This yearbook is dedicated in loving memory of
STEVE HENRY
We must as a society exercise our minds and exercise our bodies. And tennis is a perfect example of the game of a lifetime. This all adds years to your life.
-Steve Henry
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Mission Statement
Digital Publications
The 2023 USTA Missouri Valley Yearbook was produced digitally with a limited print run. This publication, as well as previous yearbooks and every issue of Serve is available online in digital format free of charge.
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Correspondence - AdvertisingReproduction
The USTA Missouri Valley Yearbook is a publication of the USTA Missouri Valley. All correspondence regarding the editorial material should be directed to the USTA Missouri Valley office (c/o Marketing Director). The USTA Missouri Valley may grant permission to reprint any and all articles published in the Yearbook unless copyrighted by a third-party, upon written request. No photographs and/or logos may be reproduced without the written approval of the USTA Missouri Valley.
2023 Yearbook Staff Contributors
Mary Buschmann
Mark Collins
Manon Eilts
Victoria Moore
The mission of the USTA Missouri Valley is to promote and develop the growth of tennis. United States Tennis Association Missouri Valley is a not-for-profit organization covering a five-state region of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma, as well as parts of Illinois. USTA Missouri Valley has more than 21,000 members. USTA Missouri Valley offers recreational and competitive tennis for all ages and abilities.
Non-Discrimination Statement
In accordance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, no person, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, shall be excluded from, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity of the USTA Missouri Valley. Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against should write to USTA Missouri Valley, c/o Executive Director Mary Buschmann.
ADA Statement
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the USTA Missouri Valley strives to provide quality recreational programs to individuals of all abilities. If you, or anyone you know has a disability and would like more information on the accessibility of our programs or any facilities in our section, call toll-free at 888-368-8612. We would like to work with you to continue to improve program and facility accessibility. Also, please contact us if you experience difficulty or have concerns about gaining access to any of our programs or facilities. If you have specific questions or concerns about programs, please contact the Executive Director, Mary Buschmann.
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
2023 will continue to be a year filled with listening, educating, training and servicing our communities. Whether you are a player or provider, our focus is on growing tennis in general, not just traditional USTA programming.
There will be many enhancements to the Serve Tennis platform for tournaments, continued updates to USTA.com, continued updates to the new rankings platform, introduction of the World Tennis Number (WTN) and enhanced, improved coaching modules and player applications that we look forward to bringing to your community. Embracing innovation is the key. As we look to grow the game, we are committed to supporting new ideas for play opportunities for both youth and adults.
Tennis is good for you! Research has shown that tennis is the ideal sport for longevity and wellness. Research shows that people who play tennis live nine years longer. We invite you to read about our campaign this year on the benefits of tennis beginning on page 42.
Tennis is fun! Let’s redefine how we play the game. Whether one day events, engaging match play, or social gatherings where we can meet new friends. Please remember, as we progress together through the pathway of your choice, we promise the USTA is committed to being your partner. And above all, we will create a safe and welcoming environment for all.
We couldn’t continue to grow and achieve these goals without strong, committed leadership and providers to guide us. A huge thanks to our passionate volunteers and providers for continuing to support our communities in growing the game!.
We have so many ways for everyone to get involved and help shape the future of tennis in USTA Missouri Valley. Please contact your local CTA, NJTL or your district and section office to get involved. If you are already serving, please be intentional about identifying future volunteers and providers in your community and help them get connected.
Let’s embrace trust in our team as we continually inspire each other to be passionate and respectful while listening, asking questions, and offering solutions; let’s share our successes and challenges as we envision the big picture to fulfill our mission. We will work together to attract, engage, and retain a new generation of diverse tennis participants of all levels. We will strive for excellence in our delivery system to provide an exceptional consumer experience. Join us as we look forward to an exciting and rewarding year of innovation, growth and engagement in 2023!
Working together,
CEO & Executive Director2023-24 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
USTA MISSOURI VALLEY PAST PRESIDENTS
In which district do I live?
