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CONTENTS

JULY/AUGUST 2022 VOLUME 32 NUMBER 4

34 FEATURES 34

Getaways

EXTRAS 30 Trivia Contest Winner Meet Tiana Pauline, Thursday Women A1 Cherokee T.C. (Woodstock), the winner of last issue’s trivia contest.

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41 LEAGUE NEWS 40

Thursday Women

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Men

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Senior Day

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Juniors

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Junior Challenge Ladder

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Just Desserts

IN EVERY ISSUE President’s Letter

Wheelchair

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ALTA Calendars

Good Sportsmanship

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Heard Around Atlanta

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Tennis Headlines

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Good Question

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Classifieds

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About ALTA

IMPROVING YOUR GAME

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

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Jensen Zone

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How To Improve Your Game – Start with Your Serve

HEALTH & FITNESS 54

COURT CUISINE

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Net News Trivia Contest

2022 Photo Contest

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Get Strong for Tennis

ON THE COVER The 2022 Atlanta Open begins on July 23. See page 24 for details and ticket info.

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PRESIDENT’S LETTER

Time Flies When You’re Having Fun!

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an you believe it? We are halfway through 2022,

to come together for fellowship and to support a worthy

and my term as president seems like it just started

cause. We appreciate our members who were able to join

yesterday. Let’s face it, time flies when you’re

us. Your ticket purchase supported AYTEF (Atlanta Youth

having fun. While ALTA tennis is definitely fun,

Tennis & Education Foundation), a nonprofit organization that

we’re also working hard to ensure the continued success of

advocates enriching the lives of youth in our underserved

our organization. Many thanks to the staff, volunteers, and

communities, both on and off the tennis court. Thanks to you,

those members who have taken the time to contact me with

many kids in the greater Atlanta area are being exposed to the

your feedback/suggestions. I’ll address that later in this letter.

sport for a lifetime.

I want to remind you that ALTA recognizes members who

Speaking of partnerships, as I’m sure you are aware,

display exceptional sportsmanship during match play. Most

discount tickets to the approaching Atlanta Open (July 23-31)

members abide by the rules, but every once in a while, you see

is one of your ALTA membership benefits. You can find all the

someone who exhibits uncommonly good sportsmanship, on

details on our website and in this issue on page 26. Secure

and off the court. When you witness one of these unsung

your tickets soon to watch French Open finalist and Atlanta’s

heroes, please let us know by visiting the ALTA website >

own Coco Gauff compete in the Sunday Showdown exhibition

ALTA Documents > Sportsmanship Award and submitting

match with 2021 US Open Finalist Leylah Fernandez.

the sportsmanship form. We appreciate it.

Regarding your feedback, it’s always an open mic at ALTA,

More than 150 members joined us recently for the inaugural

and we welcome every one of your suggestions. Recently,

ALTA Pickleball Social Mixer. Each of the three locations

someone asked about the possibility of establishing a “super

offered beginners an introduction to the game and a round

senior league.” We looked into this in the past, and one of the

robin for all skill levels. Your response was outstanding! Many

concerns is that it might compete with the leagues we already

of you have provided feedback and are anxious for ALTA to

have, and with such a short window, adding such a league

start a pickleball league. As I shared in the last issue of Net

could conflict with our current league schedules. Over the

News, we want to make sure that we take the necessary time

years we’ve been asked to schedule matches around holiday

to get it right. We are currently looking into the infrastructure,

weekends, like Easter and July 4th, and use those as byes.

format, and other logistical matters as we consider integrating

Even though these may not be changes that you’ll see in

pickleball for league play. In the meantime, we are planning

the coming months, we do continue to discuss these topics

the next social mixer for August, so please keep an eye out

and much more to improve league play and travel distance.

for updates. We plan to add additional facilities for the next

Although we can’t make changes around every concern,

event to cover the larger Atlanta surrounding areas. Ultimately,

we do take every one of your suggestions seriously and are

we hope that this will attract new ALTA members, as well as

making strides to do what we can to ensure ALTA continues

provide current members an opportunity to try pickleball.

to be the top tennis organization in Atlanta.

In addition to testing the waters of pickleball, ALTA is always looking for opportunities to grow the game. We partnered with the World Series Champion Braves to host an ALTA/ Lamar Scott, 2022 ALTA President

For the latest news, information and events.

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2022 ALTA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 300 Colonial Center Parkway, Suite 140, Roswell, GA 30076 Phone: 770.399.5788 Website: altatennis.org President Lamar Scott First Vice President Linda Shepherd Secretary Mimi McFall Treasurer Larry Waters VP Men’s League Mitch Falkin VP Thursday Karen Sullivan Women’s League VP Sunday Susan Levin Women’s League VP Senior Day Leagues Cathy Gonzales VP Senior Leagues Gina Clance VP Mixed John Lowell Doubles League VP Junior Leagues Tammi Copelli VP Junior Stacey Simmons Challenge Ladder VP Special Programs Lynn Lee VP Media Barbara Ingram Appointed Member Dorian Jefferson 2021 President Debbie Gaster 2020 President Sandy Depa ALTA Foundation Rep Cameron Turner

2022 ALTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman Bill Price 2020 ALTA President Sandy Depa 2021 ALTA President Debbie Gaster 2022 ALTA President Lamar Scott The ALTA Foundation Rita Maloof President 2021 Elected Member Chequetta Allen 2022 Elected Member Keri Beck

COURT CUISINE

Treasurer Larry Waters

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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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2022 ALTA CALENDAR

JULY 2022 S M T W T F 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 31

S 2 9 16 23 30

AUGUST 2022 S M 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29

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JULY 4 14 15 16 19 21 22 23 24 28 29 30

Office Closed – Independence Day Senior Women – Play ends Senior Men – Play ends Mixed Doubles – Summer play ends Run/Roll – Play ends (rain date 7/26) All Adult Fall Leagues – Roster registration ends Senior Women – Playoffs (rain date 7/23) Senior Men – Playoffs (rain date 7/24) Mixed Doubles – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/24) Mixed Doubles – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/30) Senior Women – Playoffs (levels tbd) (1st clear night) Senior Women – Playoffs (rain date 7/30) Junior Leagues – Fall roster registration ends Senior Men – Playoffs (rain date 7/31) Mixed Doubles Summer playoffs and City Finals AA levels (rain date 7/31)

AUGUST 1 6

7 15 19 21 23 25

Wheelchair – Roster registration begins Mixed Doubles – Summer City Finals A, B and C levels (rain date 8/7) Senior Women – City Finals (rain date 8/13) Senior Men – City Finals (rain date 8/14) Junior Challenge Ladder – Online registration ends Wheelchair – Roster registration ends Junior Challenge Ladder – Kickoff Junior Challenge Ladder – Ladder opens All Fall Leagues – Fall schedules go online; add-ons begin

SEPTEMBER 5 6

7 8 10 11 20

Office Closed – Labor Day Senior Day Women – Fall play begins Wheelchair – Fall play begins Senior Day Men – Fall play begins Thursday Women – Fall play begins Junior Leagues – Fall play begins Men – Fall play begins Sunday Women – Fall play begins All Winter Leagues – Roster registration begins

OCTOBER 11 15 18 19 20 22

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Wheelchair – Fall play ends All Winter Leagues – Roster registration ends Senior Day Women – Fall play ends Wheelchair – City Finals (rain date 10/25) Senior Day Men – Fall play ends Thursday Women – Fall play ends Junior Leagues – Fall play ends Men – Fall play ends

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Sunday Women – Fall play ends Senior Day Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 10/26) Thursday Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 10/27) Senior Day Men – Fall playoffs (rain date 10/28) Thursday Women – Fall playoffs and AA City Finals (rain date 11/2) Junior Leagues – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/1) Men – Fall playoffs (rain date 10/30) Sunday Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 10/30) Men – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/5) Sunday Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/6) Senior Day Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/2) and Fall City Finals AA1, AA3 and C3 levels (rain date 11/7)

NOVEMBER 1 2 3 5

Thursday Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/2) Senior Day Men – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/4) Thursday Women – Fall City Finals A, B and C levels (rain date 11/ 11) Junior Leagues – Fall City Finals (rain date 11/6) Junior Leagues – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/8)

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13 17 24 25

T 2 9 16 23 30

W T F S 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27\ 31

Men – Fall playoffs and AA City Finals (rain date 11/6) Sunday Women – Fall City Finals AA levels (rain date 11/6) Sunday Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/8) Senior Day Women – Fall City Finals (rain date 11/14) Senior Day Men – Fall City Finals (rain date 11/16) Junior Leagues – Fall City Finals (rain date 11/13) Men – Fall City Finals A, B and C levels (rain date 11/19) Sunday Women – Fall City Finals A, B and C levels (rain date 11/20) ALTA Annual Meeting Office Closed – Thanksgiving holiday Office Closed – Thanksgiving holiday

DECEMBER 1

4 23 26

All Winter 2023 Leagues – Winter schedules go online; team add-ons begin Junior Challenge Ladder – Ladder closes Office Closed – Christmas holiday Office Closed – Christmas holiday

Dates are subject to change.


2022 ALTA CALENDAR BY LEAGUE SENIOR WOMEN July 14 July 21 July 24 July 28 Aug. 6

Play ends Playoffs (rain date 7/23) Playoffs (levels tbd) (rain date 1st clear night) Playoffs (rain date 7/30) City Finals (rain date 8/13)

SENIOR MEN July 15 July 22 July 29 Aug. 7

Play ends Playoffs (rain date 7/24) Playoffs (rain date 7/31) City Finals (rain date 8/14)

MIXED DOUBLES July 16 July 23 July 24 July 30 Aug. 6

Summer play ends Summer playoffs (rain date 7/24) Summer playoffs (rain date 7/30) Summer playoffs and AA City Finals (rain date 7/31) Summer City Finals A, B and C (rain date 8/7)

THURSDAY WOMEN

Registration begins Registration ends Kickoff Ladder opens Ladder closes

June 30 July 21 Sep. 8 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 3

WHEELCHAIR RUN/ROLL

MEN

June 7 June 30 July 21 July 19 Sep. 6 Oct. 11 Oct. 18

June 30 July 21 Sep. 10 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

JUNIOR CHALLENGE LADDER May 15 Aug. 15 Aug. 21 Aug. 23 Dec. 4

Run/Roll play begins Wheelchair registration begins Wheelchair registration ends Run/Roll play ends Wheelchair fall play begins Wheelchair fall play ends Wheelchair City Finals (rain date 10/25)

SENIOR DAY WOMEN June 30 July 21 Sep. 6 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7

Fall registration begins Fall registration ends Fall play begins Fall play ends Fall playoffs (rain date 10/26) Fall playoffs (rain date 11/2) and City Finals AA1, AA3 & C3 (rain date 11/7) Fall City Finals (rain date 11/14)

Fall roster registration begins Fall roster registration ends Fall play begins Fall play ends Fall playoffs (rain date 10/27) Fall playoffs and AA City Finals (rain date 11/2) Fall playoffs (rain date 11/2) Fall City Finals A, B and C levels (rain date 11/11)

Fall roster registration begins Fall roster registration ends Fall play begins Fall play ends Fall playoffs (rain date 10/30) Fall playoffs (rain date 11/5) Fall playoffs and AA City Finals (rain date 11/6) Fall City Finals A, B and C levels (rain date 11/19)

JUNIOR LEAGUES July 29 Sep. 10 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

Fall roster registration ends Fall play begins Fall play ends Fall playoffs (rain date 11/1) Fall City Finals, levels tbd (rain date 11/6) & fall playoffs (rain date 11/8) Fall City Finals (rain date 11/13)

SENIOR DAY MEN

SUNDAY WOMEN

June 30 July 21 Sep. 7 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9

June 30 July 21 Sep. 11 Oct. 23 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

Fall registration begins Fall registration ends Fall play begins Fall play ends Fall playoffs (rain date 10/28) Fall playoffs (rain date 11/4) Fall City Finals (rain date 11/16)

Fall roster registration begins Fall roster registration ends Fall play begins Fall play ends Fall playoffs (rain date 10/30) Fall playoffs (rain date 11/6) Fall AA City Finals (rain date 11/6) Fall playoffs (rain date 11/8) Fall City Finals A, B and C levels (rain date 11/20) JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

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

ALTA and USTA Atlanta Play Ball at Truist Park Tennis fans across Atlanta came together on June 8 and had a ball at the Braves vs Oakland Athletics game at Truist Park. ALTA and USTA Atlanta teamed up for Atlanta Tennis Night to benefit a local charity. A portion of the proceeds from tickets purchased by tennis members will go to AYTEF (Atlanta Youth Tennis Education Foundation). The Braves posted a 13-2 win over the Athletics, while fans who came through the gates picked up their World Series Championship replica rings courtesy of the Braves. The night was a big victory for everyone.

(Pictured L-R) USTA Atlanta Executive Director Amy O’Connell, ALTA President Lamar Scott, and AYTEF Executive Director Debbie Kennedy.

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Captains: Don’t Miss This Year’s Special ALTA Ticket Package for Atlanta Open ALTA and the Atlanta Open are teaming up again to bring you one of the best deals and experiences at Atlantic Station. Gather your teammates, their spouses, and anyone you know who has yet to experience the Atlanta Open, the only ATP event in our great city. We look forward to seeing you on ALTA Day, Monday, July 25 and throughout the entire tournament week.

ATLANTA OPEN CAPTAIN’S PACKAGE (minimum purchase of 20 tickets) Each captain will receive: • Participation in VIP Tennis Clinic (up to 30 people) & Meet and Greet with a player • Dunlop gift pack made up of a 12pack of overgrip and 3 sets of string

• Bottle of Kim Crawford wine • $20 gift card to PGA SUPERSTORE Entire Group will receive: • Meet & Greet with ATP Pro on chosen group night

Offer: Sessions 1-9: 30% off tickets; Sessions 10-13: Regular group price

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Contact Ted Niemiec at tniemiec@gfsportsandentertainment.com for all purchasing and ticket information.

TELL US! Send your stories, compliments, complaints and questions to altaeditor@altatennis.org.

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Beth Clay Retires From Cherokee Town and Country Club If you are a member or have ever been to Cherokee Town and Country Club, you are likely aware of the tremendous impact that Beth Clay, director of racquet sports, has had on the members, the juniors, and those she has mentored and worked with during her 32 years at the club. Clay moved from Florida to Atlanta when she was about 12 years old and began playing tennis as a junior and received rankings in Georgia, the South and the U.S. She played collegiate tennis at Florida State University. After college, she began a successful career in the hospitality business at various tennis clubs teaching tennis, and eventually landed at Cherokee Town and Country Club. She started working full-time at Cherokee while going to graduate school in Atlanta and eventually received her MBA from Georgia State University. “While I have left Cherokee and some say retired, I say redirection,” says Clay. She recalls the past few years during the pandemic were the busiest and most successful ever which was fantastic, but now she says it is time to take a minute and spend time with family, finish some personal projects, and reconnect with friends and community. “I see it as a fork in the road for new opportunities and challenges.” She has served as the director of racquet sports at Cherokee for the past 17 years where she says she has had the opportunity for growth, challenges, and promotion. “I was fortunate to have various coaches and mentors to guide me in my career development over the years, such as, Alice Richardson, Joe Becknell, and George Amaya,” says Clay. Clay believes that having a full racquet program for all groups and ages is the best way to grow a large program. She enjoys teaching and helping people learn new skills that can be used for a lifetime. In addition, mentoring staff to be become better in their career and run their own programs is a wonderful experience. “It is all about relationships,” she says. She has played in several ALTA leagues since she 14. It has been a great avenue for competition while allowing for a more social aspect of the game. ALTA has certainly made tennis king here in Atlanta. Cherokee Town and Country Club has a unique history regarding ALTA because Charlie Cox who was one of the people who started ALTA league play was also a member at Cherokee. Clay says ALTA and USTA can help continue the growth of tennis by helping grow more racquet sports. The two organizations have the built-in platforms to make Atlanta the ultimate “racquet” city in the world, she continues. “I have become an avid pickleball player and have found that pickleball, platform (paddle) tennis, and Padel tennis are great avenues to bring players into the game of tennis. I want to see tennis continue to grow, and I think that if there is a push, coordination, and cooperation of all the racquet groups then it will happen to support a great experience in sports.”

Mizuno/Net News Contest Renewed for 2022 The popular Mizuno and Net News contest from last year, in which one ALTA team was chosen and outfitted with new shoes, will return for 2022. This time, one lucky summer Mixed Doubles team will be selected by the shoe manufacturer and then provided with new shoes for their entire team. More details and the official rules will be announced in the next issue of Net News. 14

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A New Opportunity for Tennis in Postsecondary Education Life University’s M.S. Sport Health Science – Tennis Fitness & Sport Science The tennis industry isn’t just growing; it’s skyrocketing. From 2019 to 2021, tennis has seen a 27.9-percent increase in participation in the United States, growing by approximately 4.9 million players. According to the Physical Activity Council’s (PAC) participation report, more than 22.6 million people took to the courts in 2021, up approximately one million players from 2020. Life University’s newest track within its master’s degree program in Sport Health Science — Tennis Fitness & Sport Science — is designed to transform your love of tennis into a rewarding career. The school’s program leverages a large network of tennis and fitness industry experts to prepare graduates with a unique blend of skills as they enter this growing job market. Throughout the program, students will have various opportunities to observe live training sessions with tennis athletes, work alongside unique experts in the field, and review and research the latest tennis-specific training methods. After completing the program, students will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to work with tennis athletes on improving performance and reducing the likelihood of injury.

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ALTA’s First Pickleball Social a Success What a tremendous success for ALTA’s first annual Pickleball Social Mixer in May. All three events sold out in a matter of hours when the registration opened. We had great pros and volunteers on hand at Windward Lake Club, Life Time Athletic and Tennis in Peachtree Corners, and Sandy Springs Tennis Center. Beginners were able to participate in a clinic to learn the basics and rules of the game. Dozens of others also took part in round-robin play. It turned out to be a great night for everyone, minus the scattered clouds and rain that forced two of the events to end earlier than planned. Speaking of plans, ALTA will be hosting another event in August. Be sure to check altatennis.org for the latest updates and upcoming registration information.

Photos by Laura Barnard

Enjoy the beauty of the north Georgia mountains and Big Canoe for your next get away with your tennis and pickleball crew! We will put together the ultimate tennis and/or pickleball get away to get you ready for the season, enjoy your spring break, and spend some quality time on the courts!

Program Director Dr. Mark Kovacs has more than two decades of experience at the highest levels of tennis training and research. He has directed Coaching Education & Sport Science for the USTA and worked personally with more than two dozen Top 100 ATP and WTA players. He also is the executive director of the International Tennis Performance Association (iTPA), the largest tennis fitness and sport science organization in the world, which has helped thousands get educated and certified to work with tennis athletes in academies, tennis clubs, and collegiate and professional environments. For more information on this educational opportunity, contact Dr. Kovacs at MKovac@life.edu.


ALTA ONLINE

BY JOAN APPELBAUM, ALTA IT MANAGER

You've got questions—we've got answers! CONTACT INFO As a team captain/manager, what’s the easiest way to find my opponent’s contact information? In My Active Teams, the Dashboard shows a snapshot of Division Standings with the captain contact information for team leaders. Email addresses display in lieu of the clickable envelope when captains check the box in My Account > My Preferences.

ADD COACHES As a captain, how do I add our coaches to our team info for lineup/tracking, etc.? You would add them as Designees on the Roster page. Designees have management capability for teams and can be removed from rosters if/ when desired during the season.

COURT INFO I used to be able to find opposing facility court information, but now I don’t know where that information is on the ALTA website. Can you help? Facilities > Facility Search, either from the Home Page hamburger menu (green box and three lines) at the top, or from the Member Portal > My Resources. Search for a facility, scroll below the map, then choose Select on the left using the three dots (ellipsis).

