023, the fifth annual Atlanta Youth Tennis & Education Foundation (AYTEF) Regions Bank Golf Tournament took place at Dunwoody Country Club, benefiting from beautiful fall weather. This event marked AYTEF’s most successful golf outing to date and stood as its primary fundraising initiative for the year. The substantial support from sponsors such as Regions Bank, Cobb County Toyota, Universal Tennis Academy, UBS, and Krause Auto Group played a pivotal role in securing crucial funds for AYTEF. These funds will directly contribute to the enhancement of tennis and education programs for under-resourced youth at Fair Oaks Tennis Center in Marietta.

on ensuring accessibility for under-resourced youth. The organization offers a range of free and low-cost programs, including a developmental pathway for tennis instruction that caters to individuals from beginners to those ready for competition. The AYTEF Learning Hub provides tutoring, homework assistance, and a life-skills curriculum covering financial literacy, character development, and other essential 21st-century skills. Additionally, a virtual STEM Learning Labs program supports youth in learning coding and engaging in STEM projects. Monthly Block Party outreach events underscore AYTEF’s commitment to inclusivity, community engagement, and empowerment, prioritizing diverse and underserved communities. AYTEF employs tennis as a tool to empower under-resourced youth in academic, emotional, and social aspects,

AYTEF, a nonprofit organization established in 2003, provides year-round tennis and enrichment programs in proximity to Title I schools, with a specific focus

fostering comprehensive development of the whole child. The organization expresses its sincere gratitude to the 20 tournament sponsors, 128 golfers, and 13 volunteers whose participation and generosity significantly contribute to youth development, both on the court and in the classroom. Special congratulations are extended to Lamar Scott, Joe Barnett, Alex Knight, and Eric McAfee for securing first-place in the tournament. For those interested in learning more about the event or becoming a sponsor for next year’s tournament, please visit aytef.org/golf.

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2024 L. Keith Wood Scholarship Program Opens in February In its 7th year, the ALTA Foundation’s L. Keith Wood Scholarship program is once again offering graduating high school students who have participated in the ALTA Junior Leagues and/or ALTA Challenge Ladder and/or the ALTA START program an opportunity to receive a $2,500 scholarship to an accredited college, university, or technical school of their choice. Eight recipients with a passion for the game of tennis and representative of the at-large community of ALTA will be selected from applications submitted. All interested applicants are encouraged to apply. Award Timeline: • The 2024 L. Keith Wood Scholarship Program opens Monday, Feb. 12, 2024. 12

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• All applications must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Apr. 12, 2024. • Winners will be announced Monday, May 6, 2024, via the ALTA website, social media, and membership email. Selection Criteria: • Display a passion for the game of tennis • Confirmation of scholastic ability and intellectual curiosity • Evidence of leadership and involvement • Service to the community • Outstanding character. Additional requirements and a link to the online application can be found at altatennis.org.


Author Delves into Naomi Osaka’s Journey to the Top Journalist and author Ben Rothenberg’s new book, “Naomi Osaka: Her Journey to Finding Her Power and Her Voice,” goes deep into Osaka’s upbringing, rollercoaster fame, and most importantly how her impact expands off the court, pointing towards a bright future in tennis and the wider world. The tome is a deeply reported, revealing biography of a tennis phenomenon and activist, telling the untold story behind Osaka’s Grand Slam-winning career, her headline-making advocacy for racial justice and mental health, and the challenges of a life in the international spotlight. In the book readers will learn: • Why Osaka chose to play for Japan and how she identifies with the country

and its culture. • Osaka’s perspective on her most controversial matches. • What gave Osaka the courage to speak out in support of Black Lives Matter and athletes’ mental health initiatives — and why those choices made her a divisive figure in some circles. • Why her influence extends so far off the court — even amidst lengthy hiatuses. • What comes next? Osaka has promised her return to tennis at the 2024 Australian Open, but what will this next stage in her career look like? • And so much more. Rothenberg is a sportswriter from Washington, D.C. He has covered Naomi Osaka around the world since she emerged onto the WTA Tour in 2014, both in print for the New York Times (where he

covered tennis from 2011-2022) and on his podcast, “No Challenges Remaining.” His work has focused on the intersections of social and cultural issues in tennis.

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Tennis Warehouse Expands Retail Presence

EXPLORE OUR HOME IN THE MOUNTAINS Racquet, Golf, Wellness, Lake sports and more

Tennis Warehouse, a leading global tennis retailer, has acquired Swetka’s Tennis Shop, a well-established tennis specialty store located in Mountain View, California. This move is part of Tennis Warehouse’s plan to expand further into the retail space where there is opportunity. Known for its dedication to exceptional customer service, Swetka’s has been a trusted fixture in the Bay Area for over 50 years. Alex and Sally Swetka opened the store in 1969. Swetka’s is still family-operated by John Swetka, who has been running the business for the last several decades. Since opening its doors, Swetka’s was named Specialty Retailer of the Year by RSI Magazine and subsequently one of the top 10 tennis shops in the country. Drew Munster, CEO and founder of Tennis Warehouse, is excited about the expansion and says, “Swetka’s has stood the test of time, and we have great respect for the way John has built a successful business. …Swetka’s employs a core group of people who know what they’re doing and have been there for a long time. Like the sport of tennis itself, you have to come with solid fundamentals, and that’s what Swetka’s has always done.” “Our operational strength paired with Swetka’s customer service is a winning combination,” adds Rick Kerpsack, president of Tennis Warehouse. The 3,000-square-foot space will still be home to the same staff who have served local tennis enthusiasts for decades. With this expansion, customers can expect to find an even wider selection of tennis equipment in addition to pickleball gear and other growing categories.” John Swetka adds, “I look forward to teaming up with Tennis Warehouse and delivering the ultimate tennis retail experience to both our long-time devoted customers and new players taking up the game.” For more information about Tennis Warehouse, visit tennis-warehouse.com.

Chattahoochee Country Club ProAm Benefits Local Charity

• LED Retrofits • Custom Tennis Lighting & Maintenance for your unique application • Private, Country Club or Neighborhood Courts

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Last September, Chattahoochee Country Club hosted its 29th Annual Charity Pro-Am. Every year, their tennis committee selects a local charity in the Gainesville area to benefit from the premier event. For 2023, they chose Edmondson Telford Children’s Advocacy Center. The beautiful fall weather, at the facility overlooking the lake, provided the perfect setting for this three-day sporting event. Participants, members, and staff have been raving about the camaraderie and energy provided by the professionals brought in for the event. The team format used is a combination of men’s and women’s members at different levels that play alongside a pro for the weekend. The team aspect allows and encourages members to expand their tennis circles by cheering on teammates that they typically don’t play with or know to experience a full membership inclusion feel. Members and sponsors are encouraged to come watch and dine with the players throughout the fun-filled weekend.



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ALTA ONLINE

BY JOAN APPELBAUM, ALTA IT MANAGER

You've got questions—we've got answers! Why did I get a notice to uncheck an email recipient when emailing my team on the ALTA website?

Has the Availability screen on my desktop changed?

This happens when the email will

need for scrolling.

Yes! ALTA has made changes to simplify the view and lessen the

not get to recipient(s) due to the lack of an email address or an email address that’s not validated in a member’s profile. Please have your teammate(s) add an email

Could ALTA change the score lines on the printed scorecards to boxes?

to their profile or validate the one

Most people miss the L1 spot and

they have.

write scores on the L2 lines. Thanks for the suggestion, it’s done!

Congratulations

Congratulations to the Atlanta Tennis community for helping make Atlanta’s only ATP event such a success!

Signature Tennis Courts Proud builder of the courts … since its inception! mike@signaturetennis.com

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Big Night Honoring the 2023 GPTA Award Winners It was a great night of celebration to honor this year’s Georgia Professional Tennis Association (GPTA) award winners. Top tennis players from the Atlanta a rea gat hered at Li fet i me Athletic and Tennis at Peachtree Corners for the annual holiday and awards party. Atlanta Athletic Club’s Director of Ten n is , Jef f Cha nd le y, rec eived t he Joh n C a l len Lifetime Achievement Award, the second year of this major accolade. Congratulations to all the winners:

• John Callen Lifetime Achievement Award Jeff Chandley, Atlanta Athletic Club • George Amaya Tennis Director of the Year Award Marcus Rutsche, Country Club of Roswell • Woody Hoblitzel Tennis Director of the Year Kenyon Generette-Oliver, Universal Tennis Academy

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• Community Outreach Award Kirsten Robles, AYTEF • Assistant Professional of the Year Levan Clark, Blackburn Tennis Center • Independent Professional of the Year Alexis Ubiera, Mountain Crest Tennis Center • Junior Professional of the Year Calena Redondo, Fieldstone Tennis Center

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TENNIS HEADLINES

Tennis Express Re-Acquired by Founder Tennis Express announced recently that Brad Blume, founder of the company, has re-acquired full ownership in the retail and online business. Previously, Blume had sold a majority interest in Tennis Express to Signa Sports United (SSU) but had remained president and a minority shareholder. “Recently, several news outlets mistakenly reported that Tennis Express was still part of SSU and was involved in bankruptcy proceedings,” Mr. Blume said. “Of course, this is completely inaccurate. I am the sole owner of Tennis Express and have re-established our long-standing partnerships with our vendors. We are looking forward to a strong holiday season and a robust 2024 as we build on the entrepreneurial spirit that has successfully helped Tennis Express become one of the world’s largest tennis retailers.” As a cornerstone to the Houston business community for more than 20 years, Tennis Express was named one of Houston’s Fastest Growing Companies in 2021 and 2022 by Houston Business Journal.

Their headquarters, warehouse, and superstore are housed in a 90,000+ squarefoot building that has become a destination for recreational, junior, and collegiate players as well as ATP and WTA tour professionals. A full-size, indoor tennis court hosts seasonal events, including new merchandise trunk sales, clinics, coaches and captain meetings, as well as branded demo days. Tennis Express proudly supports the tennis community on both the national and local level as a long-time partner of a variety of organizations including the United States Tennis Association, Houston Tennis Association, National Junior Tennis League, Houston Ladies Tennis Association, West Houston Ladies Tennis Association, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Serve Up a Cure Breast Cancer Awareness, as well as countless schools, clubs, non-profits, and humanitarian organizations. The company also promotes environmental responsibility and is honored to work with RecycleBalls.org, a non-profit program that collects and converts used tennis balls into recycled materials. Blume shares that Tennis Express has seen consistent growth and remains a thriving business. He is excited about the future and invites consumers to learn more by visiting TennisExpress. com or following Tennis Express across all social media channels.

Acrytech Merges with ACE Sport Surfaces ATSports, Inc. (Acrytech), a leader in the manufacturing of sports surface coatings for tennis, pickleball, basketball courts, track and more, has merged with Ace Sport Surfaces and launched a new ATSports installation training division. The new division will specialize in training customers in the proper application of all Acrytech products. Sean Barry, former owner of Ace Sport Surfaces, will head up the division as the VP of Customer Training and Field Operations at ATSports, Inc. “I am excited to be part of this venture with ATSports,” Barry commented. “I’ve worked closely with the company for the past few years, and I’ve been continually impressed with not only the quality of their products, but also with their commitment to customer service. Leading this new training division will allow me the opportunity to share my knowledge with other companies and utilize my years of experience to ensure swift growth for ATSports customers.” Acrytech President Brad Carroll also expressed his excitement about the cont. on page 19

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Sakkari and Stephens Commit to 2024 Credit One Charleston Open Maria Sakkari and Sloane Stephens have committed to the 2024 Credit One Charleston Open, the largest women’s-only professional tennis tournament in North America, March 30 - April 7, 2024, on Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina. Named WTA 500 Tournament of the Year, the Charleston Open is the annual clay season kickoff event on the Hologic WTA Tour and is hosted at the newly renovated and modernized Credit One Stadium. Sakkari ended her WTA season ranked within the top 10 for the third year in a row. Stephens is the 2016 Charleston champion and 2017 US Open champion. They join World No. 5 Jessica Pegula, World No. 6 and 2023 Charleston champion Ons Jabeur and World No. 12 and 2019 Charleston champion Madison Keys in this year’s player field. “We have an incredible field of tennis champions already committed to play in Charleston … and ticket sales and demand for 2024 continue to outperform previous records,” said Bob Moran, tournament director. “Maria had a strong 2023 season and delivered impressive results throughout the year. We are excited to welcome her back to Charleston after a brief hiatus and we know our fans are eager to watch one of the Netflix “Break Point” stars compete on our green clay. Sloane is a beloved fan favorite at our tournament and continues to do remarkable work both on the court and through her foundation. She’s developed a huge base of devoted attendees in Charleston!” The 2024 Credit One Charleston Open will be Sakkari’s third time in the field. She made the quarterfinals in her last appearance in 2019. “I am really looking forward to competing again in Charleston after my last time there five years ago,” said Sakkari. “I played well on the green clay and really enjoyed the tournament’s laid-back atmosphere. I would love to lift the Charleston trophy next spring!” Stephens has competed in the Charleston field 10 times and holds a 12-9 record. She won the tournament title in 2016 and reached the quarterfinals round in 2019 and 2021. “Charleston is absolutely one of my favorite stops on tour, and I look forward to the tournament every year. The event always has amazing crowds, and I can’t wait to be back again in April,” said Stephens. The nine-day Credit One Charleston Open showcases a singles draw of 48 players, a qualifying draw of 24 players, and a doubles draw of 16 players. The event traditionally hosts more than 90,000 attendees on Daniel Island.

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Last Issue’s Trivia Contest Winner Is … Congratulations! We drew our winner from a pool of readers who submitted correct answers, and Brett O’Brien, Chimney Lakes Men B1, won a new racquet from HEAD! Try your luck with this issue’s contest and see if you can join the ranks of our previous trivia contest winners. Here is the original quiz and the correct answers: 1. Who will be the 2025 ALTA President? Rita Maloof 2. What is the name of one of the newest grant recipients from the ALTA Foundation that operates out of Henry County, GA? Above the Net, Inc. 3. What is the name of the author who wrote the book, “Smart Doubles”? Ron Shields

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2023 ANNUAL MEETING

2023 Annual Meeting E

Top: Incoming 2024 ALTA President Chequetta Allen sets the stage for the coming year. Center: The 2024 ALTA Foundation Board Members (pictured L-R) Foundation Secretary Karen Harris, President Cameron Turner, and Treasurer Susan Levin. Bottom: ALTA’s 25-year Hall of Fame Award winners (pictured L-R) Beth Graham, Mike Wright, and Maribeth Leaman.

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ach year in November, ALTA’s leaders and volunteers gather to celebrate our great organization. ALTA Board Chair Sandy Depa called the meeting to order at the Atlanta Athletic Club and introduced ALTA Treasurer Larry Waters who stated that 2023 was another successful year for ALTA, with increased participation in all leagues. He added that the organization is in a sound financial position. ALTA’s backbone is its great volunteers — from captains, coordinators and overall coordinators, to the league VPs, the Executive Committee, the various committees, and the Board of Directors. “On behalf of all the approximate 60,0000 ALTA members, we thank you for all that you do to make ALTA the great organization that it is,” said Depa. One of the newest developments in 2023 was the introduction of the ALTA Pickleball League, which had its inaugural season this past summer. There were more than 4,000 members and 200 teams that signed up for this first season of ALTA Pickleball. In 2024, Pickleball will grow to two seasons. Last year, we also introduced a twoyear pilot program to extend ALTA boundaries. This program allows facilities outside of our existing boundaries and annexation areas to apply to become an approved ALTA facility as a two-year pilot facility. Facilities in Cherokee, Forsyth, portions of Hall, Barrow, and Jackson Counties are now allowed to have ALTA teams. We are seeing a gradual growth in the number of ALTA “pilot” teams. Emmy Powell, ALTA’s Marketing Director, plans to introduce more mar-

keting efforts to these boundary areas in 2024. Although most people know the ALTA name for league play throughout Atlanta, the ALTA Foundation, under Rita Maloof’s leadership, made a huge impact in the community in 2023. “With continued focus on ‘Building Stronger Communities,’ the Foundation increased its giving by $35,000 over 2022, awarding more than $115,000 to new and existing underserved programs in metro Atlanta,” said Maloof. New partnerships with the Shepherd Center, Center for Movement Challenges, Above the Net and others, along with an increase in the number of Title I schools supported by our START program, are catalysts for growth as the footprint of the Foundation continues to expand. As she closes out her term on the ALTA Board of Directors and the many years serving on the Executive Committee, Depa thanked all the ALTA family of volunteers that have been there to support and help. “Those who came before and after — Larry, Marla, Bob, Joyce, Bill, Debbie, Lamar, Linda — thank you for all your support, advice and friendship throughout the years. I also want to thank my family and husband, Tony, and my friends for their support through this journey. Thank you.” Depa then asked 2023 ALTA President Linda Shepherd to share her incredible year. Shepherd spoke about the Junior Pilot program, which became permanent in 2023. Our goal was to give junior players, 16 and 17 years of age, an opportunity to play in the AA adult leagues. April brought a vision to reality. After

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ALTA Board Chair Sandy Depa received this year’s Chairman’s Award while 2023 ALTA President Linda Shepherd received her President’s Award.

months of a dedicated, hard-working committee, a Pickleball League was ready to hit the courts. “We had ALTA members with pickleball experience, pickleball ambassadors from around the city, and other ALTA VP’s willing to do the work to get those paddles swinging,” Shepherd said. In May, an incredible young ALTA player, Saketh Ramakrishnan, reached out to Shepherd. He had ideas on ways we could reach other junior players in the Atlanta area and introduce them to ALTA. “We were interested to hear his suggestions and asked him to work with our Junior Leagues Vice President and our marketing director as a Junior League Tennis Ambassador,” Shepherd said. Since then, he has worked with us to expand our social media to reach junior tennis players. July was exciting as we again supported and attended the Atlanta Open. With a new tournament director working with our marketing director, ALTA was featured bigger and better than ever. From t-shirts being tossed to repeated announcements throughout the week, Atlanta soon realized ALTA was where ATLANTA Comes to Play! Shepherd closed out her speech thanking the office staff and recognizing our fantastic ALTA photographer, Laura Barnard. 2024 ALTA President Chequetta Allen stepped up to the podium to talk about how ALTA will continue its strong momentum into the coming year. Al-

len says the passion she felt for tennis guided her toward volunteering with her community tennis association, the Coan Tennis Association. “It was on the courts in Edgewood, Atlanta where literally, the ball started rolling for me,” she said. “I moved from a free lesson participant to a volunteer, and on to the President of that organization.” Her enjoyment of the game led Allen to ALTA, the league that has provided her with countless opportunities to play. As a result of her league play experiences, she developed a curiosity about the organization. She says she would get ALTA’s Net News magazine, and the issue that always captured her attention was the January/February issue with the Executive Committee on the cover. “I was intrigued, and the question I would ask myself became, “How do you get on the cover?” Talk about speaking something into existence! I put a question out there and I think it’s pretty cool how God responded,” she said. In sports, we find that momentum is always essential. Regardless of the sport, you will find individual athletes or teams are either gaining or losing momentum. As you all know, tennis is no different. It is a game where momentum shifts create critical moments for players and teams. The same is true with the ALTA organization. The tone has been set by those who

ALTA’s top brass (pictured L-R) 2023 Board Chair Sandy Depa, 2024 ALTA President Chequetta Allen, and 2023 ALTA President Linda Shepherd.

have come before Allen, and ALTA has positive momentum. “Momentum is important. ALTA is no different from your tennis or pickleball teams. When our organization has momentum, we want to keep it going,” Allen said. Our boundary expansion pilot serves as a physical and visual representation of this momentum. Allen said: “My predecessors set the wheels in motion. They have cleared the route and paved the way, now it’s my job to accelerate our forward movement.” If we really want to talk about continuous, positive traction that allows for greater momentum gains, then we don’t have to look any further than the ALTA Foundation. With steady growth in their grant and scholarship awards, as well as the broadening of the START program from two to 11 schools, the foundation is strengthening legacy relationships, while expanding the ALTA brand and vision to encompass seven new community partnerships, including the iconic Shepherd Center. The foundation’s efforts are making tennis and ALTA more inclusive of all who want to participate. Allen said each of us, as well as ALTA, is a machine in motion with moving parts that require our care and attention, some labor, a bit of renewal, and sometimes a few new parts to make sure our momentum is not interrupted. “First, although she isn’t here tonight, I want to publicly acknowledge and thank my longtime friend and fellow ALTA member, Kendra Jenkins, who encouraged me to move from fangirl to tennis girl,” Allen said. Last, but not least, to the current and past ALTA Board members, Allen thanked them for entrusting her with the privilege of being the 2024 ALTA President. “I recognize that we are an organization in motion, one with great momentum that continues to be propelled forward. In a nutshell, ALTA is on a roll and in the words of Robbie Lawler, “when you’re on a roll, you want to stay busy — you want to keep that momentum going.” That is Allen’s purpose, and it is her promise to continue the actions required to keep ALTA’s momentum going. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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2 023 AWA R D R E C I P I E N T S + O F F I C E R S

2023 Award Recipients

Ruby

ALTA Gold Pin

Sandy Depa

Linda Shepherd

Suzanne Anderson Karen Christian Christos Kiriazis Joan Marcinko Heather Robinson Linda Shepherd

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Honorary Membership

Chairman of the Board

20 years of service

Tsavorite

Executive Committee President

Executive Committee/Board of Directors, First Year Wendy Fee Greg McAfee Mark LaRotonda

25-Year Hall of Fame Beth Graham Maribeth Leaman Mike Wright

15 years of service

Holly Blake Candace Cole Beth Harris Rita Maloof James Niemeyer Joe Owen Bill Price Siobhan Schaeffer

Bezel Rope for Coin

10 years of service Angie Arsenault Michelle Camay Gina Clance Wendy Fee Rhonda James

Stephen Murray David Rowe Michelle Ruiz Henry Vincent

Diamond in Coin Five years of Service Karen Carroll Kimberlie Ensley Shephalli Jain Mark LaRotonda Susan McGlynn Emmy Powell Beth Stewart

Gold Coin

Two Years of Service Seth Appelbaum Patricia Bernard Leann Berner Kristin Bowie Michael Cifelli Therese Clark Amish Mody Tonya Okray Jon Ramirez Kris Shubert Gina Woods

2024 Officers + Executive Committee 2024 ALTA Executive Committee

2024 ALTA Officers Debbie Gaster

President

Chequetta Allen

Linda Shepherd

Treasurer

Susan Levin

ALTA Foundation President

Cameron Turner

Vice President Men’s League

Greg McAfee

2024 Elected Member

Stephen Murray

Chair of the Board

Lamar Scott

2022 ALTA President 2023 ALTA President 2024 ALTA President

2023 Elected Member

Chequetta Allen

Treasurer

Treasurer

Susan Levin

Vice President Senior Leagues

Vice President Sunday Women’s League Vice President Senior Day Leagues

Vice President Mixed Doubles League Vice President Junior Leagues

Vice President Junior Challenge Ladder

Vice President Events and Tournaments

Cameron Turner

Secretary

Susan Levin

Karen Harris

Vice President of Special Programs Vice President of Pickleball President’s Appointee 2023 President

2022 President

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Keri Beck

Vice President Thursday Women’s League Siobhan Schaeffer

2024 ALTA Foundation Board of Directors President

Secretary

Rita Maloof

Mike Wright

Rita Maloof

Secretary/First Vice President

First Vice-President

Loretta Phillips

Seth Appelbaum

Joan Marcinko David Rowe

Wendy Fee

Gina Woods

Marla Michalewicz Mark LaRotonda Jerry Niemeyer John Lowell

Linda Shepherd Lamar Scott

Karen Harris


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Going Above + Beyond For ALTA The 2023 League Coordinators of the Year BY EMMY POWELL, NET NEWS EDITOR ALTA league coordinators are the front-line volunteers of the best tennis league in the country. Each year, coordinators field questions, settle disputes, and guide captains and teams through the regular season, the playoffs, and City Finals. ALTA appreciates each one of its volunteers and honors those who go above and beyond. The 2023 ALTA Coordinators of the Year are...