Nebraska District - All of Nebraska, as well as Pottawattamie County in Iowa
Iowa District - All of Iowa (except Pottawattamie County), as well as Rock Island County in Illinois
Kansas District - All of Kansas except those counties in the Heart of America district
Oklahoma DistrictAll of Oklahoma
Adult Play
Stephen F. Collins - sfcomaha@gmail.com
Staff Liaisons: Scott Howes & Alyssa Stelmach
Adult League Regulations
Michelle Oquin - oquin@ustaoklahoma.com
Staff Liaison: Alyssa Stelmach
Adult Tournament Regulations
Megan Kovacs - director@ustastl.com
Staff Liaison: Scott Howes
Audit Commitee
Kate Foss - kfoss124@gmail.com
Staff Liaison: Tonya Kaup
Awards
Stuart Dusenberry - sddins62@yahoo.com
Staff Liaison: Manon Eilts
Coaches Commission
Chris Smith - csmithbluehillscc@gmail.com
Staff Liaison: Marissa Moment Brown
St. Louis District - 10 Missouri counties (Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, Perry, St. Charles, St. Francois, St. Genevieve, St. Louis, Warren and Washington; parts of Illinois within a 30-mile radius of St. Louis City Hall
Missouri District - All of Missouri, except those counties in either the Heart of America or St. Louis districts
Heart of America District - Seven Kansas counties (Atchison, Doniphan, Douglas, Jefferson, Johnson, Leavenworth and Wyandotte); and 10 Missouri counties (Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Cass, Clay, Holt, Jackson, Nodaway, Platte and Ray)
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Community Play
Kate Foss - kfoss124@gmail.com
Staff Liaison: Lindsay Hall
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Outreach
Nick Taylor - nickryantaylor@yahoo.com
Staff Liaison: Jaren Glaser
Grievance
John Kinsella - john.kinsella241@gmail.com
Staff Liaison: Mary Buschmann
Hall of Fame
Judy Dippold - dipper20@gmail.com
Staff Liaison: Manon Eilts
Junior Competition Regulations
Simon Norman - simon@genesishealthclubs.com
Staff Liaison: Beth Azan
Junior Play
Larry Newton - larry_new@msn.com
Staff Liaisons: Beth Azan & Tara Williams
Officials
Verne Weber - vaweber10s@aol.com
Staff Liaison: Mary Buschmann
Personnel
Jason Mathes - jdm3105@gmail.com
Staff Liaison: Mary Buschmann
Nominating
Jason Mathes - jdm3105@gmail.com
Staff Liaison: Mary Buschmann
Sanctions & Scheduling
Ann Vogel - anniekvogel@gmail.com
Staff Liaison: Marissa Moment Brown
SECTION STAFF
Beth Azan Manager - Junior Competition 913-322-4832 bazan@movalley.usta.com
Marissa Moment Brown Director of Community Tennis 913-322-4822 brown@movalley.usta.com
Mary Buschmann CEO & Executive Director 913-322-4824 mbuschmann@movalley.usta.com
Mark Collins
Digital Content Producer 913-322-4827 mark.collins@movalley.usta.com
Manon Eilts
Marketing, Communications & Membership Director 913-322-4826 eilts@movalley.usta.com
Jaren Glaser TSR - USTA Heart of America & USTA Kansas 913-967-9929 glaser@movalley.usta.com
Lindsay Hall Community Play Manager 913-216-5143 hall@movalley.usta.com
Kara Heim TSR - USTA Nebraska 913-967-9452 heim@movalley.usta.com
Scott Howes Manager - Adult Play 913-322-4821 howes@movalley.usta.com
Laura Jager Office Manager, Coordinator, Community & Competition 913-322-4852 laura.jager@movalley.usta.com
Tonya Kaup Finance Director 913-322-4823 kaup@movalley.usta.com
Victoria Moore Digital Content Producer & Graphic Designer 913-322-4838
victoria.moore@movalley.usta.com
Alywn Mushonga TSR - USTA Missouri & USTA St. Louis 913-967-9833 mushonga@movalley.usta.com
Laura Puryear TSR - USTA Oklahoma 913-967-9147 puryear@movalley.usta.com
Becky Riggs Schools Tennis Organizer - Oklahoma 918-999-5502 riggs@movalley.usta.com
Alyssa Stelmach Manager - Adult Leagues 913-322-4829
astelmach@movalley.usta.com
John Terpkosh TSR - USTA Iowa 913-967-9926
jterpkosh@movalley.usta.com
Tara Williams Community Tennis Manager 913-302-5901
williams@movalley.usta.com
WE ARE... ...AT YOUR SERVICE
Whether you’re a parent, provider or player, learn more about how we are Provider Resources
MARKETING GENERATOR
Providers who are Safe Play approved can access the Marketing Generator Page. Create your own professional marketing materials, such as banners, flyers, postcards and more.