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Showcasing our Scholarship Winners The ALTA Foundation is excited to announce the 2022 L. Keith Wood Scholarship recipients. Foundation committee members poured through dozens of applications from some impressive, smart, and hard-working students. To be considered for this award, applicants must have played in an ALTA Junior League, or played on the Junior Challenge Ladder, or participated in the Foundation’s START program. Each winner will receive a $2,500 scholarship to assist with school tuition and will be recognized on center court on ALTA Day, July 25, at the Atlanta Open. Please join us in congratulating our winners:

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Jake Callahan – Dunwoody, GA ALTA Facility: Vermack Swim & Tennis Graduate of: Dunwoody High School Attending: University of Georgia

Jackson Gammon – Acworth, GA ALTA Facility: Bentwater Graduate of: North Paulding High School Attending: Georgia Tech

Katherine Scott – Dunwoody, GA ALTA Facility: Dunwoody Country Club Graduate of: Wesleyan School Attending: Texas Christian University

Cooper Davis – Alpharetta, GA ALTA Facility: Hartridge Graduate of: Centennial High School Attending: Ohio University

Lauren Khou – Johns Creek, GA ALTA Facility: Wellington Graduate of: Chattahoochee High School Attending: University of Chicago

Sydney Winters – Cumming, GA ALTA Facility: Three Chimneys Farm Graduate of: Lambert High School Attending: University of Georgia

Preston Diller – Acworth, GA ALTA Facility: Governors Towne Club Graduate of: Allatoona High School Attending: Auburn University

Andrew Pietkiewicz – Brookhaven, GA ALTA Facility: Brittany Club Graduate of: Chamblee High School Attending: Georgia Tech

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Lee King Inducted into Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame It’s one of the highest honors in our state. The Georgia Tennis Foundation will recognize Lee King this summer as its sole Class of 2022 member of the Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame. She joins the 71 current members who have received this top honor in the sport of tennis. King’s name is certainly the first that comes up in any discussion about elite senior women’s tennis in Georgia. She has been a fixture at the highest level of league and tournament play, including ALTA, over the past 50 years. A long-time serving captain of the Team Georgia Callen Cup squad (formerly the Southern Senior Cup), King is a well-respected teaching professional, captain, and player who has dedicated her life to promoting the sport among her friends and peers. In addition, she currently serves as president of the “Friends of Bitsy” Community Tennis Association, a group of passionate indi-

viduals whose mission is to protect the accomplishment. “We look forward to celrelevancy and legacy of the historic tennis ebrating her accomplishments at the upcenter. A native of Atlancoming Atlanta Open,” he said. King, along with ta, she was proud to serve King has been a Brian Vahaly and Craig as tournament director of fixture in the highest Jones, will be recognized the award-winning Georlevel of league and Tuesday, July 26 at 6:00 gia Adult & Senior Open tournament play, p.m. at the tournament. Tournament, the most including ALTA, over Vahaly and Jones are popular adult competitive the past 50 years. part of the Class of 2020, tournament in our state. but due to COVID-19, Georgia Tennis Fountheir official recognition was delayed until dation President Cannon Carr conthis year. gratulates King on such an outstanding

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2022 State Summer Special Olympic Games Thank You to Our ALTA Volunteers! BY RITA MALOOF, 2022 ALTA FOUNDATION PRESIDENT

Special Olympics would not exist today — and could not have been created — without the time, energy, commitment, and enthusiasm of volunteers. In conjunction with the ALTA Foundation, you and your families made it possible for more than 100 athletes and their unified partners to compete in the 2022 State Summer Olympic Tennis games — over Memorial Day weekend — serving as umpires, scorekeepers, ball persons, floaters, and award presenters! Thank you for continuing to enrich the lives of special needs individuals through this great sport. Debbie Adams Sharon Baldwin Daniel & Julia Bealle Michelle Bennett

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Brendon & Evan Bergeron Jackie Berkelhamer Suzanne Berry Ana & Lily Beta Helen Boudreaux Kim Buckwalter Becky Burnett Lane, Nicole & Sienna Burton Schylar, Sojourner & Soloman Canady Ling Chang April Costner Nicole Cook Emily Deal Susan DeGrace Brooke Donnelly Hudson Donnelly Kathleen Dunlap Ken & Ry Elkinson Ellie & Finn Esser Jen Fratesi Linda Grivas

Mikel Hill Sarah Hughes Barbara Ingram Lori Jackson Andy & Lindsey Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Rohan & Tapan Kalia Iman & Zara Kazi Debbie & Hayes Kennedy Kemal & Mustafa Kilinc Gracyn & Uyen Kim Ruthann Lacey Austin Lanier Glendon Le Bob & Carolyn Leasure Kathy Lee Henry, Jacob, Matt & Sam Lehmann Kim Lepp Thomas Leso Ginger, Leyton, Tyson Lightburn Amelia & Gillian Lohr Robert Lyles Emily & Tyler Lyu Renee & Caroline Maples Karthik Marudur Carlos Mavins Sebastian Mayorga Catherine McClellan Melissa McClintock Rebecca Mcglothlin Eli & Samuel Mcgrew Alex McInnis Susan McManus Brandon Morris Kelly Morrison Alison & Blake Munroe Jessica Musick James Needham Jerry Niemeyer Elise Park Beth Pann Ginny & Kat Parler Ann Peisel Aaron Peters Margaret Petry Ava Phelan Loretta Phillips Brooke, Carolyn & Layton Pitts Mickey Post Emmy Powell Ray Rathel Ashley Rives


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Diane Royston Bryan Shepherd Callan, Dilan & Gavin Shingadia Chris Smith Maura Smith Odalis Smith Brody Sobh Dave Stroth Christina Swan Sayler Thomas Alex Todorov Kevin Tran Cameron Turner Steve Urquhart Marie-Lyne Vaudran Scott Wallins Larry Waters Jennifer & Megan Wells Sandy Yanko Lisa York

Andres Martin Receives Wild Card to Atlanta Open Martin will play on July 26th Georgia Tech men’s tennis player Andres Martin earned a wild card to the Atlanta Open. A ceremony was held in mid-May with tournament director Eddie Gonzalez where Martin received his wild card bid. Martin will play on July 26 in the singles main draw against an ATP Tour Pro. He is now the third Yellow Jacket to earn a wild card to the Atlanta Open. Current assistant coach and former pro Kevin King was the first to do so, followed by current No. 156 ranked player Chris Eubanks. July 26 is the Atlanta Open’s college night, which is designed to showcase college tennis as a pathway to the professional ranks. The Atlanta Open will be held at Atlantic Station from July 23-31.

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Har-Tru Purchases Lobster Sports Har-Tru, LLC has acquired Lobster Sports, Inc, the world’s leading supplier of portable, pickleball and tennis, ball machines. The move adds a line of technologically advanced products that focus on players, game improvement, and health and well-being, the company says. Lobster Sports was founded in New Jersey in 1971, making it the oldest, continually operating ball machine company in the world. The company’s products are recognized for their product design, innovative features, and ease of use. In addition to portable and commercial tennis ball machines, the company offers machines for the rapidly growing sport of pickleball. Lobster products are sold in America, Canada, and dozens of countries around the globe. “I cannot fully express how excited and honored I am that Har-Tru has been entrusted with the care of Lobster Sports,” said Pat Hanssen, Har-Tru’s president. “I grew up using Lobster ball machines during the tennis boom and feel a personal connection to the products and the brand. Opportunities to carry forward a legacy like this don’t come along very often.” Lobster will continue to operate independently out of its current headquarters in Los Angeles. Har-Tru plans to invest in further product development and to add accessories and amenities that would be beneficial and convenient for tennis and pickleball players.

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USPTA Southern Honors Members

During its May conference at the Atlanta Country Club, USPTA Southern honored members for their service and inducted new members into its Hall of Fame, including Pat Whitworth and teaching professional Paul Bartholomai. Congratulations to all the award winners. Hall of Fame: Pat Whitworth Allen Henry Southern Professional: Seth Redelheim Fred Burdick USPTA Pride of the South: Kevin Theos Mentor: Bill Tym Industry Excellence: Lyndsey Mixon Charity Event/Lessons for Life: Washington CTA Chris Tatum Teaching Professional: Paul Bartholomai Assistant Professional: Bevan Hewett Elevate Professional: Allison Himes Manager: Brett Schwartz High Performance Coach: Chris Hoshour College Coach: Rolando Vargas


Slinger Introduces Connexa Sports Technologies Inc. Slinger Bag Inc. announced recently its transformation into Connexa Sports Technologies Inc. (“Connexa Sports”), a connected sports technology company that brings together Slinger, PlaySight Interactive, Ltd., GAMEFACE.AI and Foundation Sports Systems, LLC. As part of this transformation, Slinger relocated from Nevada to Delaware and, effective May 16, 2022, changed its name from Slinger Bag Inc. to Connexa Sports Technologies Inc. “I’m thrilled today to introduce our new corporate identity and associated operational structure,” said Mike Ballardie, CEO of Connexa Sports. “This positions us to take advantage of the opportunity for growth in the sports tech market, and more specifically within our initial

core verticals of racquet sports, baseball, softball, and cricket. With over a million users in our ecosystem already, Connexa allows us to grow this consumer base and serve them with the products, services, content and data insights they are looking for, specific to their sport.” Powered by the integration and adoption of automated video, 5G, AI, big data, OTT content and performance analytics in sports, Connexa Sports is focused on turning sports facilities ‘smart’ through its connected camera and AI technology, while at the same time connecting consumers to their sport with disruptive products and immersive analytics, training, and playing experiences.

31st ASI Draws 270+ Players from 25 States More than 270 players competed in May during the 31st annual Atlanta Senior Invitational, with a total of $20,000 in prize money up for grabs. Competitors came from 25 states and five countries, including Brazil and Denmark. Michael Beautyman of Lake Worth, Florida, the world’s No. 1-ranked player in the 75 division, and Eoin Collins and Alfredo Rivera of Texas, the nation’s No. 1 players in the 50 and 55 divisions, won singles titles. Meanwhile, Dan Plasa (40s division) of Atlanta and Ken Koelling (60s division) of Matthews, North Carolina, became the 10th and 11th players to win six singles titles. Congratulations to all the winners.

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mix

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cookies, divided

frozen whipped topping, thawed

Pour milk in pudding mix and whisk. Set aside to soft set (about 5 minutes). Cut 6 Nutter Butter cookies in half and set aside. Pour the remainder of the package into a gallon size bag and crush the cookies. Spoon a layer of cookie crumbs into the bottom of each jar. Top with vanilla pudding and bananas. Repeat with the layer of cookie crumbs and vanilla pudding. Top with whipped topping and half a cookie. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

NOTE: 12 quarter pint jars fit in a disposable foil lasagna pan with a clear lid for easy refrigeration and transport. Double recipe to make an 8x8 pan.

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GREETINGS TENNIS FANS!

I hope your summer is off to a great start both on and off the tennis courts! We are less than 30 days away from our 2022 Atlanta Open, which runs July 23 – 31 at Atlantic Station, and the momentum is building! We are undergoing some exciting changes to our tennis venue, such as introducing more stadium enhancements that include our new shaded box seats. The seats offer premium shade with covered seating and are available for weeklong purchase or for single sessions. It has been our top priority to welcome my fellow ALTA members each year and we always have something special on tap for ALTA Night! This year’s special offers ALTA members on “ALTA Night” (Monday, July 25) and throughout the week 25 percent off tickets for sessions 1-9 when you use promo code ALTA25. Individual tickets and weeklong packages are on sale now, and I couldn’t be more excited about the men’s draws we will have this year along with the ability to see young American female superstar, Coco Gauff! Coco will play on July 24 as part of our Sunday Showdown delivered by UPS session, against the fastrising Canadian Leylah Fernandez. Then on Monday Night, as part of “ALTA Night,” Gauff will then take on 2020 Australian Open champ, American Sofia Kenin, followed by an ATP men’s doubles match. Gauff is an 18-year-old American sensation and already one of the most popular players on the WTA Tour. The Delray Beach, Fla., resident who grew up in Georgia recently was a French Open finalist! Fernandez is a 21-year-old Canadian super star and makes her first trip to Atlanta. A native of Montreal, Fernandez reached the finals of the 2021 US Open,

defeating Naomi Osaka, Angelique Kerber and Aryna Sabalenka to reach the singles finals. Kenin, now 23, earned her career-high No. 4 ranking and the Australian Open singles title in 2020. Now living in Pembroke Pines, Fla., Kenin has five WTA singles titles since turning pro in 2017. She was a finalist at Roland Garros in 2020 and in 2019 she won the WTA’s “Most Improved Player” award. In other news, joining our world-class field this summer are Nick Kyrgios and Kei Nishikori! Kyrgios, our 2016 champ, has a career high ranking of world No. 13 and holds six ATP titles. He recently won the 2022 Australian Open doubles title. Nishikori, the best Japanese player of all-time, has won 12 singles titles and was runner-up at the 2014 US Open. Also joining the player field is Georgia Tech’s Andres Martin who will play on Tuesday Night for “College Night.” Thanks for another great leadup to everyone at Ortho Atlanta for being our trusted medical partner. They are available to help tennis players of all ages and levels get back playing tennis. From our ATP Tour players to ALTA league players, contact Ortho Atlanta to get back on the court! As always, I look forward to your emails with any comments, questions, or ideas on how we can improve our Atlanta Open ATP event and I also look forward to seeing you the end of July! Visit www.atlantaopentennis.com to purchase tickets and to stay up-to-date on the latest tournament news. — Eddie Gonzalez Atlanta Open Tournament Director gonzalez@atlantaopentennis.com

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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 Tiana Pauline, Thursday Women A1 Cherokee T.C. (Woodstock), won a pair of sunglasses from Ria Eyewear! 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. Which brother tandem joined forces in doubles and took the French Open in 1993? Luke Jensen and Murphy Jensen 2. Which two WTA players will be featured in the Sunday Showdown at the Atlanta Open? Coco Gauff and Leylah Fernandez 3. What is the date for ALTA’s pickleball social mixer and which locations will host these events? May 13 at Windward Lake Club, Sandy Springs Tennis Center and Life Time Tennis and Athletic

July/August Trivia Contest Enter for your chance to win a new bag from HEAD!* To enter the contest, correctly answer the following three questions, in addition to submitting a new favorite courtside recipe, and mail it to New South Publishing, Attn: Cory SekinePettite, 9040 Roswell Road, Suite 210, Atlanta, GA 30350. Answers and recipes may also be submitted online at netnewsmag.com. Hint: The answers can be found in this issue. Entry deadline: Monday, August 1.

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s y a w Geta 2022 SUMMER

BY CORY SEKINE-PETTITE

s tennis enthusiasts, we know that

the Southeast is blessed with great summer weather and a plethora of beautiful destinations from where we can enjoy the sunshine while

playing our favorite sport. From the North Georgia mountains to the Gulf Coast to the Atlantic Ocean, the following resorts prove that you don’t have to travel far to have a memorable summer getaway or fun-packed tennis weekend.

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BIG CANOE RACQUET CLUB Jasper, Georgia Located just 60 miles north of Atlanta, the scenic views and environment of Big Canoe offer the perfect getaway from our busy, metropolitan lives. No matter what the season, Big Canoe provides unheralded vistas of the North Georgia mountains for your tennis and/or pickleball getaway. In between hitting sessions and coaching, you can enjoy any or all that Big Canoe has to offer. You and your mates can start the day with coaching tailored to your needs and let the racquet club’s staff get you set up for a round robin to test out those new skills. Finally, finish up your day at the clubhouse with great food and great company. Big Canoe has weekly tennis and pickleball clinics for all levels, and seven different weekly round robins. The club’s amenities include 10 tennis courts (six clay, two hard courts, and two indoor courts) and four stand-alone pickleball courts. Additionally, visitors can take advantage of 27 holes of golf, the Wellness Center, the Bocce Ball facility, two swimming pools, and the lakeside beach club. All year long, the club’s director of racquet sports will put together your team’s perfect weekend getaway. Weekend team “getaway” packages are a great way to get your team ready for an upcoming season, to celebrate the end of a season, or just to spend some time away from the city with your tennis and/or pickleball buddies. Your getaway is whatever you would like it to be: A Friday through Sunday adventure, or just a couple of easy-going days on Saturday

and Sunday. For the younger competitors, Big Canoe offers kids’ camps throughout the summer ending the final week of July. Kids lessons are available with any of the club’s pro staff. Contact Geoff Hedges to set up your weekend get away!

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PALMETTO DUNES OCEANFRONT RESORT Hilton Head, South Carolina Tennis lovers can book their ultimate weekend getaway at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, and enjoy tennis court time, lessons, clinics and more daily at the award-winning Palmetto Dunes Tennis & Pickleball Center. Along with its easy-to-access proximity, Hilton Head Island remains evergreen all year-round, making Palmetto Dunes an ideal destination for tennis players of every skill level. Take advantage of 19 Har-Tru tennis courts (four of which are lighted), 24 lighted pickleball courts, and one of the most comprehensive instructional programs on the East Coast. League play, lessons and clinics are available for all ages and ability levels. Racquet Sports Industry Magazine named the Palmetto Dunes Tennis & Pickleball Center as the 2020, “Pickleball Resort of the Year,” while Sarah Ansboury, the resort’s director of pickleball instruction, was tapped as the “PPR Member of the Year.” Customize a weekend getaway for your family with packages for beginners up to advanced players, including: • 4 days/3 nights in a 1-bedroom resort-view villa at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort • Two hours of court time per day (when available) • Two tennis clinics of your choice (choose from Stroke of the Day, Daily Drill, Competitive Edge Drill or Competitive Doubles Clinic) • One, 1-hour semi-private tennis lesson, per player • Three-day bike rentals to explore miles of paved pathways • Pro Shop merchandise & dining discounts • 10% off bike/kayak/canoe rentals at Hilton Head Outfitters Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort has long been a favorite vacation destination because it consistently provides one of the richest vacation experiences in the country, with

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more award-winning activities than any other resort in the Southeast. Guests may use their complimentary bike rental to explore miles of paved pathways beneath towering live oak trees and three miles of pristine beaches. Bike — or take the free Dunes Buggy shuttle typically from mid-April through mid-September — to the Dunes House, a laid-back beach bar and restaurant where guests enjoy food, drinks and fun with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. Big Jim’s BBQ, Burgers, Pizza & Catering at the Robert Trent Jones clubhouse is popular for a cold drink and relaxing meal. Hilton Head Outfitters is available for bike rentals, canoes, kayaks, fishing and much more. The Mediterranean-style Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina, Hilton Head Island’s largest deep-water marina, located right across from Palmetto Dunes, features waterfront shopping and dining and a wide variety of charters, including nature cruises, dolphin tours, sport crabbing and fishing.

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Turquoise Place | Orange Beach, AL Experience Luxury at Turquoise Place, Orange Beach’s premier resort. Take your vacation to the next level with our oversized condos, balcony hot tub views, and endless amenities. It’ll be a vacation you will never forget. • 2 Tennis Courts • 2 Fitness Centers • Lazy River

• 3 Pools • Sauna & Steam Rooms • Kids Playground

• Poolside Bar & Grill • Gulf Front Cabanas • Beach Chair Rentals

The Beach Club Resort & Spa | Gulf Shores, AL Escape to the Gulf Coast’s Secluded Beach Resort. From the beautiful oceanfront condos & lakeside cottages, to the endless activities and four on-site restaurants, you’ll find everything you need right here! • 8 Tennis Courts • Walking Trails • Fitness Center

• Spa & Salon • Clothing Boutique • 6 Pools

• Sauna & Steam Room • Beach Chair Rentals • Daily Activities

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SANDESTIN GOLF AND BEACH RESORT Miramar Beach, Florida Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort offers award-winning beach-to-bay accommodations, four championship golf courses, 12 world-class HydroGrid clay and three hard tennis courts, six pickleball courts, shopping, dining, entertainment village, endless amenities, and more. There is something for everyone to enjoy, and you don’t even have to leave the property. All of the tennis enthusiasts in your family can take advantage of private lessons, the junior tennis program, round robin tournaments, group clinics, matching service, equipment rentals, the pro-shop, and club membership. There are many tennis weekend specials available. When you book directly, you receive complimentary bike, kayak, and boogie board rentals, access to the fitness center and four resort pools, beach parking, resort transportation, and tennis court time. In addition to tennis, there is always something to do at Sandestin! Enjoy breakfast at Marina Bar and Grill, pamper yourself with a spa treatment at Spa Lilliana, play games at the Laser Arcade, dance during a Wednesday Night Concert at Baytowne Wharf, indulge in dinner at Ovide (curated by celebrity chef, Hugh Acheson), rent a boat at the marina, or simply enjoy the beach. The options are endless!

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SEA ISLAND Sea Island, Georgia An exceptional resort, appealing to those who appreciate gracious service and heartfelt hospitality, Sea Island is home to four Forbes Five-Star experiences — The Cloister at Sea Island, The Lodge at Sea Island, The Spa at Sea Island, and the Georgian Room restaurant. With expansive settings and five miles of private beach, Sea Island offers guests an array of off-the-court activities, including fishing, golf, fine dining, and shopping. Located on the southeastern coast of Georgia, Sea Island features a 65,000-square-foot spa and fitness center, three championship golf courses, seven pools (one indoor), a Beach Club, Yacht Club, Shooting School, six-lane bowling alley, children’s programs, and, of course, tennis. Sea Island features 14 Har-Tru courts, including eight lighted courts, and fastdry clay composition courts, including one stadium court, and individualized instruction that is professional and instinctual. Private lessons, group lessons, and custom clinics are available daily with Sea Island Tennis teaching professionals. Tennis clinics are available Monday through Saturday at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11 a.m. Clinics are available for intermediate to advanced players — maximum of six guests. Private lessons, group lessons, and clinics are available at The Cloister, daily, with the Sea Island Tennis teaching professionals — also with a maximum of six participants. If you want to try your hand at other sports,

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the Retreat Tennis Center has eight pickleball courts, currently used for group clinics, private lessons, and open play. Additionally, Sea Island is one of the few Forbes Five-Star U.S. resorts with squash facilities, featuring two international softball courts and one North American hardball doubles court. The Squash courts are located within the Fitness Center.

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SPECTRUM RESORTS — TURQUOISE PLACE Orange Beach, Alabama If you’re looking for an elevated vacation in the heart of Orange Beach, look no further than Turquoise Place. Turquoise Place’s luxury amenities include hot tubs and grills on every balcony, a winding lazy river, tennis courts, six pools, an onsite poolside bar and grill, pool-side cabanas, activities for the kids, and condos starting at 3,200 square feet. Two regulation-size tennis courts are located just outside the indoor pool area on the fourth-floor amenity level of the east tower. Turquoise glass provides a stunning backdrop for the lighted courts. From the advanced players looking to show off their skills to beginners eager to try a new sport, these courts are available to all guests — and they’re striped for pickleball as well. Off-court activities for the family include kids’ crafts, such as tie-dye t-shirts and shark tooth necklace crafts, live poolside music, scavenger hunts, and more. Turquoise Place also has a snow cone stand with more than 20 flavors to choose from, plus a retail shop onsite where you can get sundries and your favorite Turquoise Place logo’d merchandise.

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GAME SET MATCH SEPT 16 - 18 Ladies 4.0 SEPT 30 - OCT 2 Ladies 3.0 and 8.5 Combo OCT 14-16 Ladies 7.5 combo and 8.5 Combo NOV 11-13 Ladies 3.5 Teams competing from around the Country Fabulous Room Accommodations Continental Breakfast Daily Tournament Luncheon on Friday Exciting Matches Throughout the Weekend Discounts in the Sandestin Tennis Shop Team Photos & Tournament Raffle Prizes/Awards to Winners & Finalists Three-Bedroom Condo to Defend your Title for Next Year And More!

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THURSDAY WOMEN Thurs. 9:30 a.m. Fall Registration is June 30 – July 21 Fall Season runs Sept. 8 – Oct. 20

The Challenge of Wet Weather

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t is always a good idea to refresh your knowledge of the rules regarding inclement weather. These can be found in both the adult league rules and the captain’s handbook. A regularly scheduled dual meet cannot be called a rainout before waiting one hour to determine if conditions improve. This wait time can be extended by the league VP and is usually applied at the last match of the season, during playoffs, and City Finals. When a match is officially determined to be rained out, it is important that all times and dates for makeup matches be confirmed electronically by both captains. It can happen that one captain may assume that a line is scheduled, but until they get confirmation from the other team captain, it is not officially scheduled. Once a date and time has been confirmed by both teams, the match must be played on that date unless there is inclement weather. The default date is the last date that a match must be made up, and I certainly would never advise a team to wait until that date to make up any match. If a team has waited un-

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til the default date, which is then rained out, a team may run into other league make-up dates, not to mention being unable to confirm the legality of lineups as the following match will be played before the previous week has been completed. Rain certainly can complicate things, so it really is worthwhile to be familiar with the basic rules regarding inclement weather. I would also like to remind everyone of our league’s fabulous group of volunteers! They spend untold hours helping captains through all the many nuances and situations that can arise in a season. We certainly would be unable to run our league without this great team of people. I encourage you to take the time to thank your coordinator. One last thing! I know we all enjoy this special privilege of being able to play tennis on Thursdays. Please remember to treat your opponents with respect and good sportsmanship. Our league works so much better when we play together in a spirit of cooperation! Hoping for a rain-free fall season!

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BY KAREN SULLIVAN, THURSDAY WOMEN LEAGUE VICE PRESIDENT


MEN

MEN Sat. 9:00 a.m. Fall Registration is June 30 – July 21 Fall Season runs Sept. 10 – Oct. 22

Finals Will Be Played ‘The Good-Old-Fashioned Way!’ BY MITCH FALKIN, MEN’S LEAGUE VICE PRESIDENT

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emember the City Finals days where lines 1 and 2 played first, then lines 3 and 4 played, and then line 5 played, and the City Championship came down to one match and everyone on both teams were watching, cheering, feasting, and enjoying the camaraderie of City Finals? Well… those days are BACK! COVID impacted so much of our lives, and for ALTA, it changed the way we ran City Finals. To minimize crowds at the venues and to keep the City Finals time duration to a minimum, we instituted the “All 5 Lines Start at the Same Time” procedure, whereby each level had two different starting times (9:00 a.m. for some, 11:30 a.m. for others), and all five lines on each team played at the same time. I must admit, it did accomplish the goals: everyone knew they would start at a certain time, they would play at the same time, and be off the court within 2-1/2 hours. It also made sure that lines 4 and 5 started their matches even if one team swept lines 1, 2, and 3, so that was another benefit. But lost in this “compressed” method was a lot of the fun experienced when City Finals was more of a festive, full-morning occasion and not a specified, 2.5-hour event. I say, “Can’t wait; bring it on!”