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Sandy Bishop Pickleball League Birthplace: Roanoke, VA Career: Insurance, banking government, and currently serving as a USA Pickleball Ambassador ALTA history: I first became an ALTA member in 2005 playing in both women’s and mixed leagues. Over the years, I have served as team captain multiple times in my women’s leagues. While continuing to play tennis, I also began playing pickleball. I have been a Pickleball League coordinator since the 2023 summer inaugural season. Pickleball was new territory for ALTA in 2023, and the volunteers had to be ready for anything. “All of our coordinators in the summer season of pickleball were notable for their excitement regarding ALTA’s new sport,” said Marla Michalewicz, ALTA’s Pickleball League VP. “Sandy was available to her captains, answered questions, talked through the issues, and reached out to the overall coordinator or me when she needed clarity or support. But she distinguished herself by being available to me when I needed feedback regarding rules and procedures from the ground level. The new league presented some pitfalls for our new volunteers, and Sandy navigated those pitfalls with grace and humor. She diffused certain situations with a

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diplomacy you wouldn’t expect from a new coordinator. She exemplifies the volunteer spirit that defines ALTA.” Didi Chapdelaine Thursday Women’s League Birthplace: Greenwich, CT Career: Seminar Director for continuing medical education, now a stay-at-home mom and grandmother. ALTA history: Junior League coordinator, overall coordinator, VP of Media, and Thursday Women’s League coordinator “Didi is always available to her teams and captains with sound knowledge of ALTA rules and procedures,” said Karen Sullivan, Thursday Women’s League VP. “She has been a C-level coordinator for a number of years and her teams are so fortunate to have her as their coordinator. I have had the pleasure of working with Didi in our Thursday League and have been so impressed by the skills, experience, and enthusiasm she brings to her role as coordinator.” Kim Freeman Junior Leagues Birthplace: Columbus, OH Career: CEO of the Freeman/ Knight family (my glorified version of raising a boatload of girls) ALTA history: Coming up on a total of 15 years of being a

Junior League coordinator and currently an overall coordinator. “We can always count on Kim to be the first to go above and beyond,” said Wendy Fee, Junior Leagues VP. “She exceeds our expectations and always steps up when she is needed most. Kim has been an asset to ALTA and a fantastic volunteer. When in her presence, you can sense a very self-assured woman who demonstrates great leadership qualities.” Annette Harlow Senior Leagues Birthplace: Durham, NC Career: Financial advisor ALTA history: This summer (2023) was my first season as a coordinator. I’m a newbie! I took up tennis late and started about 20 years ago when I left my career as a financial advisor. I’ve captained dozens of teams, including women’s, mixed, and senior leagues. Harlow jumped in with both feet and a lot of enthusiasm during her first season as an ALTA coordinator. Overall coordinator Jane Milton said, “Annette had some interesting situations come up this season and she was thoughtful at how she approached them. She would always confirm her thoughts and responses before giving them to the captains. She has a very good grasp of the ALTA


The 2023 ALTA Coordinators of the Year. Pictured L-R: Brandi Nickerson, Lisa Hills, Annette Harlow, Jerry Niemeyer, Didi Chapdelaine, Kim Freeman, Karen Harris, and Sandy Bishop.

rules and how to apply them. She listened to her captains and gave them sound advice and had a good rapport with all of them.” Karen Harris Mixed Doubles League Birthplace: Copperhill, TN (Go Vols!) Career: Amazon Global Executive Relations and Restauranteur

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ALTA history: I first joined ALTA in the late 90s. Since 2021, I have captained a Sunday Women’s League team, served as an ALTA mixed coordinator, and helped my local tennis center create beginner ALTA teams. I am passionate about advancing ALTA’s mission, supporting ALTA captains, and engaging local community members to play more tennis. I am also incredibly honored to serve as ALTA’s Foundation Secretary for the upcoming term. Let’s go, team! John Lowell, Mixed Doubles League VP, claims Harris has been a remarkable coordinator. “To paraphrase one of her captains that I spoke with, ‘she was a coach and a teacher, and she kept us out of trouble,’” he said. “When I first spoke to Karen about becoming a coordinator, I noticed a book she carried around with her as a captain. It was more organized and complete than anything I could imagine. She talked

about her passion for making ALTA better. Well, this year, she certainly walked that talk.” Lisa Hills Senior Day Leagues Birthplace: New Orleans, LA Career: CPA, worked as an auditor for 10 years. Left the workforce to become a stay-at-home mom of two sons. Has served in various volunteer positions for the past 32 years. ALTA History: Moved to Atlanta in June 2000. Joined my first ALTA team in spring, 2002. Started at C-6, played as high as AA-3 over the years, and current level is A-7. Captained my first ALTA team in the fall of 2003. Since then, I have captained 31 seasons, including Junior Boys, Thursday Women, Sunday Women, Mixed, and Senior Women: ALTA Coordinator for Thursday Women since fall of 2007 and Senior Day Women since fall of 2022. “Lisa is a knowledgeable coordinator, and she works well with captains that have presented some major issues,” explained Joan Marcinko, Senior Day League VP. “Lisa is levelheaded, professional, knowledgeable on all ALTA rules and procedures. Lisa also is a good listener and a wonderful communicator. She is really good at calling me when any issues arise too, she always keeps me in the loop.”

Brandi Nickerson Sunday Women’s League Birthplace: Muncie, IN Career: I worked in pharmaceuticals after college and have been a licensed realtor since 2015. I achieved the Atlanta Realtors Association Multi-Million Dollar Producer Award 20152022. ALTA history: I played volleyball in college and began playing tennis through ALTA in 2015. I’ve captained and co-captained several teams and became a coordinator in the spring of 2023. This is my second season as a coordinator. “Brandi is one of our newer coordinators, but she’s done an exceptional job providing support for her captains and teams from the very beginning,” said Susan Levin, Sunday Women’s League VP. “Her enthusiasm, positive attitude, and warm personality are contagious! Brandi is knowledgeable about the rules and always eager to learn more. She enjoys the interaction with her captains, keeps them informed with clear communications, and when there have been challenges or issues needing a resolution, she addresses them with professionalism. She’s always willing to help and assist others whenever needed. She’s currently an active member in five of our ALTA leagues (2023) and has

been described by some as an ‘ambassador’ for ALTA, due to her love of tennis and for our organization.” ALTA loves welcoming new volunteers! Jerry Niemeyer Men’s League Birthplace: Des Moines, IA (before color TV) Career: I spent 35+ years in the automotive aftermarket. Prior to retiring, I worked for more than 10 years in the real estate market in Atlanta. ALTA history: I am approaching my 35th year as an ALTA volunteer. I was Chairman of the Board in 2014 and ALTA President in 2011. I was first Vice President in 2010. I also served as VP of Media and Special Programs and was the Men’s League VP in 1997-98. I have served as a coordinator in the Men’s League, Senior Leagues, and the Mixed Doubles League. This is the second time I have been honored with this award. I was Men’s League Coordinator of the Year in 2006. In 2024, I’ll be the Pickleball League VP. Volunteers who have been around for a while are extremely valuable to ALTA. “Over the years, Jerry has served ALTA in just about every role, and continues to volunteer where needed,” Men’s League VP Greg McAfee said about Niemeyer. “One thing that sets him apart is how he helps new captains learn how to be great captains by explaining the rules and keeping them on track with managing their team.”

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Introducing the 2024 ALTA Executive Committee

BY EMMY POWELL, NET NEWS EDITOR

Chequetta Chequetta Allen, President Birthplace: Raleigh, NC Career: Fleet Management Professional ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of my mission in 2024. How do I think we can best continue this momentum? I believe we should focus on identifying the activities that will allow us to maintain our momentum and put the most energy into those activities. If you won the lottery, what’s the first thing you would do? I would donate funds to my local community tennis association (Coan Tennis Association) to further our efforts to expose inner city and low-income candidates to the game of tennis. What’s the weirdest gift you’ve ever received? A power surge cord and a broken microwave. A boyfriend gave them to me for my birthday. If you had a pet parrot, what would you teach it to say? “You’ve got to be kidding me!” What item do you hope will be obsolete in 20 years? Paper files If you could meet any author, who would it be and why? Paul Coelho. I found his book, “The Alchemist,” to be very uplifting, and I would like to ask questions about how he developed the story and what his inspiration for the book was. 28

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Susan Levin, Treasurer Birthplace: New Orleans, LA Career: Recently retired financial analyst If we went to happy hour, what would you order? Scotch mule or margarita with a salted rim.

Rita Rita Maloof, First Vice President Birthplace: Atlanta, GA Career: Retired What are some causes you care about? As a past president of the ALTA Foundation, I care deeply about the impact we (ALTA) can have — through the game of tennis and now pickleball — on underserved communities in Atlanta. Providing options for safe, afterschool havens and socialization is huge these days. I’m a lifelong supporter of St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and even had the opportunity to meet Danny Thomas at our home when I was a child. Finding cures and saving children…how can you not care? In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… a chopping champion. I love to cook and never follow recipes. I come up with some amazing dishes with whatever I can find in my less-thanfully-stocked kitchen. What is something you think everyone should at least try once? Wheelchair tennis! I had no idea until I was strapped into a chair the amount of upper body strength and hand-eye coordination necessary to move a chair and attempt to hit a tennis ball at the same time. Hats off to all wheelchair tennis players! If you had a pet parrot, what would you teach it to say? “YOURS!” What’s the weirdest gift you’ve ever received? Maybe not the weirdest, but the most unexpected and joyous was a year’s worth of holiday inflatable dinosaurs. The mystery boxes would show up about a week before the occasion. The weird thing about it — I still have no idea who sent them to me!

Susan

If we held an ALTA volunteer talent show, I would… wow everyone with my singing talent. My musical training started with my first piano lesson, leading to vocal and later I became a choral director. What is something you think everyone should try at least once? Living abroad. Living in another country can be an exciting experience and gives one a whole new perspective. If you could meet any author, who would it be and why? Tom Brokaw — author and American journalist and news correspondent for over 55 years. He’s witnessed first-hand most historical events in my lifetime and covered a number of these in his books. His books on American history and culture, along with the books about his Midwestern roots, are fascinating. Keri Beck, Secretary Birthplace: Tulsa, OK Career: IT systems definition ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? Increase our marketing efforts to expand our footprint in underserved areas of the metro area (example: southern quadrant)

Keri

In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… an actress. What are some causes you care about? Supporting families affected by childhood illness What is something you think everyone should try at least once? Snowmobiling in Yellowstone National Park What is the weirdest gift you’ve ever received? My first iPhone — “Why would I need a camera in my phone?” JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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Loretta Phillips, Sunday Women’s League VP Birthplace: Adel, GA Career: Retired! (Emory Credit Union)

Loretta

Siobhan Schaeffer, Thursday Women’s League VP Birthplace: Red Bank, NJ Career: Finance (past), Real Estate (present)

Siobhan

If you won the lottery, what’s the first thing you would do? Move to the beach. What is a goal you have for yourself that you want to accomplish in the next year as a volunteer? Effective communication and no drama on Thursdays. What are your favorite websites to read in your free time? Motley Fool and Kindle What are some causes you care about? Alzheimer’s awareness In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… a lawyer. Greg McAfee, Men’s League VP Birthplace: Dayton, OH Career: Life Insurance Consulting

Greg

ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? Connect with young adults and expand offerings. Are you known for a ‘special dish’ on the ALTA table, a favorite teammates request often? Thin-crust pizza — Dayton Style If we went to happy hour, what would you order? Old Fashioned

Joan

What are your favorite websites to read in your free time? Hoopla (the Henry County Library app) If we went to happy hour, what would you order? A margarita on the rocks with salt. In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… a teacher. If we held an ALTA volunteer talent show, I would… wow everyone with my dancing talent. What are some causes you care about? Human trafficking, child neglect/abuse, insufficient minimum wage. Joan Marcinko, Senior Day Leagues VP Birthplace: Greensburg, PA Career: Mathematician for the Department of Defense–National War College; Taught math and statistics at Northern Virginia Community College; Substitute math teacher at Westminster High School and Wesleyan Are you known for a ‘special dish’ on the ALTA table, a favorite teammates request often? Yes, I learned how to make and decorate beautiful sugar cookies online during the pandemic. If we went to happy hour, what would you order? A lovely pomegranate martini! Or two! In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… a cowgirl.

In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… a mafia boss.

If we held an ALTA volunteer talent show, I would… wow everyone with my deadlifting talent. My Olympic snatches and cleans are decent, but I can deadlift twice my body weight.

If we held an ALTA volunteer talent show, I would… wow everyone with my drum solo.

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ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? Finding ways to reach more of the outlying southern counties to reduce travel to/from those counties.

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David Rowe, Mixed Doubles League VP Birthplace: Chicago, IL Career: Home remodeler ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? I truly believe that being attentive to our members and listening to what they say is a big part of continuing our growth and momentum. I believe that customer service is essential to our organization, and I think quick responses to all of our membership are critical, even if our responses are not what they want to hear.

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Seth Appelbaum, Senior Leagues VP Birthplace: Boston, MA Career: 42 years – Sales Management in the wine and spirits industry ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? Using our reporting system, we want to clearly identify who is playing ALTA and how we can best meet their needs. At the same time, we must maintain our current structure and be true to the ALTA mission. Change is not a bad thing as long as it improves something or fixes a need. Are you known for a ‘special dish’ on the ALTA table, a favorite teammates request often? I am the team Grill Master — so it’s sausages, brats, and burgers cooked fresh. In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… a lawyer, bartender or in prison. What is something you think everyone should try at least once? Using common sense. If it was so common, more people would have it. Also, being nice to people — it’s not that hard. What’s the weirdest gift you’ve ever received? A machete — it’s a long story.

What are some causes you care about? Childhood cancer. I had cancer at 19 and 35, and I know how hard it was as an adult. I can only imagine how difficult it would be as a child. If you had a pet parrot, what would you teach it to say? “Zip it!” If you could meet any author, who would it be and why? Charles Dickens would probably be my favorite mainly because I was in two musicals with my mother growing up, and they were special times for us. Gina Woods, Junior Challenge Ladder VP Birthplace: Fort Wayne, IA Career: Director of Operations at Piedmont Cancer Institute ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? Recharge members who let their membership expire and rebrand the ALTA Junior Challenge Ladder.

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Are you known for a ‘special dish’ on the ALTA table, a favorite teammates request often? Deviled eggs In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… a panda munching on bamboo and chilling in the forest. What’s the weirdest gift you’ve ever received? A toilet seat cover with Santa’s face on it — supposed to be festive but was creepy. If you could meet any author, who would it be and why? Rick Warren. “The Purpose Driven Life” is a book that helps people discover their God-given purpose and live it out. This book changed my life in 2004. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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Lamar Scott, 2022 President Birthplace: Atlanta, GA Career: HR Manager

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ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? Let’s continue to listen to ensure that we make informed decisions that cater to the needs of our members. In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… a veterinarian. What are some causes you care about? Atlanta Youth Tennis Foundation and Toys for Tots.

Wendy Fee, Junior Leagues VP Birthplace: Mineola, NY Career: Chiropractor and therapeutic massage therapist

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ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? Continuing to work with the juniors and our newly appointed Junior Tennis Ambassador, Saketh Ramakrishnan. Please join him on the social media channels, such as our Instagram (@juniorleaguealta). It is “for the juniors, by the juniors.” He wants to hear from all the junior league players and will be holding contests, posting pictures and much more. Are you known for a ‘special dish’ on the ALTA table, a favorite teammates request often? My beautiful trifle cake made with devil’s food cake, amaretto, cool whip, and chopped up Heath bars. In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… a professional photographer since I am obsessed with taking and looking at photos. What is something you think everyone should try at least once? Snow skiing. The views are spectacular, but you have to work to see them. What’s the weirdest gift you’ve ever received? My son was given two hermit crabs by a friend, and I was the one who had to take care of them — so I guess they were really a gift to me.

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If you had a pet parrot, what would you teach it to say? “Good morning, you matter, stay strong, and YOU ROCK!” If you could meet any author, who would it be and why? Martin Luther King Jr. to find out how he remained encouraged despite any circumstance. Linda Shepherd, 2023 President Birthplace: Freeport, NY Career: Interior facility design and maintenance ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? The best way to continue our momentum is to continue to listen to our members, continue recruiting positive volunteers, and never lose sight of the mission of ALTA. What’s a goal you have for yourself that you want to accomplish in the next year as a volunteer? My goal in 2024 is to continue my passion for this organization by staying engaged as a member of the Executive Committee as well as a member of the Board of Directors. I will continue to work hard with my energetic spirit promoting ALTA because I know it makes such a positive difference in our community. What are some causes you care about? Giving children with special needs the opportunity to learn and enjoy the game of tennis.


Karen Karen Harris, ALTA Foundation Representative Birthplace: Copperhill, TN Career: Amazon Global Relations Executive and restauranteur If you won the lottery, what’s the first thing you would do? Lift friend and family burdens, donate to research and impactful charities, and build a philanthropy team. Are you know for a ‘special dish’ on the ALTA table, a favorite teammates request often? The allergen-friendly baked goods and foods I offer at each home match are only sometimes requested, but always appreciated and ensure something is available for everyone. What’s a goal you have for yourself that you want to accomplish in the next year as a volunteer? In 2024, I aim to increase awareness about ALTA and the ALTA Foundation among its members and the public through new outreach strategies, engage more with captains and players to understand their needs from ALTA better, and also work collaboratively with ALTA’s Foundation President to help increase the lives we impact through foundation programs. If you had a pet parrot, what would you teach it to say? “Hey, Karen: let’s dance!” Marla Michalewicz, Events & Tournaments VP Birthplace: Ft. Worth, TX Career: State auditor ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? The inclusion of the pickleball league is a big step in that direction. What’s a goal you have for yourself that you want to accomplish in the next year as a volunteer? Bring back mixers, including pickleball mixers. If we went to happy hour, what would you order? Martinis/cosmos In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Jerry Niemeyer, Pickleball League VP Birthplace: Des Moines, IA Career: I spent more than 30 years selling parts in the automotive aftermarket. I then spent more than 10 years selling real estate before retiring. ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? We need to keep an eye open where the racquet sport market is going. We must be on top of changes that may occur in the tennis market and do what is necessary to accommodate an evergrowing pickleball market. What is a goal you have for yourself that you want to accomplish in the next year as a volunteer? I want to see the pickleball league continue to grow. The winter league has more teams than the summer league of ’23, and I want to see that trend continue.

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In another life, I’m pretty sure I was… a cowboy on a ranch in Montana. If we held an ALTA volunteer talent show, I would… wow everyone with my attempt to do stand-up comedy. If you had a pet parrot, what would you teach it to say? “Are you kidding me? That ball was in!” John Lowell, President’s Appointee Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA Career: Consulting actuary ALTA continues to gain momentum and is continuing to focus on growth in our membership. This is a big part of Chequetta Allen’s mission in 2024. How do you think we can best continue this momentum? By actively listening to our constituents, particularly among the demographic groups who have the most potential for growth.

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What are some causes you care about? Autism, financial literacy. What is something you think everyone should try at least once? Chateau d’Yquem If someone gave you $20, and you had to spend it immediately, what would you buy? Flowers for my wife If you had a pet parrot, what would you teach it to say? I would teach it to tell the dogs to ‘sit’ and ‘stay.’ JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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Winter Getaways

Leave your worries behind, but don’t forget your racquets and paddles. COMPILED AND EDITED BY CORY SEKINE-PETTITE

You had a long year. The rush of the holidays is over. Winter is coming. That’s right; you need a break! So, before you begin your spring ALTA seasons, consider these nearby destinations for some well-deserved R&R. Pack your tennis bags and head to the ocean or the mountains. You are sure to have a great time.

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Camp Creek Inn Watersound, Florida Camp Creek Inn is a 75-room, threestory boutique inn located adjacent to Watersound Club’s Camp Creek Golf Course in beautiful Northwest Florida. The inn’s amenities include multiple restaurants (offering indoor and outdoor seating), as well as a tennis and pickleball pro shop, golf outfitter shop and the most expansive wellness and fitness facilities in the surrounding 30A area. Camp Creek Inn is home to eight lighted tennis courts and eight lighted pickleball courts, a poolside dining venue, a resort-style pool complex with a separate adult fitness pool, multisport fields, and a golf teaching academy. Guests have access to all Watersound Club amenities during their stay, including Watersound Beach Club, Shark’s Tooth Camp Creek Inn’s Golf Course, and Camp expansive health and wellness center Creek Golf Course. Whether for tennis, golf, includes a collection of resort-style relaxation, or to enjoy a pools, a hot tub and private club experience, adults-only exercise pool, as well as a Camp Creek Inn offers 12,000 square foot the perfect fit nestled exercise facility between the 30A area’s equipped with world-famous beaches special features such as saunas and and surrounding state steam rooms. forests. Big Canoe Racquet Club Jasper, Georgia bigcanoepoa.org 706.268.3367 The “Mountains of Big Canoe” are but a backdrop to the newly updated Racquet Club facility, which can play host to a tennis or pickleball excursion. The 107-year-old former Wolfscratch School underwent a major renovation last year, with an expansion of the tennis and pickleball retail area. Big Canoe has weekly tennis and pickleball clinics for all levels and seven different weekly roundrobins. The club’s amenities include 10 tennis courts (six clay, two hard courts, and two indoor courts) and four standalone pickleball courts. The Racquet Club also can set you up to play on one of Big Canoe’s four bocce courts — or hook up the junior Djokovic’s in your party with a kids’ tennis camp. Plus, Enjoy the view of there’s hiking, outdoor Lake Petit, or rent pools, and a water watercraft at the Big park. Canoe Marina. 42

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LEAGUE NEWS

SENIOR DAY Women Tues. 10:00 a.m. | Men Wed. 10:00 a.m. Spring registration runs Jan. 1 – 18 Spring season is Mar. 12 – Apr. 24

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very time I think about how much work goes into getting 60,000 tennis players on the courts each season, I am overwhelmed at all that goes into this incredible ALTA tennis organization. To begin with, we have so many volunteers in this “tennis machine” that it is difficult to know who to thank first. I’d like to take the time to thank my Senior Day League captains for all that they do to get their teams registered for the season, for being creative and competitive with their lineups, for hosting visiting teams and paying court fees, and for making sure their team finishes a full seven weeks and sometimes more. A tough job indeed no matter what level of tennis you play! Being a captain or co-captain is simply not an easy job and being a team leader often can be challenging. Our ALTA captain’s manual is 49 pages long and good captains read every bit of it and share the information with their teammates. To begin with, captains need to submit their team roster before the ALTA roster deadline or give it to their club pro in a timely manner. Smart captains submit requests for review with their rosters if they have any concerns to be shared with the VP. We thank you for any information you share to make the scheduling process easier. Remember that we do check and validate what you tell us! Once the team schedules come out, a good captain always checks to see that everyone is on the roster before the first match. If additional players are needed, it is the captain’s job to find more players. As the season begins, lineups have to be made, and captains normally map out a playing schedule based on player availability. They need to know all about play-

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er movement and sandbagging, too. Our ALTA website offers a great tool for captains to prepare and check for valid lineups. Organized captains plan ahead for matches, print out scorecards, and make sure someone is in charge for each match. Knowing the ALTA rules of play AND the USTA rules is a must for every ALTA team captain; a good leader knows these and helps the team get through issues during match play. A good team captain also knows what to do in case of inclement weather. Make up matches can be tough, and a captain has to know who is available and how to play a makeup without losing any points. After the match, our captains report their scores and approve scorecards in a timely fashion. That makes our senior coordinators’ jobs a lot easier! Captains, thank you for what you do for your teams! These may all sound like basic, routine captain’s duties, but add to the mix playing matches early due to holidays, addressing protests and complaints from opponents, and a lot of rule interpretations that do not always cover situations addressed in the rules! Whew! But today, as we look forward to a new spring ALTA season, we celebrate YOU, the captains in our league! It will be a fresh new season, with good exercise, great sportsmanship, comradery, and competition. Having worked with the Atlanta senior tennis leagues for a long time with both USTA and ALTA, I see so many repeat names of team captains season after season. What a gift it is to have so many of you who offer your time and talents. You ARE the backbone of our volunteer base, and we appreciate you so very much. Thanks for all you continue to do to support us playing in the Senior Day League.