Find the Marketing Generator on https://marketinggenerator.usta.com
Scan the QR code for step-by-step help getting started.
COACHING
You’ve already got the love for the game. We’ll give you the ideas, activities and tools you need to help your students improve their games and you advance your programs. Players and aspiring players turn to coaches to learn the basics of tennis, refine their swings, fine-tune their serves and advance their skills as they continue their development and personal pursuit of our lifetime sport.
SERVE TENNIS
Scan the QR code for resources, training and professional associations.
Our number one priority is to help you make your tennis programs or business more successful. Access live demos and consulting sessions, or reach out to our new customer care team by scanning the QR code to the left with your phone’s camera.
a member-based organization that is service driven to grow and develop the game of tennis.
Junior Tennis Resources
WHAT IS THE USTA NET GENERATION JUNIOR PATHWAY?
It is your child’s journey until they are 18 years old through our youth tennis products under the American Development Model. The USTA’s ADM offers a comprehensive framework for providers, coaches, athletes, and parents. By growing friendships, improving skills, and maximizing the potential of players at all levels, this framework will keep more participants playing our sport for a lifetime.
Within the Net Generation Pathway, players ages 11 and over can move freely within the products that fit their age, ball color and skillset. Players ages 10 and under move through the pathway using the Net Generation PlayTracker.
Courtesy of USTA
WHAT PRODUCTS ARE OFFERED UNDER THE USTA NET GENERATION JUNIOR PATHWAY?
TENNIS IN SCHOOLS
Whether you’re teaching tennis in a P.E. class for the first time or looking to continue your coaching passion with middle and high school teams, the USTA has the resources you need to be successful on and off the court. Scan the QR code for Schools Tennis resources.
NET GENERATION PLAYTRACKER AT YOUR SERVICE
The Net Generation PlayTracker is for players aged 5-10 and their parents to track progress at USTA competitive events, all in one place. Using the American Development Model (ADM) framework, players and parents will learn more about the recommended development pathway and earn digital incentives along the way.
10U players and their parents can access their PlayTracker points within their usta.com account profile, underneath the Family tab. Here, you will see a player’s current competition ball color, coach assigned skill level (if applicable) and total points at each competitive level. Players will collect points on an engaging PlayTracker after playing in USTA Team Challenges, USTA Junior Team Tennis, and USTA Junior Circuits.
TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION TOOL
Tournament and program registration for both adults and juniors is now available at playtennis.usta.com/tournaments
Search by location, date or play level and get on court today!
Find your next tournament by scanning the QR code to the left.
JUNIOR TOURNAMENT STRUCTURE
A simplified USTA Junior Tournaments structure took effect in January 2021! The structure utilizes seven levels of events, ranging from Level 7 (Intermediate) to Level 1 (National Championships) and a universal ranking system that distributes points consistently across the country.
USTA JUNIOR RANKINGS
Video: Courtesy of USTA
Video: Courtesy of USTA
Adult Tennis Resources
USTA LEAGUE
Adult competitive tennis league for players of all skill levels that is organized into three age groups - 18 & over, 40 & over and 55 & over. It’s a great way to stay active, improve your game, and meet other players in your area.
Scan the QR code for more info about these adult tennis opportunities.
SOCIAL TENNIS
Video: Courtesy of USTA
Adult social tennis provides casual play opportunities for players of all skill levels. Whether you are looking for a multi-week program, a half-day event, or just an hour of fun, there is an Adult Social Tennis program that fits your schedule.
WHEELCHAIR
The USTA is dedicated to providing top-flight programming and developmental opportunities to wheelchair athletes of all ages and backgrounds. From wheelchairspecific events, to NTRP Adult Tournaments and USTA League play, there are more opportunities to play tennis than ever before!