We are continuing to work on everyone’s favorite subject — travel times — trying to minimize the number of away matches that require long drives. We also continue to tweak and upgrade the ALTA computer system so that the Lineup Checker becomes your “go-to” team management software. The main benefit to using the ALTA Lineup Checker for each match is that since it is based on the lineups that were actually played in previous weeks (NOT the lineup that was planned, but changed at the last minute), movement violations and defaults are definitely reduced. Registration for the fall Men’s season starts Thursday, June 30, and the roster registration deadline is Thursday, July 21. Captains, please make sure everyone is signed up and ready to play. Players, make sure you have found a team so you can compete. Play begins on Saturday, September 10 and the regular season ends on Saturday, October 22. Playoffs and City Finals run through Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022. Weather is always fantastic for the fall season. We look forward to another great ALTA Men’s League season!

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Come Join The Fun Of The Senior Day League

SENIOR DAY

Women Tues. 10 a.m. • Men Wed. 10 a.m. Fall registration is June 30 – July 21 Fall season runs Sept. 6 – Oct. 19

BY CATHY GONZALES, SENIOR DAY LEAGUES VICE PRESIDENT

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LTA’s Senior Day Leagues continue to grow. There were 381 Senior Day teams containing 4,772 tennis players during the spring season this year. The only requirement to play is that you are 55 years of age or older. A new team can be formed with only eight players. Senior Day Women’s doubles teams play on Tuesday mornings, while the Senior Day Men’s doubles teams play on Wednesday mornings. Both start league play at 10:00 a.m. These leagues play during the spring and the fall when the weather is ideal for some great tennis. Another advantage to playing the Senior Day Leagues is that a match consists of two teams playing three lines of tennis, so it doesn’t take all day to complete the match. Don’t miss out this year on the Senior Day Leagues. Registration opened June 30 and will close on July 21.


JUNIORS

JUNIORS Girls Sat. 1:30 p.m. • Boys Sat. 3:30 p.m. Fall Registration is June 30 – July 29 Season runs Sept. 10 – Oct. 22

The True Meaning of Winning With ALTA BY TAMMI COPELLI, JUNIOR LEAGUES VICE PRESIDENT

Photos by Laura Barnard

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here’s nothing better than arriving at City Finals to see the wonder and excitement in the eyes of the junior players and their parents. The first thing I say to my junior teams playing at City Finals is, “Today, there are no losers,” and being at City Finals proves that. I also explain to them their behavior on the court is important because their efforts to get here have earned them the opportunity to be ambassadors of our sport. They are the best of the best; they have already won, and hence, there are no losers. The players are not the only ones who benefit from being there. It truly is a team effort. It’s also an ALTA team effort: Our office staff providing the tennis opportunity; the parents allowing and encouraging of their children to play and their efforts to make that happen; the team managers managing the line-ups and matches throughout the season; the coaches/pros teaching our juniors to play; our juniors putting in the time practicing and playing; and of course, the vast number of volunteers. This includes the ALTA coordinators, the overall coordinators, the league vice presidents, and the ALTA Executive Committee who help keep the leagues running successfully. Combined, it truly is an incredible machine that works brilliantly, and we are all so happy for these impressionable kids to play at City Finals. The winning starts the day someone obtains an ALTA membership. The benefits of playing or volunteering are tremen-

dous. ALTA helps members and volunteers feel that sense of belonging and provides members the chance to be a part of a sport/team that most anyone and any age can play. No matter your ability, you are able to play a great sport and can quickly realize that just playing tennis is more important than winning or losing. If you decide to take the next step and captain or manage a team, that can lead to lifelong friendships. Ultimately, ALTA also provides the opportunity to give back to a sport or organization that has afforded you so much. There is so much to gain from playing or volunteering for ALTA. Speaking from experience from being a parent of two junior players, I later volunteered to be team manager. I also served as a scorekeeper back in the day before ALTA was online. Playing as an adult in the Thursday Women, Sunday Women, and Mixed Doubles Leagues also led to being a team captain, coordinator, overall coordinator, Junior Leagues VP, member of the Rules Committee, and serving on the Executive Committee. I can assure you and say with complete confidence that the benefits of ALTA are worth every minute of the time spent volunteering. So, is winning City Finals the goal? Maybe, but truly being part of ALTA has so many rewards that there really are no losers. Regardless of what part you play in ALTA, in your heart you now know you are part of a winning team. With the ALTA fall season right around the corner, are you ready to be a “winner?” JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

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ALTA Junior Challenge Ladder is Open! BY STACEY SIMMONS, JUNIOR CHALLENGE LADDER VICE PRESIDENT

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LTA Junior Players: Don’t miss out on one of the best junior tennis leagues in Atlanta. This is a unique ALTA league where you can compete at a high level and challenge other junior players on your own schedule. The Junior Challenge Ladder (JCL) attracts some of the best players in the metro Atlanta area and is still one of the best deals in town. Here are the requirements: • Players must be 10-18 years old • Players need an ALTA membership and must pay the $15 JCL fee • Register at altatennis.org As a member of the JCL, you can participate in round robin events, meet new players, and make some lifelong friendships.

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Most of the players say their favorite things about the JCL are the fun events, the ALTA swag/clothing that is provided, the awards program, and the end-of-season party. Register today! The deadline is August 15. For more information, you can email Jrchallengevp@altatennis.org.

Photos by Laura Barnard

JUNIOR CHALLENGE LADDER

Registration is open until August 15 The Ladder runs from Aug. 23 – Dec. 4


WHEELCHAIR

WHEELCHAIR Tues. 6:30 p.m. Fall registration is August 1 – 19 Fall season runs Sept. 6 – Oct. 11

Rolling And Winning BY LYNN LEE, SPECIAL PROGRAMS VICE PRESIDENT

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id you know ALTA has a Wheelchair League program? Spring Wheelchair, summer Run/Roll, and fall Wheelchair offer area wheelchair athletes, from beginner to advanced, a chance to play weekly tennis matches geared to their personal skill levels. The spring Wheelchair league ended May 3 with an end-ofthe-season event that included tennis, food, fun, wheelchair demonstrations, and fellowship until the center turned off the lights! We are now managing the summer Run/Roll season that

began June 7 and ends July 19 at Hudlow Tennis Center. In Run/Roll, an able-bodied player and a wheelchair player are matched against another like team of comparable ability. This league plays Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m. and is open to adults 18 and older. The season lasts seven weeks followed by City Finals. If you are interested in participating, please get in touch with me at specialprogramsvp@altatennis.org, and we’ll get you started in the right direction. You need to be an ALTA member in good standing and available on Tuesday evenings. Come be a part of these great leagues! JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

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Good Sportsmanship BY LINDA SHEPHERD, ALTA FIRST VICE PRESIDENT

Plantation North Sunday Women A5

GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP

Captain: Lisa Talbot Nominated by Georgia O’Brien, Indian Hills CC

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Lisa and I began our text chain two weeks before the match. We asked to play two lines early, since we were short players this season. We offered days and times, and she did the same. This went on day after day. After a while, we finally found a day to play, and then it rained! Again, we texted the players, checked the weather, and tried to play that afternoon, but it did not work out. Back and forth we went, texting what would work, what couldn’t work, day after day. Finally, we decided to play a line and agreed on the time and day of the match, but I had to switch my lines. Luckily, they still had a competitive match. My players didn’t realize all the effort Lisa had made for us to play early. They were very gracious. We are so thankful that Lisa is a good ALTA captain.

Peachtree City Tennis Center Senior Day Women B3 Captain: Suzanne Heil Nominated by: Susan Rees, Sun City Peachtree

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and sharing refreshments. The same week, we had another match to be played at the same facility. Suzanne and her team came over to cheer us on and even offered us refreshments. We truly appreciated the true ALTA spirit towards us.

Saddlebrook/Cobb County Sunday Women A5 Captain: Lea Tatum Nominated by: Terina Fowler, Hamilton Crossing Park

I had several teammates injured and some on vacation for our match scheduled on April 10. Lea helped move some people and lines around multiple times to accommodate us. We did not have to default any lines due to the good sportsmanship of this captain. She was very sweet, fast to respond, and a pleasure to work with. She even went beyond the call of duty to help with an issue that arose the day of our scheduled makeup match. She is a super captain, and her team should be proud to have her.

Edinburgh Thursday Women B3 Captain and Co-Captain: Lindsay Gerry and Susan Pope Nominated by: Barbara Sanders and Desiree Higgins, Kingsley Estates

Our team was a Spring 2022 division winner. Our facility lacked enough courts for us to host this playoff match. We were prepared to pay for courts at a nearby facility, but Edinburgh was kind enough to host the match at their courts. They were extremely gracious about the exact start time of the match knowing we had to travel. They also were able to reserve three courts which helped shorten our day. We are thankful for their hospitality and for being so courteous and understanding.

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ne of the key initiatives when ALTA league play first began was good sportsmanship. We love hearing from our members who take the time to share stories about their opponents going the extra mile on and off the court. ALTA takes pride in recognizing these acts of kindness with sportsmanship awards. Here are a few of the stories of our sportsmanship winners from the spring season:


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GOOD QUESTION SWITCHING SURFACES Can a home team at a facility that has both clay and hard courts play different lines on different surfaces? Mitch Falkin, Men’s League Vice President No. Referencing the General Rules Adult Leagues, I. Teams and Players, C: Each team must guarantee use of at least two courts of the same surface/type at the same address. But what about when there is a rainout? Since the matches are usually played in random order based on schedules, can the facility use hard or clay? Yes. If the facility has hard, soft, and indoor courts under one facility number, the home team can move the match to other approved courts available at the same facility.

DON’T ‘DEFAULT OUT’ What is a default? Gina Clance, Senior Mixed League Vice President A default is recorded when a team fails to have players present to play within 20 minutes of the match time. Should inclement weather occur, at the normal default time of the line being defaulted, regular inclement weather rules apply, and the default does not occur. Teams must default from the bottom of the lineup, except in the case of a weather-delayed match. ALTA rule V.D. states that a team may not record more than the average of one default per dual meet per season. If a team records more than this number, that team is considered ‘defaulted out’ and all matches are nullified. A team also may not default all lines of a dual meet. This also will result in ‘defaulting out.’ Defaulting out has some serious consequences. The team and/or its members may be suspended for the next season. Since a team defaulting out has all matches played nullified, it also can change the division’s standings. We encourage teams to talk to their coordinators who may be able to help teams avoid this. A default is recorded on the scorecard by the team captain or person entering the scorecard. The team receiving the point lists player names on the card. These players do get credit for a match played, and their movement should be tracked from this point. No names are entered for the team defaulting the point. 48

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PLAYER RANKINGS QUERY My C1 Mixed Doubles team needed an additional player. I tried to add a player, but she had previously played on a Thursday Women’s League B1 team. Why was I not able to add this player? John Lowell, Mixed Doubles Vice President Once schedules have been released, a team may add up to six players, subject to certain restrictions. In this case, the player’s last level of play was too high. The team was placed at C1 because the average ranking of its five highest ranked women and five highest ranked men was C1.

MAKEUP DATE CONFLICT Our regular-season match was rained out; my partner and I, along with our opponents, were all in agreement on the makeup date. The day before our makeup match, my

partner had an unexpected conflict. When I asked our opponents to change the makeup match to another day, they said we couldn’t change the date. Is that correct? Karen Sullivan, Thursday Women’s League Vice President Yes. (Adult Rules VI: Inclement Weather, A). In the event of a rainout, captains have the option to change the lineup for those matches that have not yet started, as long as the lineup change doesn’t conflict with the player movement rules. This is important because once there’s an agreement on a date for a makeup match, a commitment has been made to play on that agreed upon date, unless rain occurs again (Adult Rules VI. C.). Since your partner is no longer available to play on the agreed upon date, your captain should be notified as soon as possible to make any necessary changes to the lineup so the makeup match can still be played on the agreed upon date.

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.



JENSEN ZONE Luke Jensen

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y tennis journey continues in so many wonderful ways. I’ve been a player at the junior, high school, college, and professional levels. I coached at the recreational, college, and professional levels. I’ve been part of directing and marketing racquet sports programs at various clubs and special events around the nation. Broadcasting tennis has been part of my journey since 1984, and that has been part of the fun. I often speak to aspiring junior players about the advantages of a tennis career; that having a Roger Federer-type career is only one of the many options in the game. Tennis opened my life to so many avenues of opportunity. So, I stress to juniors and their parents to keep the focus on personal education. I teach them to draw on the world around them to better their knowledge of the game and how to treat people. Listening to learn is the greatest weapon a person can develop. I ask a lot of questions, and my awareness 50

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of how I can pick up effective tools to improve my approach has helped me more than any other aspect in my various careers. My latest challenge is coaching WTA competitor Coco Vandeweghe (USA). We began in April with the clay court season. I coached her in 2020 during the World Team Tennis season, but being a full-time coach on tour is the closest thing I’ve ever experienced next to actually playing. The laser-like focus to improve every day and battle against the most talented players on the planet is so much fun! When you’re playing — or coaching someone who is playing — you learn right away the incredible intensity in every match, practice, and gym session. It’s a “win and/or improve constantly” approach. Losing can’t be an option because it’s the reality of the profession. You are evolving into what can win out there or you won’t be out there for very long. You must always advance your understanding of the game. Can you as a player (or coach) adapt to the constant shifts of momentum and strategy during matches? As a coach, my number-one goal is to empower my player with a confidence that can never be crushed by a loss, losing streak, or injury. I must instill a sense of situational awareness at all times to find their very best performance and identify

opponents’ weaknesses. They must develop a mental dashboard of gauges (if you will) that tells the story of the match from walking out to the court to the handshake after. Have you ever seen Nadal at the coin flip or in the tunnel before he walks on the court? He does kangaroo jumps with his opponent right there! It’s done to intimidate the opposition mentally and physically before they have hit the first ball. Nadal sets the intensity tone that the other side must match or must block out completely. I was part of such a situation during one French Open final between Federer and Nadal. It’s too long to explain in this article, but if you ever run into me, I can share it. Basically, Nadal had Federer completely mental and the match was over before it even began. This is after Federer had won the previous three majors in a row. Knowing what makes you think, feel, and play your very best is the same at every level. The players who master the mind master the game. The WTA and ATP will be playing all around the country this summer and I hope you get a chance to see some of the fresh faces and old veterans. A couple of great events are the Atlanta Open and Washington D.C. Open. Seeing the great singles and doubles is a blast, but being close to these great players practicing is inspiring. They all work so hard. You might not be able to hit a 120-mph serve, but you could pick up a tip that helps your second serve. Whatever you do, do not try a “tweener!” Keep going for winners. — LUKE JENSEN FRENCH OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPION

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How To Improve Your Game – Start with Your Serve BY SUE BEATTY-HITES, COACH, CHEROKEE TOWN & COUNTRY CLUB

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he most important shot in tennis is the serve, followed by the serve return. Many players simply underestimate the importance of this first shot. I often hear, “I just want to get it in.” However, what you do with this first shot can dictate the point. A wide serve opens up the court, whereas a deep serve helps keep the receiver from coming in or taking control of the return. A good serve begins with the proper biomechanics. These elements are essential to developing the many puzzle pieces that create a serve. It’s the only shot you hit the same almost every time. Here are the basic puzzle pieces: 1. Correct grip — use the continental grip, no exceptions. 2. Proper stance — transfer weight to back hip/leg and bend the knee. This is also called “loading.” 3. Correct backswing — engage the shoulder and have your elbow parallel to the ground. 4. Accurate ball toss — with tossing arm acting as a lever, slowly toss the ball slightly in front where you can easily “throw” your racquet at the ball. 5. Exact contact point — with a fully extended arm, reach to hit the ball and follow through across your body for the finish. 6. Practice — take the time to serve a hopper-full of balls. More complex puzzle pieces include: topspin and slice, vary where your racquet hits the ball; placement, target three locations (Alley, Body, Center); and pace, create racquet head speed from using proper mechanics. The good news is once you have an effective serve, you HAVE IT! It doesn’t go away but it does need constant practice. Often, how your serve goes is how your game goes. Serve well, play well. Serve 52

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poorly, play poorly. This circles back to the importance of practice and how it creates confidence. The serve is much like the Cinderella story. Often treated like the stepchild, but once discovered, it becomes a beautiful part of your game. Here is a guideline to practice for success: Hit 100 serves three to four times a week, working on one puzzle piece then adding another and another. Top it with targeting and precision. Do this for six weeks, adding a private lesson each week to be sure the technical execution is correct. If you are a beginner, consider 50 serves, two to three times a week, again with lessons. This will make all the difference. Start each point with a plan. There are many fun parts of tennis and out-thinking your opponent is one of the most fun and challenging. Here are a few suggestions: • Make first serves — creates more pressure for returner. • Mix placement with slice & spin. • Keep ‘em in the corner — a weak return gives you an open court. • Serve based on the position of the receiver — use the underhand serve or short, soft serve if returner is behind the baseline. It’s a great feeling knowing you have an excellent chance of winning because of your serve! Some players are happy just coming out to play. Others want to work at improving their game. The following components put you on the fast track to overall improvement: private lessons, group team practices, drills/ball machine/point playing/practice matches/playing on your own time, competitive competition, and improving your fitness. In summary, learning to serve well with variety and creativity aids in your success and enjoyment of this wonderful game!

USTA GEORGIA-GPTA TEACHING PROFESSIONAL SPOTLIGHT: SUE BEATTY-HITES Hometown (City/ State): Sonoma, California How did you get involved in teaching tennis? My mom had a tennis court in her yard in Sonoma and I began teaching there. Diehard fan of what sports team? San Francisco 49er’s Best part of your game? Slice backhand Dream doubles match would be me and… My best friend Susan Wright playing anybody! When I’m not teaching tennis, I’m… Traveling, hanging with daughters, friends, family, Maverick (my dog), and enjoying wine. My favorite tennis memory is: Playing at the US Open the last year it was at Forest Hills. My favorite professional player is: Coco Gauff #1 reason why I enjoy teaching & coaching tennis: Introducing people to the game and watching them fall in love with everything tennis offers! What important tennis message do you want to promote? Learn to play the game well. It’s so much fun!


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HEALTH A ND FITNESS

Get Strong For Tennis BY DR. MARK KOVACS, CTPS, MTPS; CEO, KOVACS INSTITUTE; EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR INTERNATIONAL TENNIS PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATION

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ave you ever watched professional players play a match live? Did you notice how hard they hit the ball and how well they moved? These players usually have great technique, but they also have committed themselves to performing strength training exercises that allow for effective energy transfer for each stroke, as well as muscular endurance (or strength endurance) to perform tennis strokes at a high level for an extended period. One of the questions we get the most at our institute is whether a league tennis player should have a tennis-specific strength training workout. The simple answer is a resounding YES. From an athletic perspective, absolute strength is the largest amount of force that an individual can produce, irrespective of the time it takes to move the force. Think about when you may be performing a lunge movement. Absolute strength would be measured by how many pounds (or kilograms) is on the bar (or the dumbbells). Power, on the other hand, is defined as the amount of work performed per unit of time. Therefore, the absolute resistance is only half of the equation. The time to move the resistance is just as important. To be powerful, you need to have a required amount of strength and then be able to move forces quickly. For tennis players, it is important to not only focus on strength (how much you can lift), but also on power (how quickly you can lift a weight safely). The challenge for many competitive, recreational players is the type of strength training. We also recommend you work with a qualified individual to help you set up a tennis-specific strength training program. Look for a Certified Tennis Performance Specialist 54

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(CTPS) through the International Tennis Performance Association (iTPA). These individuals are trained to work with tennis athletes to offer tennis fitness programming. Here are a couple of tips that should help you when researching the best strength training options to improve your tennis: “Weak legs command. Strong legs obey.” This quote by Gil Reyes, long-time strength coach for Andre Agassi, is one of the most valuable for every tennis player. I have been fortunate to spend over a decade working closely with Gil; this is one of his favorite themes when working with tennis athletes. If your legs are not strong, they will not do what your mind and the rest of your body wants them to do. Getting strong allows you to load better on wide balls, have a more stable base during rally balls, move quicker around the court, and change direction faster. General strength training will provide some general benefits, but tennis-specific strength training will provide tennis-specific benefits. “A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.” This proverb was never about tennis, but the theme applies to injury risk for tennis players. If you have certain weaknesses anywhere along your chain (your body), the weakest point will likely breakdown. Understanding your weaknesses, and training strategically to correct them, will provide great benefit to every tennis athlete. The areas of typical concern for recreational tennis players are the shoulders, the knees, the lower back, the elbows, and the calves (for older, male athletes). Make sure you are doing some preventative work on these areas multiple times per week.



COURT CUISINE

Gluten free & easy to make Peanut Butter/Chocolate Chip Cookies Debbie Partrick, Knollwood Lakes Sunday Women B5 1 1 1 1 ½ 1

Just Desserts Who doesn’t love — and deserve — a sweet treat every once in a while? You’ve worked hard and played hard. Give yourself a tasty reward with one of the following recipes from your fellow ALTA members. And consider bringing them for your teammates to try at your next match!

A timeless combo

A crunchy delight

Lavender-Lemon Shortbread Donna Schaaf, Jefferson Township Senior Day Women B5

Caramel Pretzel Magic Bars Ann Moren, Georgetown Sunday Women B4

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cup butter cup confectioners sugar tsp. vanilla extract tsp. lemon extract cups all-purpose flour tsp. salt tsp. dried lavender Tbsp. fresh lemon zest Tbsp. granulated sugar

Beat butter, sugar, vanilla and lemon extract with mixer at medium speed until creamy. In separate bowl, sift together flour and salt, slowly add flour mixture to butter mixture while beating until combined. Fold in lavender and lemon zest. Shape dough in ball, wrap in plastic and refrigerate for 2 hrs. On floured surface, roll out dough to 1/4-inch thickness using 2-inch round fluted cutter. Sprinkle with granulated sugar. Bake on parchment at 350 degrees for 10 minutes or less until set. Let cool.