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THURSDAY WOMEN

THURSDAY WOMEN Thursday 9:30 a.m. Spring registration runs Jan. 1–18 Spring season is Mar. 14 – Apr. 25

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lthough there is still a chill in the air, it’s time to register your team for the spring season. The deadline for roster submission is January 18. The full ALTA calendar and roster registration packet can be found on the ALTA website. Now would be a great time to renew your ALTA dues if you haven’t already and update your contact information if necessary. Captaining during the spring season can be challenging, with spring break availability and player movement. I encourage all captains to check availability for spring break week with their players. If you find you have little to no availability, please reach out to your opponents as early as possible about playing the match or just a line or two early. While most major public-school districts have the same week off this year (April 1–5), that doesn’t necessarily mean that all teams have availability

issues for that week. I encourage all teams to work together to play early if their schedules allow. Player movement rules still apply and can easily be tracked using your tracking sheet on the ALTA website. Please review player movement rules in detail before the season begins. And as always, you can reach out to your level coordinator with questions. Atlanta’s morning rush hour can pose an issue for the Thursday Women’s League. Allow yourself extra time for traffic so you can arrive stress-free by 9:15 a.m. and promptly start at 9:30 a.m. We want to be sure all our ALTA members are on the team of their choosing, so please check with all your players before submitting your roster. I wish you all many sunny Thursdays with wonderful tennis and great friendships. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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Looking Forward To Spring

Sunday 1:00 p.m. Spring registration runs Jan. 1–18 Spring season is Mar. 17 – Apr. 28

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he spring Sunday Women’s League roster registration began on January 1. As we celebrate the beginning of another year, I look forward to our Sunday Women celebrating new friendships as we begin the ALTA spring season. Spring brings excitement and energy. It also brings spring breaks, festivals, spring showers, and Easter Sunday. Some teams will want to play matches early, while others want to play on the scheduled Sunday. Both deserve their positions to be recognized and not criticized. Both have their reasons for wanting/needing to play at a certain time. My wish is that we all celebrate new feelings around ALTA’s spring season. We all play ALTA for different reasons; we love it, and we look forward to spending our Sunday afternoons on the court with a pleasant group of ladies in a fun, competitive match. I started playing ALTA in the 1980’s, and believe it or not, spring season had Easter, Mother’s Day, and school breaks even then. I remember our team deciding who would play on Easter and who would play on Mother’s Day. We also would discuss school breaks and if parents with children would be traveling. We would give the first choice of not playing on Easter to teammates with small children and if you played on Easter, you were not expected to play on Mother’s Day. We were like family to each other, caring for each other’s children when the moms were on the court. I remember cooking out, sharing homemade delicacies with other teams, and just making it a full day of tennis fun and fellowship.

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Schedules go online February 29, and the first season match is Sunday, March 17. Our last regular season match is April 28. Then, it’s on to the playoffs culminating with the AA City Finals on Saturday, May 11 and City Finals for our A, B, and C levels on Sunday, May 19. Captains should start early getting availability of team members who can play on those special days. Those teams who want to work together to play matches early can be played even before the season schedule begins. Just remember that for all lines or a portion of the match played early, normal “default” rules apply. So, it’s best to play from the top line down if the entire match is not played as a dual meet. See this rule found in Adult General Rules. IV. Dual Meets. E: The twenty-minute default rule as defined in the glossary is in effect for all scheduled matches. A defaulted match is scored as one point for the opposing team. When a match is defaulted, it must be the lowest position. If a higher position is defaulted, any win at a lower position(s) will be forfeited. If any positions are played before the regularly scheduled time of the dual meet, the above default rules apply. Teams may not agree to schedule matches late. I’m excited to take on this new task as the Sunday Women’s League Vice President. My one big ask of you is to be kind to each other. With prices of everything rising daily, being kind is free, and who doesn’t love “free?” Let’s give it a try.

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JUNIORS

JUNIORS Girls Sat. 1:30 p.m. | Boys 3:30 p.m. Spring roster registration runs from Jan. 1 – 26 Spring season is Mar. 9 – Apr. 20

Tips For Having A Successful Junior Spring Season BY WENDY FEE, JUNIOR LEAGUES VICE PRESIDENT

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s a player, are you ready to play your best tennis season ever? As a team manager or coach, are you ready to lead your team in such a way that the kids have the most memorable tennis experience? Each year brings on new expectations. Many coaches and players make New Year’s resolutions which help them to have a more positive and enjoyable tennis season. You might think about taking more coaching so you can achieve your athletic goals and improve your performance. Some might concentrate on their lifestyles, such as telling yourself you will get plenty of rest the night before your match and that you plan to stretch more to prevent injuries while on the court. One resolution of mine as the VP of the Junior Leagues is to better guide the Junior coordinators who are in direct contact with the team managers and coaches. They are volunteering to help everyone have a fair and more pleasurable experience. They work hard for the team managers and coaches all season so that the players may have their best tennis adventure yet. The Junior Leagues have the largest turnaround among the ALTA leagues. The players move up through each age group until they are old enough to play in the adult leagues. It’s exciting that new players and team managers join us each season. We have four age levels: 10U, 12U, 15U, and 18U. Novice tennis players may join ALTA as young as 7 years old or even as old as 19. We want this to be a fun, friendly recreational environment, where members can play and learn how to be competitive in matches but still maintain an enjoyable, healthy experience. All this leads me to providing helpful tips for a successful spring season: No cheering/clapping/ coaching. This may seem like an unusual rule, but it is in place so that the kids play a fair match without stresses or influences from outside the courts. Although it is hard to wait until a match is over to congratulate a player, it is one of the most important rules in Junior League

play. Many of these young players are nervous and need to concentrate while learning to have fun at the same time. You can play matches early to help other teams or even your own team due to spring and fall breaks or any conflicting schedules. Just NEVER play a match LATE or after the scheduled match date and time (unless you experience a rain out). Please text or email your coordinator with any early play information; it’s best to keep things documented. Always check your roster before you play your matches. Sometimes, you think a player has been added only to find out you played someone illegally or forgot to add them. You have until midnight the night before a match to add a player. Making sure team managers use the ALTA lineup checker is essential in making sure the players’ lineup is legal (no “sandbagging”). Sandbagging is when you move a winning player or pair down in order to move a losing player or pair up in the lineup. Using the lineup checker is a free tool ALTA provides for all teams. Always exchange your scorecards before the match begins. If the team manager can’t be there, designate an adult or parent who knows the rules to step in to manage the scorecard. Have the correct balls for the specific age group that is playing: 10U–orange, 12U–green dot, and 15U and 18U use USTA-approved yellow balls. Always default from the lower position, 2S and 2D. Remember, a default at 1S or 1D results with points forfeited at 2S or 2D if played. Make sure you are on the correct court playing against the correct matched player. It seems simple, but players can end up playing against the wrong opponent on a certain line accidentally. Stay connected with fellow teammates and join the ALTA Juniors Instagram @Juniorleaguealta. My hope is that these tips and guidelines will help you to have the best tennis season yet. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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MEN Sat. 9:00 a.m. Spring roster registration runs Jan. 1–18 Spring season is Mar. 16 – Apr. 27

Prepare Now For A Successful Spring Season

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s we approach another spring Men’s League season, I’d like to give you some tips on preparing your roster, and I will answer a few questions that always come up during this period. First, for you captains: Contact all your returning players and make sure they are committed to playing this spring. Find out how much they plan to be available. This will help determine if you need to add players and to make sure you are not adding anyone who doesn’t want to be on the roster. Players: Please proactively reach out to your captain and let them know this information. Second, be sure to pay for your 2024 ALTA tennis membership. We get a lot of requests for folks to be added back on a roster when they were not included due to their membership not being paid. Third, let’s talk about leveling. Initially, your team is placed at the level based on the average of your team’s top 10 individually ranked players. If you are adding a higher ranked player, you can recalculate your team’s average and use the Roster Placement page in the roster kit to find out where your team

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likely would be placed. It’s also best to get players added during the open roster period or during the roster correction period. Players wanting to be added after the schedules come out may see their ratings change higher if they played on a winning Mixed Doubles team and that might affect their ability to join a specific team. Finally, and certainly not least, this is a recreational league. Everyone wants to play tennis and have a good time. No money is on the line, no endorsements are at risk, so please be kind, courteous, and welcoming to your opponents. In recent seasons, we have seen an uptick in bad sportsmanship, and it is up to you to turn that around. If a call on the court doesn’t go your way, just remember that one point isn’t going to make or break the match or the season. Even if it does, remember you are out there for exercise, community support, and maybe a bag tag if you are fortunate. Registration for the spring season opens on January 1. So, as you are sitting around watching bowl games, go ahead and login and pay your 2024 dues and get ready for some great competition and fun in the spring.

Photos by Laura Barnard

BY GREG MCAFEE, MEN’S LEAGUE VICE PRESIDENT


WHEELCHAIR

WHEELCHAIR RUN/ROLL Spring roster registration runs from Feb. 9 – 23 Spring season is Mar. 12 – Apr. 23

The Excitement Of The 2024 Wheelchair League BY MARK LAROTONDA, SPECIAL PROGRAMS VICE PRESIDENT

Photos by Laura Barnard

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he 2024 Wheelchair League tennis season is here! This year it will consist of five individual sessions, which include competitive matches and learning clinics over a 32-week period for newcomers and experienced players. Starting Tuesday, March 12, the ALTA Wheelchair tennis season begins at the Hudlow Tennis Center in Norcross, with wheelchair doubles matches for all levels, followed by four sessions of clinics in the month of May. During the summer (June & July) we have our annual Run/Roll competition. This is where a wheelchair player is partnered with a stand-up player.

If you are new to Run/Roll, feel free to join us at one of our clinics to see what it’s all about and keep your eye out for our Run/Roll mixer as well. As the summer comes to an end and fall begins, we will have our second, four-week clinic in August and then finish the 2024 season with more wheelchair doubles matches in September and October. To participate or for more information, please reach out to our VP of Special Programs at specialprogramsvp@ altatennis.org. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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GOOD QUESTION

Happy New Year! Regardless of the league, month, day, or time, there are some questions that we get asked over and over again. Here’s a look at some of the most common questions as answered by our 2024 Board of Directors in their past volunteer roles.

THE VOICE LET

During a recent match, my opponent hit a short lob, and I was at the net. The opponent was yelling “short” and “back up” to her partner. I went for the overhead but hit I into the net. I felt all of the yelling was very distracting and claimed the point due to a voice let since they were talking while the ball was on the way to our side of the court. My opponents were not happy and said it was not our point because I chose to play the ball. Who is correct?

LIMIT ON LETS How many service lets are allowed during a point (ball hits the tape but lands in)? Lamar Scott, 2024 Board of Directors, 2022 ALTA President 2021 First Vice President Nov/Dec 2021 Net News

Debbie Gaster, 2024 Chairman of the Board 2019 Thursday Women’s League Vice President Nov/Dec 2019 Net News

While there are elements in this scenario in which both teams were correct, your opponents should have received this point. (Friend of Court, Part Two, Code 33 and 34). 33: Claiming a hindrance: A player who claims a hindrance must stop play as soon as possible. 34: Talking when the ball is in play: Doubles players should not talk when the ball is moving toward their opponent’s court. Any talking that interfered with an opponent’s ability to play a ball is a hindrance, and the opponent who is about to hit the ball may claim the point based on a deliberate hindrance. If the opponent chooses to play the ball and misses it, the opponent loses the point because the opponent did not make a timely claim of the hindrance. The reasoning behind this is you do not get two chances to win the point.

list is a button marked “Go to Calendar.” If you click that button, then it will take you to a calendar, and you can scroll down from month to month to find the league dates for all ALTA leagues. You can also click on the hamburger icon next to the “sign out” button, and on the upper-right portion of the page > go to Players & Leagues >scroll

down to Adult Leagues or Junior Leagues, and click on Learn More. When you click on an individual league (Men, Sunday Women, Junior Girls, etc.), you can scroll to the bottom of the page to get all league information, including all pertinent league dates.

According to USTA Rules, there is no limit to the number of service let calls during any given point. Keep in mind that if the ball hits the net and DOES NOT land in the correct service box, it’s a fault, not a let.

CHECK THE ALTA FAQ’S

Chequetta Allen, 2024 Board of Directors, 2024 ALTA President 2020 Sunday Women’s League Vice President Jan/Feb 2020 Net News

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DID YOU EVER WONDER ABOUT … ? If you’ve ever had a situation occur in a match where no one on the court knew the rule that applied, send your inquiry to Good Question. ALTA officials answer questions in each issue of Net News and yours could be chosen next. Submit your question, along with your name, league, team name and level to altaeditor@altatennis.org.

Photos by Laura Barnard

I am trying to find out the dates for league play in the spring. Could you tell me the dates of the matches and/or where I can find that information on the ALTA website?


JENSEN ZONE Luke Jensen

Evaluate And Re-evaluate Your Game

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t’s a great time to re-evaluate your game. The pros have finished the 2023 campaign and after a short off-season have been training for a strong kickoff to 2024. I thought it would be fun to share some insight on how they shift gears and ramp up the intensity for a long trip to the Australian Open. The beginning of the year is mission-critical to springboard your ranking and confidence going into a long tour around the world the rest of the year. I always felt if I had a solid start to the season, it took pressure off to capture the valuable ATP points in the spring. Even if I played well but didn’t earn many wins, I put more pressure on myself at those really tough Indian Wells and Miami Open events. Adding pressure in any way is not helpful towards enjoying the tour life and performing at the highest level. These days, the pros never cease taking care of their “machine.” The body is always priority number one. There will be a “cheat meal” here and there, but going to the gym is a daily routine with a range-of-motion focus, along with resistance band training. Jumping rope with movement exercises using ladders also is common. There will be some time away from the court to refresh the mind but making sure the body stays tuned up is the priority. After about two weeks away from the court, players start hitting again with a focus in rhythm and timing. I’m really interested to see what Coco Gauff does in this area with Brad Gilbert. Gauff had a wonderful summer run that ended with a US Open victory. Gilbert, her new coach, was a massive help restor-

ing Gauff’s confidence and producing her best tennis. The fall was not that strong and the off-season is where I’m interested to see what changes can be made to the 19-year-old’s game. There will be a focus on her forehand that can be inconsistent and short during rallies. Opponents attack that side as much as possible because the Gauff backhand is lethal! I would want to know from Gauff what she thought of her forehand and what happens in her own words when it breaks down under pressure. As a coach, that would give me valuable intel on how to approach improving that side. Going over video analysis is helpful and players really learn a ton visually by watching themselves play. Do you record your strokes? This really is an outstanding tool to see what is going on with your swing. Make sure you have identified the shots you need work on and the type of balls that disrupt that swing. Video can be extremely helpful if you have a ball toss that is not reliable. To see your toss and service motion from another perspective can be valuable to improving your serve. The new year is here and enjoying the new improvements you have made to your game is so important. The pros are constantly evaluating their talent and re-evaluating again and again to make sure they are ready to win in 2024. The opponents know your weaknesses and if the work was done right in the off-season, your opponents are in for a big surprise!

— LUKE JENSEN FRENCH OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPION

THE LOB IS A WEAPON BY STEPHEN HUSS, PROGRAM DIRECTOR, HUSS 75 76 TENNIS AT CROOKED CREEK

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ny t e n n i s player that I have ever spent some time coaching wou ld know that I am a huge advocate for hitting the ball “on the full” whenever possible. When a lob goes up, players must do everything they can to hit an overhead; after all, it is the most aggressive shot in tennis and the winning percentage should be high. However, many players position themselves close to the net for putaway volleys and simply just say “Yours” and run to the other side when a lob goes up above their heads. The lob is an effective shot for multiple reasons: 1) To nullify a net player who is crowding the net. 2) To take net position away from the other team and take it yourselves (take the net over after a successful lob please). 3) Many players do not have confident overheads. 4) To find the baseline player’s backhand when lobbed over the correct side. So, ALTA players, use the lob and conversely, work on taking the overhead. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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IMPROVING YOUR GA ME

Why Does Etiquette Matter?

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BY MIKE ROBERTSON

love the etiquette aspect of tennis. I love thinking about it. It’s my main passion in life … and I’m kidding. As a teaching professional, I can sometimes take for granted the most boring (yet most important) aspects of our sport. Proper etiquette simply increases the enjoyment of tennis for everyone. So, let’s arm ourselves with a few best practices. The point of this is to increase the fun factor for you and your teams. Most of us aren’t starving for confrontation or drama, so if we are courteous, we can save everyone trouble and heartache. Here are some specific scenarios or “Did You Knows” that you may come across. Did you know: We don’t need to return obvious out balls? According to The Code (USTA’s player guide to fair play and the unwritten rules of tennis), a player doesn’t need to put into play or hit over the net an obvious fault. To do so is rude and may even be a form of gamesmanship. It slows down the pace of the match. It’s also just safer as players who hit obvious out balls may not be expecting the ball to come back. Did you know: The way we enter and exit courts matters? When you enter or exit a court, you should not disrupt the play of another court or match. Whether that court is being used for a lesson or match, one always should wait until current play is at a stopping point before asking to come through. And please close the gate when you’re coming and going. Did you know: How we watch a match matters? It can be an emotional experience to watch a match. And when things get emotional, we sometimes forget the etiquette to spectating. Essentially, we can boil it down to a few safe protocols: • Applaud good tennis not unforced errors. Unforced errors don’t need to be celebrated. It can be tough to applaud an opponent, but we should when there’s good tennis. It’s good for us. And when I hear a cheer for a double fault, I want to cry for the breach in protocol. • Players are the only ones with any input on line calls. I don’t know about you, but as a spectator I’m always right, and it’s hard to be quiet when I know I’m right. But alas, silence is golden here. The last thing anyone wants is a spectator trying to influence a call. Leave the playing to the players. • Volume control is important. Good etiquette is being mindful of your distance to the court and players, and the volume of your conversation. So, why does etiquette matter? It matters because it’s one of the aspects of tennis that makes it beautiful. Etiquette requires doing something inconvenient for yourself to be more considerate of someone else. Etiquette matters because it’s thinking of others in disguise. And we’re always grateful when others do it for us. 52

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GPTA TEACHING PROFESSIONAL SPOTLIGHT: MIKE ROBERTSON Submitted by USTA

Hometown (City/ State): Indianapolis, IN How did you get involved in teaching tennis? II started playing at a young age, and teaching was a natural evolution as I went through school. After college, I started coaching and transitioned to being an independent contractor before moving to a full-time position at a club. Diehard fan of what sports team? Indianapolis Colts Best part of your game? Probably crushing forehands, but I like to think it’s being an all-around player. Dream doubles match would be me and… Katie Mays taking down Gael Monfils and Elena Svitolina. When I’m not teaching tennis, I’m… Spending time outdoors or trying not to be so bad at golf. My favorite tennis memory is: Zonals as a junior for Team Southern was some of the most fun I had ever had as a tennis player — spending time at the University of Texas and competing against other top players from across the country. My favorite professional players are: Sampras, Federer, and Alcaraz. #1 reason why I enjoy teaching & coaching tennis: Contributing to the growth of a person’s athletic endeavors along with building their self-confidence is incredibly rewarding. What important tennis message do you want to promote? Tennis puts a premium on integrity, problem solving, working with others, competing, the list goes on. The only limits tennis may have are the limits I put on it. Tennis makes me healthier and I’ll always give back for that!


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COURT CUISINE

The King of Sliders Meatball Sliders on King’s Hawaiian Rolls Christie Chen, DeKalb TC Mixed Doubles B4

1 package (12-count) King’s Hawaiian Rolls 1 package meatballs (about 12): use homemade or cooked frozen meatballs Tomato sauce to taste, any sauce will do 12 slices Mozzarella cheese Butter Garlic powder Dried parsley

Between Bread Who doesn’t love a good sandwich? Whether your preference is for wraps, burgers, hoagies, or a simple homemade grilled cheese, there’s no denying we all eat a lot of sandwiches each year. Thus, we present some of your ALTA teammates’ favorite recipes between bread. Enjoy!

Make in Advance

Trust Us, It’s Good!

Mini Roast Beef Sandwiches

Smoky “Pimento” Cheese Sandwiches

Lorna Wild, Grand Cascades Thursday Women C1

1 (8 oz.) container cream cheese spread 2 Tbsp. prepared horseradish 8 (4-inch) miniature pita rounds, cut in half 4-6 large, green leaf lettuce leaves, torn ¾ lb. thinly sliced deli roast beef ½ small red onion 1 avocado, peeled and thinly sliced

Stir together cream cheese and horseradish until well blended. Spread mixture evenly inside pita halves (2 tsp. each). Stuff pita halves evenly with lettuce, roast beef, onion slices, and avocado. (Add avocado slices when ready to serve to prevent them from turning brown.)

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Nancy Whitehead, Chimney Springs Sunday Women A5

1 (3 oz.) package cream cheese, softened ½ cup mayonnaise 1 tsp. paprika ¼ tsp. salt 2 cups (8 oz.) shredded smoked Cheddar cheese 2 cups (8 oz.) shredded smoked Gouda cheese ½ (8.5-oz.) jar sun-dried tomatoes in oil, drained and chopped 14 bread slices (sourdough and dark wheat) Stir together cream cheese and next three ingredients in a large bowl until blended. Stir in shredded cheeses and sun-dried tomatoes until combined. Spread cheese mixture on half of bread slices (about 1/3 cup on each); top with remaining bread slices.

Cut the tops off the King’s Hawaiian Rolls. You can usually do this while they are all still connected. Place in a large casserole dish. Toss the meatballs in the sauce and place a single meatball on each roll. Top each meatball with a slice of cheese. Replace the tops of the rolls. Melt butter and stir in garlic powder and parsley. Drizzle or brush onto the tops of the rolls. Cover the casserole dish with aluminum foil and bake 10 minutes. Remove the foil and bake an additional 10 minutes or until the sliders are hot and the cheese is melted.

Simple & Traditional Homemade Burgers Brett O’Brien, Chimney Lakes Men B1

2 lbs. ground beef (makes about 10 burgers) 1 pack Lipton’s Onion Soup Mix Breadcrumbs Worcestershire Sauce to taste 1-2 large eggs

Mix all ingredients in a large bowl and then form into patties. Grill to taste.


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WINNER • FINALIST

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01 BITSY GRANT/SOFT BITSY GRANT/HARD PIEDMONT DRIVING KENNWORTH TC ATLANTA ATHLETIC SANDY SPRINGS TC CAPITAL CITY DRUID HILLS

AA2

01 FAIR OAKS TC LITCHFIELD 100 LAKE ASTORIA BITSY GRANT/HARD CHEROKEE TOWN CL THE MANOR GOLF & VILLAGE MILL SADDLE CREEK 2

AA3

01 REDFIELD ROCKDALE TENNIS CAPITAL CITY SUMMIT FAMILY YM HAMPTON WOODS SHARON LESTER TC ANSLEY DUNWOODY CC 02 GRAND CASCADES EAST ROSWELL PAR ATLANTA ATHLETIC ARBOR VIEW CC OF THE SOUTH THE FIELDS I GLASTONBERRY HEDGEROWS

85 74 54 45 40 37 31 31 71 57 54 54 45 45 37 34 71 68 62 51 51 45 40 8 74 57 57 54 54 51 25 25

A1

01 TERRELL MILL T C DELLINGER PARK SENTINEL LAKE SIBLEY FOREST INDIAN HILLS CC BURNT HICKORY LA BROOKSTONE 3 EAGLE WATCH 02 ATLANTA CC BROOKFIELD CC CAPITAL CITY LAKESIDE AT ANSL CC OF ROSWELL HORSESHOE BEND ELLARD COMMUNITY BLACKBURN 03 WILD TIMBER TPC @ SUGARLOAF SEVEN OAKS ROCK SPRINGS PAR ST IVES CC DEERLAKE FOUR SEASONS W P JONES PARK 04 TRADITIONS WINDWARD LAKE FIELDSTONE WHITE COLUMNS G CROOKED CREEK PARK BROOKE II OXFORD MILL CENTRAL PARK COU 05 PEACHTREE CITY T (WEISSFL) CHEROKEE TOWN CL DRUID HILLS SOUTH FULTON TEN PEACHTREE CITY T (WOOD)

82 74 60 51 48 42 28 11 71 62 60 54 42 40 31 31 71 71 62 51 51 42 28 20 77 68 62 57 48 48 22 14 77 71 68 57 45

ANSLEY 31 CARL SANDERS YMC (MCDANIE) 25 CARL SANDERS YMC (SAXTON) 22

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01 DEKALB TC (WHITE) PEACHTREE CITY T CHASTAIN DEKALB TC (CROSS) BITSY GRANT/SOFT HANOVER WEST CHEROKEE TOWN CL BITSY GRANT/HARD 02 DUNWOODY CC (CLARK) NEELY FARM SIBLEY FOREST INDIAN HILLS CC OLDE TOWNE FIELDSTONE VILLAGE MILL DUNWOODY CC (BLAIR) 03 LAUREL BROOKE TRIPLE CROWN CENTRAL PARK COU PROVENCE CROOKED CREEK CHATTAHOOCHEE RI FIELDSTONE WINDWARD LAKE 04 RIVERMOORE PARK LAUREL SPRINGS/F THE RIVER CLUB/G CONNEMARA ST IVES CC DOUBLEGATE GREATER ATLANTA HANARRY ESTATES 05 THE OVERLOOK @ M

71 54 54 51 51 45 42 28 88 60 54 48 48 40 37 22 82 68 54 54 45 37 31 25 71 71 48 48 45 42 37 34 77

BRADSHAW FARM MARIETTA CC BRIDGEMILL ATHLE EAGLE WATCH TOWNE LAKE HILLS THE WATERFORD CANONGATE AT MIR

A5

60 60 48 48 40 40 25

01 PEACHTREE CITY T (COX) 71 PEACHTREE CITY T (GRAHAM) 62 SUGAR CREEK 57 SUMMERGROVE 54 PIEDMONT DRIVING 48 VININGS ESTATES 40 CARL SANDERS YMC 40 BROOKWOOD HILLS 25 02 EAST HAMPTON 71 RIVERSIDE S&T 65 SANDY SPRINGS TC 65 DUNWOODY CC 54 WATERFORD GREEN 45 BLACKBURN 40 REDFIELD 34 CAPITAL CITY 22 03 NORTHAMPTON 82 LEGACY PARK 60 SEVEN HILLS 54 ASHEBROOKE S&T 54 CHASTAIN LAKES 45 LOST FORREST 40 HARRISON TC 34 CAMDEN POINTE 28 04 CC OF THE SOUTH 60 JONES BRIDGE S&T 60 SPRING RIDGE 57 ATLANTA ATHLETIC (CUSIMAN) 54 ATLANTA ATHLETIC (COWART) 51

THE FIELDS I CC OF ROSWELL FALLS OF AUTRY M 05 PEACHTREE STATIO DRUID HILLS ROCKDALE TENNIS SMOKE RISE COUNT TPC @ SUGARLOAF ST IVES CC ST MARLO CC DEKALB TC 06 BUFORD CITY PARK HAMILTON MILL I FLOWERS CROSSING THREE CHIMNEYS F CHATEAU ELAN WIN TURTLE CREEK SPOUT SPRINGS TE HIDDEN FALLS SUB 07 FOWLER PARK EDENWILDE NETTLEBROOK FARM THE MANOR GOLF & MILTON TENNIS CE WOODLAND PARK HILLBROOKE CRABAPPLE CHASE

A7

01 TRADITIONS OF BR GRAND CASCADES OLDE ATLANTA CLU WILD TIMBER VICTOR LORD PARK RIVERMOORE PARK BUFORD CITY PARK CHATTAHOOCHEE CO 02 PEACHTREE STATIO

48 42 25 65 60 57 48 45 42 42 37 82 57 57 51 42 40 37 31 65 62 60 51 48 45 40 25 68 65 54 54 48 45 31 31 62

RIVERMIST/GWINNE 60 CAMBRIDGE 57 RIVER GLEN/FUL 51 ST MARLO CC 48 ROCKDALE TENNIS 42 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 40 HUDLOW T C 34 03 LAKE FOREST SUBD 65 CREEKSTONE ESTAT 54 CROOKED CREEK (TRAYLOR) 51 WOODMONT GOLF & 51 KINGSLEY ESTATES 48 MILTON TENNIS CE 48 CROOKED CREEK (SMITH) 40 MILTON RACKET CL 40 04 HEMBREE PARK 74 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 62 CC OF THE SOUTH 57 WEXFORD 57 EDENWILDE 51 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 42 PARK BROOKE II 37 DEVEREUX DOWNS 17 05 SEVEN HILLS (BERRY) 71 DELLINGER PARK 62 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 60 SEVEN HILLS (COLE) 51 THE GEORGIAN 42 HICKORY SPRINGS 40 BROOKSTONE CC 37 LEES CROSSING 34 06 PEACHTREE CITY T (TURNER) 68 ANSLEY (MILLER) 62 ANSLEY (WOOD) 60 CARL SANDERS YMC 60 PEACHTREE CITY T (ROSS) 45 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (YOUNG) 40 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (HADEN) 34

AA1

Bitsy Grant/Soft Courts (Lee King, captain)

AA2

Fair Oaks TC (Sue Besch, captain)

AA3

East Roswell Park (Kate Grosch, captain)

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The Overlook @ Marietta CC (Yvette Williams)

SHARON LESTER TC 07 TOWNE LAKE HILLS JEFFERSON TOWNSH BRADSHAW FARM LITCHFIELD 100 EAST COBB S&T BRIDGEMILL ATHLE CARMICHAEL FARMS HARRISON TC 08 INDIAN HILLS CC TWIN LAKES BYRNWYCK S & T DEKALB TC MJCCA HAMPTON HALL/DEK PRINCETON LAKES DUNWOODY CC

B1

28 74 68 62 51 45 40 40 17 68 68 65 51 45 42 40 17

01 SUGAR CREEK 65 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (HILL) 60 PIEDMONT DRIVING 60 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (MCBURNE) 51 HANOVER WEST 48

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GLENLAKE I CAPITAL CITY SHARON LESTER TC 02 MARIETTA CC (VAN DEVATE) GOVERNORS TOWNE MARIETTA CC (KRIVSKY) DELLINGER PARK CHEROKEE TENNIS MIDDLEBROOKE LOST MOUNTAIN TE WINDSOR OAKS 03 LIFE TIME ATHLET EAST ROSWELL PAR BLACKBURN BRITTANY GLEN ABBEY I MILL GLEN CC OF ROSWELL HUDLOW T C 04 EAST HAMPTON (QUINN) KINGS COVE ATLANTA CC HIGHLAND POINTE LOCH HIGHLAND

48 42 22 65 60 60 57 51 45 34 25 71 60 60 54 51 48 34 20 60 60 57 57 54

PRINCETON MILL I 40 EAST HAMPTON (PEOT) 37 INVERNESS 34 05 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 68 APALACHEE FARMS 65 STERLING ON THE 62 VICTOR LORD PARK 60 BUNTEN ROAD PARK 54 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 28 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 28 CHATEAU ELAN WIN 28 06 MEDLOCK BRIDGE 71 SEVEN OAKS (MROCZKA) 68 SEVEN OAKS (LITT) 54 STANDARD CLUB 51 GLEN ABBEY II 45 WINDWARD LAKE 40 HAMPTON HALL/FUL 37 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 31 07 THE MANOR GOLF & 74 POLO GOLF & CC (MCDONALD) 60 WESTBROOK (LESTER) 54 KINGSLEY ESTATES 54 POLO GOLF & CC (SEDACCA) 51

A5

East Hampton (April Beaupre, captain)

FOWLER PARK SARDIS SPORT COM WESTBROOK (ROTH)

B2

45 40 20

01 PEACHTREE CITY T (HICKS) 77 VININGS ESTATES 68 DRUID HILLS 62 ANSLEY 54 PIEDMONT DRIVING 48 PEACHTREE CITY T (SLATTER) 45 WINDY HILL ATHLE 31 BITSY GRANT/HARD 11 02 FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE 62 EAGLE WATCH (CARPENTIER) 54 WOODBRIDGE @ HAM 54 RIVER GREEN 54 EAGLE WATCH (LANGTON) 51 ECHO MILL II 45 WOODBINE STATION 42 BROOKSTONE 1 34 03 ATLANTA CC 71 GLENBROOKE 62 CAMDEN PLACE 60

ESTATES OF FERNW HAMPTON FARMS THE BRANCHES CHICKERING WYNTERHALL 04 CREEKSTONE ESTAT TPC @ SUGARLOAF RIVERMOORE PARK EDINBURGH EE ROBINSON PARK BOBBY BAILEY TC FIELDSTONE LAUREL SPRINGS/F 05 BLACKBURN (DWYER) LEAFMORE CREEK HORSESHOE BEND BERKELEY HILLS C BLACKBURN (BARNES) THE FIELDS I DUNWOODY CC KINGSLEY 06 SEVEN OAKS ATLANTA ATHLETIC PARSONS RUN

51 45 42 34 31 68 60 54 48 45 45 42 34 71 68 54 48 42 42 40 31 65 65 62

ST IVES CC TUXFORD SUGAR MILL GLEN ABBEY II CC OF THE SOUTH

B3

01 DRUID HILLS (MORIARTY) 77 DRUID HILLS (JORDAK) 65 ROCKDALE TENNIS 51 DEKALB TC 51 RICHARD CRAIG PA 48 GLENLAKE I 48 PEACHTREE CITY T (GROOVER) 37 PEACHTREE CITY T (SMITH) 20 02 THE GEORGIAN 77 LAUREL PARK 77 BENTWATER 71 HUNTER PARK-CITY (HOGAN) 62 HUNTER PARK-CITY (IRVIN) 37 THE OVERLOOK @ M 37 EAGLE WATCH 20 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 17 03 CHASTAIN 80

A7

Seven Hills (Sheri Berry, captain)

B1

Sugar Creek (Janelle Blasingame, captain)

B2

Vinings Estates (Kym Ladd, captain)

B3

Laurel Park (Mallorie Rodriguez, captain)

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B4

Foxworth (Kristin Funt, captain)

BLACKBURN CAPITAL CITY INDIAN HILLS CC LESLIE BEACH JACKSON CREEK CHEROKEE TOWN CL NESBIT LAKES 04 BROOKFIELD CC EAST COBB S&T NORTHAMPTON EDGEMERE HARRISON TC BRIDGEMILL ATHLE BRISTOL OAKS BRADSHAW FARM 05 VILLAGE GROVE ATLANTA ATHLETIC HILLBROOKE BUNTEN ROAD PARK TPC @ SUGARLOAF CC OF THE SOUTH CHADWICK CLUB SWEET BOTTOM PLT 06 STERLING ON THE

57 54 48 45 42 37 34 77 68 65 65 40 31 28 20 74 60 60 51 45 42 37 28 68

LANIER SPRINGS 60 BARRINGTON 54 CENTRAL PARK COU 51 HAMILTON MILL I 48 REUNION 45 WINDERMERE/FORSY 40 BUFORD CITY PARK 31 07 WHITE COLUMNS G (ELLIS) 74 DUNMOOR S&T 71 BELLETERRE 62 CROOKED CREEK 54 WHITE COLUMNS G (FLOWERS) 48 THE MANOR GOLF & 40 GLEN ABBEY I 34 LONGLAKE SWIM/TE 11

B4

01 ROCK SPRINGS PAR FOUR SEASONS CHATEAU ELAN SPO THE CLUB @ EDGEW VICTOR LORD PARK FLOWERS CROSSING HAMILTON MILL I

68 65 62 60 48 45 25

MORNING VIEW 22 02 DELLINGER PARK 62 THE OVERLOOK @ M 60 KENNWORTH TC 57 CHADDS WALK 57 SENTINEL LAKE 51 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 40 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 40 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 31 03 EDINBURGH 74 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI (THOMAS) 68 WINDERMERE/FORSY 68 CHATTAHOOCHEE RU 54 CENTRAL PARK COU 48 THE RIVER CLUB/G 40 PRINCETON SQUARE 25 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI (ROSS) 20 04 WOODBINE STATION 65 FOREST CREEK 62 TRIPLE CROWN 60 BRADSHAW FARM 57 HIGHLAND RIDGE 48 THE MANOR GOLF & 40 CHIMNEY LAKES 37

B5

Chestnut Grove (Elizabeth Woodhull, captain)

WEXFORD 28 05 FOXWORTH 74 BRIDLE RIDGE (KIM) 60 PARK BROOKE II 60 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 51 PARSONS RUN 45 OXFORD MILL 42 SHAKERAG 34 BRIDLE RIDGE (SPERA) 31 06 CHASTAIN 80 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (CLYDE) 57 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 51 HUNTLEY HILLS 51 OAKHURST PARK 51 GLENLAKE I 45 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (EXLEY) 31 CARL SANDERS YMC 31 07 DUNWOODY CC (HENDERSON) 68 DUNWOODY CC (KAUFMAN) 65 KIMBALL FARMS 60 HARTRIDGE 48 VILLAGE MILL 45 CC OF ROSWELL 42 THE CLUB AT SPAL 40

DUNWOODY CC (BATSON)

B5

28

01 FIELDSTONE 74 WINDWARD LAKE (SUTTHOFF)62 WHITE COLUMNS G 54 WOODMONT GOLF & 54 WEXFORD 51 BROOKFIELD CC 51 EDENWILDE 31 WINDWARD LAKE (CHAET) 20 02 TRADITIONS OF BR 60 MORNINGBROOKE 60 CHATTAHOOCHEE CO 60 LANSMOORE CLUB 51 GRANDVIEW THE EN 51 WINDERMERE/FORSY 45 ST IVES CC 42 DEL WEBB CHATEAU 28 03 DUNWOODY CC 74 GLEN ABBEY I 74 MJCCA 60 RIVER STATION 54 NEELY FARM 48

PEACHTREE CORNER MARTIN’S LANDING WINDING VISTA 04 ST IVES CC (LITTLE) DOUBLEGATE OLDE ATLANTA CLU ABERDEEN MEDLOCK BRIDGE ST IVES CC (LANGE) PENNBROOKE NORTH FORKE 05 CHESTNUT GROVE TOWNE LAKE HILLS NORTHAMPTON WELLESLEY @ TOWN FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE PENHURST HOLLY SPRINGS BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 06 BLACKBURN CHASTAIN ATLANTA CC PLANTATION PLACE CAMDEN PLACE

B7

Peachtree City TC (Jenny Tortola, captain)

B8

Edenwilde (Kim Cowan, captain)

C1

Dekalb TC (Mary Roberts, captain)

C3

Leslie Beach (Robyn Brandman, captain)

37 28 22 85 77 57 42 42 40 31 22 74 65 65 60 37 37 31 28 74 57 54 54 51

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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THURSDAY WOMEN C5

Lake Forest Subdivision (Stephanie Ruckh, captain)

GEORGETOWN HAMPTON LAKE/COB RIVERSIDE S&T 07 CAPITAL CITY (ALIAS) CAPITAL CITY (MILSTEAD) ANSLEY CHEROKEE TOWN CL CANOE CLUB PIEDMONT DRIVING SHARON LESTER TC DEKALB TC

B7

48 34 25 65 60 57 54 51 40 37 34

01 PEACHTREE CITY T 85 BITSY GRANT/HARD 68 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 60 BROOKWOOD HILLS 54 ANSLEY 48 DRUID HILLS 42 DEKALB TC 28 SHARON LESTER TC 11 02 RIVER CHASE 71 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 68 SENTINEL WEST 60 CANONGATE AT MIR 60 LEGACY PARK 54 MARIETTA CC 42 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 40 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 2 03 RIVERSIDE S&T 71 DUNWOODY NORTH 62 DUNWOODY CC 57 HORSESHOE BEND 51 INVERNESS 45 LIFE TIME ATHLET 42 SPALDING LAKE 40 BRITTANY 28 04 FIELDSTONE 91 THE MANOR GOLF & (TUTTERO) 74 JEFFERSON TOWNSH 48 WOODMONT GOLF & 42 THE MANOR GOLF & (HU) 42 LAKESIDE AT ANSL 40 LAUREL BROOKE 31 CROOKED CREEK 28 05 BUFORD CITY PARK 65

58

ST MARLO CC 54 FOUR SEASONS 54 GREATER ATLANTA 51 WATERS EDGE 45 RICHARD CRAIG PA 42 BROOKWOOD MANOR 42 MORNING VIEW 42 06 DEERLAKE 65 CAMBRIDGE 65 VICKERY 51 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 48 THREE CHIMNEYS F (STROER) 48 THREE CHIMNEYS F (MARKEY) 45 PARK BROOKE II 42 THORNGATE 31

B8

01 POLO GOLF & CC RIVERMOORE PARK HAMILTON MILL II EDINBURGH HIGHLANDS @ BRID HEBRON CHRISTIAN ASHEBROOKE HOG MOUNTAIN SPO 02 ATLANTA ATHLETIC DEERFIELD STANDARD CLUB CC OF ROSWELL CREEKSTONE ESTAT THE RIDGE DOUBLEGATE DEERLAKE 03 PENHURST HICKORY SPRINGS PIEDMONT CHASE PRINCETON LAKES BALDWIN FARMS OLDE TOWNE MEADOWGROVE KENNWORTH TC 04 EDENWILDE WHITE COLUMNS G WILDWOOD SPRINGS CROOKED CREEK (LEE) EAGLE WATCH

NETNEWS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024

74 62 54 54 45 45 37 25 62 60 57 57 48 45 37 31 65 60 60 60 54 51 42 5 94 62 51 45 42

LAKE LAUREL CROOKED CREEK (RABERN) SOLEIL AT LAURE 05 BLACKBURN ANSLEY DRUID HILLS CHEROKEE TOWN CL SANDY SPRINGS TC CHASTAIN BITSY GRANT/HARD SMOKE RISE COUNT

C1

C8 42 31 28 65 62 62 60 42 42 37 25

01 GRAND CASCADES 71 WELLINGTON LAKE 68 THREE CHIMNEYS F 60 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 48 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 45 HEBRON CHRISTIAN 45 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 31 STERLING ON THE 28 02 THE FIELDS III 68 THE MANOR GOLF & (BEARSCH) 68 HARRINGTON FALLS 60 FALLS OF AUTRY M 57 WHITE COLUMNS G 54 HAMPTON HALL/FUL 48 THE MANOR GOLF & (HOLT) 22 CC OF THE SOUTH 20 03 SANDY SPRINGS TC 68 ROSWELL PARK 65 DUNWOODY CC 60 WYNTERHALL 57 ATLANTA CC 54 LAKE CHARLES PLA 45 NEELY FARM 31 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 17 04 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 68 DEKALB TC 62 SHARON LESTER TC 57 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 51 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 48 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 45 SIBLEY FOREST 40 WEATHERSTONE 25 05 HARRISON TC (TAYLOR) 82

Nesbit Lakes (Katy Humphrey, captain)

BROOKSTONE CC 60 HARRISON TC (MIZELL) 51 BROWNS FARM 48 HARDAGE FARM 48 PINETREE CC 42 BRADSHAW FARM 34 HARRISON TC (CROSSWHITE) 31

C3

01 SEVEN HILLS 71 LAUREL PARK 62 MARIETTA CC 54 FAIR OAKS TC 54 HARRISON TC 54 BROOKFIELD CC 51 RIVER GREEN 37 EAGLE WATCH 14 02 EAST HAMPTON 65 SADDLE CREEK 2 65 BROOKFIELD CC 62 KENSINGTON FARMS 57 FOXHALL 45 CRABAPPLE LAKE/P 40 RIVER FOREST 34 OAK HILL ESTATES 28 03 LESLIE BEACH 88 PEACHTREE STATIO 60 FOUR SEASONS 57 HUDLOW T C 51 MOUNTAIN PARK 48 CC OF THE SOUTH 45 CC OF ROSWELL 42 BAY CREEK PARK 5 04 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 80 CARL SANDERS YMC 68 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 57 REDFIELD 51 KINGSLEY 40 DUNWOODY CC (ILSE) 37 DUNWOODY CC (SOUTHERLAND) 34 SUGAR CREEK 31 05 WILD TIMBER 80 SEVEN OAKS 57 WINDWARD LAKE 57 WOODLAND PARK 51 WINDERMERE/FORSY 48

WHITE COLUMNS G THE RIVER CLUB/G RIVERBROOKE (DUL

C5

45 40 20

01 RIVERSIDE S&T 88 BRITTANY 80 INDIAN HILLS CC 54 SANDY SPRINGS TC 54 HUNTER PARK-CITY 51 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 34 PIEDMONT DRIVING 25 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 11 02 CHESTNUT HILL 80 POST OAK REC 71 INDIAN HILLS CC 68 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 54 DELLINGER PARK 51 SADDLE RIDGE LAK 45 NORTHAMPTON 22 MARIETTA CC 5 03 MJCCA (SALLOWAY) 80 GLEN ABBEY I 80 THE FIELDS I 77 HORSESHOE BEND 60 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 40 DOUBLEGATE 28 LIFE TIME ATHLET 20 MJCCA (BREINER) 14 04 LAKE FOREST SUBD 82 MILTON RACKET CL 77 SEVEN OAKS 71 WHITE COLUMNS G 57 BARRETT DOWNS 54 FIELDSTONE 28 VICKERY 25 THE MANOR GOLF & 2 05 CHATEAU ELAN SPO 80 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI (LOWE) 68 ROCKDALE TENNIS 57 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI (HOVEY) 51 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 45 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 40 BRIGHT WATER 28 ST MARLO CC 28