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cup graham cracker crumbs Tbsp. butter, melted 14-oz. can sweetened condensed milk pretzels (e.g., Snyder’s Snaps) cup of caramel bits (found near choc. chips at the grocery store.) cup milk chocolate chips cup sweetened coconut flakes

Mix graham cracker crumbs with melted butter & press in a sprayed 13x9-inch pan. Pour about half the can of condensed milk over crust. Layer your pretzels as close together as you like over the condensed milk/crust. Sprinkle caramels, chocolate chips, & coconut flakes. Pour remaining half of condensed milk on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-30 minutes until lightly brown. Let cool completely before cutting & serving.

cup firmly packed brown sugar cup chunky peanut butter large egg tsp. baking soda tsp. vanilla extract cup milk chocolate morsels

Stir together first 5 ingredients using a wooden spoon. Stir in chocolate morsels. Drop cookie dough by rounded tablespoons onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes. Cool for 5 minutes before moving to a wire rack. Makes 1 1/2 dozen.

Pièce de résistance Jeanne’s Cherry Bottom Cake Jeanne Owart, Peachtree City TC Thursday Women B4 2 1 1 ¾

cans cherry pie filling box butter cake mix or chocolate cake mix stick butter cup Dr Pepper

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9x13 pan with the stick of butter. Then soften the remaining stick of butter in microwave and set aside. Open the two cans of cherry pie filling and dump them into the bottom of the greased pan and spread evenly. For a nice cake finish, in a bowl mix the cake mix, the softened butter, and the soda lightly together and then spread evenly across the cherry mixture. For more of a cobbler texture, open and sprinkle the dry cake mix evenly across the cherry pie filling in the pan, then mix soda with butter and drizzle over the dry cake mix. Place pan in oven and bake for 45 to 60 minutes until brown and cherry mix bubbles over top of cake mixture. Take out and let sit. Serve and enjoy. For the cake-like version, you may want to place Dove chocolates (or similar) on top of cake when it comes out of oven to melt for extra chocolate flavor.



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STA NDINGS SPRING 2022 Thursday Women • Men • Sunday Women • Junior Girls • Junior Boys • Senior Day Men • Senior Day Women • Wheelchair Photos by Matthew Helton | majestickphotography.com

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A3

45 40 34 25

01 PEACHTREE CITY T 74 CARL SANDERS YMC (GALLAGH)62 CARL SANDERS YMC (JONES) 57 TRIBUTARY 51 HANOVER WEST 51 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 40 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 37 CAPITAL CITY 25 02 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 68 THE GEORGIAN 62 THE WATERFORD 62 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 57 MARIETTA CC 57 EAGLE WATCH 57 TERRELL MILL T C 28 BRIDGEMILL TENNI 5 03 INDIAN HILLS CC 77 WHITE COLUMNS G 68 SIBLEY FOREST 51 OLDE TOWNE 51 NEW BEDFORD 48 TRIPLE CROWN 48 MILTON TENNIS CE 31 POST OAK REC 22 04 DEKALB TENNIS CE (KAUFMAN)80 PARK BROOKE II 54 ST IVES CC 54 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 48 DEKALB TENNIS CE (BROWN) 45 HORSESHOE BEND (HOYT) 42 HORSESHOE BEND (MYERS) 37

PEACHTREE STATIO 05 HEDGEROWS FOUR SEASONS ROCK SPRINGS PAR W P JONES PARK FLOWERS CROSSING RIVERMIST/GWINNE TPC @ SUGARLOAF CONNEMARA 06 THE MANOR GOLF & CENTRAL PARK COU THE RIVER CLUB/G FOWLER PARK PROVENCE CHATTAHOOCHEE RI DEERLAKE POLO GOLF & CC

04

05

A5

01 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (DOHERTY) 74 PEACHTREE CITY T (COX) 62 VININGS ESTATES 57 SUGAR CREEK 51 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (MATRE) 48 PEACHTREE CITY T (SEELYE) 45 ANSLEY 42 SUMMERGROVE 14 02 BROOKSTONE CC 77 BROOKSTONE 3 74 DELLINGER PARK 54 EAGLE WATCH 45 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 45 BRIDGEMILL TENNI 40 CHASTAIN LAKES 31 SADDLEBROOK FARM 31 03 MJCCA 60 GREATER ATLANTA 57

AA1

Bitsy Grant/Soft Courts ( Lee King, captain)

AA2

AA3

Village Mill (Jennifer Maceyko, captain)

A1

NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2022

37 97 68 60 42 42 40 28 20 77 62 62 54 48 45 28 20

06

07

HANARRY ESTATES 51 DEKALB TENNIS CE 51 VILLAGE MILL 51 ELLARD COMMUNITY 51 ROCKDALE TENNIS 48 BROOKWOOD HILLS 28 HARRISON T C 65 SANDY SPRINGS TC (DENNEHY) 62 SANDY SPRINGS TC (ALEXAND) 54 INDIAN HILLS CC 51 EAST COBB S&T 45 JEFFERSON TOWNSH 42 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 40 ROSWELL PARK 37 WOODLAND PARK 65 CENTRAL PARK COU 60 HAMILTON MILL I 57 THREE CHIMNEYS F 57 SPOUT SPRINGS TE 54 TURTLE CREEK 40 CHATEAU ELAN WIN 37 BOBBY BAILEY TC 28 CROOKED CREEK (HOLMAN) 85 THE MANOR GOLF & 60 CROOKED CREEK (COLAPIETRO) 60 EDENWILDE 54 SPRING RIDGE 54 WOODMONT GOLF & 34 MILTON RACKET CL 31 LITCHFIELD 100 20 NEELY FARM 82 DOUBLEGATE 54 HILLBROOKE 51 THE FIELDS I 48 JONES BRIDGE 45 FALLS OF AUTRY M 40 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 40

W P JONES PARK

A7

37

01 ASHEBROOKE S&T 65 CAMDEN POINTE 57 LEES CROSSING 54 BROOKSTONE CC 54 THE GEORGIAN 54 LEGACY PARK 48 VININGS ESTATES 37 BROOKSTONE 1 28 02 CC OF THE SOUTH 80 CC OF ROSWELL 51 REDFIELD 48 RIVER GLEN/FUL 48 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 45 EAST ROSWELL PAR 45 DUNWOODY CC 42 MJCCA 37 03 WOODSTOCK KNOLL 74 HEMBREE PARK 65 LOST FORREST 54 DEVEREUX DOWNS 48 INDIAN HILLS CC 45 LOCH HIGHLAND 40 CRABAPPLE CHASE 40 HARRISON T C 31 04 CHASTAIN 65 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 60 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (HINDMAN) 54 ATLANTA CC 48 CARL SANDERS YMC 48 RIVERSIDE S&T 42 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (MIELE) 40 HANOVER WEST 40 05 DRUID HILLS 65 DEKALB TENNIS CE 62

Bitsy Grant/Hard Courts (Carolyn White, captain)

Burnt Hickory Lakes (Erin Houston, captain)


THURSDAY WOMEN

A3

White Columns GC (Gina Drollette, captain)

CAPITAL CITY (KENAN) SHARON LESTER TE CAPITAL CITY (JONES) ATHLETIC CLUB NE SMOKE RISE COUNT ROCKDALE TENNIS 06 WILD TIMBER TRADITIONS OF BR (JONES) OLDE ATLANTA CLU APALACHEE FARMS RIVERMOORE PARK TRADITIONS OF BR (PETERSO) TPC @ SUGARLOAF CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 07 SEVEN OAKS ST MARLO CC (WARTHEN) MEDLOCK BRIDGE ST MARLO CC (DIBENEDETTO) CAMBRIDGE GLEN ABBEY II TUXFORD BERKELEY HILLS C 08 VICKERY WINDWARD LAKE

60 51 48 40 40 31 68 62 51 48 45 42 40 40 62 62 54 51 48 42 40 37 80 62

LAKE FOREST SUBD MILTON TENNIS CE FIELDSTONE WESTBROOK CROOKED CREEK CREEKSTONE ESTAT

B1

01 PEACHTREE CITY T ANSLEY (WOOD) SUGAR CREEK ANSLEY (FLETCHER) SUMMIT FAMILY YM GLENLAKE I LAKE WINDSONG SU EAGLES LANDING 02 SEVEN HILLS (BERRY) LOST MOUNTAIN TE GOVERNORS TOWNE SEVEN HILLS (COLE) WINDSOR OAKS FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE CARMICHAEL FARMS CHEROKEE TENNIS

60 60 57 34 25 20 71 62 60 54 48 45 34 22 65 60 57 57 51 40 37 31

03 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (SUDDATH) CAPITAL CITY (CASTELLAW) CHEROKEE TOWN CL (KAHN) MILL GLEN HUDLOW T C CAPITAL CITY (VIGUERIE) BLACKBURN BITSY GRANT/HARD 04 HIDDEN FALLS SUB LAUREL SPRINGS/F ATLANTA ATHLETIC (MILLER) GRAND CASCADES ATLANTA ATHLETIC (COLLINS) CC OF THE SOUTH MORNING VIEW EE ROBINSON PARK 05 PRINCETON MILL I CC OF ROSWELL HAMPTON HALL/FUL INVERNESS EAST HAMPTON HAMPTON FARMS WEXFORD EAST COBB S&T

A5 71 71 68 48 42 42 28 25 88 60 51 48 45 37 37 31 80 65 48 48 45 42 42 25

Brookstone 3 (Jackie Adams, captain)

06 KINGSLEY ESTATES CREEKSTONE ESTAT FIELDSTONE (KNAPP) POLO GOLF & CC CROOKED CREEK WINDWARD LAKE FIELDSTONE (BURKE) SEVEN OAKS

B2

01 SHARON LESTER TE DRUID HILLS LEAFMORE CREEK DEKALB TENNIS CE PIEDMONT DRIVING (HARLIN) PIEDMONT DRIVING (NALLEY) PEACHTREE CITY T GLENLAKE I 02 HIGHLAND POINTE LOST MOUNTAIN TE DELLINGER PARK CAMDEN PLACE HICKORY SPRINGS BENTWATER

A7

Ashebrooke S&T (Therese Braman, captain)

B1

B2

Buford City Park (Lisa Rackley, captain)

B3

68 62 57 51 48 37 37 37 62 62 57 54 51 48 34 28 68 62 62 54 48 37

WINDY HILL ATHLE CHADDS WALK 03 DUNWOODY CC (LABORDE) BYRNWYCK S & T HORSESHOE BEND DUNWOODY CC (PLOWMAN) PEACHTREE STATIO ATLANTA CC DUNWOODY CC (NICOLOSI) PIEDMONT DRIVING 04 BUFORD CITY PARK (RACKLEY) BOBBY BAILEY TC TPC @ SUGARLOAF RIVERMOORE PARK HAVENSTONE BUFORD CITY PARK (DEGOEY) PRINCETON SQUARE WHEATFIELDS 05 PARK BROOKE II PARSONS RUN SEVEN OAKS ST IVES CC LAUREL SPRINGS/F ATLANTA ATHLETIC

37 28 71 65 51 48 48 45 37 31 71 65 62 60 54 37 25 22 62 60 57 51 51 48

HILLBROOKE CC OF THE SOUTH 06 FOWLER PARK WEXFORD GLEN ABBEY I MILTON RACKET CL WHITE COLUMNS G THE MANOR GOLF & BRADSHAW FARM BELLETERRE

B3

01 PEACHTREE CITY T DRUID HILLS CANONGATE AT MIR HUNTER PARK-CITY BRITTANY THE GEORGIAN BLACKBURN CANOE CLUB 02 MIDDLEBROOKE BRADSHAW FARM RIVER GREEN MARIETTA CC (CORR)

34 34 68 57 57 57 45 40 37 37 74 57 54 51 48 45 42 25 80 60 57 51

Peachtree City TC (Kathy Turner, captain)

Spout Springs TC at Cherokee Bluffs HS (Elcira Pinkerton, captain) JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

59


THURSDAY WOMEN B4

Atlanta Athletic Club (Melissa Cusimano, captain)

WOODBRIDGE @ HAM HIGHLANDS AT HAM MARIETTA CC (LEAVELL) GOVERNORS TOWNE 03 KINGSLEY ESTATES EAST HAMPTON BROOKFIELD CC HAMPTON FARMS GLENBROOKE CHIMNEY LAKES HARRISON T C JACKSON CREEK 04 SPOUT SPRINGS TE RHODES JORDAN PA ROCK SPRINGS PAR CHADWICK CLUB REUNION TPC @ SUGARLOAF HAMILTON MILL I THE CLUB @ EDGEW 05 GLEN ABBEY I KINGSLEY DUNMOOR S&T

60

51 40 34 25 74 60 54 48 48 45 34 34 74 71 62 57 42 40 37 14 62 57 57

THE FIELDS I OXFORD MILL BLACKBURN (KELSO) CC OF THE SOUTH BLACKBURN (CHESIN) 06 CHATTAHOOCHEE RU OLDE ATLANTA CLU EDINBURGH (GERRY) WINDERMERE/FORSY BUNTEN ROAD PARK EDINBURGH (SHIVER) SUGAR MILL THREE CHIMNEYS F

B4

01 CARL SANDERS YMC PEACHTREE CITY T (HICKS) LAUREL PARK BITSY GRANT/HARD PEACHTREE CITY T (CORRIGA) CHEROKEE TOWN CL DRUID HILLS BARNES MILL

57 51 40 40 34 71 62 57 54 45 42 34 31 71 65 65 54 45 42 31 22

02 EAGLE WATCH (LANGTON) EAGLE WATCH (SUMMERS) EAGLE WATCH (LAWLESS) MEADOW BROOK DELLINGER PARK BRIDGEMILL TENNI BROOKSTONE CC WELLESLEY @ TOWN 03 WYNTERHALL BRISTOL OAKS KINGS COVE DUNWOODY CC CHICKERING MJCCA THE BRANCHES PLANTATION PLACE 04 WOODBINE STATION (WARD) WOODBINE STATION (SMILES) INDIAN HILLS CC NORTHAMPTON EAST HAMPTON PENHURST HARRISON T C

B5 74 65 62 51 45 40 37 22 77 65 57 48 42 37 37 34 77 62 62 60 60 31 28

Princeton Lakes (Kathy Hanks, captain)

HOLLY SPRINGS 05 VILLAGE GROVE STERLING ON THE (MARTIN) TPC @ SUGARLOAF STERLING ON THE (BAILEY) WINDERMERE/FORSY FOUR SEASONS MORNING VIEW LANSDOWNE 06 ATLANTA ATHLETIC SHAKERAG STANDARD CLUB THE CLUB AT SPAL CC OF ROSWELL HARTRIDGE ST IVES CC DUNWOODY NORTH 07 THE MANOR GOLF & EDENWILDE GLEN ABBEY I PARK BROOKE I CROOKED CREEK THE HIGHLANDS @

17 71 71 62 51 48 40 31 22 77 65 60 45 42 42 34 31 77 65 60 42 42 40

WHITE COLUMNS G WINDWARD LAKE

B5

37 34

01 BUFORD CITY PARK 74 MORNINGBROOKE 74 CHATEAU ELAN SPO 51 MORNING VIEW 48 HOG MOUNTAIN SPO 45 BARRINGTON 40 FLOWERS CROSSING 37 TRADITIONS OF BR 28 02 SWEET BOTTOM PLT 68 NESBIT LAKES (HOUGHTON) 65 PARSONS RUN 54 NEELY FARM 54 NESBIT LAKES (DEVITO) 51 LIFE TIME ATHLET 37 MARTIN’S LANDING 37 WINDWARD LAKE 31 03 WESTBROOK 77 CENTRAL PARK COU 65 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI (THOMAS)54

CHATTAHOOCHEE RI (ROSS) 51 SHILOH FARMS 48 THORNGATE 42 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 31 BRIDLE RIDGE 28 04 CROOKED CREEK (ALLAN) 65 WOODMONT GOLF & 65 TRIPLE CROWN 57 HARMONY ON THE L 51 THE MANOR GOLF & 51 FOREST CREEK 45 LAKESIDE AT ANSL 40 CROOKED CREEK (DAS) 22 05 GLENLAKE I 71 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 71 CHASTAIN 60 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (ROSENFE) 57 ANSLEY (DEAN) 54 ANSLEY (MEDOR) 37 CARL SANDERS YMC 37 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (CASTERL) 11 06 SENTINEL LAKE 71 SENTINEL WEST 65

B7

White Columns GC (Lauralee Ellis, captain)

B8

Peachtree Corners S&R (Jackie Alf, captain)

C1

Fieldstone (Kathy Drews, captain)

C3

Atlanta Athletic Club (Lauren Lefevre, captain)

NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2022


THURSDAY WOMEN

C5

HUNTER PARK-CITY 62 RIVERSIDE S&T 54 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (RAGSDAL)51 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (TURNAGE)48 OLDE TOWNE 22 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 22 07 LESLIE BEACH 71 BLACKBURN (BONAPARTE) 65 DUNWOODY CC (COX) 62 HUNTLEY HILLS 48 BLACKBURN (DOLLAR) 45 GEORGETOWN 42 DUNWOODY CC (HARBIN) 37 ROCKDALE TENNIS 25 08 PRINCETON LAKES 82 EDGEMERE 71 BROOKFIELD CC 68 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 62 ESTATES OF FERNW 42 FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE 34 JEFFERSON TOWNSH 28 HARRISON T C 8

B7

C8

Ansley (Laura Cohen, captain)

01 SHARON LESTER TE WINDING VISTA ANSLEY CHEROKEE TOWN CL BRITTANY RIVERSIDE S&T RICHARD CRAIG PA PEACHTREE CITY T 02 CHESTNUT GROVE BRIDGEMILL TENNI THE GEORGIAN NORTHAMPTON THE OVERLOOK @ M KENNWORTH T C MT PARAN CHURCH THE RESERVE 03 OXFORD MILL KIMBALL FARMS SPALDING LAKE HORSESHOE BEND RIVER STATION ST MARLO CC DEERFIELD THE FIELDS III 04 HAMPTON LAKE/COB

68 62 57 48 42 40 40 40 82 57 51 48 45 45 37 31 77 68 54 51 48 42 34 22 74

CAMDEN PLACE BROOKFIELD CC LAUREL BROOKE CHIMNEY SPRINGS HIGHLAND RIDGE PENHURST OAK HILL ESTATES 05 THE RIVER CLUB/G LANIER SPRINGS HAMILTON MILL I HAMILTON MILL II DEL WEBB CHATEAU HIGHLANDS @ BRID BUFORD CITY PARK CHATEAU ELAN SPO 06 BUNTEN ROAD PARK ATLANTA ATHLETIC BROOKWOOD MANOR ST IVES CC FOUR SEASONS SMOKE RISE COUNT WATERS EDGE NORTH FORKE 07 WHITE COLUMNS G WILD TIMBER WINDERMERE/FORSY VICKERY DEERLAKE ABERDEEN FIELDSTONE STANDARD CLUB

B8

65 60 54 54 51 34 5 77 71 65 54 45 42 28 14 82 77 51 51 40 40 31 25 65 65 62 60 51 45 42 5

01 RICHARD CRAIG PA 71 INDIAN HILLS CC 62 PIEDMONT DRIVING 57 CHASTAIN 51 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 45 ATLANTA CC 42 DRUID HILLS 34 RIVER CHASE 34 02 PEACHTREE CORNER 71 SANDY SPRINGS TC (MCWILLI) 62 VILLAGE MILL 62 SANDY SPRINGS TC (BONAPFE) 45 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 42 PRINCETON LAKES 42 WATERFORD GREEN 37 DOUBLEGATE 31

03 GRANDVIEW THE EN OLDE ATLANTA CLU MAGNOLIA TENNIS THE CLUB @ EDGEW HOG MOUNTAIN SPO STERLING ON THE DEERLAKE TPC @ SUGARLOAF 04 WEXFORD WHITE COLUMNS G POLO GOLF & CC WOODMONT GOLF & FIELDSTONE MEDLOCK BRIDGE LAKE LAUREL LAKE FOREST SUBD 05 TOWNE LAKE HILLS HARRISON T C WEATHERSTONE BRIDGEMILL TENNI LEGACY PARK INDEPENDENCE SQ MARIETTA CC DELLINGER PARK

C1

01 EDENWILDE HICKORY SPRINGS HARRISON T C HARRINGTON FALLS LAUREL PARK WILDWOOD SPRINGS RIVER FOREST INVERNESS 02 RIVER GLEN/FUL GREATER ATLANTA CC OF THE SOUTH FALLS OF AUTRY M GLEN ABBEY I CC OF ROSWELL THE RIDGE HUDLOW T C 03 DEKALB TENNIS CE SHARON LESTER TE KINGSLEY HAMPTON HALL/DEK CAPITAL CITY BLACKBURN SANDY SPRINGS TC

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77 65 62 48 48 45 45 5 68 65 57 54 45 45 37 25 74 65 60 57 54 51 20 17 74 62 62 54 48 37 34 25 68 65 60 51 45 42 34 31 74 68 60 54 54 48 20

Bridle Ridge (Amy Chung, captain)

CHEROKEE TOWN CL 04 FIELDSTONE THREE CHIMNEYS F CAMBRIDGE THE MANOR GOLF & CREEKSTONE ESTAT ST IVES CC GRAND CASCADES RIVERBROOKE (DUL

C3

01 DEKALB TENNIS CE SUGAR CREEK ELLIOTT FARMS BROOKWOOD HILLS CAPITAL CITY CHEROKEE TOWN CL BRIARCLIFF WOODS CARL SANDERS YMC 02 LIFE TIME ATHLET DUNWOODY CC (O’ROURKE) LESLIE BEACH DUNWOODY CC (ROBINSON) GREATER ATLANTA MOUNTAIN PARK HORSESHOE BEND MJCCA 03 ATLANTA ATHLETIC LAUREL SPRINGS/F HEBRON CHRISTIAN SEVEN OAKS EDINBURGH WELLINGTON LAKE RIVERMOORE PARK BERKELEY HILLS C 04 WHITE COLUMNS G ROSWELL PARK (KRAUS) PARK BROOKE II ROSWELL PARK (BOGDA) THE MANOR GOLF & WOODLAND PARK CRABAPPLE LAKE/P CC OF ROSWELL 05 ATLANTA CC SOLEIL AT LAURE RIVER GREEN EAST HAMPTON KENNWORTH T C MARIETTA CC

20 71 62 60 54 45 40 37 28 77 57 57 51 42 40 37 37 80 74 48 48 45 42 37 22 80 74 65 57 40 37 25 20 65 57 57 57 51 45 31 28 77 65 54 51 48 45

BROOKFIELD CC WINDY HILL ATHLE

40 17

C5

01 SEVEN HILLS 65 MEADOWGROVE 65 HARDAGE FARM 62 EAGLE WATCH 51 RIVERSIDE S&T 48 BROOKSTONE CC 45 FAIR OAKS T C 31 INDIAN HILLS CC 28 02 ANSLEY 85 DRUID HILLS 65 HUNTER PARK-CITY 54 CHASTAIN 51 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (HYMAN) 48 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (MCCOY) 45 LEAFMORE CREEK 34 ATHLETIC CLUB NE 14 03 WHITE COLUMNS G 77 KENSINGTON FARMS (CREAMER) 71 CROOKED CREEK 68 WOODMONT GOLF & 45 FOXHALL 42 WINDWARD LAKE 42 KENSINGTON FARMS (LANIER) 31 BARRETT DOWNS 20 04 DUNWOODY CC (CAMPBELL) 71 WYNTERHALL 65 REDFIELD 62 PEACHTREE STATIO 57 HAMPTON HALL/FUL 54 CC OF THE SOUTH 42 NEELY FARM 34 DUNWOODY CC (MCKINZEY) 11 05 THE RIVER CLUB/G 85 FOUR SEASONS 57 ST IVES CC 57 WILD TIMBER 54 SEVEN OAKS 48 SUMMIT CHASE 42 HAMILTON MILL II 31 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 22