C8

01 CHIMNEY LAKES 80 POST OAK REC 62 WOODMONT GOLF & (HOWARD) 60 WINDSOR OAKS 54 COVENTRY GREEN 42 WOODMONT GOLF & (KAMINSK) 42 LOCH HIGHLAND 34 GOVERNORS TOWNE 22 02 SUWANEE STATION 88 GREATER ATLANTA 68 HAMILTON MILL II 68 THE RIVER CLUB/G 51 EE ROBINSON PARK 48 CROOKED CREEK 31 FIELDSTONE 28 THE MANOR GOLF & 14 03 NESBIT LAKES 80 DRUID HILLS 74 PEACHTREE CORNER 51 BITSY GRANT/HARD (JENKINS)48 BITSY GRANT/HARD (KING) 45 REDFIELD 42 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 34 CC OF ROSWELL 22


MEN

70 53 46 30

AA2

01 SHARON LESTER TC 80 SMOKE RISE COUNT 68 BITSY GRANT/HARD 60 SANDY SPRINGS TC (SCHROTH)45 SANDY SPRINGS TC (RUBIN) 42 LAUREL PARK 40 GRAND CASCADES 37 EAGLE WATCH 25

AA3

01 LOST FORREST DUNWOODY CC POLO GOLF & CC ATLANTA ATHLETIC 02 LESLIE BEACH SUGAR CREEK SIBLEY FOREST SHARON LESTER TC LEAFMORE CREEK HAMMOND HILLS BITSY GRANT/HARD CHARLTON FORGE

80 56 40 23 65 65 65 51 48 42 31 28

A1

01 SUGAR CREEK 74 SUMMIT FAMILY YM 68 BITSY GRANT/HARD (FINDLIN) 60 CANONGATE AT MIR 54 BITSY GRANT/HARD (SAMPOGN) 48 LEGACY PARK 45 WEST HAMPTON 31 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 17 02 RIVERBROOKE (DUL 77 EDENWILDE 68 VICKERY 65 ST IVES CC 48 WAF REC 40 WINDERMERE/FORSY 40 VICTOR LORD PARK 34 STERLING ON THE 22 03 BLACKBURN 74 SANDY SPRINGS TC (DOIRON) 71 FOXHALL 68 SANDY SPRINGS TC (EDENS) 57 ELLARD COMMUNITY 42 SANDY SPRINGS TC (DASH) 40 PEPPERTREE LAKE 25 JACKSON CREEK 20

A3

01 TOWNE LAKE HILLS CHASTAIN LAKES PIEDMONT CHASE CAMDEN POINTE EAST SPRING LAKE CHIMNEY SPRINGS EAGLE WATCH FAIR OAKS TC

AA1

80 74 62 57 45 37 34 8

02 FALLS OF AUTRY M CC OF ROSWELL RIVERMOORE PARK JAMES CREEK TC WINDWARD LAKE THREE CHIMNEYS F RIVER RIDGE @ BA THE CLUB AT SPAL 03 BLACKBURN (WEINSTEIN) SIBLEY FOREST CHASTAIN DUNWOODY CC RIVERSIDE S&T SANDY SPRINGS TC BLACKBURN (ASBURY) THE BRANCHES

65 62 48 48 45 45 42 40 65 62 60 60 54 51 25 20

A5

01 SPALDING WOODS 80 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 74 THE OVERLOOK @ M 68 DELLINGER PARK 48 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 37 WINDY HILL ATHLE 31 WESTCHESTER S&T 31 PRINCETON CORNER 28 02 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 77 HAMILTON MILL II 62 FALLS OF BRASELT 60 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 54 FOUR SEASONS (HARRISON) 45 FOUR SEASONS (COLEGROVE) 42 ROCKDALE TENNIS 34 WINDERMERE/FORSY 22 03 BITSY GRANT/HARD (DESAI) 77 PIEDMONT DRIVING 71 DEKALB TC (RAVENELLE) 54 TWIN LAKES 51 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 51 DEKALB TC (JONES) 37 OAKHURST PARK 31 BITSY GRANT/HARD (SANTOS) 25 04 WESTBROOK 74 FOWLER PARK 65 FIELDSTONE 57 PARK BROOKE II 54 SEVEN OAKS 42 HORSESHOE BEND 40 CARMICHAEL FARMS 37 CRABAPPLE LAKE/P 28

A6

01 DORSET THE BROADLANDS HIGHLANDS AT HAM GLENBROOKE SEVEN HILLS EAST HAMPTON BRIDGEMILL ATHLE INDIAN HILLS CC 02 RICHMOND GLEN WHITE COLUMNS G THE MANOR GOLF & STANDARD CLUB HUNTCLIFF/FUL

80 62 62 57 45 31 31 28 85 65 62 51 42

LIFE TIME ATHLET 34 WEXFORD 28 HARTRIDGE 28 03 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 77 SHARON LESTER TC (KESTER) 68 BLACKBURN 68 VININGS ON THE C 54 SHARON LESTER TC (MULHOLL) 45 WYNTERHALL 34 LEAFMORE CREEK 31 SANDY SPRINGS TC 20 04 CHADBOURNE 60 THREE CHIMNEYS F 57 LONGLAKE SWIM/TE 57 CASTLEBROOKE TEN 51 SHILOH FARMS 48 SHARON SPRINGS P 48 SIENNA 42 AVINGTON SUBDIVI 34

A7

01 HARMONY ON THE L ESTATES OF BROOK OLDE TOWNE CHESTNUT GROVE BROOKSTONE CC MARIETTA CC POST OAK REC NORTHAMPTON 02 WATERBURY COVE HAMILTON FIELDS DEERLAKE SHAKERAG CHATEAU ELAN WIN STERLING ON THE CREEKSTONE ESTAT OLDE ATLANTA CLU 03 SANDY SPRINGS TC FALLS OF AUTRY M PARK FOREST CRABAPPLE CHASE JACKSON CREEK CROOKED CREEK CC OF THE SOUTH DUNWOODY CC 04 MOUNTAIN PARK CAMBRIDGE (CONANT) HUDLOW T C JONES BRIDGE S&T PEACHTREE STATIO CAMBRIDGE (SUNDARAM) SUGAR MILL THE FIELDS I

A8

71 65 62 45 42 40 37 34 71 60 54 48 48 45 37 34 77 65 62 60 60 31 28 14 74 60 54 48 42 42 42 31

01 SUGAR CREEK (JOHNSON) 68 PEACHTREE CITY T 65 SOUTH FULTON TEN 62 PERKERSON PARK 51 WASHINGTON PARK 45 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 42 SUGAR CREEK (MCPHERSON) 40 SUMMERGROVE 22 02 WOODLANDS 82

Mt. Vernon Woods (Marcus Hurtig, captain)

BROOKSHIRE BROOKFIELD CC CHADDS RIDGE HOWELL FARMS PINETREE CC WESTOVER/COBB BRISTOL OAKS 03 TWIN LAKES CHASTAIN DEKALB TC (PEEPLES) DRUID HILLS PANGBORN DEKALB TC (HODEN) SHARON LESTER TC BLACKBURN 04 WHEATFIELDS RESE APALACHEE FARMS GATES MILL SUBDI HAVENSTONE RIVERMIST/GWINNE RICHLAND WILDWOOD REUNION 05 CASTLEBERRY HEI MEDLOCK BRIDGE ST IVES CC LANSDOWNE JAMES CREEK TC PARKSTONE WINDWARD LAKE VILLAGE GROVE 06 CONCOURSE ATH CL RIVER GLEN/FUL INVERNESS HUDLOW T C GLEN ABBEY I DUNWOODY CC FOXWORTH TUXFORD

B1

01 HICKORY SPRINGS RIVER GREEN EAGLE WATCH WYNGATE NORTH LOST MOUNTAIN LA BENTWATER LEGACY PARK SADDLEBROOK/COBB 02 GLENLAKE I VILLAGE MILL DEKALB TC TWIN LAKES HUDLOW T C VERMACK LESLIE BEACH (HOLLAND) LESLIE BEACH (PROKESCH) 03 NEW BEDFORD STOCKTONS CHASE ARBOR BRIDGE INDIAN HILLS CC HIGHLAND POINTE CHIMNEY LAKES HANOVER WOODS BROOKCLIFF

AA2

68 62 54 42 40 28 20 68 65 57 57 57 42 40 11 68 62 54 54 45 45 40 28 68 68 62 48 45 45 42 17 74 57 57 57 48 42 42 20 65 65 54 54 48 45 37 28 77 65 60 51 48 42 28 25 65 65 60 54 45 42 34 31

04 BROOKWOOD HILLS 80 SHARON LESTER TC 62 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 54 DEKALB TC 51 CHASTAIN 48 BITSY GRANT/HARD 45 WINDY HILL ATHLE 37 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 20 05 FLOWERS CROSSING 71 VILLAGE GROVE 71 ROCK SPRINGS PAR (KWAK) 60 STONEBRIER AT SU 51 HIDDEN FALLS SUB 51 STERLING ON THE 34 ROCK SPRINGS PAR (ROAQUIN)31 MORNING VIEW 28 06 FOXDALE THE RESE 80 DOUBLEGATE (CHIODO) 68 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 65 DOUBLEGATE (BRUMBY) 57 NORMAN DOWNES 51 THE RIDGE 51 OXFORD MILL 17 JONES BRIDGE S&T 2 07 FOWLER PARK (KANDALAI) 65 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 65 GRANDVIEW THE EN 62 FOWLER PARK (PALANI) 60 LAKE FOREST SUBD 51 VICKERY 40 WINDERMERE/FORSY 37 WESTBROOK 17 08 RIVER RIDGE 77 NESBIT LAKES 74 KINGSLEY 62 HEMBREE PARK 62 MILL GLEN 45 CC OF ROSWELL 34 MARTIN’S LANDING 22 DUNWOODY CC 20

B2

01 HEDGEROSE DELLINGER PARK SWEETWATER T C HUNTER PARK-CITY TERRELL MILL T C CASTEEL HEIGHTS THE GEORGIAN HERITAGE OAKS 02 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE COPPER CREEK TOWNE LAKE HILLS HAMPTON STATION WOODSTOCK KNOLL EAGLE WATCH LOCH HIGHLAND BROOKFIELD CC 03 THE BRANCHES MJCCA KIMBALL FARMS FONTAINEBLEAU SANDY SPRINGS TC HAMPTON FARMS BLACKBURN

80 80 71 42 34 31 31 28 77 68 51 48 45 40 37 31 80 77 68 48 45 40 28

CC OF ROSWELL 11 04 TALLY GREEN 77 EDGEWATER COVE 65 EDGEMERE 65 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 62 JACKSON CREEK 42 PLANTATION NORTH 37 PRINCETON MILL I 31 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 17 05 SARATOGA 65 BITSY GRANT/HARD 62 ECHO RIDGE 60 PERKERSON PARK 54 PIEDMONT DRIVING 51 SMOKE RISE COUNT 48 SHARON LESTER TC 45 BRIGHT WATER 11 06 WILDBROOKE SUBDI (THIRU) 77 SHILOH FARMS 71 WHITE COLUMNS G 65 PARK BROOKE II 65 PENNBROOKE 45 DRESSAGE 31 COVENTRY 28 WILDBROOKE SUBDI (BARATHA) 14 07 PEACHTREE CORNER 80 PARSONS RUN 77 ABBOTTS RUN 68 THE FIELDS I (LUU) 60 THE FIELDS I (HICKS) 42 PINEWALK S&T 37 AVIARY (FULTON) 22 CC OF THE SOUTH 11 08 GRAND CASCADES 68 MONTVALE SWIM & 65 AVONLEIGH SUBDIV 62 RIVERMOORE PARK 62 TURNBERRY 54 SHARON SPRINGS P 34 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 34 EDINBURGH 17

B3

01 STILLWATER TRADITIONS OF BR BRENAU UNIVERSIT SPOUT SPRINGS TE HEDGEROWS EE ROBINSON PARK WOODLAND BROOK FALLS OF BRASELT 02 ST MARLO CC MEDLOCK BRIDGE FOXDALE THE RESE TPC @ SUGARLOAF BLACKSTONE LIFE TIME ATHLET DOMINION WALK ATLANTA ATHLETIC 03 MATT COMMUNITY P MONTVALE SWIM & KIMBALL BRIDGE C THE RIDGE @ STON RIVERBROOKE (SUW CROOKED CREEK

MEN

AA1

01 BIRKDALE MT. VERNON WOODS CREEKSTONE ESTAT CROOKED CREEK

91 80 48 42 37 34 34 31 80 57 54 48 45 45 40 28 77 74 62 54 48 40

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MEN AA3

Leslie Beach (Ryan Clear, captain)

NORTHERN OAKS SU DEERLAKE 04 BITSY GRANT/SOFT TERRELL MILL T C CHASTAIN MCGHEE TC RIVER CHASE REGENCY PARK BLACKBURN PIEDMONT DRIVING 05 WYNGATE NORTH GREAT SKY TREMONT WILDWOOD SPRINGS HADFIELD WINSHIP FARMS HARMONY ON THE L THE FALLS OF CHE 06 PLANTATION PLACE HEMBREE GROVE HAMPTON HALL/FUL SPRING RIDGE

60

28 14 80 74 71 60 54 40 17 2 71 68 65 57 48 37 25 25 71 62 60 54

EAST HAMPTON EDENWILDE DUNWOODY CC VERMACK

42 40 37 31

B4

01 EE ROBINSON PARK 94 BARRINGTON ESTAT 62 JAMES CREEK TC 51 GRAN FOREST 51 CHATTAHOOCHEE CO 45 CENTRAL PARK COU 40 HAMILTON MILL II (KAY) 28 HAMILTON MILL II (CONNER) 25 02 GREATER ATLANTA 82 CHATTAHOOCHEE RE 68 HUDLOW T C 54 CHADWICK CLUB 42 GLASTONBERRY 40 ROCKDALE TENNIS 40 EASTMONT COVE 37 CONNEMARA 34

A1 03 THE MANOR GOLF & FIELDSTONE (ZAKIR) FIELDSTONE (YOUNG) POST BROOK FARMS WOODMONT GOLF & OXFORD LAKES MILTON TENNIS CE LAKESIDE AT ANSL 04 LIBERTY SUBDIVIS SPRINGMONTE POLO GOLF & CC SILVER RIDGE ST IVES CC WAF REC CREEKSTONE ESTAT ABERDEEN 05 LEES CROSSING OAKHURST PARK SUGAR CREEK CARL SANDERS YMC BITSY GRANT/SOFT (MAI) SHARON LESTER TC

80 65 62 62 42 37 28 20 77 62 54 51 48 42 31 31 70 60 50 50 43 40

Sugar Creek (Jimmie Vaughn, captain)

SOUTH FULTON TEN 33 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (HOWARD) 0 06 CARTERSVILLE COU 71 CHESTNUT HILL 68 BENTWATER 51 OAKLEIGH 48 DELLINGER PARK 48 THE BROADLANDS 42 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 34 WALKERS RIDGE 34 07 RIVER GLEN/FUL 82 HORSESHOE BEND (DERIJKE) 77 BLACKBURN 65 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 48 GEORGETOWN 40 HORSESHOE BEND (KARKOSKA) 34 RIVERMONT @ COLO 31 ASHFORD CHASE 20 08 CHADDS WALK 68 KINGS COVE 65 OLDE TOWNE 62 HADFIELD 54

HIGHLAND PARK/CO WINDSOR OAKS KINGS FARM MOUNTAIN CREEK R

B5

01 ENGLISH OAKS BENTWATER CAMDEN POINTE SWEET PINE CREEK CREEKSIDE GOLF & COUNTRY WALK HICKORY SPRINGS SEVEN HILLS 02 CHESTNUT HILL HANEY WALK WOODBINE STATION ESTATES OF FERNW PIEDMONT CHASE BRADSHAW FARM HEDGEROW CHATSWORTH

48 40 34 25 88 68 57 51 45 42 25 20 77 62 60 57 42 40 31 28

03 RIVERSIDE S&T REDFIELD (GEHMAN) POST OAK REC BYRNWYCK S & T HAMPTON WOODS WICKS CREEK PRINCETON LAKES REDFIELD (BOHACH) 04 TOWNSEND CREEK HERRINGTON TRACE BRANDON HALL THE RIVER CLUB/G FIELDSTONE CHATTAHOOCHEE RI OLDE ATLANTA CLU RIVERMOORE PARK 05 EVERGREEN LAKES TRILOGY PARK BERKELEY HILLS C MEDLOCK BRIDGE ST IVES CC CANTERBURY WOODS

A3

Blackburn (Adam Weinstein, captain)

A5

Bitsy Grant/Hard Courts (Neil Desai, captain)

A6

Richmond Glen (John Owen, captain)

A7

Cambridge (Steven Conant, captain)

NETNEWS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024

74 71 71 60 51 48 22 0 74 68 65 57 54 51 20 8 65 62 62 60 54 45


MEN

A8

Woodlands (Trei Wentz, captain)

THE CLUB @ EDGEW PARKSIDE 06 GLEN ABBEY I NEELY FARM PARK BROOKE II BLACKBURN PEACHTREE STATIO DUNMOOR S&T CHARTWELL/FULTON RIVER STATION

B6

28 17 77 71 60 48 42 34 34 31

01 ECHO MILL II 80 LAUREL PARK (MARTIN) 74 KING VALLEY AT V 62 KENNWORTH TC 57 LAUREL PARK (CLAUSE/HAWLE) 40 MARIETTA CC (BOURGEOIS) 31 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 31 MARIETTA CC (SMITH) 22 02 SHARON LESTER TC 65 GLENLAKE II 57

AVONDALE S & T LEAFMORE CREEK SUGAR CREEK BRITTANY BITSY GRANT/SOFT DEKALB TC 03 NORTHAMPTON STOCKTONS MILL WESTCHESTER S&T CANTERBURY LOST FORREST DEER RUN WEST FOXHALL ARBOR VIEW 04 KINGSLEY INDIAN HILLS CC TERRELL MILL T C GLENBROOKE HUNTCLIFF/FUL DUNWOODY CC RIVERSIDE S&T SIBLEY FOREST

57 54 54 40 37 34 71 71 71 51 45 40 25 22 68 62 62 60 45 42 31 25

05 BRIDLEWOOD 91 LESLIE BEACH 65 THE CLUB AT SPAL 54 WOODS OF PARKVIE 51 MONTCLAIR 51 WATERS EDGE 42 AVOCET CLUB 34 FOUR SEASONS 8 06 WILD TIMBER 80 WOODLAND PARK 65 MARKET PLACE COM 51 PRINCETON SQUARE 48 THORNGATE 45 FOWLER PARK 42 LAKE ASTORIA 34 LANIER SPRINGS 31 07 SADDLE CREEK 2 68 LAKE LAUREL 60 CROOKED CREEK (ROSENBAUM) 60 PROVIDENCE OAKS 51 MARTIN’S LANDING 51 CROOKED CREEK (FERRERO) 48

B1

Village Mill (Benjamin Stark, captain)

WEXFORD HERITAGE @ ROSWE 08 PLANTATION @ BRO ST MARLO CC LAUREL SPRINGS/F THREE CHIMNEYS F BELLMOORE PARK OLDE ATLANTA CLU SEVEN OAKS CAMBRIDGE

B7

01 PEACHTREE CITY T RICHARD CRAIG PA MCGHEE TC ECHO RIDGE EAGLES LANDING HANARRY WEST BITSY GRANT/HARD DRUID HILLS 02 BRADSHAW FARM WOODBRIDGE @ HAM

34 25 80 68 62 51 48 42 28 17 71 65 60 57 54 40 25 25 71 65

EAST COBB S&T 62 KENNWORTH TC 54 BURNT HICKORY RE 51 PINETREE CC 51 DEER RUN WEST 25 CHEROKEE TENNIS 17 03 ARTHURS VINEYARD 82 MILL GLEN 60 CAMDEN PLACE 54 CHESTNUT CREEK 51 CHICKERING 45 DUNWOODY CC 45 THE BRANCHES 37 ROSWELL STATION 22 04 FLOWERS CROSSING (OLIVER) 65 TRADITIONS OF BR 62 WESTOVER/GWINNET 62 FLOWERS CROSSING (HIGGENB) 48 HAMILTON MILL I 45 APALACHEE RIVER 42 TURTLE CREEK 37 HANARRY ESTATES 34

05 BARRINGTON GREEN SUMMERS LONGLAKE SWIM/TE WHITE COLUMNS G HAMPTON GOLF VIL FIELDSTONE CHATTAHOOCHEE RI GRAND CASCADES 06 HILLBROOKE WINDWARD LAKE SHAKERAG WELLINGTON FALLS OF AUTRY M SEVEN OAKS BRIDGEWATER SUBD ATLANTA ATHLETIC

B8

01 THE OVERLOOK @ M THE GEORGIAN CHASTAIN LAKES SUMMERCHASE/CHE

B2

Peachtree Corners S&R (Christopher Even, captain)

B3

Stillwater (Jason Rogers, captain)

B4

Liberty Subdivision (Brian Campman, captain)

B5

English Oaks (Alan Stanford, captain)

80 74 65 51 42 40 34 11 77 71 68 57 54 37 22 11 82 65 51 48

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MEN B6

Wild Timber (Paul Summers, captain)

WOODBRIDGE @ HAM SENTINEL WEST FAIR OAKS TC BROOKSTONE 3 02 BEN HILL PARK SMOKE RISE COUNT BRIARCLIFF WOODS DUNWOODY CC SYKES PARK OLD PAPER MILL BITSY GRANT/HARD THE BRANCHES 03 TOWNE MILL POTTERSTONE HOLLY SPRINGS WINDSOR OAKS KENSINGTON FARMS INVERNESS MOUNTAIN VIEW HIGHLAND PARK/CO 04 SAWNEE MOUNTAIN BENTWOOD

62

48 45 31 25 80 71 60 48 48 42 31 17 80 60 57 57 48 42 31 22 68 68

FOWLER PARK CHESWYCK WESTBROOK SUGAR MILL ABBOTTS COVE MAPLE RIDGE S&T 05 THE CLUB @ EDGEW ROCK SPRINGS PAR RIVER OAK S&R RIVERMIST/GWINNE GREAT OAKS LANDI RICHLAND DANIEL PARK CEDAR CREEK S&R 06 LOCKRIDGE FOREST SPALDING GLEN NESBIT LAKES CC OF ROSWELL WOODFIELD DUNWOODY CC HAYNES LANDING DOUBLEGATE

62 62 62 34 25 14 77 65 57 51 51 37 31 28 80 62 57 54 51 37 34 22

C1

01 TOWNE LAKE HILLS OAKWIND BUTLER CREEK HIGHLANDS AT HAM SEVEN HILLS BROWNS FARM BROOKSTONE CC DELLINGER PARK 02 WOODLANDS THE FALLS OF CHE SOLEIL AT LAURE EAGLE WATCH WOODMONT GOLF & LAKE CHARLES PLA WHITE COLUMNS G WESTCHESTER S&T 03 VININGS ESTATES MARTIN’S LANDING WEATHERSTONE DUNWOODY NORTH DUNWOODY CC (ORR)