C8

01 DOUBLEGATE ROCKDALE TENNIS BAY CREEK PARK

02

03

04

05

06

ATLANTA ATHLETIC 54 BRIGHT WATER 42 MJCCA 28 JONES BRIDGE 28 PEACHTREE CORNER 11 BRITTANY 88 SIBLEY FOREST 80 INDIAN HILLS CC 57 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (KOZINN) 48 DEKALB TENNIS CE 42 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (BULLOCK) 31 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (COLLINS) 31 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (HOLLOWA) 20 EE ROBINSON PARK (NAM) 82 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI (KEMP) 68 WINDERMERE/FORSY 60 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 60 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI (DEPNER) 45 EDINBURGH 45 THE RIVER CLUB/G 28 EE ROBINSON PARK (HAHN) 8 SADDLE RIDGE LAK 65 BROWNS FARM 62 HARRISON T C (KUKREJA) 60 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 60 DORSET 54 HARRISON T C (MIZELL) 51 POST OAK REC 31 MARIETTA CC 14 CC OF ROSWELL 65 COVENTRY GREEN 57 WHITE COLUMNS G (PALAZZO) 57 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 57 BROOKFIELD CC 54 LOCH HIGHLAND 48 WHITE COLUMNS G (MCDONAL) 37 WHITE COLUMNS G (CLATERB) 22 BRIDLE RIDGE 91 THREE CHIMNEYS F 77 ST MARLO CC 60 MILTON RACKET CL 48 GLEN ABBEY II 37 THE MANOR GOLF & 34 CROOKED CREEK 34 FIELDSTONE 14

91 74 68

JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

61


MEN AA1

01 BIRKDALE CREEKSTONE ESTAT BLACKBURN CROOKED CREEK SANDY SPRINGS TC SMOKE RISE COUNT BITSY GRANT/HARD

MEN

AA2

01 EAGLE WATCH SANDY SPRINGS TC TERRELL MILL T C HUDLOW T C SUGAR CREEK LAUREL PARK CHASTAIN

AA3

01 SANDY SPRINGS TC GRAND CASCADES LOST FORREST LESLIE BEACH LEAFMORE CREEK DUNWOODY CC SIBLEY FOREST

AA4

01 WESTCHESTER S&T BRIDGEMILL TENNI THE PARK @ LATIM SUGAR CREEK MEDLOCK BRIDGE ANSLEY TOWNE LAKE HILLS DEERLAKE

A1

01 SHARON LESTER TE DEVEREUX DOWNS SANDY SPRINGS TC (DOIRON) CANONGATE AT MIR CC OF ROSWELL

AA1

66 66 66 63 53 26 6 66 56 56 50 50 50 20 76 63 56 50 40 36 26 76 60 60 50 46 33 23 0 68 65 62 62 60

CAPITAL CITY 31 CONCOURSE ATH CL 28 SANDY SPRINGS TC (LEVERON) 14 02 EDENWILDE 74 ST MARLO CC 74 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 68 RIVERBROOKE (DUL 65 WINDWARD LAKE 34 WINDERMERE/FORSY 28 VICKERY 28 WAF REC 25

LAUREL SPRINGS/F 37 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 17 05 PEPPERTREE LAKE 77 THE BRANCHES 65 SANDY SPRINGS TC (CAMPAGN) 60 SANDY SPRINGS TC (BRASHER) 60 RIVERSIDE S&T 51 CLAYTON COUNTY T 48 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 20 BITSY GRANT/HARD 17

A3

01 NORTHAMPTON 77 HUNTER PARK-CITY 77 LEGACY PARK 77 OLDE TOWNE 45 JACKSON CREEK 37 TOLLESON PARK 34 PRINCETON CORNER 28 CROOKED CREEK 22 02 CHASTAIN 62 OAKHURST PARK 57 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (MRAZ) 57 BLACKBURN 51 ROCKDALE TENNIS 51 HORSESHOE BEND 45 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (GARLAND)40 CONCOURSE ATH CL 34 03 STERLING ON THE 65 SEVEN OAKS 65 CHATEAU ELAN WIN 62 STANDARD CLUB 51 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 48 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 42 CASTLEBROOKE TEN 34 WHEATFIELDS RESE 28

01 BITSY GRANT/HARD (MALDONA) 90 SUMMIT FAMILY YM 66 WEST HAMPTON 46 VININGS ESTATES 43 CHARLTON FORGE 40 BITSY GRANT/HARD (KEEBLER) 40 CAMDEN POINTE 23 WEATHERSTONE 0 02 HAMILTON CROSSIN 71 CHASTAIN LAKES 62 EAST SPRING LAKE 57 CHEROKEE TENNIS 57 HARRINGTON FALLS 54 EAGLE WATCH 48 CARMICHAEL FARMS 25 BROOKFIELD CC 22 03 RIVER RIDGE @ BA 74 HUDLOW T C (YOO) 68 DUNWOODY CC 57 FOUR SEASONS 42 DEKALB TENNIS CE 42 ELLARD COMMUNITY 42 HUDLOW T C (SHIMOHARA) 37 FALLS OF AUTRY M 34 04 THREE CHIMNEYS F 68 ST IVES CC 65 FOWLER PARK 60 WESTBROOK 57 HAMILTON MILL II 54 TRADITIONS OF BR 40

Blackburn (Marcus Hurtig, captain)

AA3 Sandy Springs TC (Michael Schroth, captain) 62

NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2022

A5

A6

01 RIVERMOORE PARK FALLS OF BRASELT BARRINGTON WATERBURY COVE WINDERMERE/FORSY

68 65 62 57 57

SHAKERAG FOUR SEASONS VILLAGE GROVE 02 BLACKBURN (MILLER) SHARON LESTER TE (WALTER) PIEDMONT DRIVING DEKALB TENNIS CE VININGS ON THE C BLACKBURN (TRAMMELL) SHARON LESTER TE (KESTER) TWIN LAKES 03 POLO GOLF & CC SHARON SPRINGS P FOXHALL WESTCHESTER S&T CC OF THE SOUTH WILDWOOD SPRINGS FIELDSTONE JONES BRIDGE 04 SEVEN HILLS RIVERSIDE S&T EAST COBB S&T WINDY HILL ATHLE (SMITH) PIEDMONT CHASE BRIDGEMILL TENNI (REYNA) WINDY HILL ATHLE (JARZMIK) BRIDGEMILL TENNI (HANNA)

A7

01 ROCKDALE TENNIS PEACHTREE CITY T LEAFMORE CREEK DEKALB TENNIS CE SHARON LESTER TE DRUID HILLS BRIARCLIFF WOODS CLAYTON COUNTY T 02 JAMES CREEK TENN AVINGTON SUBDIVI CHADBOURNE RICHLAND CAMBRIDGE DEERLAKE

AA2

37 34 17 74 68 62 48 42 37 34 31 85 65 57 57 51 31 28 22 85 71 54 51 42 40 31 22 74 68 65 62 48 37 34 8 74 65 60 57 45 40

PARK FOREST LEXINGTON WOODS 03 DELLINGER PARK (TUREM) DORSET HIGHLANDS AT HAM INDIAN HILLS CC GLENBROOKE HOWELL FARMS OLDE TOWNE DELLINGER PARK (PRICE) 04 LIFE TIME ATHLET WHITE COLUMNS G MARTIN’S LANDING THE FIELDS I HUDLOW T C RIVER RIDGE BLACKBURN GLEN ABBEY I

A8

01 SIBLEY FOREST BLACKBURN BITSY GRANT/HARD PANGBORN PERKERSON PARK SHARON LESTER TE ATHLETIC CLUB NE OAKHURST PARK 02 THE BROADLANDS TOWNE LAKE HILLS CHADDS RIDGE THE OVERLOOK @ M MARIETTA CC EAGLE WATCH SADDLEBROOK/COBB THE FALLS OF CHE 03 SANDY SPRINGS TC PEACHTREE STATIO DUNWOODY CC INVERNESS WYNTERHALL HUNTCLIFF/FUL KINGSLEY

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

CC OF ROSWELL 04 CHIMNEY SPRINGS EAST HAMPTON ESTATES OF BROOK CRABAPPLE CHASE ROSWELL PARK CHESTNUT SPRINGS CHIMNEY LAKES LOCH HIGHLAND 05 STERLING ON THE GATES MILL SUBDI RIVERMIST/GWINNE NORMAN DOWNES LANSDOWNE SOUTHLAND CC ST MARLO CC FLOWERS CROSSING 06 OXFORD MILL HARTRIDGE ST IVES CC THE RIDGE FALLS OF AUTRY M WINDWARD LAKE DOUBLEGATE ATLANTA ATHLETIC 07 THREE CHIMNEYS F PARKSTONE THE MANOR GOLF & RICHMOND GLEN LAKE FOREST SUBD LONGLAKE SWIM/TE FIELDSTONE AVONLEIGH SUBDIV

B1

01 CHATEAU ELAN SPO VILLAGE GROVE STONEBRIER AT SU HAMILTON FIELDS EE ROBINSON PARK WHEATFIELDS RESE MORNING VIEW BOBBY BAILEY TC

Terrell Mill TC (Jon Halseth, captain)

AA4 Bridgemill Tennis Club (Patrick Rosenberger, captain)

28 80 77 57 51 45 34 28 25 77 60 57 51 45 37 37 34 74 65 65 45 42 40 40 25 62 60 60 54 48 40 40 34 80 68 54 45 42 40 40 28


MEN

A1

Sharon Lester TC (Kenneth Costner, captain)

02 WOODLANDS LOST MOUNTAIN LA WYNGATE SOUTH BUTLER CREEK CASTEEL HEIGHTS BROOKSTONE CC TOWNE LAKE HILLS THE BROADLANDS 03 SEVEN OAKS SIENNA WESTBROOK PARSONS RUN ABBOTTS RUN ST IVES CC WINDERMERE/FORSY GRAN FOREST 04 SANDY SPRINGS TC POST OAK REC JACKSON CREEK (MYATT) SPALDING WOODS EDGEWATER COVE THE BRANCHES JACKSON CREEK (CAVALLIN) TALLY GREEN

74 71 60 57 51 45 34 5 71 60 54 54 51 40 37 31 80 60 54 51 45 42 42 22

05 TWIN LAKES SOUTHLAND CC LESLIE BEACH (ZELIFF) HUDLOW T C (GOH) W P JONES PARK LESLIE BEACH (CULBERSON) HUDLOW T C (LEUNG) BROOKWOOD MANOR 06 WEXFORD WHITE COLUMNS G FOXWORTH TUXFORD NESBIT LAKES PINEWALK S&T HORSESHOE BEND FONTAINEBLEAU 07 DEKALB TENNIS CE (NEELY-H) BITSY GRANT/SOFT DEKALB TENNIS CE (PEEPLES) DEKALB TENNIS CE (HODEN) SHARON LESTER TE CHEROKEE TOWN CL DEKALB TENNIS CE (POLLOCK) BLACKBURN

57 57 57 51 51 45 42 37 74 68 51 51 45 45 37 25 68 65 57 57 51 45 31 22

A3 B2

01 UNION CROSSING INDIAN HILLS CC CHASTAIN (JONES) SUMMERGROVE CHASTAIN (BRANCH) MCGHEE TENNIS CE RIVER CHASE COUNTRY WALK 02 BROOKFIELD CC HIGHLAND POINTE TREMONT HAMPTON STATION ARBOR BRIDGE WOODSTOCK KNOLL HARMONY ON THE L RICHMOND GLEN 03 MJCCA TWIN LAKES DUNWOODY CC CONCOURSE ATH CL VILLAGE MILL RIVERMONT @ COLO ECHO RIDGE

74 65 62 54 48 42 40 11 68 60 60 57 45 42 40 25 68 65 62 57 42 42 40

Bitsy Grant/Hard Courts (Timothy Maldonado, captain)

PEACHTREE STATIO 04 WALKERS RIDGE NO BROOKSHIRE RIVER GREEN HEDGEROSE BRIDGEMILL TENNI SEVEN HILLS DEER RUN WEST LOST MOUNTAIN TE 05 CASTLEBERRY HEI HIDDEN FALLS SUB SHILOH FARMS CHAMPIONS RUN GRAND CASCADES THE RIVER CLUB/G CHATTAHOOCHEE RI CENTRAL PARK COU 06 BRIGHT WATER HAVENSTONE SUMMIT CHASE DOMINION WALK REUNION WOODLAND BROOK WILDWOOD

20 80 71 62 60 42 42 25 14 77 68 57 48 42 40 37 28 82 62 57 51 48 34 31

THE PRESERVE 07 BUNTEN ROAD PARK SUGAR MILL DOUBLEGATE FOXDALE THE RESE SHILOH WOODS KIMBALL FARMS CC OF THE SOUTH MEDLOCK BRIDGE -

B3

01 STERLING ON THE JAMES CREEK TENN BARRINGTON ESTAT APALACHEE FARMS GRAND CASCADES TRADITIONS OF BR RIVERMOORE PARK BLACKSTONE 02 PLANTATION NORTH CHIMNEY SPRINGS PRINCETON MILL I CHESTNUT GROVE BRADSHAW FARM

31 65 62 48 48 45 45 45 37 80 80 62 42 40 37 28 28 68 60 57 48 45

A5

Legacy Park (David Lopez, captain)

A6

Seven Hills (Phillip Edwards, captain)

A7

James Creek TC (Anurag Raghuvanshi, captain)

A8

Chimney Springs (Gary Feldman, captain)

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EDGEMERE HEDGEROW COPPER CREEK 03 THE RIDGE @ STON CREEKSTONE ESTAT CAMBRIDGE MONTVALE SWIM & VICKERY LEEWARD WALK HAMPTON HALL/FUL POST BROOK FARMS 04 HANOVER WOODS SWEETWATER T C WINSHIP FARMS THE GEORGIAN LAUREL PARK TERRELL MILL T C BROOKSTONE 3 REGENCY PARK 05 MOUNTAIN PARK DEKALB TENNIS CE (DEBACKE) SMOKE RISE COUNT DEKALB TENNIS CE (MCAFEE) JONES BRIDGE

45 40 34 74 74 74 45 40 37 28 25 82 77 65 45 34 34 31 28 91 74 57 54 37

JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

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MEN B1

Seven Oaks (Stephen Grieser, captain)

CANTERBURY WOODS GLASTONBERRY WINDING VISTA 06 VERMACK HAMPTON FARMS BITSY GRANT/HARD BROOKWOOD HILLS BLACKBURN NEW BEDFORD REDFIELD RIVERSIDE S&T 07 DUNWOODY CC CRABAPPLE LAKE/P PLANTATION PLACE MILL GLEN BRISTOL OAKS OXFORD LAKES HEMBREE GROVE SPRING RIDGE

B4

01 HICKORY SPRINGS CHESTNUT HILL WINDSOR OAKS

64

34 31 20 80 65 57 51 42 37 34 31 77 65 51 48 48 40 37 31 91 74 60

LEES CROSSING BENTWATER DELLINGER PARK CAMERON GLEN CAMDEN POINTE 02 BITSY GRANT/HARD (MAI) BITSY GRANT/HARD (NEWSOME) BROOKCLIFF BITSY GRANT/SOFT CARL SANDERS YMC HAMPTON WOODS SIBLEY FOREST SUGAR CREEK 03 PARK GLENN BELLETERRE COVENTRY MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR KIMBALL BRIDGE C MOUNTAIN CREEK R PROVIDENCE OAKS HADFIELD 04 CHADWICK CLUB FALLS OF BRASELT WILD TIMBER

B2 48 42 28 28 25 74 62 62 54 51 34 31 22 85 62 60 57 45 40 25 22 71 65 62

CHATTAHOOCHEE RI HOG MOUNTAIN SPO MEDLOCK BRIDGE PARKSIDE SHAKERAG 05 RIVER GLEN/FUL LIFE TIME ATHLET (HILL) LIFE TIME ATHLET (KAHLE) FOUR SEASONS WATERS EDGE BERKELEY HILLS C CONNEMARA EVERGREEN LAKES 06 DRESSAGE SHILOH FARMS CROOKED CREEK (SWANSON) CREEKSTONE ESTAT BETHELVIEW DOWNS THORNGATE CROOKED CREEK (FERRERO) SPRINGMONTE

B5

01 GEORGETOWN

60 51 34 31 22 85 80 68 51 34 28 25 17 68 65 62 51 51 48 31 20 77

Bright Water (Terry McCurry, captain)

VLGS @ LAKE RIDG MAINSTREET BLACKBURN HUNTLEY HILLS PIEDMONT DRIVING BITSY GRANT/HARD CHEROKEE TOWN CL 02 WYNGATE NORTH OAKLEIGH WALKERS RIDGE SWEET PINE CREEK LEGACY PARK SEVEN HILLS HERITAGE CLUB EAGLE WATCH 03 SANDY SPRINGS TC VERMACK CC OF ROSWELL RIVER RIDGE @ BA GLEN ABBEY I OLDE TOWNE EDENWILDE NESBIT LAKES 04 GREAT SKY

71 68 62 37 34 25 22 76 63 50 50 46 40 23 0 77 60 57 57 48 45 42 11 80

STOCKTONS CHASE 60 CHADDS WALK 51 HANEY WALK 48 LAKESIDE AT ANSL 45 NORTHAMPTON 42 HIGHLAND PARK/CO 40 CANTERBURY 31 05 RIVERWALK 77 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 65 LAKEFIELD FOREST 60 WISTERIA PLACE S 42 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 42 EDINBURGH 42 HEDGEROWS 37 STERLING ON THE 31 06 PEACHTREE CORNER 71 WAF REC 68 HUDLOW T C (YIN) 60 HUDLOW T C (BALAKRISHNAN) 57 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 40 NEELY FARM 37 HILLBROOKE 34 MEDLOCK BRIDGE 31 07 WILDBROOKE SUBDI 74

B3

Creekstone Estates (Scott Carroll, captain)

B4

Belleterre (Robert Kochli, captain)

B5

Sandy Springs TC (Peter Martin, captain)

B6

Bentwater (Keith Shedd, captain)

NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2022

FIELDSTONE SHARON SPRINGS P JAMES CREEK TENN LAUREL SPRINGS/F POLO GOLF & CC DEERLAKE LONGLAKE SWIM/TE

B6

01 SUGAR CREEK PERKERSON PARK SHARON LESTER TE (WEATHER) EAGLES LANDING PEACHTREE CITY T BITSY GRANT/SOFT HUNTER PARK-CITY SHARON LESTER TE (TAYLOR) 02 BENTWATER EAST COBB S&T ARBOR VIEW CREEKSIDE GOLF & TOWNE LAKE HILLS KENNWORTH T C CHESTNUT CREEK

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


MEN

B7

Northern Oaks Subdivision (John Setzer, captain)

THE FALLS OF CHE 03 HAMPTON HALL/DEK DUNWOODY NORTH MARTIN’S LANDING EAST HAMPTON KINGS COVE LOCKRIDGE FOREST DUNWOODY CC BLACKBURN 04 CHATSWORTH BROOKFIELD CC WOODBINE STATION GLENBROOKE CHICKERING SADDLE CREEK 2 PENHURST FOXHALL 05 GRANDVIEW THE EN SARATOGA TURTLE CREEK WESTOVER/GWINNET HAMILTON MILL II TRILOGY PARK MORNING VIEW

20 80 62 48 48 45 42 37 34 74 65 51 51 48 45 37 25 77 71 51 48 48 40 34

DANIEL PARK 06 FOWLER PARK ABERDEEN LAKE LAUREL JAMES CREEK TENN LAKE ASTORIA BRANDON HALL MILTON TENNIS CE CROOKED CREEK 07 FOXDALE THE RESE WOODS OF PARKVIE ST IVES CC CHATTAHOOCHEE RE HANARRY WEST HALES TRACE RIVERBROOKE (DUL GRAND CASCADES 08 PARK BROOKE II THE FIELDS I RIVER STATION SEVEN OAKS CAMBRIDGE HILLBROOKE CC OF THE SOUTH

28 88 65 57 48 42 40 28 28 80 65 57 54 48 37 31 25 71 60 60 60 45 40 31

FALLS OF AUTRY M

B7

01 ROCKDALE TENNIS HUNTCLIFF/FUL KINGSLEY EAST HAMPTON AVONDALE S & T ATHLETIC CLUB NE TWIN LAKES BITSY GRANT/SOFT 02 DUNMOOR S&T PARK BROOKE II (KNOLL) SILVER RIDGE GLEN ABBEY I HORSESHOE BEND ABBOTTS COVE PARK BROOKE II (ERICKSON) THORN BERRY 03 PIEDMONT CHASE EAGLE WATCH CHASTAIN LAKES ECHO MILL II MABRY MANOR

B8 31 66 63 60 53 46 30 30 0 77 60 54 54 51 40 34 28 77 77 57 48 40

Rock Springs Park (Seung “Steve” Lee, captain)

WOODBRIDGE @ HAM CHEROKEE TENNIS BURNT HICKORY RE 04 FIELDSTONE BROOKWOOD LAKE CHESWYCK WOODMONT GOLF & FOWLER PARK ESTATES OF FERNW WEXFORD WINDWARD LAKE 05 NORTHERN OAKS SU HAMILTON MILL II RIVERBROOKE (SUW THREE CHIMNEYS F GLENCREE APALACHEE RIVER TPC @ SUGARLOAF TRADITIONS OF BR

B8

01 HICKORY SPRINGS STOCKTONS MILL DEER RUN WEST

34 34 31 71 68 57 57 54 42 25 22 65 65 60 57 42 42 34 31 85 80 51

BROOKSTONE CC SUMMERCHASE/CHE MARIETTA CC FAIR OAKS T C LEGACY PARK 02 CHASTAIN DRUID HILLS ECHO RIDGE LESLIE BEACH PERKERSON PARK CARL SANDERS YMC DEKALB TENNIS CE BRIARCLIFF WOODS 03 POTTERSTONE WHITE COLUMNS G WILDWOOD SPRINGS HARMONY ON THE L WINDSOR OAKS MOUNTAIN VIEW KENSINGTON FARMS BROOKFIELD CC 04 ARTHURS VINEYARD WICKS CREEK MILL GLEN

45 45 42 40 8 71 68 62 60 45 31 31 28 88 71 65 40 40 37 37 20 74 62 57

C1

Harrison TC (Mike Rose, captain)

C2

Barrington (Jude Brautigan, captain)

C3

Castleberry Heights (Saravana Gandhi Kalidasan, captain)

C4

The Park @ Vinings (Logan Brown, captain)

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ROSWELL STATION INVERNESS THE BRANCHES DUNWOODY CC (MCNULTY) DUNWOODY CC (ORR) 05 ROCK SPRINGS PAR TOWNSEND CREEK RIVER OAK S&R RIVERMOORE PARK THE CLUB @ EDGEW HANARRY ESTATES GREAT OAKS LANDI 06 BRIDLEWOOD JONES BRIDGE AVOCET CLUB OXFORD MILL (NESSELROAD) BELLMOORE PARK ST MARLO CC OXFORD MILL (HARRIS) ATLANTA ATHLETIC 07 MONTVALE SWIM & WILDBROOKE SUBDI WINDWARD LAKE WOODLAND PARK

51 42 42 37 31 83 73 53 46 36 30 26 71 62 60 48 48 45 37 25 77 68 65 51

JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

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MEN C6

East Cobb S&T (Tony Brown, captain)

PRINCETON SQUARE CROOKED CREEK GREEN SUMMERS WILD TIMBER 08 HAYNES LANDING THE CLUB AT SPAL WOODFIELD SPALDING GLEN MJCCA RIVER GLEN/FUL BLACKBURN FONTAINEBLEAU

C1

01 WOODBRIDGE @ HAM SENTINEL WEST BUTLER CREEK OAKWIND HIGHLANDS AT HAM THE GEORGIAN BROWNS FARM DELLINGER PARK 02 DEKALB TENNIS CE (HUTCHIS) OLD PAPER MILL BEN HILL PARK VININGS ESTATES DEKALB TENNIS CE (SOMOZA) BITSY GRANT/SOFT SIBLEY FOREST KING VALLEY AT V 03 BRIDGEMILL TENNI HERITAGE @ ROSWE PINETREE CC BRADSHAW FARM (CATES) BRADSHAW FARM (STYCOS) CHESTNUT HILL FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE 04 HARRISON T C KINGS FARM POST OAK REC TERRELL MILL T C CAMDEN PLACE EAST COBB S&T HOLLY SPRINGS CHESTNUT SPRINGS 05 WILD MEADOWS

66

45 34 31 25 62 60 57 51 48 48 40 31 74 60 57 51 42 42 40 31 77 62 54 48 42 42 40 31 73 66 53 50 50 43 13 80 60 54 54 51 45 31 11 73

GRANDVIEW THE EN HAMPTON VANNS TAVERN PARKSTONE WINDERMERE/FORSY ROCK SPRINGS PAR 06 THE FIELDS I BYRNWYCK S & T PEACHTREE STATIO WATERS MILL THE FIELDS III BRIDGEWATER SUBD DUNWOODY NORTH BRITTANY 07 FLOWERS CROSSING (OLIVER) FLOWERS CROSSING (REED) SMOKE RISE COUNT JEFFERSON STATIO MAPLE RIDGE S&T WHEATFIELDS STEEPLECHASE RICHLAND 08 FOWLER PARK SEVEN OAKS WELLINGTON DEERLAKE BRIDLE RIDGE THE MANOR GOLF & ST IVES CC STANDARD CLUB

C2

01 BLACKBURN RICHARD CRAIG PA HUDLOW T C (HAN) HUDLOW T C (LEETH) SARATOGA ST IVES CC SUMMIT CHASE HANARRY ESTATES 02 INDIAN HILLS CC DOUBLEGATE (SKRADA) SPRING RIDGE MARTIN’S LANDING FOX CREEK DOUBLEGATE (MATHEWSON)

NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2022

C8 63 60 50 43 43 16 74 68 60 51 48 37 34 25 65 62 60 51 48 40 37 34 68 65 60 57 45 37 34 31 80 74 57 51 45 34 28 28 82 68 57 48 45 45

TUXFORD OLDE TOWNE 03 BARRINGTON CHATTAHOOCHEE RI SEVEN OAKS RIVERSTONE PLANT EDGEBROOK SUGAR MILL ABERDEEN PARSONS RUN 04 THE OVERLOOK @ M BENTWATER WHITFIELD ANNEEWAKEE TRAIL WESTCHESTER S&T RIVER GREEN WINDY HILL ATHLE WOODLANDS

C3

01 BENTWOOD EE ROBINSON PARK CHATTAHOOCHEE RU MOUNTAIN PARK NORTH RIVER CROS COOPERS POND FLOWERS CROSSING STILLWATER 02 GLENLAKE I LEAFMORE CREEK WEATHERSTONE HAMPTON HALL/DEK CHAPEL HILL SYKES PARK WEST SMYRNA S&T COCHISE 03 WINDERMERE/FORSY CASTLEBERRY HEI WOODMONT GOLF & WINDWARD LAKE POLO GOLF & CC JAMES CREEK TENN LONGLAKE SWIM/TE HARMONY ON THE L 04 FALCON CREST DEVEREUX DOWNS

28 20 80 74 68 60 42 37 25 11 71 65 60 54 54 48 22 22 71 65 60 48 42 42 31 28 68 68 60 57 54 45 37 8 68 68 62 54 54 51 20 17 82 65

Northampton (Dave Lair, captain) EAGLE WATCH CREEKSIDE OAKS HIGHLAND POINTE CLARY LAKES JACKSON CREEK BRISTOL OAKS

C4

01 TUXFORD DUNWOODY CC HORSESHOE BEND DRUID HILLS CC OF ROSWELL ROCKDALE TENNIS GREATER ATLANTA CC OF THE SOUTH 02 WEST OAKS EDINBURGH WILD TIMBER CHATEAU ELAN SPO FIELDSTONE MEDLOCK BRIDGE STERLING ON THE SHAKERAG 03 THE PARK @ VININ CHADDS FORD HIGHLAND RIDGE HARRISON T C CHIMNEY SPRINGS LAKEHAVEN ECHO MILL II INDIAN HILLS CC

C6

01 EAST COBB S&T TOWNE LAKE HILLS THE BRANCHES SEVEN HILLS PARK AT CEDARCRE LOCH HIGHLAND WEXFORD 02 HAMILTON MILL I GRAND CASCADES THE RIVER CLUB/G SUGAR MILL CONCORD FARMS

57 51 51 34 31 25 74 71 57 51 45 42 28 28 77 74 65 57 45 31 25 22 85 74 57 48 42 37 34 20 76 76 53 53 46 40 3 71 68 65 60 60

FALLS OF AUTRY M MOUNTAIN PARK STONEBRIER AT SU 03 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR DUNWOODY CC LIFE TIME ATHLET WYNTERHALL CC OF ROSWELL PEACHTREE CORNER GLENLAKE I PEACHTREE STATIO 04 FOWLER PARK (THYAGARAJAN) CREEKSTONE ESTAT WHITE COLUMNS G PARK FOREST FOWLER PARK (MISHRA) MILTON RACKET CL WESTBROOK EDENWILDE

C8

01 NORTHAMPTON CHADDS WALK WILDWOOD SPRINGS SHARON LESTER TE BRITTANY HUNTCLIFF/FUL LEGACY PARK HOWELL FARMS 02 RIVERMIST/GWINNE OLDE ATLANTA CLU AVOCET CLUB MARTIN’S LANDING HILLBROOKE SEVEN OAKS WINDWARD LAKE CAMBRIDGE 03 LAKE FOREST SUBD JAMES CREEK TENN SHARON SPRINGS P CROOKED CREEK FIELDSTONE TRADITIONS COPPER CREEK-FOR BRAMBLETT GROVE

40 17 17 74 68 68 60 42 31 28 25 74 68 65 51 48 40 37 11 88 80 65 37 37 34 31 25 68 68 62 51 51 40 37 20 82 60 60 54 48 48 37 8


SUNDAY WOMEN

SUNDAY WOMEN AA1

01 SANDY SPRINGS TC (KOKOSKA) BITSY GRANT/HARD BLACKBURN SANDY SPRINGS TC (TUBBS)

AA2

01 SANDY SPRINGS TC SUGAR CREEK BITSY GRANT/HARD VERMACK HARRISON T C VICKERY ATLANTA ATHLETIC SADDLE CREEK 2

AA3

01 EE ROBINSON PARK LIFE TIME ATHLET RIVERBROOKE (DUL VILLAGE MILL 02 DELLINGER PARK CHASTAIN HARRISON T C FAIR OAKS T C

A1

86 66 33 13 71 62 57 57 54 37 28 22 66 50 43 40 63 56 40 40

01 CLAYTON COUNTY T 74 WATERS EDGE 62 ROCKDALE TENNIS (MYNATT) 62 DEKALB TENNIS CE 45 PEACHTREE CITY T 45 ROCKDALE TENNIS (WARD) 37 RICHARD CRAIG PA 37 SHARON LESTER TE 34 02 BITSY GRANT/HARD 82 CHEROKEE TENNIS 62 LAKESIDE AT ANSL 60 BURNT HICKORY LA 57 TRIBUTARY 51 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 34 SWEETWATER T C 28 SIBLEY FOREST 22 03 LITCHFIELD 100 85 WHITE COLUMNS G 60 FOWLER PARK 60

AA1

OLDE SAVANNAH SQ CC OF ROSWELL VICKERY JONES BRIDGE NESBIT LAKES

A2

01 BITSY GRANT/SOFT DUNWOODY CC SHARON LESTER TE PEACHTREE CORNER CHASTAIN FONTAINEBLEAU PEACHTREE STATIO VILLAGE MILL 02 LEGACY PARK OLDE TOWNE EAST HAMPTON WYNGATE SOUTH THE OVERLOOK @ M NORTHAMPTON MARIETTA CC TALLY GREEN 03 BOBBY BAILEY TC CHATEAU ELAN WIN W P JONES PARK SEVEN OAKS LAKE ASTORIA WILD TIMBER LAUREL SPRINGS/F TPC @ SUGARLOAF 04 FOWLER PARK BROOKFIELD CC LAUREL BROOKE KIMBALL FARMS GLASTONBERRY VICKERY CROOKED CREEK THE MANOR GOLF &

A3

01 DRUID HILLS TWIN LAKES SHARON LESTER TE SUGAR CREEK ANSLEY (MATRE)

54 42 34 31 31 80 68 57 54 54 34 34 17 85 71 60 54 48 34 22 22 77 68 62 54 51 40 34 11 68 62 62 60 48 40 34 22 80 65 51 45 45

02

03

04

05

06

07

GLENLAKE I 42 DEKALB TENNIS CE 42 ANSLEY (ANDERSON) 25 HARRISON T C 62 BRADSHAW FARM 60 BRIDGEMILL TENNI 51 PINETREE CC 48 THE WATERFORD 45 HICKORY SPRINGS 45 HIGHLAND POINTE 45 EAGLE WATCH 40 LEES CROSSING 80 CANONGATE AT MIR 71 WINDY HILL ATHLE 71 SUMMERGROVE 51 HANOVER WEST 42 CARL SANDERS YMC 40 BITSY GRANT/HARD (THOMAS) 34 BITSY GRANT/HARD (ARMOUR) 8 LAKE FOREST SUBD 71 HEMBREE GROVE 65 TUXFORD 62 WOODMONT GOLF & 60 CENTRAL PARK COU 42 SPRING RIDGE 40 MILTON RACKET CL 31 EDENWILDE 25 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 68 MILL CREEK HIGH 65 FOUR SEASONS 60 MORNING VIEW 60 BOBBY BAILEY TC 45 BROOKWOOD MANOR 42 CONNEMARA 37 TURTLE CREEK 20 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 82 ST IVES CC 82 PEACHTREE STATIO 65 CC OF THE SOUTH 51 OXFORD MILL 48 HORSESHOE BEND 34 W P JONES PARK 20 LESLIE BEACH 14 CAMDEN PLACE 65 THE BRANCHES 62 SANDY SPRINGS TC (YEALY) 57

Bitsy Grant/Hard Courts (Lynss Choo, captain)

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SANDY SPRINGS TC (PICHON) 57 RIVERSIDE S&T 54 MILL GLEN 51 HUNTLEY HILLS 34 SANDY SPRINGS TC (NICHOLA) 17

A5

01 FAIR OAKS T C PEACHTREE CITY T BRIARCLIFF WOODS SUGAR CREEK (THOMAS) SUGAR CREEK (POOLE) GLENLAKE II BITSY GRANT/SOFT MCGHEE TENNIS CE 02 HANARRY ESTATES RHODES JORDAN PA MEDLOCK BRIDGE FOXDALE THE RESE ST IVES CC FLOWERS CROSSING RIVERWALK THE CLUB @ EDGEW 03 BLACKBURN (LANGAN) JONES BRIDGE BLACKBURN (MORAN) DUNWOODY CC HUDLOW T C LIFE TIME ATHLET HORSESHOE BEND FALLS OF AUTRY M 04 SADDLEBROOK/COBB CHEROKEE TENNIS (MARSTON) WALKERS RIDGE HAMILTON CROSSIN CHEROKEE TENNIS (CURRY) CHASTAIN LAKES BROOKSTONE CC WESTCHESTER S&T 05 HILLBROOKE LANIER SPRINGS LONGLAKE SWIM/TE CAMBRIDGE THE MANOR GOLF & DEERLAKE FIELDSTONE

AA2

71 57 57 48 48 42 42 31 80 62 57 57 45 45 31 20 77 68 57 57 40 37 31 31 71 68 51 51 51 45 40 20 71 65 60 51 45 40 40

GROVE PARK 06 TERRELL MILL T C WESTCHESTER S&T PLANTATION NORTH CHIMNEY SPRINGS INDIAN HILLS CC (OBRIEN) WEATHERSTONE HARRISON T C INDIAN HILLS CC (LEBAN)

A7

01 BROOKSTONE CC DELLINGER PARK BENTWATER OLDE HERITAGE HUNTER PARK-CITY HARRISON T C HAMILTON CROSSIN LOST MOUNTAIN TE 02 HAMPTON FARMS HUNTCLIFF/FUL POST OAK REC TERRELL MILL T C VERMACK NEW BEDFORD BYRNWYCK S & T INVERNESS 03 VININGS ON THE C CHASTAIN DRUID HILLS (HARRIS) GLENLAKE I ATHLETIC CLUB NE DRUID HILLS (JOHNSON) HAMPTON HALL/DEK CHEROKEE TOWN CL 04 PARKSTONE CASTLEBROOKE TEN STERLING ON THE ROCK SPRINGS PAR RIVERMOORE PARK CHATTAHOOCHEE RI GRAND CASCADES GRANDVIEW THE EN 05 WATERS EDGE FLOWERS CROSSING LOCKRIDGE FOREST

25 80 65 62 48 45 40 28 28 62 60 51 51 48 45 40 40 80 68 57 51 42 37 34 28 68 57 54 54 48 45 42 28 77 57 51 48 42 42 40 37 65 60 57

SMOKE RISE COUNT WILDWOOD SARATOGA MJCCA ST MARLO CC 06 MANOR NORTH WESTBROOK WINDWARD LAKE PLANTATION @ BRO CROOKED CREEK FALLS OF AUTRY M TUXFORD CHADBOURNE

54 45 45 42 28 74 71 65 60 40 37 37 14

A8

01 LAKESIDE AT ANSL 77 KINGS COVE 71 PRINCETON CORNER 57 PRINCETON MILL I 51 TERRELL MILL T C 40 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 40 MOUNTAIN CREEK R 34 OLDE TOWNE 28 02 THE FALLS OF CHE 74 BROOKSTONE 1 62 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 60 CHADDS RIDGE 51 WOODLANDS 48 LEGACY PARK 40 BROOKSTONE 3 37 MEADOW BROOK 25 03 DEKALB TENNIS CE 85 ROCKDALE TENNIS 62 WYNTERHALL 54 MOUNTAIN PARK 54 BITSY GRANT/HARD 40 COCHISE 40 SANDY SPRINGS TC (JENSEN) 34 SANDY SPRINGS TC (BLAKE) 28 04 ATLANTA ATHLETIC (MALONE) 74 DOUBLEGATE 60 OXFORD MILL 54 SPRING RIDGE 48 HAMPTON HALL/FUL 42 WEXFORD 40 ATLANTA ATHLETIC (JOHNSON) 40

Sandy Springs TC (Stephanie Halpern, captain) JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

67


SUNDAY WOMEN AA3

MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 05 TPC @ SUGARLOAF VILLAGE GROVE TRADITIONS OF BR (KEMP) BUFORD CITY PARK SHAKERAG TRADITIONS OF BR (BURKE) HIDDEN FALLS SUB ST MARLO CC 06 THE MANOR GOLF & DRESSAGE SEVEN OAKS PARK BROOKE II STONEHAVEN POINT WINDERMERE/FORSY DEERLAKE ST IVES CC

B1

01 LOST FORREST BRIDGEMILL TENNI (MECKLEY) BRIDGEMILL TENNI (CROSS) HEDGEROSE HAMILTON CROSSIN

68

A1

EE Robinson Park (Vanessa Woeste, captain) 40 65 65 54 54 45 45 42 25 74 65 54 48 45 42 37 31 65 57 54 54 54

EAST COBB S&T GOVERNOR’S PRESE MOUNTAIN VIEW 02 SHARON LESTER TE PEACHTREE CITY T (WEEKS) DRUID HILLS PEACHTREE CITY T (DANIELL) UNION CROSSING SUGAR CREEK PEACHTREE CITY T (WARREN) ANSLEY 03 BITSY GRANT/HARD BRISTOL OAKS BROOKWOOD HILLS SANDY SPRINGS TC JACKSON CREEK VININGS ESTATES KING VALLEY AT V WINDY HILL ATHLE 04 WYNTERHALL ECHO RIDGE TWIN LAKES DUNWOODY CC BRITTANY

54 48 11 77 65 60 45 45 42 37 25 65 62 57 54 42 40 40 37 77 57 54 51 45

BERKELEY HILLS C CONCOURSE ATH CL LOCKRIDGE FOREST 05 WILD TIMBER W P JONES PARK OLDE ATLANTA CLU APALACHEE FARMS RICHLAND THE PRESERVE RIVERBROOKE (DUL CHATEAU ELAN WIN 06 CC OF ROSWELL (CASTIGLION) WHITE COLUMNS G CC OF ROSWELL (WILLIAMS) HUNTCLIFF/FUL CRABAPPLE CHASE MARTIN’S LANDING EAST ROSWELL PAR BROOKSHADE 07 MAINSTREET DEKALB TENNIS CE (GRAY) FOUR SEASONS RIVERMIST/GWINNE DEKALB TENNIS CE (GLETSU)

42 42 22 74 62 60 57 54 34 31 25 80 74 57 45 40 40 31 31 65 62 60 57 54

Bitsy Grant/Hard Courts (Elizabeth Tullis, captain)

DEKALB TENNIS CE (DESROSI) 48 GLENLAKE I 45 ROCKDALE TENNIS 5 08 STEVENS CREEK 74 HILLBROOKE 68 ABERDEEN 60 WINDWARD LAKE (KONZ) 51 CROOKED CREEK 42 NORTHERN OAKS SU 37 MEDLOCK BRIDGE 34 WINDWARD LAKE (MCFARLIN) 31

B2

01 COUNTRY WALK OAKLEIGH LEGACY PARK DEER LICK PARK THE GEORGIAN WESTOVER/COBB WOODBRIDGE @ HAM BROOKSTONE 3 02 UNION CROSSING DEKALB TENNIS CE BITSY GRANT/SOFT

68 57 57 54 51 45 45 20 68 60 57

CLAYTON COUNTY T LEGACY AT THE RI OAKHURST PARK ATHLETIC CLUB NE PIEDMONT DRIVING 03 WEXFORD EAGLE WATCH LOCH HIGHLAND CHESTNUT HILL BROOKFIELD CC RIVERSIDE HARRISON T C THE ARBORS 04 CARL SANDERS YMC (SCHIPPE) CHASTAIN CHADDS WALK SANDY SPRINGS TC SEWELL PARK BISHOP’S GREEN CARL SANDERS YMC (DENSON) NORTH FOREST 05 MOUNTAIN PARK PARSONS RUN HAVENSTONE

57 54 40 34 28 71 68 65 62 40 37 28 25 77 68 60 51 48 37 31 25 77 74 54

CHADWICK CLUB CHATTAHOOCHEE RU NORTH FORKE GGC TENNIS FACIL TRILOGY PARK 06 SPRINGMONTE CREEKSTONE ESTAT CC OF ROSWELL RIVER GLEN/FUL GLEN ABBEY I BELLETERRE CC OF THE SOUTH AVOCET CLUB 07 LIBERTY SUBDIVIS POLO GOLF & CC LAKE LAUREL WINDERMERE/FORSY CARMICHAEL FARMS CROOKED CREEK WHITE COLUMNS G THE MANOR GOLF & 08 KINGSLEY BLACKBURN DUNWOODY CC

A2

Bitsy Grant/Soft Courts (Laura Fritts, captain)

A3

Druid Hills (Erin Arnett, captain)

A5

Hillbrooke (Kismet Mikos, captain)

A7

Hampton Farms (Deborah Ridgway, captain)

NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2022

54 48 34 28 28 77 62 57 54 51 42 34 20 71 68 62 51 45 40 37 22 60 57 57


SUNDAY WOMEN

A8

Dekalb TC (Carly Forlines, captain)

PEACHTREE STATIO LESLIE BEACH THE CLUB AT SPAL MJCCA THE BRANCHES

B3

01 DRUID HILLS (DELMEDICO) CLAYTON COUNTY T EMBRY HILLS DRUID HILLS (MCGILL) AVONDALE S & T SHARON LESTER TE DEKALB TENNIS CE SUGAR CREEK 02 SEVEN HILLS (KUBOW) CAMDEN POINTE EAGLE WATCH CANTERBURY GOVERNORS TOWNE BRIDGEMILL TENNI SEVEN HILLS (HOOD) CASTEEL HEIGHTS 03 SIBLEY FOREST

54 51 45 45 28 74 74 68 45 37 37 34 28 65 65 60 54 48 42 37 25 77

FOXCROFT SENTINEL LAKE BLACKBURN (ZANGER) BRITTANY CONCOURSE ATH CL BLACKBURN (SCHNEIDER) HUNTLEY HILLS 04 MILTON TENNIS CE ROSWELL PARK HARMONY ON THE L CRABAPPLE LAKE/P WATERFORD GREEN HIGHLAND POINTE WHITE COLUMNS G FOREST CREEK 05 SPOUT SPRINGS TE REUNION GRANDVIEW ESTATE RUBY FOREST GREAT OAKS LANDI MAPLE RIDGE S&T WHEATFIELDS MORNING VIEW 06 MARTIN’S LANDING