B7

74 68 54 51 42 37 37 31 68 65 62 57 51 48 25 20 74 71 65 57 45

Hillbrooke (Chris Tripodis, captain)

PEACHTREE STATIO 45 HUNTLEY HILLS 37 DUNWOODY CC (MCANALLY) 2 04 THE RESERVE AT O 77 GRAND CASCADES 71 STERLING ON THE 62 GLENCREE 54 CHATTAHOOCHEE RU 51 EDGEBROOK 34 WINDERMERE/FORSY 25 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 22 05 MEDLOCK BRIDGE 74 SEVEN OAKS 71 HUDLOW T C 68 THE FIELDS III 57 THORN BERRY 57 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 40 STANDARD CLUB 17 ST IVES CC 14 06 PARKSTONE 82 JAMES CREEK TC 65 WEST OAKS 62

SENECA FOWLER PARK CREEKSTONE ESTAT CASTLEBERRY HEI THE MANOR GOLF &

C2

01 BITSY GRANT/SOFT GLENLAKE I DEKALB TC TWIN LAKES RICHARD CRAIG PA DRUID HILLS SUGAR CREEK ROCKDALE TENNIS 02 CHATEAU ELAN SPO WHEATFIELDS RIVERSTONE PLANT TRADITIONS OF BR SARATOGA COOPERS POND REUNION

48 48 40 28 22 71 71 62 42 42 40 37 28 80 62 60 54 48 45 40

HAMILTON MILL I 03 TUXFORD CARL SANDERS YMC CHADDS FORD FONTAINEBLEAU WHITFIELD EAST HAMPTON OXFORD MILL GLEN ABBEY I 04 TRADITIONS NOTTING HILL LAKE FOREST SUBD DEERLAKE THE RIVER CLUB/G POLO GOLF & CC GRANDVIEW THE EN VICKERY

C3

01 SIBLEY FOREST ECHO MILL II WINDY HILL ATHLE (BRILL)

B8

Ben Hill Park (Lewis Woodson, captain)

C1

Parkstone (Ryan Morawsky, captain)

C2

Traditions (Pradeep Venteru, captain)

C3

Bridgemill Athletic Club (Robert Tiedemann, captain)

NETNEWS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024

8 74 71 51 48 45 42 34 31 88 62 51 48 45 42 34 25 77 65 62


MEN

C4

Three Chimneys Farm (Matthew Omerza, captain)

TRIBUTARY 57 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 42 CHAPEL HILL 34 OLDE TOWNE 28 WINDY HILL ATHLE (RUMBLE) 20 02 WINDWARD LAKE 71 DOUBLEGATE 62 SPRING RIDGE 60 MJCCA 60 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 51 WATERS MILL 37 SILVER RIDGE 34 RIVER GLEN/FUL 22 03 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 65 HIGHLAND POINTE 60 FALCON CREST 54 CREEKSIDE OAKS 54 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 45 DEVEREUX DOWNS 40 CHADDS WALK 40 HARRISON TC 40 04 SHARON SPRINGS P 68

C8

ARBORS AT LAKEVI EDINBURGH WINDERMERE/FORSY WILD TIMBER BRIDLE RIDGE LAKEHAVEN BELLMOORE PARK

C4

01 ST MARLO CC THREE CHIMNEYS F PENNBROOKE PARSONS RUN FIELDSTONE SUGAR MILL TUXFORD VANNS TAVERN 02 SANCTUARY SENTINEL LAKE WEST SMYRNA S&T RIVER GREEN BRISTOL OAKS

62 60 54 48 42 42 20 71 65 62 54 51 37 34 22 77 71 68 62 51

LEGACY PARK FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE KENNWORTH TC 03 WYNTERHALL LEAFMORE CREEK DEKALB TC CC OF THE SOUTH SMOKE RISE COUNT PEACHTREE CORNER THE FIELDS I MILL GLEN

C6

01 HIGHLAND RIDGE CHESTNUT SPRINGS BROOKFIELD CC CHIMNEY SPRINGS CLARY LAKES JACKSON CREEK INDIAN HILLS CC LEGACY PARK 02 STONEBRIER AT SU

C6 31 31 5 80 71 71 42 40 34 31 28 74 68 54 48 45 37 37 34 82

Sharon Springs Park (Pardhu Naladala, captain)

WINDWARD LAKE 71 HANARRY ESTATES 65 FLOWERS CROSSING 45 SHAKERAG 45 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 40 CAMBRIDGE 25 MEDLOCK BRIDGE 22 03 FALLS OF AUTRY M 80 WINDING VISTA 76 BRITTANY 46 AVOCET CLUB 46 PEACHTREE STATIO 46 SHARON LESTER TC 30 LIFE TIME ATHLET 23 04 SHARON SPRINGS P 74 ABERDEEN 71 CONCORD FARMS 68 JAMES CREEK TC (SANTHARAM) 60 JAMES CREEK TC (RAVINDRAN) 60 TRADITIONS 34 WINDERMERE/FORSY 25 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 5

C8

01 HUNTCLIFF/FUL HOWELL FARMS EDENWILDE MARTIN’S LANDING LOCH HIGHLAND HARMONY ON THE L WEXFORD 02 SHARON SPRINGS P FIELDSTONE OLDE ATLANTA CLU CROOKED CREEK STERLING ON THE LONGLAKE SWIM/TE LAUREL SPRINGS/F BRAMBLETT GROVE 03 HILLBROOKE GLENLAKE I (HU) GLENLAKE I (BAUTISTA) DUNMOOR S&T SEVEN OAKS CC OF ROSWELL

70 66 60 53 40 33 26 90 73 60 56 40 23 6 0 76 70 70 60 33 33

PEACHTREE CORNER DULUTH RACQUET C

6 0

Sharon Springs Park (Renga Ramasamy, captain)

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

63


SUNDAY WOMEN

SUNDAY WOMEN AA1

01 FAIR OAKS TC 80 SANDY SPRINGS TC (KOKOSKA) 56 SANDY SPRINGS TC (HALPERN)53 BLACKBURN 10

AA3

01 SANDY SPRINGS TC RIVERBROOKE (DUL VERMACK ATLANTA ATHLETIC VICKERY EE ROBINSON PARK PEACHTREE CORNER LIFE TIME ATHLET 02 BITSY GRANT/HARD BITSY GRANT/SOFT CHASTAIN HARRISON TC CHEROKEE TENNIS FAIR OAKS TC DRUID HILLS TERRELL MILL T C

A1

01 WATERS EDGE SUGAR CREEK (BILLUPS) ROCKDALE TENNIS SUGAR CREEK (KELLY) PEACHTREE CITY T BITSY GRANT/SOFT RICHARD CRAIG PA SWEETWATER T C 02 SADDLE CREEK 2 LITCHFIELD 100 BROOKFIELD CC LAKESIDE AT ANSL LEGACY PARK LAUREL BROOKE DELLINGER PARK HARRISON TC

AA1

68 65 57 57 51 48 45 5 82 80 57 48 45 40 28 17 77 65 60 54 51 40 37 14 77 77 65 62 37 31 25 22

03 VILLAGE MILL 80 SIBLEY FOREST 77 DUNWOODY CC 54 SANDY SPRINGS TC 51 KIMBALL FARMS 37 GLASTONBERRY 37 TUXFORD 31 BLACKBURN 28 04 WHITE COLUMNS G 91 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 60 OLDE SAVANNAH SQ 51 VICKERY 45 LAKE FOREST SUBD 40 BOBBY BAILEY TC (GOTTING) 40 FOWLER PARK 37 BOBBY BAILEY TC (WOYCE) 34

A2

01 THE GEORGIAN BITSY GRANT/SOFT SHARON LESTER TC SUMMERGROVE CHEROKEE TOWN CL HANOVER WEST FAIR OAKS TC 02 EAGLE WATCH (HAMMONS) EAGLE WATCH (ALLISON) EAST HAMPTON HAMPTON FARMS OLDE TOWNE NORTHAMPTON CHEROKEE TENNIS THE WATERFORD 03 VICKERY MILL CREEK HIGH LAUREL SPRINGS/F WILD TIMBER SEVEN OAKS CHATTAHOOCHEE RI WINDERMERE/FORSY PARKSTONE

80 63 56 50 50 26 23 60 57 57 57 51 51 34 31 71 65 62 54 51 48 31 14

04 W P JONES PARK 68 JONES BRIDGE S&T 62 CROOKED CREEK 60 ST IVES CC 51 HEMBREE GROVE 51 THE MANOR GOLF & 45 CC OF ROSWELL (SZUMOWSKI)37 CC OF ROSWELL (WOOD) 22 05 DEKALB TC (SCHNURR) 71 SANDY SPRINGS TC 60 DEKALB TC (BINNS) 57 TWIN LAKES 57 BLACKBURN 51 THE BRANCHES 37 FOUR SEASONS 34 CONNEMARA 31

A3

01 BROOKWOOD MANOR STERLING ON THE CASTLEBROOKE TEN PLANTATION @ BRO CENTRAL PARK COU FLOWERS CROSSING VICTOR LORD PARK FOXDALE THE RESE 02 DOUBLEGATE PEACHTREE STATIO OXFORD MILL SPRING RIDGE RIVER GLEN/FUL CC OF THE SOUTH THORNHILL JONES BRIDGE S&T 03 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE PINETREE CC WALKERS RIDGE LEES CROSSING BROOKSTONE CC THE FALLS OF CHE SADDLEBROOK/COBB

Sandy Springs TC (Diane Kokoska, captain)

A1 Sibley Forest (Mihaela Johnson, captain) 64

NETNEWS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024

65 62 62 51 45 42 42 25 74 71 57 48 42 40 37 28 74 68 51 48 45 42 42

CHEROKEE TENNIS 04 HIGHLAND POINTE SANDY SPRINGS TC TALLY GREEN PLANTATION NORTH WOODLANDS WOODMONT GOLF & KINGSGATE TERRELL MILL T C 05 BITSY GRANT/SOFT ANSLEY DEKALB TC WINDY HILL ATHLE PEACHTREE CITY T BITSY GRANT/HARD VILLAGE MILL

A5

25 77 68 68 51 42 34 34 22 76 66 56 46 43 30 30

01 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 60 THE OVERLOOK @ M 60 POST OAK REC 57 SEVEN HILLS 57 WESTCHESTER S&T 51 MARIETTA CC 48 HAMILTON CROSSIN 45 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 20 02 TERRELL MILL T C 68 CARL SANDERS YMC (MCMURTR) 60 BITSY GRANT/HARD 57 CARL SANDERS YMC (SOMMER) 48 INDIAN HILLS CC 42 SANDY SPRINGS TC 42 WEATHERSTONE 42 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 37 03 DUNWOODY CC 80 MILL GLEN 65 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 65 WESTBROOK 45 MANOR NORTH 42 WHITE COLUMNS G 40 FIELDSTONE 40

MILTON RACKET CL 04 CHATEAU ELAN SPO TRADITIONS OF BR TURTLE CREEK WILD TIMBER GRAND CASCADES ROCK SPRINGS PAR WINDERMERE/FORSY OLDE ATLANTA CLU 05 VERMACK HANARRY ESTATES DRUID HILLS PEACHTREE STATIO GLENLAKE II GLENLAKE I ROCKDALE TENNIS WATERS EDGE 06 HILLBROOKE DEERLAKE LEEWARD WALK CAMBRIDGE NESBIT LAKES MEDLOCK BRIDGE ST MARLO CC ST IVES CC

A7

01 HUDLOW T C TPC @ SUGARLOAF SARATOGA LESLIE BEACH VILLAGE GROVE ATLANTA ATHLETIC ROCKDALE TENNIS RIVERMOORE PARK 02 WINDWARD LAKE GROVE PARK DRESSAGE DEERLAKE MILTON RACKET CL CHATTAHOOCHEE RI

20 65 62 57 51 51 42 40 28 71 60 60 54 51 40 34 28 65 65 60 60 60 42 22 22 74 60 54 48 48 42 40 31 77 71 62 57 34 34

HEMBREE PARK 31 HILLBROOKE 31 03 EAGLE WATCH 77 OLDE HERITAGE 65 TERRELL MILL T C 62 KINGS COVE 51 INDIAN HILLS CC 40 BROOKSTONE 3 37 WEST HAMPTON 34 WESTCHESTER S&T 31 04 TALLY GREEN 74 EAST ROSWELL PAR 74 CC OF ROSWELL 51 HORSESHOE BEND 45 SPRING RIDGE 40 NEW BEDFORD 40 FALLS OF AUTRY M (GRANTHA) 40 FALLS OF AUTRY M (STEIN) 34 05 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 74 SUGAR CREEK 62 COCHISE 54 DRUID HILLS (LEDET) 45 DRUID HILLS (EDEN) 42 CHASTAIN 42 PEACHTREE CITY T 42 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 34

A8

01 DEKALB TC (FAIST) BITSY GRANT/SOFT MCGHEE TC CHEROKEE TOWN CL DEKALB TC (GRAY) OAKHURST PARK CARL SANDERS YMC PEACHTREE CITY T 02 KING VALLEY AT V LEGACY PARK WESTPORT PRINCETON MILL I BROOKSTONE 1

AA3 Bitsy Grant/Hard Courts (Hannah Kidd, captain)

A2 W P Jones Park (Gina Pollitt, captain)

74 68 62 51 42 42 31 25 80 50 50 50 40


SUNDAY WOMEN

A3 Bitsy Grant/Soft Courts (Danielle Armour, captain) HUNTER PARK-CITY HEDGEROSE 03 HUNTLEY HILLS BYRNWYCK S & T SANDY SPRINGS TC BRITTANY GEORGETOWN WYNTERHALL HAMPTON HALL/DEK MJCCA 04 LANIER SPRINGS BUFORD CITY PARK SPRINGMONTE FIELDSTONE SEVEN OAKS LAKE LAUREL LIBERTY SUBDIVIS 05 RIVERWALK ATLANTA ATHLETIC MOUNTAIN PARK HAVENSTONE RICHLAND

40 40 77 68 48 45 45 42 40 31 63 63 56 56 50 33 26 80 65 65 51 45

WOODS OF PARKVIE RIVERMIST/GWINNE HORSESHOE BEND 06 WEXFORD JACKSON CREEK LOST FORREST GLEN ABBEY I (MARTIN) INVERNESS BRISTOL OAKS RIVERSIDE S&T GLEN ABBEY I (MOSS)

B1

01 GRANDVIEW THE EN APALACHEE FARMS TRADITIONS OF BR REUNION SARDIS SPORT COM HIDDEN FALLS SUB VANNS TAVERN MORNING VIEW 02 DRUID HILLS (MCCONNELL)

37 37 17 68 68 65 60 45 37 31 22 68 68 62 62 48 48 25 8 71

ECHO RIDGE FOUR SEASONS DRUID HILLS (KANE) LESLIE BEACH SOUTHLAND CC MOUNTAIN PARK GLENLAKE I 03 SEVEN OAKS WESTBROOK CREEKSTONE ESTAT THREE CHIMNEYS F CHATSWORTH @ FOR CHATTAHOOCHEE RU POLO GOLF & CC CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 04 CROOKED CREEK (KAMP) ATLANTA ATHLETIC DUNWOODY CC MEDLOCK BRIDGE MILTON TENNIS CE CROOKED CREEK (JOVE) KINGSLEY ESTATES

A5 Dunwoody CC (Jodi Viau, captain) 68 57 51 42 40 37 31 71 65 57 48 42 40 40 34 77 71 71 51 42 37 25

HAMPTON HALL/FUL 22 05 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 62 SANDY SPRINGS TC (HUBER) 57 SIBLEY FOREST 54 TERRELL MILL T C 51 MCGHEE TC 48 SANDY SPRINGS TC (POUND) 48 SUGAR CREEK 42 SOUTH FULTON TEN 34 06 HAMILTON CROSSIN 77 BENTWATER 65 CREEKSIDE GOLF & 62 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 54 EAGLE WATCH 48 WESTOVER/COBB 34 DELLINGER PARK 34 WOODBRIDGE @ HAM 22 07 MJCCA 71 DUNWOODY CC (REECE) 68 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 60 MARTIN’S LANDING 54 DUNWOODY CC (DAVIS) 45

THE BRANCHES JACKSON CREEK THE CLUB AT SPAL 08 CRABAPPLE LAKE/P BRIDGEMILL ATHLE HARMONY ON THE L WEXFORD LAKESIDE AT ANSL LAUREL BROOKE HARRISON TC (HAWKINS) HARRISON TC (LAHUE)

B2

01 LEAFMORE CREEK BITSY GRANT/HARD CLAYTON COUNTY T BRITTANY BROOKWOOD HILLS BLACKBURN (LYONS) SHARON LESTER TC BLACKBURN (OLIVIER) 02 VININGS ESTATES

40 37 22 68 65 62 51 48 42 31 28 80 71 60 54 51 31 28 22 71

OAKLEIGH 71 LEGACY PARK 60 WINDY HILL ATHLE 51 CANTERBURY 45 BARNES MILL 37 SEVEN HILLS 34 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 28 03 LIFE TIME ATHLET (TRACY) 91 EMBRY HILLS 57 LIFE TIME ATHLET (GARRETT) 51 DUNWOODY CC 45 VERMACK 42 THE CLUB AT SPAL 40 BERKELEY WALK 37 AVOCET CLUB 34 04 WYNTERHALL 77 OLDE TOWNE 65 PRINCETON LAKES 62 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 51 DEVEREUX DOWNS 45 HERITAGE @ ROSWE 40 WATERFORD GREEN 34

A7 Sugar Creek (Tammy Neal, captain)

A8 Huntley Hills (Katie Weaver, captain)

B1 Druid Hills (Mary Carolyn McConnell, captain)

B2 W P Jones Park (Julianna Kim, captain) JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

65


SUNDAY WOMEN B3 Bitsy Grant/Soft Courts (Delphine Henri, captain) SANDY SPRINGS TC 05 W P JONES PARK ST MARLO CC BERKELEY HILLS C MORNINGBROOKE MONTVALE SWIM & ST IVES CC PARSONS RUN KNOLLWOOD LAKES 06 RIVERSIDE LOCH HIGHLAND CARMICHAEL FARMS GOVERNOR’S PRESE WOODBINE STATION HIGHLAND POINTE BROOKFIELD CC FOXHALL 07 FIELDSTONE THORNGATE CROOKED CREEK BELLETERRE FOWLER PARK THE MANOR GOLF &

66

22 71 71 57 48 42 42 37 28 80 74 54 45 42 40 37 25 77 60 54 54 48 42

MILTON TENNIS CE CENTRAL PARK COU 08 THE FIELDS I DUNMOOR S&T EDENWILDE CC OF THE SOUTH CC OF ROSWELL TUXFORD KIMBALL FARMS WINDWARD LAKE

B3

01 TOLLESON PARK LEGACY PARK THE RESERVE LOST MOUNTAIN TE GOVERNORS TOWNE SEWELL PARK THE GEORGIAN HIGHLANDS AT HAM 02 WILDWOOD SPRINGS ESTATES OF FERNW WHITE COLUMNS G

34 28 71 62 62 62 51 42 25 20 77 54 51 51 51 42 37 34 77 60 54

HAYNES LANDING ROSWELL STATION EAST ROSWELL PAR CC OF ROSWELL HEMBREE GROVE 03 CHADDS RIDGE TOWNE LAKE HILLS CHESTNUT HILL FOREST CREEK EAGLE WATCH WYNGATE SOUTH CHESTNUT SPRINGS HARRISON TC 04 BITSY GRANT/SOFT CHADDS WALK SENTINEL LAKE BLACKBURN (SCHNEIDER) TWIN LAKES GEORGETOWN BLACKBURN (ZANGER) DUNWOODY CC 05 EE ROBINSON PARK RUBY FOREST

B4 McGhee TC (Theresa Udoh, captain) 54 51 51 40 8 80 60 60 57 45 42 31 22 88 62 51 45 45 45 40 20 82 62

HAMILTON MILL I BARRINGTON RIVERMOORE PARK MAPLE RIDGE S&T BOBBY BAILEY TC GREAT OAKS LANDI 06 ANSLEY RICHARD CRAIG PA ROCKDALE TENNIS DEKALB TC (DESROSIERS) DEKALB TC (MORLEY) SOUTH FULTON TEN DRUID HILLS EAGLES LANDING 07 WINDERMERE/FORSY SHILOH FARMS POLO GOLF & CC LONGLAKE SWIM/TE BARRETT DOWNS THE HIGHLANDS @ ABERDEEN PARSONS RUN 08 TPC @ SUGARLOAF

54 42 42 40 40 34 77 74 57 54 45 42 40 8 77 62 54 51 42 42 40 28 71

GREATER ATLANTA GLASTONBERRY PEACHTREE STATIO TUXFORD JONES BRIDGE S&T HUDLOW T C HANARRY WEST

B4

62 51 51 48 48 34 31

01 CAMDEN POINTE 74 RIVER GREEN 68 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 65 CARTERSVILLE COU 60 MARIETTA CC 45 CASTEEL HEIGHTS 37 SUMMERCHASE/CHE 25 WOODBRIDGE @ HAM 22 02 MCGHEE TC (UDOH) 97 MCGHEE TC (CASSY-ALLEN) 60 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 51 PIEDMONT DRIVING (BURTON) 51 PIEDMONT DRIVING (BARGE) 42 SHARON LESTER TC 42

HUNTER PARK-CITY 40 CHARLTON FORGE 14 03 WHITE COLUMNS G 80 PENHURST 68 INVERNESS 65 CRABAPPLE CHASE 51 NORTH FOREST 40 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 40 LITCHFIELD 100 34 NORTHAMPTON 20 04 HAMMOND HILLS 68 KINGSLEY 65 BLACKBURN (WILKINSON) 62 DUNWOODY CC 60 SANDY SPRINGS TC (GOLDICH) 57 VILLAGE MILL 40 SANDY SPRINGS TC (MULICK-) 34 BLACKBURN (PATRICK) 11 05 CAPITAL CITY 82 NORTH FORKE 65 SMOKE RISE COUNT 60 ROCKDALE TENNIS 45 BRIGHT WATER 42

B5 Agnes Scott Col (Faith Williams, captain)

B6 Ashebrooke (Roberta Carlson, captain)

B7 Terrell Mill TC (Jonell Westerman, captain)

B8 Life Time Athletic and Tennis (Elisabeth Hidle, captain)

NETNEWS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024


SUNDAY WOMEN

C1 Camden Place (Sarah Kirshner, captain) SUGAR CREEK DEKALB TC GLENLAKE II 06 CHADWICK CLUB WHITE OAK PLACE AVONLEA CROSSING THE CLUB @ EDGEW BUFORD CITY PARK PEACHTREE WOODS HIGHLANDS @ BRID HERITAGE CREST 07 PINEWALK S&T THE FIELDS I NEELY FARM SUGAR MILL HUDLOW T C MARTIN’S LANDING ST IVES CC ATLANTA ATHLETIC 08 PRINCETON SQUARE WINDERMERE/FORSY WELLINGTON CAMBRIDGE

34 34 34 80 57 54 51 48 45 37 25 65 65 60 54 45 42 34 31 74 65 54 45

TWIN CREEKS LAUREL SPRINGS/F TURNBERRY SPRINGMONTE

B5

01 TRILOGY PARK STERLING ON THE (RIDING) DUNCAN’S LAKE TE WESTOVER/GWINNET STERLING ON THE (FLOYD) STILLWATER FOREST PLANTATIO TRADITIONS OF BR 02 HUDLOW T C NORTH FORKE LOCKRIDGE FOREST DUNWOODY NORTH MJCCA WATERS EDGE HANARRY ESTATES FLOWERS CROSSING 03 BELLMOORE PARK