B1 71 65 65 40 37 25 17 65 57 57 54 48 42 37 37 74 71 60 45 45 42 31 28 62

RIVER STATION 60 THE CLUB AT SPAL 60 DUNWOODY CC 57 HUDLOW T C 54 KIMBALL FARMS 45 CC OF ROSWELL 34 HARTRIDGE 25 07 VANNS TAVERN 65 WESTBROOK 65 FIELDSTONE 54 WINDERMERE/FORSY 45 THREE CHIMNEYS F 45 CHATSWORTH @ FOR 42 CENTRAL PARK COU 42 LONGLAKE SWIM/TE 37 08 MONTVALE SWIM & 68 THE HIGHLANDS @ 65 JONES BRIDGE 60 PARSONS RUN 57 ATLANTA ATHLETIC (PHILPOT) 48 ATLANTA ATHLETIC (MORLAN) 37 PINEWALK S&T 31 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 31

B4

Sharon Lester TC (Nevin Ergul, captain)

01 CREEKSIDE GOLF & BARNES MILL TOLLESON PARK PRINCETON LAKES/ WESTPORT CHASTAIN HUNTER PARK-CITY LAUREL PARK 02 EAGLES LANDING DRUID HILLS GLENLAKE I VILLAGE MILL SANDY SPRINGS TC GEORGETOWN (MOREN) BLACKBURN GEORGETOWN (DE FINO) 03 EAGLE WATCH WYNGATE SOUTH FOXHALL TOWNE LAKE HILLS LITCHFIELD 100 RIVER GREEN DEER RUN WEST

68 65 62 60 51 34 28 28 68 62 51 48 48 42 42 34 71 60 54 51 45 45 37

LAUREL BROOKE 34 04 JACKSON CREEK 77 RIVER FOREST 68 CHIMNEY LAKES 57 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 54 DEVEREUX DOWNS 51 HARRISON T C 34 HERITAGE @ ROSWE 28 PENHURST 28 05 BARRINGTON 80 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 62 BRIDLEWOOD 62 HIGHLANDS @ BRID 51 PRINCETON SQUARE 51 TWIN CREEKS 45 STANDARD CLUB 22 FOREST PLANTATIO 22 06 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 77 BERKELEY WALK 57 LIFE TIME ATHLET 57 DUNWOODY CC (LIVINGSTON) 51 DUNWOODY CC (DAVIS) 48 TUXFORD 42 REDFIELD 40

ST IVES CC 07 MORNINGBROOKE HAMILTON MILL I KNOLLWOOD LAKES BUFORD CITY PARK WHITE OAK PLACE WESTOVER/GWINNET SUMMIT CHASE BROOKWOOD MANOR 08 MILTON TENNIS CE FIELDSTONE FOWLER PARK THORNGATE CAMBRIDGE SPRINGMONTE SEVEN OAKS MILTON RACKET CL

B5

01 LEAFMORE CREEK SHARON LESTER TE ROCKDALE TENNIS PEACHTREE CITY T MCGHEE TENNIS CE

B2

Springmonte (Lynn Schneider, captain)

B3

Druid Hills (Allison Delmedico, captain)

B4

Morningbrooke (Holly Lautzenhiser, captain)

B5

Leafmore Creek (Angela Mickle, captain)

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25 71 62 60 51 48 37 37 31 85 82 51 48 45 37 34 14 77 62 54 51 48

JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

69


SUNDAY WOMEN B6

Dunmoor S&T (Sandra Garrett, captain)

SUGAR CREEK DEKALB TENNIS CE RICHARD CRAIG PA 02 TUXFORD HAYNES LANDING WELLINGTON SUGAR MILL NEELY FARM HUDLOW T C CHADWICK CLUB THE FIELDS III 03 BLACKBURN (WILKINSON) BRIGHT WATER WINDING VISTA CHASTAIN LEAFMORE CREEK TWIN LAKES BRIARCLIFF WOODS BLACKBURN (PATRICK) 04 SHILOH FARMS DEL WEBB CHATEAU LAKE ASTORIA LAUREL SPRINGS/F HERITAGE CREST

70

45 34 25 80 71 54 54 51 45 34 8 71 68 68 51 40 37 34 28 77 60 57 54 42

TURNBERRY 40 WOODLAND PARK 40 RIVERSTONE PLANT 28 05 DUNWOODY CC 74 EDENWILDE 74 ESTATES OF FERNW 71 INVERNESS 57 NESBIT LAKES 54 WEXFORD 25 CC OF ROSWELL 25 SANDY SPRINGS TC 17 06 WOODBRIDGE @ HAM 71 BENTWATER 57 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (POSTON) 54 OAKWIND 51 DELLINGER PARK (ELLINGTON) 51 KENNWORTH T C 42 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (HENDERS) 37 DELLINGER PARK (MCCAULEY) 34 07 PRINCETON LAKES 82 PROVIDENCE CORNE 65 NORTHAMPTON 54 EAST SPRING LAKE 54 INDIAN HILLS CC 51

B7

MOUNTAIN CREEK R HAMPTON FARMS HEDGEROW 08 EAGLE WATCH SUMMERCHASE/CHE HIGHLANDS AT HAM FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE MARIETTA CC HARRISON T C MT PARAN CHURCH CHESTNUT GROVE

B6

01 TRADITIONS OF BR FLOWERS CROSSING PEACHTREE WOODS DUNCAN’S LAKE TE WILDWOOD STERLING ON THE GGC TENNIS FACIL CHANDLER POND 02 WAF REC POLO GOLF & CC WINDERMERE/FORSY

37 34 20 77 57 57 54 48 42 37 25 77 60 54 48 42 42 40 34 62 62 60

Barrett Downs (Wendy Yates, captain)

PROVENCE 60 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 57 EDINBURGH 42 RIVER FALLS 31 FIELDSTONE 22 03 RIVERMOORE PARK (PEARCE) 68 LANSDOWNE 60 WATERS EDGE 57 RIVERMOORE PARK (WIRSHING) 57 SOUTHLAND CC 48 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 42 RICHLAND 40 HANARRY ESTATES 25 04 THE FIELDS I 77 DUNMOOR S&T 62 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 57 BRIDLE RIDGE 54 ROSWELL STATION 51 HORSESHOE BEND 40 CC OF ROSWELL 34 PENNBROOKE 20 05 BRIDGEMILL TENNI 71 CARTERSVILLE COU 65 STILESBORO TRACE 57

THE BROADLANDS TOWNE LAKE HILLS THE RESERVE LEGACY PARK EAGLE WATCH 06 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (HARTMAN) MCGHEE TENNIS CE TOLLESON PARK BITSY GRANT/SOFT (DONAHUE) CHARLTON FORGE CHEROKEE TOWN CL VININGS ESTATES MEADOWGROVE 07 WESTCHESTER S&T WOODBINE STATION MIDDLEBROOKE HANEY WALK BRADSHAW FARM WINDSOR OAKS HOLLY SPRINGS SUMMERFORD 08 ANSLEY PIEDMONT DRIVING FONTAINEBLEAU

48 48 45 34 28 74 71 60 54 51 31 28 28 82 62 57 54 42 42 34 22 68 62 62

SHARON LESTER TE SANDY SPRINGS TC DUNWOODY CC LIFE TIME ATHLET THE BRANCHES

B7

01 RICHARD CRAIG PA 80 SHARON LESTER TE (PIERCE) 71 SUMMIT FAMILY YM 68 SOUTH FULTON TC 42 SHARON LESTER TE (HANSEN) 42 SUGAR CREEK (FRYAR) 40 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 31 SUGAR CREEK (WEAVER) 22 02 PACES CLUB 68 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 68 GREAT SKY 54 ARBOR VIEW 51 BROOKSTONE CC 48 CHESTNUT HILL 37 CHEROKEE TENNIS 37 DEER RUN WEST 34 03 KINGSLEY 77

B8

Chastain (Kathleen Trestrail, captain)

C1

Sharon Lester TC (Sarah Hack, captain)

C2

Hampton Woods (Tina Gilje, captain)

C3

Life Time Athletic and Tennis (Renee Tracy, captain)

NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2022

60 42 40 31 31


SUNDAY WOMEN

C4

04

05

06

07

Fieldstone (Heather Windbiel, captain)

SANDY SPRINGS TC INDEPENDENCE SQ HANOVER WOODS TERRELL MILL T C (LEE) TERRELL MILL T C (DAY) TERRELL MILL T C (HOENIG) DUNWOODY NORTH CHESTNUT CREEK JOHNSONS LANDING NEWCASTLE FARM HEMBREE PARK CHICKERING BROOKFIELD CC HIGHLAND RIDGE MARTIN’S LANDING TURTLE CREEK HANARRY WEST WHITE HAWK MORNING VIEW FOUR SEASONS HAMILTON MILL II REUNION HANARRY ESTATES CC OF ROSWELL DOUBLEGATE OXFORD MILL THE FIELDS I MEDLOCK BRIDGE KIMBALL BRIDGE C GRAN RIVER LIFE TIME ATHLET EE ROBINSON PARK BARRETT DOWNS SHAKERAG RIVERBROOKE (DUL ST IVES CC THREE CHIMNEYS F ABBOTTS COVE CREEKSTONE ESTAT

B8

01 KENNWORTH T C BROWNS FARM ECHO MILL II HUNTER PARK-CITY SWEETWATER T C GOVERNORS TOWNE

C6

71 60 45 45 45 28 25 74 62 57 54 48 42 40 20 71 71 62 51 40 40 34 28 68 65 60 54 54 34 31 31 77 71 51 45 45 42 37 28 68 65 62 45 42 40

THE GEORGIAN 37 CANONGATE AT MIR 37 02 CHATSWORTH 82 HIGHLAND POINT 65 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 60 ARBOR BRIDGE 57 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 42 WICKS CREEK 37 BROOKFIELD CC 31 POST OAK REC 22 03 DRUID HILLS 74 CHASTAIN 62 WINDY HILL ATHLE 54 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 48 SIBLEY FOREST 45 TERRELL MILL T C 45 MCGHEE TENNIS CE 42 CONCOURSE ATH CL 25 04 DUNWOODY NORTH 62 EDENWILDE 60 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 57 VERMACK 57 PEACHTREE CORNER 54 DUNWOODY CC 42 MILL GLEN 37 WOODFIELD 28 05 AVONLEA CROSSING 77 WILD TIMBER 65 STERLING ON THE 62 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 62 HAMILTON MILL I 42 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 42 LANIER SPRINGS 40 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 5 06 LESLIE BEACH 71 SMOKE RISE COUNT 68 ROCKDALE TENNIS 57 RICHARD CRAIG PA 51 FOUR SEASONS 45 PANGBORN 40 DEKALB TENNIS CE (MITCHEL) 34 DEKALB TENNIS CE (FISHER) 31 07 GREEN SUMMERS 77 WOODMONT GOLF & 62 NOTTING HILL 60 VICKERY 57 WINDWARD LAKE 45

C5 ASHEBROOKE THE MANOR GOLF & GOVERNOR’S PRESE 08 SARATOGA ST IVES CC FALLS OF AUTRY M GREATER ATLANTA CC OF THE SOUTH RIVER COLONY SOU HALES TRACE GRAND CASCADES

C1

01 LEGACY PARK HARDAGE FARM THE WATERFORD MARIETTA CC BUTLER CREEK SEVEN HILLS BROOKSTONE CC FAIR OAKS T C 02 SHARON LESTER TE AVONDALE S & T NEWNAN CC SUMMIT FAMILY YM DRUID HILLS TOLLESON PARK TRIBUTARY 03 WOODSTOCK KNOLL HARMONY ON THE L ESTATES OF BROOK ROSWELL PARK (HARRIS) ESTATES OF FERNW ROSWELL PARK (GOGOLIN) SADDLE RIDGE LAK OAK CREEK ESTATE 04 DEERLAKE ABERDEEN APALACHEE RIVER RIVER OAK S&R FLOWERS CROSSING PROVIDENCE/GWI ROCK SPRINGS PAR WILD TIMBER 05 WHITE COLUMNS G NOTTING HILL SEVEN OAKS

Ansley (Anna Lentz, captain)

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34 31 31 68 68 51 51 48 42 37 31 91 65 51 48 45 45 31 20 76 70 56 53 50 26 16 80 74 65 48 40 37 34 20 80 65 57 48 48 45 28 25 68 68 57

Richard Craig Park (Kallie Medbery, captain)

LAKE FOREST SUBD FIELDSTONE HAMPTON MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR BRIDGEWATER SUBD 06 ECHO RIDGE MJCCA HUDLOW T C PEACHTREE STATIO BLACKBURN (WILLIAMS) BRITTANY BRIARCLIFF WOODS BLACKBURN (GAY)

C2

01 CHATEAU ELAN SPO REUNION FLOWERS CROSSING DANIEL PARK WHEATFIELDS RESE HEBRON CHRISTIAN SUWANEE STATION RIVERMOORE PARK 02 THREE CHIMNEYS F GLEN ABBEY I RIVER GLEN/FUL DOUBLEGATE SHAKERAG BERKELEY HILLS C (ODOM) CHARTWELL/FULTON BERKELEY HILLS C (LANG) 03 TOWNE LAKE HILLS SERENADE ARTHURS VINEYARD JEFFERSON TOWNSH RIVER GREEN BRADSHAW FARM MEADOW BROOK NORTH LANDING 04 KINGSLEY HAMPTON WOODS CHIMNEY SPRINGS HERITAGE TRACE CAMDEN PLACE GEORGETOWN HORSESHOE BEND CC OF ROSWELL

C8

54 51 37 34 28 74 65 62 57 45 40 28 25 71 62 60 60 54 42 37 11 71 71 57 48 48 48 42 11 74 68 57 51 45 45 28 28 71 68 54 51 51 48 34 20

05 MCGHEE TENNIS CE RIVERSIDE S&T HIGHLANDS AT HAM CHEROKEE TOWN CL THE FALLS AT MAS PINETREE CC CARL SANDERS YMC

C3

01 CHEROKEE TENNIS BROWNS FARM WOODLANDS BRADSHAW FARM CARTERSVILLE COU LOST MOUNTAIN TE Edgewater 02 NORTHAMPTON JEFFERSON TOWNSH HARRISON T C SADDLE CREEK 2 CHADDS WALK INDIAN HILLS CC HIGHLAND POINTE JACKSON CREEK 03 WILD MEADOWS CROOKED CREEK (GMAHLE) SEVEN OAKS CROOKED CREEK (FREEBERN) SHARON SPRINGS P PARSONS RUN LAKE LAUREL PARKSTONE 04 LIFE TIME ATHLET ATLANTA ATHLETIC ST MARLO CC BYRNWYCK S & T MEDLOCK BRIDGE TUXFORD MILL GLEN NESBIT LAKES 05 CHASTAIN CARL SANDERS YMC SMOKE RISE COUNT SHARON LESTER TE BITSY GRANT/HARD WINDING VISTA DEKALB TENNIS CE

60 60 56 53 50 46 23 73 66 66 60 40 26 13 77 62 62 57 45 45 34 14 82 65 57 54 42 37 37 20 88 60 45 45 45 40 37 25 85 71 71 42 40 34 31

ATHLETIC CLUB NE

22

C4

01 THE FIELDS I 80 STILLWATER 68 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 65 GRAND CASCADES 62 HAMILTON MILL II 37 WINDERMERE/FORSY 34 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 31 SUMMIT CHASE 20 02 PARK AT CEDARCRE 71 FAIR OAKS T C 62 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 54 WILLOW CREEK 54 KING VALLEY AT V 48 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 48 KINGS COVE 31 RIVER PARK 28 03 FIELDSTONE (WINDBIEL) 77 WEXFORD 60 RIVERSTONE PLANT 54 WHITE COLUMNS G 51 FIELDSTONE (MACKRELL) 45 FIELDSTONE (MAURER) 42 INVERNESS 40 CRABAPPLE LAKE/P 28 04 DEKALB TENNIS CE (MANLEY) 80 CHEROKEE WOODS E 68 WYNBROOKE 62 DEKALB TENNIS CE (ROAN) 54 LESLIE BEACH 54 ANSLEY 48 TWIN LAKES 20 SUMMIT SMOKE 11

C5

01 RICHARD CRAIG PA DEKALB TENNIS CE (SHEETS) CAPITAL CITY BITSY GRANT/HARD SWEETWATER T C LEAFMORE CREEK GLENLAKE II DEKALB TENNIS CE (PAIGE) 02 BELLETERRE MJCCA

73 66 60 40 40 36 33 0 77 74

Willow Point (Melissa Reed, captain) JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

71


JUNIOR GIRLS

CC OF ROSWELL GREEN SUMMERS EDENWILDE FOWLER PARK EAST ROSWELL PAR DUNWOODY CC 03 LEGACY PARK REDFIELD BRADSHAW FARM DEVEREUX DOWNS WINDSOR OAKS STILESBORO TRACE WOODSTOCK KNOLL GRAND VERIDIAN 04 STEEPLECHASE FLOWERS CROSSING ROCK SPRINGS PAR VILLAGE GROVE

51 51 48 40 34 22 77 74 62 62 57 31 20 14 71 62 60 57

WHITE HAWK CAMBRIDGE BRIDLE RIDGE WELLINGTON

C6

01 EVERGREEN LAKES JEFFERSON STATIO TRADITIONS OF BR RIVERCLIFF EDINBURGH FOXDALE THE RESE BRISCOE PARK ST IVES CC 02 MILTON RACKET CL POLO GOLF & CC PARK FOREST FOWLER PARK

48 40 37 22 68 65 60 51 51 40 31 28 80 65 48 48

POST BROOK FARMS CROOKED CREEK LAKE FOREST SUBD BROOKSHADE 03 ANSLEY BITSY GRANT/SOFT BLACKBURN OAKHURST PARK GERALD A. MATTHE BITSY GRANT/HARD SOUTHLAND CC ASHFORD PARK 04 SANDY SPRINGS TC HUNTCLIFF/FUL EDENWILDE THE BRANCHES DUNMOOR S&T PEACHTREE CORNER

45 37 37 37 82 71 60 57 37 34 28 28 71 71 60 57 48 45

LIFE TIME ATHLET LOCKRIDGE FOREST 05 CHIMNEY LAKES CHEROKEE TENNIS LEGACY PARK BENTWATER LAUREL PARK BRIDGEMILL TENNI CENTENNIAL LAKES WESTCHESTER S&T

C8

01 HUDLOW T C ATLANTA ATHLETIC FLOWERS CROSSING SPRING RIDGE DOUBLEGATE THE FIELDS I

34 8 82 77 71 65 42 28 25 5 82 68 60 48 45 45

MEDLOCK BRIDGE 37 CC OF ROSWELL 8 02 BRAMBLETT GROVE 76 TRADITIONS 60 WOODMONT GOLF & 56 GRAND CASCADES 43 WHITE COLUMNS G 43 HILLBROOKE 40 SEVEN OAKS 30 03 CHESTNUT HILL 77 CHEROKEE TENNIS 77 KENNWORTH T C (PARKINSON)74 EAGLE WATCH 62 HARMONY ON THE L 42 BRADSHAW FARM 25 KENNWORTH T C (SALA) 25 LEGACY PARK 14 04 WILLOW POINT 85

LOST FORREST MARTIN’S LANDING WILDWOOD SPRINGS SIBLEY FOREST DUNWOODY CC WEST SMYRNA S&T REDFIELD 05 SUGAR CREEK ROCKDALE TENNIS SHARON LESTER TE DRUID HILLS RICHARD CRAIG PA SMOKE RISE COUNT RIVERMIST/GWINNE

62 60 51 48 42 40 8 76 66 53 43 40 36 33

JUNIOR GIRLS 10 - C3

01 HIGHLAND POINTE 79 KENNWORTH T C 74 HARRISON T C 74 BROOKFIELD CC 41 02 THE MANOR GOLF & 76 FIELDSTONE 73 WHITE COLUMNS G (BELKNAP) 72 WHITE COLUMNS G (FRIEND) 25 03 SHARON SPRINGS P 95 THREE CHIMNEYS F 67 THE RIVER CLUB/G 54 JAMES CREEK TENN 39 04 DUNWOODY CC 75 DEKALB TENNIS CE 62 THE BRANCHES 57 LAUREL PARK 47

10 - C5

01 VERMACK (CLARK) EAST ROSWELL PAR VERMACK (JOHNSON) PEACHTREE CORNER KENNWORTH T C DEKALB TENNIS CE WILLOW POINT PEACHTREE STATIO 02 SHAKERAG ST IVES CC POLO GOLF & CC CROOKED CREEK 03 BUFORD CITY PARK

72

94 78 66 63 51 50 50 36 79 70 55 43 79

DULUTH RACQUET C EDINBURGH GRAND CASCADES

12 - C1

01 THE MANOR GOLF & FIELDSTONE JAMES CREEK TENN TPC @ SUGARLOAF 02 DEKALB TENNIS CE POST OAK REC CHEROKEE TOWN CL ASHFORD CHASE

12 - C3

79 60 22 68 64 62 0 91 82 66 18

01 SEVEN HILLS 96 INDIAN HILLS CC 60 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 56 BROOKFIELD CC 54 02 FALLS OF AUTRY M 99 SUGAR MILL 83 OXFORD MILL 65 TWIN LAKES 60 EAST ROSWELL PAR (STRIBOS) 58 CAPITAL CITY 53 EAST ROSWELL PAR (ERAMIAN) 30 03 DEERLAKE 83 SHARON SPRINGS P 82 MILTON TENNIS CE 69 WHITE COLUMNS G 65 CROOKED CREEK 62 SEVEN OAKS 59

EDINBURGH

12 - C5

01 CHATSWORTH KENNWORTH T C HARRISON T C (KRISHNAN) ECHO MILL II HARRISON T C (CLEMENTS) SEVEN HILLS HAMPTON WOODS CHADDS WALK 02 DUNWOODY CC LESLIE BEACH PEACHTREE STATIO RIVERMIST/GWINNE GREATER ATLANTA BUNTEN ROAD PARK CC OF ROSWELL 03 EE ROBINSON PARK SHAKERAG THE RIVER CLUB/G WOODMONT GOLF & SHARON SPRINGS P ST MARLO CC POLO GOLF & CC 04 ROCKDALE TENNIS RIVERSIDE S&T BITSY GRANT/HARD DRUID HILLS CHEROKEE TOWN CL LEAFMORE CREEK CAPITAL CITY

58 86 86 68 68 63 55 52 37 90 84 76 74 52 37 34 85 83 79 54 53 47 43 87 73 71 63 62 59 53

15 - B1

01 COVINGTON RIDGE FOXWORTH WOODMONT GOLF & VININGS ESTATES FALLS OF AUTRY M SEVEN HILLS WYNGATE SOUTH GLEN ABBEY I 02 SHARON SPRINGS P THE RIVER CLUB/G BRISCOE PARK EE ROBINSON PARK WILD TIMBER ST IVES CC LAUREL SPRINGS/F GREATER ATLANTA

15 - C1

01 MILTON RACKET CL TRIPLE CROWN HARRISON T C (VISIN) KENNWORTH T C HARRISON T C (GALLMAN) BROOKFIELD CC RIVERSIDE S&T 02 CHEROKEE TOWN CL DUNWOODY CC THE BRANCHES BYRNWYCK S & T 03 BUNTEN ROAD PARK FIELDSTONE

93 80 63 60 59 21 0 0 90 83 78 75 64 52 46 22 95 81 76 68 47 43 35 82 63 62 60 78 76

RIVERMOORE PARK BENTWOOD JAMES CREEK TENN SEVEN OAKS TPC @ SUGARLOAF CC OF THE SOUTH

15 - C3

01 WHITE COLUMNS G CROOKED CREEK MILTON TENNIS CE HIGHLAND POINTE 02 CAPITAL CITY BITSY GRANT/HARD SUGAR CREEK RICHARD CRAIG PA

15 - C4

01 LESLIE BEACH LEAFMORE CREEK GLENLAKE II BROOKWOOD HILLS HAMPTON HALL/DEK CHASTAIN MARIETTA CC BENTWATER 02 EAST ROSWELL PAR GRAND CASCADES GLEN ABBEY I AVINGTON SUBDIVI WILLS PARK MJCCA

75 73 67 61 60 6 92 82 45 44 89 83 62 27 89 78 76 71 62 58 48 37 84 83 78 72 63 52

ST MARLO CC WYNTERHALL

18 - A1

01 BRISCOE PARK PEACHTREE STATIO CROOKED CREEK CHATTAHOOCHEE RI WOODMONT GOLF & ST IVES CC ROCKDALE TENNIS HARRISON T C

18 - B1

01 SWEETWATER T C HARRISON T C BENTWATER GOVERNORS TOWNE 02 GREATER ATLANTA DUNWOODY CC NORTH ATLANTA HI SUGAR CREEK

18 - C1

01 CC OF THE SOUTH TWIN LAKES GLENLAKE II W P JONES PARK NORTH ATLANTA HI RIVERMIST/GWINNE INDIAN HILLS CC MILL GLEN

10 C3 Sharon Springs Park (Jasmine Jiang, team manager)

10 C5 Vermack (Susan Clark, team manager)

12 C1 Dekalb TC (Gina Woods, team manager)

12 C3 Falls of Autry Mill (Iris Kaminski, team manager)

12 C5 Dunwoody CC (Ashley Allen, team manager)

15 B1 Covington Ridge (Komunyaka Stephens, team manager)

NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2022

43 40 88 73 70 67 66 62 51 38 97 67 61 41 79 77 32 0 80 73 71 67 67 63 55 44


15 C3 Crooked Creek (Madeline Gmahle, team manager)

15 C4 Leslie Beach (Robyn Brandman, team manager)

18 A1 Peachtree Station (Jeffery Brown, team manager)

18 B1 Sweetwater TC (Patricia Winfrey, team manager)

18 C1 CC of the South (Leah Wojewoda, team manager)

JUNIOR BOYS

15 C1 Dunwoody CC (Ashley Giardino, team manager)

JUNIOR BOYS 10 - C3

01 FIELDSTONE BUFORD CITY PARK CREEKSTONE ESTAT EDENWILDE FALLS OF AUTRY M DUNWOODY CC THE BRANCHES RIVERSIDE S&T

10 - C5

01 HARRISON T C ASHFORD CHASE KENNWORTH T C HAMPTON WOODS INDIAN HILLS CC BROOKFIELD CC EAST ROSWELL PAR HIGHLANDS AT HAM 02 DRUID HILLS SMOKE RISE COUNT GREATER ATLANTA SHAKERAG 03 JAMES CREEK TENN EDINBURGH WHITE COLUMNS G CROOKED CREEK

92 88 77 60 56 55 42 40 92 83 69 68 66 59 46 31 93 64 53 28 92 73 59 52

GLEN ABBEY I ST IVES CC SEVEN OAKS 04 DULUTH RACQUET C JAMES CREEK TENN FIELDSTONE THE RIVER CLUB/G DEERLAKE RIVERMOORE PARK FOWLER PARK

12 - C1

01 DEKALB TENNIS CE LESLIE BEACH DUNWOODY CC ROSWELL PARK GLEN ABBEY I RIVERSIDE S&T THE BRANCHES ST IVES CC

12 - C3

01 EE ROBINSON PARK BUFORD CITY PARK THE RIVER CLUB/G HAMILTON MILL I 02 ASHFORD CHASE

10 C3 Fieldstone (Triv Mohan, team manager)

52 49 0 88 82 74 68 56 47 47 82 80 78 65 59 57 55 44

DEKALB TENNIS CE SMOKE RISE COUNT CHEROKEE TOWN CL CHIMNEY SPRINGS LEAFMORE CREEK GLEN ABBEY I 03 CREEKSTONE ESTAT MILTON TENNIS CE WOODMONT GOLF & FIELDSTONE WHITE COLUMNS G CROOKED CREEK BROOKFIELD CC 04 JAMES CREEK TENN SEVEN OAKS SUGAR MILL SHAKERAG OXFORD MILL FALLS OF AUTRY M MEDLOCK BRIDGE -

82 78 65 37 83

01 PRINCETON LAKES HAMILTON TOWNSHI HARRISON T C (RODRIGUEZ) BENTWATER CHIMNEY SPRINGS

12 - C5

79 75 73 62 55 37 80 73 68 65 62 57 42 91 81 78 77 61 40 24 92 76 71 64 59

HARRISON T C (LIN) SEVEN HILLS HIGHLAND POINTE 02 BUNTEN ROAD PARK TPC @ SUGARLOAF RIVERMIST/GWINNE LAUREL SPRINGS/F PEACHTREE STATIO GREATER ATLANTA ST MARLO CC PEACHTREE CORNER 03 EAST ROSWELL PAR LESLIE BEACH MJCCA INDIAN HILLS CC CAPITAL CITY CC OF ROSWELL WYNTERHALL HARRISON T C 04 SHARON SPRINGS P MILTON RACKET CL WILD TIMBER THE MANOR GOLF & SEVEN OAKS JAMES CREEK TENN CHATTAHOOCHEE RI POLO GOLF & CC

10 C5 Druid Hills (Ian Fraser, team manager)

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56 55 44 80 77 69 68 65 63 56 42 93 83 76 65 59 52 46 36 74 74 72 72 67 66 50 42

15 - B1

01 GREATER ATLANTA ROSWELL PARK SEVEN HILLS VILLAGE MILL LESLIE BEACH MILTON TENNIS CE MARIETTA CC 02 LEXINGTON WOODS RIVERBROOKE (SUW SEVEN OAKS (TANNER) EE ROBINSON PARK FIELDSTONE TPC @ SUGARLOAF SEVEN OAKS (PATELL)

15 - C1

01 HARRISON T C (MAHADEO) POST OAK REC BENTWATER HIGHLANDS AT HAM PEACHTREE STATIO HARRISON T C (CERVANTES) BROOKFIELD CC 02 POLO GOLF & CC RIVERMOORE PARK OXFORD MILL

95 80 75 62 55 50 48 93 78 78 61 56 56 49 89 81 73 71 56 42 40 86 72 71

THE MANOR GOLF & DEERLAKE EDINBURGH FALLS OF AUTRY M

15 - C3

01 ABBOTTS POND LAUREL SPRINGS/F HAMILTON MILL I ST MARLO CC ST IVES CC GREATER ATLANTA TPC @ SUGARLOAF 02 WOODMONT GOLF & PRINCETON LAKES WHITE COLUMNS G HARRISON T C CHADDS WALK ROSWELL PARK EAST ROSWELL PAR GLEN ABBEY I 03 DRUID HILLS DEKALB TENNIS CE THE BRANCHES RIVERSIDE S&T CHEROKEE TOWN CL NEW BEDFORD

56 55 55 55 91 72 69 63 49 37 0 86 76 68 65 55 53 51 0 81 78 76 65 61 60

12 C1 Dekalb TC (Adithya Rao, team manager) JULY/AUGUST 2022 NETNEWS

73


JUNIOR BOYS

12 C3 James Creek TC (Prasanna Jain, team manager) LEAFMORE CREEK SIBLEY FOREST

15 - C4

01 VERMACK SUGAR CREEK MILL GLEN GLASTONBERRY CAPITAL CITY LEAFMORE CREEK

74

46 45 84 80 76 67 65 43

HARRISON T C 02 MILTON RACKET CL FIELDSTONE SHARON SPRINGS P CROOKED CREEK WILLS PARK WHITE COLUMNS G SEVEN OAKS RIVERBROOKE (SUW 03 GRANDVIEW THE GL

12 C5 Princeton Lakes (Greer Waddell, team manager) 38 86 73 68 66 64 58 35 0 94

ST IVES CC SUGAR MILL BUNTEN ROAD PARK ST MARLO CC EE ROBINSON PARK BENTWOOD DULUTH RACQUET C

18 - A1

01 TPC @ SUGARLOAF

84 81 64 63 50 43 29 70

SANDY SPRINGS TC ST IVES CC LAUREL SPRINGS/F

18 - B1

01 SWEETWATER T C DUNWOODY CC RIVERMIST/GWINNE GLENLAKE II 02 SHARON SPRINGS P

15 B1 Lexington Woods (Paras Hemrajani, team manager) 70 65 0 83 79 64 43 91

SEVEN OAKS PEACHTREE STATIO GLEN ABBEY I SHAKERAG W P JONES PARK CC OF THE SOUTH

18 - C1

01 HARRISON T C (FRANGOS) GREATER ATLANTA

74 68 67 59 54 48

CASTLEBERRY HEI NORTH ATLANTA HI EDINBURGH ROCKDALE TENNIS HARRISON T C (CROCKETT)

73 72

15 C1 Polo Golf & CC (Ashleigh Stinson, team manager)

15 C3 Druid Hills (Raphael Rodrigues, team manager)

15 C4 Milton Racket Club @ Echelon (Sarala Basireddy, team manager)

18 A1 St Ives CC (Misti Howie, team manager)

18 B1 Sharon Springs Park (Robert Badircu, team manager)

18 C1 Greater Atlanta Christian Schools (Scott Hutchinson, team manager)

NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2022

70 68 61 57 48


SENIOR DAY MEN

AA1

Fowler Park (Eric Musgrove, captain)

A1

Chateau Elan Winery & Resort (Joseph Wickham, captain)

SENIOR DAY MEN AA1

01 FOWLER PARK BITSY GRANT/SOFT SUGAR CREEK BIRKDALE

A1

01 LAUREL PARK HARRISON T C OLDE TOWNE LOST MOUNTAIN TE 02 CHATEAU ELAN WIN FOUR SEASONS WISTERIA PLACE S GLENLAKE I

A5

01 OLDE TOWNE

94 50 38 16 72 55 38 33 77 44 38 38 66

SOLEIL AT LAURE OAKLEIGH BRIDGEMILL TENNI 02 RIVERMOORE PARK GLEN ABBEY I THE CLUB @ EDGEW PEACHTREE STATIO

B1

01 FOUR SEASONS DEERLAKE CHATEAU ELAN WIN SMOKE RISE COUNT 02 NESBIT LAKES CC OF ROSWELL PARK BROOKE II SILVER RIDGE 03 SOUTH FULTON TC

50 44 38 94 44 33 27

WINDSONG PLANTAT REGENCY PARK SUN CITY PEACHTR 04 CHIMNEY SPRINGS BLACKBURN COCHISE MARTIN’S LANDING

77 55 44 22 61 55 50 33 83

01 DELLINGER PARK WEATHERSTONE HUNTCLIFF/FUL JACKSON CREEK WOODBINE STATION MOUNTAIN CREEK R PINETREE CC COVINGTON RIDGE 02 OXFORD MILL

B5

55 33 27 88 66 33 11 85 85 66 42 42 33 33 9 83

SEVEN OAKS ATLANTA ATHLETIC VILLAGE AT DEATO MAPLE RIDGE S&T ST IVES CC WINDERMERE/FORSY 03 WESTBROOK POLO GOLF & CC KINGSLEY DUNWOODY NORTH WINDWARD LAKE RIVER RIDGE @ BA FOWLER PARK SPRING RIDGE

B7

01 ROSWELL PARK FONTAINEBLEAU

72 50 44 38 38 22 90 66 52 47 38 38 33 33 66 61

CAMBRIDGE 55 DOUBLEGATE 55 MJCCA 44 VICKERY 33 KENSINGTON FARMS 33 02 ROCKDALE TENNIS (HEAD) 85 WHITE HAWK 71 FOUR SEASONS 66 LESLIE BEACH 47 ROCKDALE TENNIS (O’MEALL) 42 TWIN LAKES 42 FLOWERS CROSSING 23 TRADITIONS OF BR 19 03 GREAT SKY 76 WALKERS RIDGE 76 EAST HAMPTON 71 INDIAN HILLS CC 52 HARRISON T C 42

A5

Rivermoore Park (Jonathan Shaw, captain)

B1

South Fulton TC (Anthony Osborn, captain)

B5

Westbrook (Claudio Sanchez, captain)

B7

Rockdale TC (Charles Head, captain)

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BRIDGEMILL TENNI 38 SOLEIL AT LAURE (KRAUS) 38 SOLEIL AT LAURE (AHRENS,) 4

C1

01 CASTEEL HEIGHTS CHAPEL HILL CHADDS FORD SENTINEL LAKE 02 DEERLAKE THE CLUB AT SPAL THE FIELDS III PEACHTREE STATIO CONNEMARA CC OF ROSWELL WINDWARD LAKE ROCKDALE TENNIS

72 50 50 27 90 61 57 57 47 38 33 14

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SENIOR DAY WOMEN

C1

The Club at Spalding Corners (Carl Michelakos, captain)

SENIOR DAY WOMEN AA1

01 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (HERENDE) 66 PEACHTREE CITY T 61 SANDY SPRINGS TC 44 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (HUBBARD) 27 02 CAMDEN PLACE 94 BOBBY BAILEY TC 38 DUNWOODY CC 38 CC OF THE SOUTH 27

AA3

01 BROOKSTONE 1 HORSESHOE BEND FOWLER PARK (TATE) FOWLER PARK (BARWIG) 02 DEKALB TENNIS CE FOUR SEASONS PEACHTREE CITY T JONES BRIDGE

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66 55 44 33 72 61 38 27

A1

01 SANDY SPRINGS TC (DENNEHY) 83 SANDY SPRINGS TC (WHITE) 66 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 27 SANDY SPRINGS TC (FRIST) 22 02 NORTHAMPTON 85 CHEROKEE TENNIS (TRACY) 71 OLDE TOWNE 66 INDIAN HILLS CC 42 BROOKSTONE CC 38 TERRELL MILL T C 33 CHEROKEE TENNIS (WAGNER) 33 CHASTAIN LAKES 28 03 SOUTH FULTON TC 61 ATHLETIC CLUB NE 50 ROCKDALE TENNIS 44 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 44 04 SADDLE CREEK 2 85 OXFORD LAKES 61 POLO GOLF & CC 52 LIFE TIME ATHLET 52

PLANTATION NORTH BROOKFIELD CC CENTRAL PARK COU ROCK SPRINGS PAR

A5

01 CAPITAL CITY DEKALB TENNIS CE PEACHTREE CITY T (GRAHAM) PEACHTREE CITY T (YARBROU) 02 HUNTCLIFF/FUL CROOKED CREEK EDENWILDE JEFFERSON TOWNSH SOLEIL AT LAURE BISHOP’S GREEN SANDY SPRINGS TC LITCHFIELD 100 03 GRANDVIEW THE GL DOUBLEGATE ATLANTA ATHLETIC

47 42 33 23 77 55 33 33 80 71 71 52 38 33 33 19 76 71 61

HAMILTON MILL I 52 HUDLOW T C 42 BOBBY BAILEY TC 38 PARSONS RUN 33 CC OF ROSWELL 23 04 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (FORTSON) 61 DELLINGER PARK (BEECHING) 50 DELLINGER PARK (SUSKIND) 50 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (JOHNSON) 38

A7

01 MCGHEE TENNIS CE BRIGHT WATER HUDLOW T C ROCKDALE TENNIS PIEDMONT DRIVING CAPITAL CITY BLACKBURN HERON BAY GOLF A 02 LEES CROSSING CANONGATE AT MIR

80 57 52 47 47 42 38 33 90 57

BRIDGEMILL TENNI HARRISON T C (GREEN) FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE HARRISON T C (BEAUCHENE) HARRISON T C (STABILE) CAMERON GLEN 03 HIDDEN FALLS SUB BOBBY BAILEY TC OLDE ATLANTA CLU BUFORD CITY PARK SHILOH FARMS STERLING ON THE TPC @ SUGARLOAF LAUREL SPRINGS/F 04 WINDWARD LAKE THORNHILL HORSESHOE BEND PROVIDENCE LAKE SPALDING LAKE SIBLEY FOREST TERRELL MILL T C

AA1

Camden Place (Betsy McCain, captain)

AA3

Brookstone 1 (Yvette Williams, captain)

A1

Sandy Springs TC (Nicolletta White, captain)

A5

Capital City (Janis Day, captain)

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57 52 47 33 33 28 76 71 52 47 42 38 38 33 71 57 57 52 52 47 42

SENTINEL ON THE

B1

01 CANONGATE AT MIR KENNWORTH T C MARIETTA CC COCHISE SENTINEL LAKE VININGS ESTATES DEER LICK PARK DELLINGER PARK 02 RHODES JORDAN PA DRUID HILLS HUDLOW T C MAINSTREET MORNING VIEW SPOUT SPRINGS TE SUMMIT CHASE HIGHLANDS @ BRID 03 HARRISON T C BRADSHAW FARM

19 76 57 57 52 42 42 33 33 90 76 61 57 42 38 28 4 71 71


SENIOR DAY WOMEN

A7

Windward Lake (Michelle Greathouse, captain)

CRABAPPLE CHASE OLDE TOWNE PENHURST ROSWELL PARK WEXFORD PLANTATION PLACE 04 CC OF THE SOUTH CENTRAL PARK COU ATLANTA ATHLETIC (MALONE) FOWLER PARK VICKERY WINDWARD LAKE MARTIN’S LANDING ATLANTA ATHLETIC (OLSEN)

B3

01 SUMMIT FAMILY YM SUN CITY PEACHTR RICHARD CRAIG PA PEACHTREE CITY T (SMITH) PEACHTREE CITY T (KAIGLER) ROCKDALE TENNIS BITSY GRANT/SOFT PEACHTREE CITY T (HEIL)

57 47 42 42 38 28 90 85 52 47 47 42 19 14 90 71 66 42 42 42 33 9

02 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI NESBIT LAKES DUNWOODY CC PARSONS RUN PEACHTREE PLTN W WINDERMERE/FORSY WHITE COLUMNS G SANDY SPRINGS TC 03 CHIMNEY LAKES GOVERNORS TOWNE CREEKSIDE OAKS SOLEIL AT LAURE DELLINGER PARK CHADDS WALK HIGHLANDS AT HAM HOLLY SPRINGS 04 HANARRY WEST BROOKWOOD MANOR RIVERMIST/GWINNE LIFE TIME ATHLET HAMILTON MILL II MAPLE RIDGE S&T BUFORD CITY PARK WOODS OF PARKVIE

76 57 57 52 52 38 33 33 71 66 61 52 47 38 33 28 95 71 61 42 42 33 33 19

B5

01 SANDY SPRINGS TC (KERNER) HORSESHOE BEND SANDY SPRINGS TC (MEYER) DUNWOODY CC POLO GOLF & CC DUNWOODY NORTH SANDY SPRINGS TC (WEISSER) WILLOW POINT 02 ST IVES CC WATERS EDGE STANDARD CLUB DEL WEBB CHATEAU THE RIVER CLUB/G BERKELEY HILLS C GRAN RIVER RICHLAND 03 WOODMONT GOLF & HIGHLAND POINTE OLDE TOWNE THE ARBORS OAK CREEK ESTATE JEFFERSON TOWNSH EAGLE WATCH

B1 80 61 57 57 47 42 28 23 80 66 52 47 47 42 33 28 71 71 52 52 47 42 33

Kennworth TC (Debra Syfert, captain)

MT PARAN CHURCH 28 04 HUNTER PARK-CITY (HINTZ) 76 HUNTER PARK-CITY (DAYS-CU) 71 LEAFMORE CREEK 71 SUGAR CREEK 71 GLENLAKE I 47 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 38 HUNTER PARK-CITY (JOHNSTO) 14 MCGHEE TENNIS CE 9

B7

01 GOVERNORS TOWNE RIVERSIDE S&T DELLINGER PARK SIBLEY FOREST LAUREL PARK SADDLE RIDGE LAK CHESTNUT HILL FAIR OAKS T C 02 DUNWOODY CC BLACKBURN FOWLER PARK (BUFFA) OLDE ATLANTA CLU FOWLER PARK (DOUGLAS)

71 71 61 52 52 42 28 19 77 72 50 44 38

MJCCA CC OF ROSWELL THE FIELDS I 03 KENSINGTON FARMS HIGHLAND RIDGE ROSWELL PARK BRADSHAW FARM WILDWOOD SPRINGS BRIDGEMILL TENNI SOLEIL AT LAURE HAMILTON COMMONS 04 VILLAGE AT DEATO (DOSS) ROCKDALE TENNIS RHODES JORDAN PA FOUR SEASONS THE CLUB @ EDGEW RIVER OAK S&R VILLAGE AT DEATO (BUTURFF) OLDE SAVANNAH SQ

C1

01 WHITE HAWK HEBRON CHRISTIAN HOG MOUNTAIN SPO

33 33 0 80 61 61 52 52 42 33 14 80 71 47 47 42 42 33 33 77 72 27

ST IVES CC 02 LOST MOUNTAIN TE CHIMNEY SPRINGS HARRISON T C PINETREE CC TOWNE LAKE HILLS INDIAN HILLS CC BROOKFIELD CC HOLLY SPRINGS 03 WINDING VISTA FOUR SEASONS SMOKE RISE COUNT BERKELEY HILLS C (MCARTHU) BERKELEY HILLS C (BENNEWI) NORTH FORKE DRUID HILLS RIVERMIST/GWINNE 04 HUDLOW T C CROOKED CREEK ATLANTA CC ANSLEY LIFE TIME ATHLET HORSESHOE BEND SANDY SPRINGS TC

B3

Nesbit Lakes (Lylian Voss, captain)

B5

Hunter Park- City of Douglasville (Sherri Hintz, captain)

B7

Riverside S&T (Barbara Goldstein, captain)

C1

Chimney Springs (Lana Bailey, captain)

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22 80 76 66 47 38 38 33 19 85 85 57 42 38 38 33 19 72 55 50 50 44 38 38

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SENIOR DAY WOMEN

C3 C3

River Forest (Susan Hellerstedt, captain)

01 STEEPLECHASE DEKALB TENNIS CE BAY CREEK PARK SHARON SPRINGS P RIVERCLIFF ATLANTA ATHLETIC DUNWOODY CC ROSWELL PARK 02 RIVER FOREST CHATSWORTH HARRISON T C (PALMER) TERRELL MILL T C LOST MOUNTAIN TE HARRISON T C (GRIGGS) WEST SMYRNA S&T FAIR OAKS T C

90 76 61 47 42 42 28 9 80 71 61 52 42 38 28 23

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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.

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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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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

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