45 45 37 31 71 68 62 60 60 37 22 17 68 65 62 60 57 42 34 8 80

WILD TIMBER BRIDLE RIDGE THREE CHIMNEYS F WINDERMERE/FORSY DEERLAKE GRAND CASCADES EDINBURGH 04 FIELDSTONE WINDWARD LAKE RIVER STATION KIMBALL BRIDGE C EAST SPRING LAKE OXFORD MILL HARTRIDGE BROOKFIELD CC 05 TOWNE LAKE HILLS EAGLE WATCH (LODISIO) LEGACY PARK KENNWORTH TC DEER RUN WEST ARBOR VIEW EAGLE WATCH (WALKER) DELLINGER PARK

C2 CC of Roswell (Amanda Spears, captain) 62 51 48 45 42 40 28 82 74 57 54 45 37 25 22 71 65 57 54 54 45 37 11

06 TOLLESON PARK 74 BITSY GRANT/HARD (EWING) 65 CHAPEL HILL 60 MONTCLAIR ESTATE 51 MCGHEE TC 48 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 40 OAKWIND 37 BITSY GRANT/HARD (WORTHIN) 22 07 PROVIDENCE CORNE 71 WOODBINE STATION 65 INDEPENDENCE SQ 60 INDIAN HILLS CC 45 WEATHERSTONE 42 HOLLY SPRINGS 42 EAST HAMPTON 37 HIGHLAND RIDGE 34 08 AGNES SCOTT COL 82 CHASTAIN (TRESTRAIL) 62 GLENLAKE I 57 HUNTLEY HILLS 45 ANSLEY 42 DEKALB TC 40 TWIN LAKES 37

CHASTAIN (MCINTYRE)

B6

01 DRUID HILLS (KAUFMAN) DRUID HILLS (DIAVOLITSIS) RICHARD CRAIG PA WINDING VISTA DEKALB TC AVONDALE S & T SHARON LESTER TC 02 HUNTER PARK-CITY SWEETWATER T C PACES CLUB LAUREL PARK CHEROKEE TOWN CL THE BROADLANDS WINDY HILL ATHLE PROVIDENCE/COBB 03 PEACHTREE STATIO FONTAINEBLEAU MILL GLEN HAMPTON FARMS CHASTAIN

31 70 63 53 50 46 46 20 74 68 68 62 54 45 17 8 62 62 60 57 51

KINGSLEY REDFIELD DUNWOODY CC 04 HAMPTON WOODS JOHNSONS LANDING HEDGEROW WILDWOOD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN CREEK R WEXFORD WESTCHESTER S&T CHESTNUT CREEK 05 CHATEAU ELAN SPO TURTLE CREEK LANSDOWNE WILDWOOD APALACHEE RIVER ROCK SPRINGS PAR BROOKWOOD MANOR WHITE HAWK 06 ATLANTA ATHLETIC SHAKERAG FALLS OF AUTRY M WAF REC

C3 Horseshoe Bend (Kelli Walker, captain)

C4 Highland Pointe (Brittany Byrne, captain)

C5 Polo Golf and CC (Lisa Fisher, captain)

C6 Centennial Lakes (Abigail Stansberry, captain)

45 37 22 74 68 54 51 45 40 37 28 60 60 53 50 50 46 30 0 77 68 65 57

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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SUNDAY WOMEN C7 MJCCA (Samantha Dorfman, captain)

THE FIELDS I EDENWILDE BRIDLEWOOD SEVEN OAKS 07 ASHEBROOKE LAKE FOREST SUBD CREEKSTONE ESTAT PROVENCE NOTTING HILL GREEN SUMMERS RIVERSTONE PLANT OLDE ATLANTA CLU 08 HARMONY ON THE L FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE CHESTNUT GROVE HANEY WALK WINDSOR OAKS NORTHAMPTON WOODLANDS HARRISON TC

B7

48 37 25 20 82 60 54 51 42 40 34 34 74 62 57 51 48 45 34 25

01 SUMMIT FAMILY YM (JACKSON) 83 NEWNAN CC 70 RICHARD CRAIG PA (MEDBERY) 46 RICHARD CRAIG PA (GIBSON) 46 SOUTH FULTON TEN 43 TRIBUTARY 33 SUMMIT FAMILY YM (HEARD) 26 02 THREE CHIMNEYS F 80 NESBIT LAKES 74 NORTHERN OAKS SU 68 ABBOTTS COVE 45 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 45 CC OF ROSWELL 40 HORSESHOE BEND 28 MARTIN’S LANDING 17 03 BROWNS FARM 68 THE WATERFORD 57 CHESTNUT HILL 57 STILESBORO TRACE 54 DEER RUN WEST 51 WICKS CREEK 40 ECHO MILL II 40 BRADSHAW FARM 31 04 TERRELL MILL T C 71 CHICKERING 54 THE BRANCHES 54 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 51 JEFFERSON TOWNSH (ERNST) 48 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 48 MEADOWGROVE 37 JEFFERSON TOWNSH (KRAMER) 34 05 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 68 ROCKDALE TENNIS 62 LESLIE BEACH 57 LEAFMORE CREEK 48 HALES TRACE 45 AVONDALE S & T 42 FOUR SEASONS 37 DEKALB TC 37 06 HAMILTON MILL I 60 DEL WEBB CHATEAU 60 HEBRON CHRISTIAN 57 THE PRESERVE 51 REUNION 51 LANIER SPRINGS 48 RIVER FALLS 40 68

CHADWICK CLUB 31 07 DOUBLEGATE (GOMADAM) 74 COOPERS POND 71 MEDLOCK BRIDGE 57 STANDARD CLUB 48 SARATOGA 45 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 42 ST IVES CC 31 DOUBLEGATE (HARRINGTON) 28 08 WOODLAND PARK 65 THE MANOR GOLF & 65 WOODMONT GOLF & 62 TRADITIONS 62 MIDDLEBROOKE 60 NOTTING HILL 40 GREAT SKY 28 GOVERNOR’S PRESE 14

B8

01 HARDAGE FARM 62 PIEDMONT CHASE 62 BROWNS FARM 60 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 54 CANONGATE AT MIR 45 SEVEN HILLS 42 BROOKSTONE CC 37 VININGS ESTATES 34 02 BITSY GRANT/HARD 68 VERMACK 60 DEKALB TC 54 PANGBORN 54 BLACKBURN 51 ECHO RIDGE 51 SUGAR CREEK 42 SMOKE RISE COUNT 17 03 WOODLANDS 82 BRADSHAW FARM 74 ROSWELL PARK 65 CHEROKEE TENNIS 51 BROOKFIELD CC 42 ESTATES OF BROOK 40 ARBOR BRIDGE 28 HERITAGE @ ROSWE 14 04 SANDY SPRINGS TC 71 LOST FORREST 68 SIBLEY FOREST 51 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 51 SADDLE RIDGE LAK 45 TERRELL MILL T C (DAY) 42 TERRELL MILL T C (CAMPBEL) 37 MILL GLEN 31 05 CHANDLER POND 62 RICHLAND 60 TRADITIONS OF BR 57 MORNING VIEW 57 RIVERMOORE PARK 57 HAMILTON MILL II 54 DANIEL PARK 42 RIVER COLONY SOU 8 06 LIFE TIME ATHLET (HIDLE) 97 ST MARLO CC 65 LIFE TIME ATHLET (REMPE) 60 CAMBRIDGE 45 PEACHTREE CORNER 42 SHAKERAG 34 RIVERBROOKE (DUL 28 MEDLOCK BRIDGE 25 07 JAMES CREEK TC 68 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 62

NETNEWS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024

C8 Lockridge Forest (Alissa Snyder-Hannah, captain)

WILD TIMBER FIELDSTONE (COHORST) GRAND CASCADES FIELDSTONE (MCALPINE) ABERDEEN VICKERY 08 EDENWILDE HEMBREE PARK THE MANOR GOLF & DUNWOODY CC CC OF THE SOUTH CC OF ROSWELL PENNBROOKE CROOKED CREEK

54 54 51 42 34 31 76 66 50 46 43 33 33 0

C1

01 WHEATFIELDS RESE 77 GREAT OAKS LANDI 74 GRAN RIVER 65 FOUR SEASONS 48 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 48 EVERGREEN LAKES 45 BAY CREEK PARK 25 DUNWOODY NORTH 14 02 ANSLEY 71 DEKALB TC 60 REDFIELD 57 BYRNWYCK S & T 57 SHARON LESTER TC 54 GEORGETOWN 42 SANDY SPRINGS TC 34 BRITTANY 22 03 CAMDEN PLACE 65 WILD MEADOWS 62 CROOKED CREEK (ARMANI) 60 TUXFORD 57 CHIMNEY LAKES 54 CROOKED CREEK (GMAHLE) 51 POST BROOK FARMS 40 ASHEBROOKE 8 04 NORTH LANDING 68 WOODSTOCK KNOLL 60 CHEROKEE TENNIS (HARRIS) 54 NEWCASTLE FARM 51 ARTHURS VINEYARD 51 CHEROKEE TENNIS (WOOD) 45 SERENADE 37 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 31 05 DELLINGER PARK 77 LAUREL PARK 71 BENTLEY PARK SUB 71 THE GEORGIAN 60 MARIETTA CC 42 KENNWORTH TC 37 BUTLER CREEK 22 DEER LICK PARK 17

C2

01 ESTATES OF FERNW PINETREE CC HIGHLANDS AT HAM MEADOW BROOK RIVER GREEN POST OAK REC BRADSHAW FARM OAK CREEK ESTATE 02 CC OF ROSWELL BELLETERRE EDENWILDE

68 62 62 60 45 40 31 28 77 65 60

FIELDSTONE 54 SADDLE CREEK 2 45 MILTON RACKET CL 42 CROOKED CREEK 37 LAKE LAUREL 17 03 CONCOURSE ATH CL 71 MARTIN’S LANDING 71 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 57 WOODFIELD 51 DEKALB TC 42 HERITAGE TRACE 42 RIVERSIDE S&T 40 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 22 04 WASHINGTON PARK 82 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 68 CARL SANDERS YMC 60 KING VALLEY AT V 57 BITSY GRANT/HARD 40 ANSLEY 31 SHARON LESTER TC (HOFT) 31 SHARON LESTER TC (FERRARA) 28 05 REUNION 68 ST IVES CC 65 BERKELEY HILLS C 57 RIVER OAK S&R 48 BRIDGEWATER SUBD 45 FLOWERS CROSSING 45 SUWANEE STATION 42 FLOWERS CROSSING 25

FAIR OAKS TC LOST MOUNTAIN TE CARTERSVILLE COU EAGLE WATCH 02 RIVERMIST/GWINNE RIVER GLEN/FUL SEVEN OAKS ATLANTA ATHLETIC WELLINGTON CHARTWELL/FULTON DOUBLEGATE THE FIELDS I 03 HIGHLAND POINTE DEVEREUX DOWNS DRUID HILLS CHEROKEE WOODS E JACKSON CREEK BLACKBURN GLENLAKE I ANSLEY 04 RIVERSTONE PLANT VILLAGE GROVE WESTBROOK CHATTAHOOCHEE RI HEBRON CHRISTIAN LAKE FOREST SUBD ROCK SPRINGS PAR THE MANOR GOLF &

C3

01 PARKSTONE 74 POLO GOLF & CC 68 GRAND CASCADES 60 FLOWERS CROSSING 57 DEERLAKE 45 DUNMOOR S&T 45 FOXDALE THE RESE 42 RIVERMOORE PARK 5 02 DUNWOODY CC 71 INVERNESS 65 CHASTAIN 62 OXFORD LAKES 54 ASHFORD PARK 48 SANDY SPRINGS TC 37 SPRING RIDGE 37 HORSESHOE BEND 22 03 BITSY GRANT/HARD 80 SOUTHLAND CC 74 CAPITAL CITY 48 SUGAR CREEK 48 ITA ATLANTA 45 LEAFMORE CREEK 45 OAKHURST PARK 34 BROOKWOOD HILLS 22 04 WESTCHESTER S&T 74 WINDSOR OAKS 62 CHEROKEE TENNIS 57 HARMONY ON THE L (ROBINSO) 57 HARMONY ON THE L (FLOUER) 54 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 42 WILLOW CREEK 31 HIGHLAND POINTE 20

01 CHASTAIN KINGS COVE LEGACY PARK HUNTER PARK-CITY CARL SANDERS YMC FAIR OAKS TC SUGAR CREEK SHARON LESTER TC 02 HORSESHOE BEND LESLIE BEACH CONCOURSE ATH CL GLEN ABBEY I WINDING VISTA RIVERMIST/GWINNE MJCCA HUDLOW T C 03 WHITE COLUMNS G BRIDGEMILL ATHLE BROOKFIELD CC CRABAPPLE LAKE/P WEXFORD WILLOW POINT CHIMNEY SPRINGS CHEROKEE TENNIS 04 RIVERMOORE PARK WINDERMERE/FORSY COPPER CREEK-FOR HAMILTON MILL II PARK FOREST HAMPTON GOLF VIL FOWLER PARK OXFORD MILL

C4

01 LEGACY PARK BENTWATER GOVERNORS TOWNE HANOVER WOODS

71 60 57 57 54 42 34 22 85 77 57 48 34 34 31 31 70 66 60 56 33 33 30 0 77 71 65 54 51 40 28 11 74 71 60 45

42 40 34 31 80 71 65 45 42 40 28 25 77 68 62 51 42 34 31 31 71 62 62 57 57 54 28 5

C5

C6

01 HILLBROOKE THREE CHIMNEYS F FOWLER PARK ST MARLO CC GREEN SUMMERS

74 71 68 54 48

PRINCETON SQUARE MEDLOCK BRIDGE CAMBRIDGE 02 DORSET SIBLEY FOREST LIFE TIME ATHLET WOODMONT GOLF & DUNWOODY CC EDGEWATER WILDWOOD SPRINGS INDIAN HILLS CC 03 STEEPLECHASE BRISCOE PARK ROCKDALE TENNIS WHITE HAWK TWIN LAKES WYNBROOKE RIVERCLIFF TRADITIONS OF BR 04 CENTENNIAL LAKES RIVER PARK SWEETWATER T C LAUREL PARK CHESTNUT HILL KENNWORTH TC STILESBORO TRACE BROOKSTONE CC

C7

01 FAIRFIELD MCGHEE TC AGNES SCOTT COL RICHARD CRAIG PA DEKALB TC WEST SMYRNA S&T SHARON LESTER TC SOUTH FULTON TEN 02 BRADSHAW FARM TRIPLE CROWN BROOKSHADE LAKEHAVEN CC OF ROSWELL WEST OAKS MARTIN’S LANDING WHITE COLUMNS G 03 MJCCA INDEPENDENCE SQ DUNWOODY CC THE BRANCHES REDFIELD MILL GLEN HAMPTON WOODS HAMPTON FARMS 04 PEACHTREE CORNER MORNING VIEW EDINBURGH BRIDLE RIDGE RIVERWALK BRIDLEWOOD OLDE ATLANTA CLU WINDWARD LAKE

C8

01 WINDY HILL ATHLE WOODSTOCK KNOLL LEGACY PARK (JOHN) KENNWORTH TC (HARTLEY) CC OF ROSWELL KENNWORTH TC (GROCE)

31 31 14 68 65 57 57 54 45 25 25 77 62 60 54 54 51 25 14 88 62 60 48 42 40 37 20 85 62 62 57 54 31 22 22 71 62 62 60 48 37 31 25 77 71 60 54 48 37 34 17 85 74 60 48 42 37 31 20 74 68 65 51 51 37


34 17 71 68 62 57 45 40 37 17 82 71 60 54 40 40 37 14

JUNIOR GIRLS

ROSWELL PARK LEGACY PARK (SUGARMAN) 02 THE FIELDS I BRANDON HALL POLO GOLF & CC TUXFORD DUNMOOR S&T MATT COMMUNITY P BRAMBLETT GROVE ST IVES CC 03 LOCKRIDGE FOREST CEDAR CREEK S&R SMOKE RISE COUNT RIVERMIST/GWINNE SUMMIT SMOKE FONTAINEBLEAU BROOKWOOD MANOR KINGSLEY

JUNIOR GIRLS 10 - C3

01 DEERLAKE DOUBLEGATE FALLS OF AUTRY M PEACHTREE STATIO 02 KENNWORTH TC EAST ROSWELL PAR THE BRANCHES WESTCHESTER S&T

10 - C5

01 DEKALB TC HIGHLAND POINTE CAMDEN PLACE INDIAN HILLS CC WILLOW POINT DUNWOODY CC MARIETTA CC 02 BUFORD CITY PARK GRAND CASCADES THE RIVER CLUB/G MAPLE RIDGE S&T 03 SEVEN OAKS CROOKED CREEK ST IVES CC LAUREL SPRINGS/F

70 70 62 45 87 68 59 28 97 74 51 50 50 48 44 83 76 48 39 77 77 75 55

RIVER STATION THE FIELDS I SHAKERAG

12 - C1

01 SEVEN HILLS HIGHLAND POINTE KENNWORTH TC BITSY GRANT/HARD 02 SHARON SPRINGS P THREE CHIMNEYS F WHITE COLUMNS G WOODMONT GOLF & 03 ASHFORD CHASE DUNWOODY CC THE RIVER CLUB/G FALLS OF AUTRY M

12 - C3

01 LESLIE BEACH PIEDMONT DRIVING DUNWOODY CC LEAFMORE CREEK 02 BUFORD CITY PARK SHAKERAG CROOKED CREEK

53 50 0 85 62 54 47 92 74 57 38 86 70 60 39 75 69 65 48 86 83 73

JAMES CREEK TC ST IVES CC DEERLAKE PEACHTREE STATIO FIELDSTONE 03 MARIETTA CC CLARY LAKES CAMDEN PLACE WILLOW POINT

12 - C5

01 INDIAN HILLS CC BROOKFIELD CC LAUREL PARK WESTCHESTER S&T 02 SUGAR MILL BELLMOORE PARK MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR THE MANOR GOLF & CC OF ROSWELL VERMACK POLO GOLF & CC BUNTEN ROAD PARK 03 DEKALB TC (ADLER) DEKALB TC (KAZI) CAPITAL CITY

73 63 52 51 43 79 78 66 40 93 76 49 42 90 84 78 58 52 51 48 40 77 75 73

RIVERMIST/GWINNE

15 - B1

01 POST OAK REC DEKALB TC FALLS OF AUTRY M DUNWOODY CC 02 THE MANOR GOLF & WOODMONT GOLF & SUGAR MILL MILTON RACKET CL ST IVES CC RIVERMOORE PARK THE RIVER CLUB/G

15 - C1

01 WHITE COLUMNS G LESLIE BEACH ATLANTA ATHLETIC CAPITAL CITY MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR KENNWORTH TC HARRISON TC

15 - C3

01 CHEROKEE TOWN CL

18 84 82 64 38 85 78 77 71 59 57 46 85 68 68 67 67 66 47 88

CANONGATE AT MIR SEVEN HILLS CHASTAIN 02 CAPITAL CITY RIVERSIDE S&T TWIN LAKES WYNTERHALL BYRNWYCK S & T GREATER ATLANTA OAKHURST PARK 03 BROOKFIELD CC GRAND CASCADES MILTON TENNIS CE SHARON SPRINGS P

15 - C4

80 49 39 77 73 73 65 65 64 45 93 57 55 48

01 CHATSWORTH 93 HIGHLAND POINTE 76 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 71 HARRISON TC (HACHENBERG) 62 MARIETTA CC 61 ECHO MILL II 55 HARRISON TC (CARROLL) 42 02 SEVEN OAKS 84 ASHEBROOKE 76 FIELDSTONE 72

FOXDALE THE RESE TPC @ SUGARLOAF BUNTEN ROAD PARK SENECA OXFORD MILL 03 ROCKDALE TENNIS VERMACK CHEROKEE TOWN CL MJCCA DEKALB TC WOODFIELD THE BRANCHES LEAFMORE CREEK

18 - A1

01 KINGS FARM BRISCOE PARK THE RIVER CLUB/G PACES FERRY PARK

18 - B1

01 TRIPLE CROWN ST IVES CC GREATER ATLANTA MILTON TENNIS CE PEACHTREE STATIO

10 C3

Kennworth TC (Laura Cahoon, team manager)

10 C5

Dekalb TC (Chesney D’Avis, team manager)

12 C1

Sharon Springs Park (Surya Chilla, team manager)

12 C3

Buford City Park (Yer Vang, team manager)

12 C5

Sugar Mill (Rongxia Lu, team manager)

15 B1

The Manor Golf & CC (Victoria Lemke, team manager)

68 62 57 47 42 84 82 74 70 59 59 50 35 87 80 55 37 74 71 70 60 59

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JUNIOR GIRLS 15 C1

White Columns GC (Elisia Van Scoter, team manager)

18 A1

Cherokee Town Club (Joel Deroy, team manager)

15 C4

Chatsworth (Corinne Cartwright, team manager)

Briscoe Park 18 B1 (Sondra Turnbough, team manager)

Cherokee Town Club (Doug O’Bryan, team manager)

18 C1

Foxworth (Jennifer Yammout, team manager)

JUNIOR GIRLS

JUNIOR BOYS

TRADITIONS OF BR 58 STERLING ON THE 53 02 SANDY SPRINGS TC 82 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 75 BROOKSTONE 1 75 DUNWOODY CC 63 HARRISON TC (RICHARDSON) 60 OAKHURST PARK 55 HARRISON TC (DASUKI) 51

18 - C1

01 BRADSHAW FARM BROOKWOOD HILLS HICKORY SPRINGS MARIETTA CC 02 WINDERMERE/FORSY FOXWORTH CC OF THE SOUTH W P JONES PARK RIVERMIST/GWINNE BENTWOOD KIMBALL FARMS MILL GLEN

10 C3 70

91 53 50 0 91 88 71 65 59 50 48 37

Chateau Elan Sports Club (Lauren Young, team manager)

NETNEWS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024

15 C3

10 - C3

01 FALLS OF AUTRY M DUNWOODY CC ST IVES CC MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 02 CHATEAU ELAN SPO THE RIVER CLUB/G FIELDSTONE SHAKERAG

10 - C5

01 HIGHLANDS AT HAM SEVEN HILLS HARRISON TC KENNWORTH TC 02 LIFE TIME ATHLET OXFORD MILL DEKALB TC GLEN ABBEY I BROOKFIELD CC WESTCHESTER S&T VERMACK 03 BUFORD CITY PARK THE MANOR GOLF & JAMES CREEK TC

10 C5

79 66 60 56 96 64 54 45 85 64 60 43 91 88 79 74 55 44 34 90 83 80

CHATTAHOOCHEE RI WOODMONT GOLF & FIELDSTONE SEVEN OAKS

12 - C1

01 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR EDENWILDE DUNWOODY CC HARRISON TC 02 DRUID HILLS LIFE TIME ATHLET SMOKE RISE COUNT DEKALB TC (EBY) LEAFMORE CREEK CHEROKEE TOWN CL GREATER ATLANTA DEKALB TC (CONE) 03 SHAKERAG OXFORD MILL CREEKSTONE ESTAT JAMES CREEK TC THE RIVER CLUB/G THE PADDOCKS SHARON SPRINGS P

James Creek TC (Arun Prasad, team manager)

56 52 51 45 76 73 68 51 91 84 84 69 68 58 47 47 86 80 80 76 75 52 47

FALLS OF AUTRY M

12 - C3

01 DEKALB TC LESLIE BEACH BYRNWYCK S & T RIVERSIDE S&T 02 BUNTEN ROAD PARK WHITE COLUMNS G CROOKED CREEK EDINBURGH CC OF ROSWELL FALLS OF AUTRY M WOODMONT GOLF & ST IVES CC 03 JACKSON CREEK HAMPTON WOODS KENNWORTH TC HAMILTON TOWNSHI

12 - C5

01 EE ROBINSON PARK BUFORD CITY PARK RIVERMOORE PARK TRADITIONS OF BR

12 C1

42 85 81 58 31 84 80 78 68 67 64 48 45 90 74 51 48 90 73 50 50

02 HIGHLAND POINTE 98 BENTWATER 82 BROOKFIELD CC 69 INDIAN HILLS CC 66 CHATSWORTH 58 HARRISON TC (MCGINLEY) 53 HAMPTON WOODS 50 HARRISON TC (RANGARAJAN) 49 03 CAPITAL CITY 88 SHARON LESTER TC 79 ASHFORD CHASE 72 MJCCA 59 LESLIE BEACH 56 SIBLEY FOREST 54 PEACHTREE STATIO 52 04 SENECA 85 FIELDSTONE 84 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 70 RIVERBROOKE (SUW 64 CROOKED CREEK 59 POLO GOLF & CC 57 WILD TIMBER 33 05 BELLMOORE PARK 79 SEVEN OAKS 77 MEDLOCK BRIDGE 71

Mayfair/St. Clair (Rahela Wada, team manager)


JUNIOR BOYS

12 C3

12 C5

Dekalb TC (Jay Perlmutter, team manager)

Highland Pointe (Beverly Weld, team manager)

15 C1

Abbotts Pond (Jason Kleiber, team manager)

18 A1

Greater Atlanta Christian Schools (Heather Hawkins, team manager)

JUNIOR BOYS ST MARLO CC ATLANTA ATHLETIC DOUBLEGATE DEERLAKE

15 - C1

01 ABBOTTS POND ST IVES CC SEVEN OAKS FALLS OF AUTRY M DULUTH RACQUET C SMOKE RISE COUNT LESLIE BEACH TPC @ SUGARLOAF 02 THE RIVER CLUB/G FOWLER PARK JAMES CREEK TC BUFORD CITY PARK

15 - C3

01 SILVER OAK CHIMNEY SPRINGS WOODMONT GOLF & HARRISON TC WHITE COLUMNS G

68 68 65 42 94 87 85 56 51 48 36 30 88 83 49 40 93 80 78 75 56

BROOKFIELD CC BENTWATER 02 DEKALB TC DUNWOODY CC MILL GLEN PRINCETON LAKES VERMACK THE BRANCHES CHEROKEE TOWN CL MJCCA 03 BENTWOOD CREEKSTONE ESTAT FIELDSTONE MILTON TENNIS CE BUNTEN ROAD PARK ST MARLO CC FALLS OF AUTRY M

15 - C4

01 WYNTERHALL PEACHTREE STATIO DEKALB TC HARRISON TC TWIN LAKES KENNWORTH TC

39 35 86 78 76 71 69 54 54 49 92 74 71 68 65 60 51 81 77 69 65 63 62

INDIAN HILLS CC GREATER ATLANTA 02 SHARON SPRINGS P EDGEBROOK EE ROBINSON PARK CC OF THE SOUTH ST IVES CC SEVEN OAKS THE HIGHLANDS @ RIVERMIST/GWINNE

18 - A1

01 GREATER ATLANTA RIVERBROOKE (SUW WAF REC EDINBURGH SEVEN OAKS TPC @ SUGARLOAF DUNWOODY CC ST IVES CC

18 - B1

01 ASHFORD CHASE FIELDSTONE CHARTWELL/FULTON

58 54 92 86 72 57 56 56 48 47 86 84 72 67 62 58 52 44 79 79 72

HARRISON TC MARIETTA CC W P JONES PARK TRADITIONS OF BR PEACHTREE STATIO

18 - C1

01 TWIN LAKES HUDLOW T C SANDY SPRINGS TC NORTH ATLANTA HI ROCKDALE TENNIS LEAFMORE CREEK OXFORD MILL ST MARLO CC 02 SILVER OAK DEVEREUX DOWNS HIGHLANDS AT HAM MILTON TENNIS CE HARRISON TC (RHEA) CHARLTON FORGE HARRISON TC (CERVANTES) SIBLEY FOREST

67 55 53 49 46 81 78 77 65 63 60 56 41 94 85 78 72 61 61 42 34

15 C3

Bentwood (Bruce Bosse, team manager)

15 C4

Edgebrook (Ramakrishna Kommareddy, team manager)

18 B1

Ashford Chase (Paige Metzger, team manager)

18 C1

Silver Oak (Benjamin Mcauley, team manager) JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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SENIOR DAY MEN

SENIOR DAY MEN

AA3 Fowler Park (Bryce Korowin, captain)

A5 Sugar Creek (William Byrd, captain)

A5 Glen Abbey I (Chris Summerrow, captain)

B1 Dellinger Park (Jeffrey Dittmer, captain)

AA3

01 FOWLER PARK CHATEAU ELAN WIN BIRKDALE HARRISON TC OLDE TOWNE FOUR SEASONS (GRAY) LAUREL PARK FOUR SEASONS (HARRISON)

A5

01 SUGAR CREEK SUN CITY PEACHTR LOST MOUNTAIN TE WEATHERSTONE 02 GLEN ABBEY I PARK BROOKE II HARRISON TC

95 71 61 57 33 33 23 19 83 44 38 33 66 66 61

RIVERMOORE PARK SILVER RIDGE OLDE TOWNE WESTBROOK PEACHTREE STATIO

B1

01 WISTERIA PLACE S LESLIE BEACH WINDSONG PLANTAT DEERLAKE ATLANTA ATHLETIC RICHARD CRAIG PA CHATEAU ELAN WIN SMOKE RISE COUNT 02 OAKLEIGH DELLINGER PARK CHIMNEY SPRINGS

61 42 42 42 14 71 61 61 57 57 38 33 19 76 71 47

B5 Oxford Mill (Steven Thomas, captain) 72

NETNEWS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024

SOLEIL AT LAURE BRIDGEMILL ATHLE POLO GOLF & CC JACKSON CREEK CC OF ROSWELL

B5

01 OXFORD MILL WHITE HAWK THE CLUB @ EDGEW MAPLE RIDGE S&T ST IVES CC VILLAGE AT DEATO LESLIE BEACH 02 NESBIT LAKES WOODBINE STATION HARMONY ON THE L WALKERS RIDGE

47 47 42 33 33 83 77 55 44 44 33 11 72 66 61 55

BLACKBURN FONTAINEBLEAU INDIAN HILLS CC

B7

01 VICKERY SEVEN OAKS WINDERMERE/FORSY STERLING ON THE DOUBLEGATE DEERLAKE CAMBRIDGE WINDWARD LAKE 02 FOUR SEASONS HUNTCLIFF/FUL SPRING RIDGE KINGSLEY TWIN LAKES

38 27 27 76 71 71 52 42 33 28 23 80 76 57 52 42

THE CLUB AT SPAL MJCCA MARTIN’S LANDING 03 REGENCY PARK COCHISE MOUNTAIN CREEK R GREAT SKY HERITAGE @ ROSWE EAST HAMPTON LEGACY PARK HARRISON TC

C1

01 TRADITIONS OF BR THE FIELDS III CONNEMARA FLOWERS CROSSING ROCKDALE TENNIS

42 28 19 80 71 71 42 42 42 23 23 83 66 61 61 38

B7 Huntcliff/Ful (Rick Olsson, captain)

PEACHTREE STATIO FOUR SEASONS 02 CASTEEL HEIGHTS COVINGTON RIDGE SOLEIL AT LAURE DUNWOODY NORTH ROSWELL PARK WINDWARD LAKE CC OF ROSWELL

33 5 72 66 61 55 50 27 16


SENIOR DAY WOMEN

C1

The Fields III (Chris Lee, captain)

SENIOR DAY WOMEN AA1

01 SADDLE CREEK 2 BITSY GRANT/SOFT DUNWOODY CC FOUR SEASONS

AA3

01 PEACHTREE CITY T GLASTONBERRY THE OVERLOOK @ M HEDGEROWS DELLINGER PARK SADDLE CREEK 2 NORTHAMPTON CHEROKEE TENNIS

AA1

83 61 27 27 85 71 66 57 52 33 19 14

A1

01 TRADITIONS OF BR DEKALB TC ROCKDALE TENNIS TWIN LAKES 02 POLO GOLF & CC WILD TIMBER JAMES CREEK TC EDENWILDE JONES BRIDGE S&T OXFORD LAKES CHEROKEE TENNIS 03 OLDE TOWNE SANDY SPRINGS TC INDIAN HILLS CC PEACHTREE CITY T ATLANTA CC

83 50 33 33 66 66 61 55 55 33 11 77 61 61 55 38

BITSY GRANT/SOFT CAPITAL CITY

A5

38 16

01 BROOKSTONE CC 66 DELLINGER PARK 50 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (JOHNSON) 44 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (FORTSON)38 02 FULLERS PARK 76 CHEROKEE TENNIS 61 HEMBREE GROVE 61 PLANTATION NORTH 57 HARRISON TC 52 LEES CROSSING 38 BROOKFIELD CC 33 TERRELL MILL T C 19 03 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 85

Saddle Creek 2 (Laurie Schmidt, captain)

A1 Wild Timber (Vicki Brannon Diaz, captain)

HAMILTON MILL I 76 LIFE TIME ATHLET 66 HIDDEN FALLS SUB 57 DOUBLEGATE 42 HUDLOW T C (BLISSIT) 33 ROCKDALE TENNIS 19 HUDLOW T C (ROBITZSCH) 19 04 SANDY SPRINGS TC (MEYER) 80 CC OF THE SOUTH 66 SANDY SPRINGS TC (FRIST) 61 SHILOH FARMS 47 CROOKED CREEK 42 EAST ROSWELL PAR 38 CENTRAL PARK COU 38 CC OF ROSWELL 23 05 PEACHTREE CITY T 77 SOUTH FULTON TEN 66

SUMMERGROVE MCGHEE TC

A7

01 SIBLEY FOREST CAMERON GLEN DELLINGER PARK TERRELL MILL T C 02 JEFFERSON TOWNSH BRADSHAW FARM SOLEIL AT LAURE BISHOP’S GREEN PROVIDENCE LAKE EAGLE WATCH FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE HARMONY ON THE L 03 BUFORD CITY PARK

38 16 88 61 27 22 90 66 61 61 52 28 19 19 66

WINDWARD LAKE WATERBURY COVE PARSONS RUN BOBBY BAILEY TC SUGAR MILL ROCK SPRINGS PAR TPC @ SUGARLOAF 04 HUDLOW T C SUGAR CREEK BLACKBURN NESBIT LAKES SANDY SPRINGS TC CAPITAL CITY SENTINEL ON THE ANSLEY 05 PEACHTREE CITY T VININGS ESTATES

66 61 52 52 38 33 28 71 61 61 57 47 33 33 33 77 55

AA3 Glastonberry (Jane McNeil, captain)

A5 Atlanta Athletic Club (Tory Whipple, captain) JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024 NETNEWS

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SENIOR DAY WOMEN

ECHO MILL II CANONGATE AT MIR

B1

38 27

01 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 80 HARRISON TC (STABILE) 76 HARRISON TC (MCNEILL) 57 HARRISON TC (ZEIGLER) 52 CANONGATE AT MIR 52 OLDE TOWNE 33 KENNWORTH TC 28 PENHURST 19 02 RICHARD CRAIG PA 66 PIEDMONT DRIVING 61 HUDLOW T C (PAUGH) 57 HANARRY WEST 57 HUDLOW T C (MATTOX) 47 HUDLOW T C (WINTERBOTTOM) 42 DUNWOODY CC 42 FOUR SEASONS 23 03 NETTLEBROOK FARM 90 CHICKERING 61 CENTRAL PARK COU (JOHNSON) 57

74

B1 Nettlebrook Farms (Janet Perkins, captain)

A7 Jefferson Township (Sonja Pataki, captain) LITCHFIELD 100 HORSESHOE BEND WINDWARD LAKE GLEN ABBEY II CENTRAL PARK COU (MOSS) 04 EDINBURGH OLDE ATLANTA CLU CHATEAU ELAN WIN SPOUT SPRINGS TE CHATTAHOOCHEE RI ST IVES CC (FREEMAN) ST IVES CC (CLARK) REUNION

B3

57 47 38 38 9 80 71 66 52 47 42 19 19

01 GOVERNORS TOWNE (MCCALLU) 76 GOVERNORS TOWNE (HARTZOG) 66 HUNTER PARK-CITY (GANUES) 52 CHIMNEY LAKES 52 COCHISE 42 HUNTER PARK-CITY (HINTZ) 38 MARIETTA CC 38 DELLINGER PARK 33

02 STANDARD CLUB SARDIS SPORT COM TRADITIONS OF BR RICHLAND MORNING VIEW STERLING ON THE FOWLER PARK VICKERY 03 HERITAGE @ ROSWE WEXFORD CRABAPPLE CHASE MARTIN’S LANDING WOODMONT GOLF & SPALDING LAKE PLANTATION PLACE CC OF THE SOUTH 04 LIFE TIME ATHLET DRUID HILLS HERON BAY GOLF A ATLANTA ATHLETIC BRIGHT WATER WATERS EDGE BERKELEY HILLS C

80 76 61 38 38 38 33 33 80 80 61 57 33 33 28 23 61 61 57 52 52 47 42

MAINSTREET

B5

01 THE CLUB @ EDGEW RIVERMIST/GWINNE HAMILTON MILL II CHATEAU ELAN SPO DEL WEBB CHATEAU BUFORD CITY PARK VILLAGE AT DEATO BERKELEY HILLS C 02 WINDERMERE/FORSY ATLANTA ATHLETIC PARSONS RUN KENSINGTON FARMS MARTIN’S LANDING PEACHTREE PLTN W DUNWOODY CC PRINCETON SQUARE 03 TOWNE LAKE HILLS HIGHLANDS AT HAM HIGHLAND PARK/CO SOLEIL AT LAURE

23 80 66 61 57 47 42 42 0 85 61 61 61 52 33 33 9 85 71 52 52

CREEKSIDE OAKS 47 HOLLY SPRINGS 33 LAUREL PARK 28 BROOKSTONE CC 28 04 SENTINEL LAKE 80 SANDY SPRINGS TC (BARRETT) 66 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 57 RIVERSIDE S&T 47 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 42 CHADDS WALK 38 ROSWELL PARK 33 SANDY SPRINGS TC (SHULTZ) 33 05 SUN CITY PEACHTR 66 PEACHTREE CITY T 50 SUGAR CREEK 44 GLENLAKE I 38

B7

01 HIGHLAND POINTE ROSWELL PARK HORSESHOE BEND JEFFERSON TOWNSH DUNWOODY CC

76 66 61 52 47

CHIMNEY SPRINGS WILDWOOD SPRINGS SANDY SPRINGS TC 02 BRIARCLIFF WOODS BLACKBURN ROCKDALE TENNIS PEACHTREE CITY T EVERGREEN LAKES GLENLAKE I LEAFMORE CREEK WINDING VISTA 03 OAK CREEK ESTATE PIEDMONT CHASE TOWNE LAKE HILLS EAGLE WATCH LOST MOUNTAIN TE DEER LICK PARK BROWNS FARM BRADSHAW FARM 04 SWEET BOTTOM PLT FOWLER PARK RIVERSTONE PLANT MAPLE RIDGE S&T

B3 Wexford (Leigh Hebbe, captain)

B5 Towne Lake Hills (Donna Dimilia, captain)

B7 Highland Pointe (Judy Taylor, captain)

B9 Highland Ridge (Mickie Holder, captain)

NETNEWS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024

42 33 19 71 61 57 52 52 42 38 23 80 71 66 52 47 33 28 19 85 61 57 47


C1

MJCCA (Margaret Breiner, captain)

GRAN RIVER DUNWOODY NORTH VILLAGE AT DEATO CAMBRIDGE

B9

01 BROOKWOOD MANOR ROCKDALE TENNIS RIVER OAK S&R FOUR SEASONS (GROFF) RHODES JORDAN PA FOUR SEASONS (CORNISH) SMOKE RISE COUNT SUGAR CREEK 02 HIGHLAND RIDGE BRIDGEMILL ATHLE FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE CHESTNUT HILL SOLEIL AT LAURE

47 42 28 28 76 61 57 52 47 42 33 28 66 61 52 47 47

SADDLE RIDGE LAK 47 FAIR OAKS TC 42 HOLLY SPRINGS 33 03 WHITE HAWK 71 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 71 DEERLAKE 47 LIFE TIME ATHLET 47 HUDLOW T C 42 BROOKE FARM 42 STERLING ON THE 42 HEBRON CHRISTIAN 33 04 CC OF ROSWELL 71 ATLANTA CC 66 OLDE TOWNE 57 SIBLEY FOREST 57 WHITE COLUMNS G 52 SANDY SPRINGS TC 47 INDIAN HILLS CC (MULLER) 33 INDIAN HILLS CC (SHECTMAN) 14

C3 C1

01 HARRISON TC CHATSWORTH PINETREE CC RIVER FOREST 02 OLDE SAVANNAH SQ STEEPLECHASE ST IVES CC ATLANTA ATHLETIC 03 MCGHEE TC HUNTER PARK-CITY ANSLEY SANDY SPRINGS TC 04 MJCCA CROOKED CREEK HUNTCLIFF/FUL HAMILTON COMMONS

61 55 55 27 88 44 38 27 66 55 50 27 72 61 33 33

C3

Brookfield CC (Heather Sinclair, captain)

01 HORSESHOE BEND ECHO RIDGE DUNWOODY CC BERKELEY HILLS C CC OF ROSWELL DRUID HILLS DEKALB TC 02 BROOKFIELD CC HARRISON TC EAGLE WATCH LOST MOUNTAIN TE FAIR OAKS TC TERRELL MILL T C ROSWELL PARK 03 NORTH FORKE BAY CREEK PARK RIVERCLIFF RIVERMIST/GWINNE

77 61 61 44 38 38 27 77 77 55 55 50 22 11 66 55 38 38

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PICKLEBALL Saturday 4:00 p.m. Winter Season is Jan. 20 – Mar. 2

It’s A New Year And A New Winter League For Pickleball

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he winter Pickleball League is on the horizon, and we are excited to get this party started. We have 40 more teams than we had in our initial summer season. Many of those teams are new to the league, and we certainly give them a hearty welcome to ALTA’s second pickleball season. The inaugural season of ALTA Pickleball ended in August at the Atlanta Pickleball Center with 18 teams receiving their awards for excelling in their assigned levels. The season was eventful in mostly good ways, but it came with a steep learning curve. There were some stumbles along the way, but that is all in the past. We heard your concerns and we have smoothed out many of those rough edges that appeared during our initial season. We have expanded the playoffs to reflect our more familiar tennis playoff procedures. All first- and second-place teams 76

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will earn playoff spots. Depending on how many divisions are at your level, third- and fourth-place teams may also be eligible. Now that we have one season behind us, we have team histories to help us with team placement. We anticipate that this season will be more competitive, and therefore more fun. We have assembled an excellent team of volunteers to help you through the winter season. We have former ALTA presidents, former league vice presidents, and volunteers with more than 15 years of experience to assist you. More importantly, several of our coordinators have also volunteered with USA Pickleball. Their expertise with this sport will help all of us through this winter season. We hope you had some great holidays, but now it’s time to warm up and get the pickleball party started. Where else can you dink your way to a championship?

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BY JERRY NIEMEYER, PICKLEBALL LEAGUE VICE PRESIDENT


PICKLEBALL

Pickleball Strategy Insights

How to select the best shot when at the non-volley-zone BY CASEY KAY, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF RACQUET SPORTS, PIEDMONT DRIVING CLUB

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hen all four players are at the non-volley-zone (also known as “the kitchen”) during a doubles match, knowing the best shot to play is essential. Due to the rules about play in this zone, there is a good amount of strategy surrounding shot selection and ball placement. Knowing the three zones and the importance of contact height In pickleball, there are three, different zones which are determined by the height of your contact point with the ball. • Red Zone – When you contact the ball below the net or below your knees. • Yellow Zone – When you contact the ball around net height or between your knees and waist. • Green Zone – When you contact the ball above the net or above your waist. Shot selection The best shot for you to play is determined by which zone the ball is hit from. If the ball is in the: • Red zone – Almost always dink and look to be patient. • Yellow zone – You have two main options: speed-up or dink. • Green zone – Look to attack and put the ball away! • Traditionally, the red and green zones require less decision-making than the yellow zone. Navigating the yellow zone When the ball is in the yellow zone, it can be tricky to know exactly which shot to go for. Generally, you have two main options: 1. Dink – A dink is a soft shot back at your opponents’ feet. You can use cross-court dinks to be more aggressive in forcing a pop up from your opponent. 2. Speed Up – A speed up is when you add pace to the ball without necessarily going for a winner. Hitting a speed-up shot takes time away from your opponent and puts them in an uncomfortable position. The goal of this shot is to generate a green zone shot that is easier for you to put away. A great target to aim for is right at someone or more specifically their dominant hand-side hip or shoulder.

In a Pickle? Here’s ALTA’s answers to your burning pickleball questions. Last season, ALTA put our team at the wrong level, and we won very few points. How do I know that won’t happen again this season? Last year, in our first season as a pickleball league, we did not have a past performance history to aid in the team placement process. Combined with the needs of the league, your team’s performance from last season will help us make a more accurate team placement.

Why does ALTA allow the use of tennis court nets for pickleball matches? Much the way the tennis league takes its lead from USTA, the pickleball league takes its lead from USApickleball.org: “One Pickleball Court per Tennis Court: The simplest way is just to lower the tennis net to 34” in the center. Lines may be taped or painted on the court for pickleball. Then the court can be used for both tennis and pickleball very easily.” Are there team or player movement violations in ALTA pickleball like there are in ALTA tennis? No. From week to week, players and teams may move freely from one position to the next. Do I need to provide new pickleballs for each home match? As long as the balls are not cracked and are appropriate for where the match is being played (indoor/outdoor), you may reuse balls. During the regular season if we tie 6-6 with our opponent, do we need to play a match tiebreak? A match tiebreak is not needed during the regular season. Match tiebreaks for the pickleball league are only used during the playoff rounds and City Finals.

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ALTA office personnel cannot answer your league-related questions. Team members should first contact their captain. If unable to answer, the captain should contact a league official. n Questions about rules must be directed to league officials, which include coordinators, overall coordinators and league vice presidents. n Concerns about team placement and levels should be directed to league officials. n Credit card questions? Call ext. 107. n Want information about new facility requests? Contact the First Vice President at ext. 114. n IT issues? Contact Joan Appelbaum at ext. 103.

not work in the office on a regular basis. Voice messages are checked frequently and answered in a timely manner. n The phone number of your league coordinator is in your captains’ packet. n To contact a member of the Executive Committee, call the ALTA office at 770.399.5788 and dial the extension listed next to the officer’s name.

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