Video: Courtesy of USTA
Scan the QR code for more info about adult tournaments.
ADAPTIVE Tennis can be adapted so that everyone can participate in the sport. People of any age, environment, social, intellectual or physical ability are invited to enjoy the game.
ADULT TOURNAMENTS
USTA Missouri Valley holds adult tournaments throughout our five state area for every age and skill level, on clay, hard, and grass court surfaces. Play a section tournament for your chance to qualify for National Championships!
AT YOUR SERVICE Community Tennis Resources
TENNIS IN THE PARKS
Recognizing the importance of public parks (nearly 70% of all tennis is played on public courts) in the long-term health and growth of the sport, this initiative provides resources designed to help establish, grow and sustain tennis programming in public parks across the nation. The USTA also offers a competitive grant to facilities that meet additional requirements. Funding eligibility is based on many criteria including the successful completion of the technical review, the number of tennis courts at the site, and the programming offered at the facility.
COMMUNITY TENNIS ASSOCIATIONS (CTAS)
are not-for-profit, volunteer-based organizations supporting programs that grow the game of tennis. Find out how to start one in your local community, what they can accomplish, and resources to help you grow your CTA!
THE NATIONAL JUNIOR TENNIS & LEARNING (NJTL) is a network of nonprofit youth development organizations that offer free or low-cost tennis and education programming to under-resourced youth within the section.
GRANTS
Tennis opportunities at the grassroots level are critical to keeping the sport vibrant and growing. USTA and USTA Missouri Valley offer grants to assist organizations to initiate or expand their tennis programming activities.
Scan the QR code to learn more about available section, district and national grants.
Scan the QR code above for more info about community programming.
How Will the ITF World Tennis Number Be Used in Play?
WTN: World Tennis Number
The ITF World Tennis Number is your new global rating that is determined by a wide range of recorded play, including tournaments, leagues, and other competitive play within our system.
WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER?
As you play more programs, USTA and non-USTA, it will provide even more detail and give you new tools to evaluate your progress, explore your match data, and find players at your skill level no matter where you are.
We are excited that soon your league matches will count towards your ITF World Tennis Number. Check out the ITF World Tennis Number and USTA NTRP comparison chart below for more information.
ITF World Tennis Number made its debut in 2022. It’s benefits and features are vast and include: a personalized online tool called GameZone that helps you identify players of similar skill level, an online searchable community that lets you find players wherever you are, access to statistics to track and improve your game (including head-to-head comparisons with other players and their win/loss ratio), a tool for college coaches to use to evaluate perspective student-athletes worldwide and a tool that could be used for seeding and selection for college tennis.
Know the Difference
Number
Description
ITF World Tennis Number is an ITF product that is supported by the USTA and over 135 member nations providing results from their national associations.
Scale 40-1 scale, one decimal place (40=beginner, 1=elite professional)
Rating increments 400 potential rating increments (40 point scale X 10 decimal points)
The USTA NTRP rating system is a product used to support USTA League and some USTA Adult Tournaments.
1.5-7.0 scale, on a half points scale (1.5=beginner, 7.0=Elite Pro)
Generally adult players fall into one of 8 levels between 2.5 - 6.0
Updates Updated weekly Updated yearly
Global? Yes – International System adopted by over 135 nations No – Primarily for USTA League use
Cost
For more information, visit USTA.com/worldtennisnumber
For questions, contact customercare@usta.com
2023 grants.
USTA Missouri Valley offers grants to assist organizations to initiate or expand their tennis programming activities.
2023 Grant Deadlines:
- Friday, February 17
- Friday, April 14
- Friday, July 14
- Friday, August 25
- Friday, October 20
- Serving Up Tennis Grants
-(Not-for-Profit Organizations)
- Grow the Game Tennis Grants
-(For-Profit Organizations)
- Pro-Circuit Assistance Grant
- Innovative Project Assistance Grant
- Facility Assistance Grant
- National Tennis Month Local Events (May 2023)
-Deadline: March 30, 2023
• DISTRICT LEVEL GRANT CATEGORY
- USTA District Grants
-Deadlines are specified within each grant
Scan the QR code to apply and learn more about the guidelines.
If
have questions please contact:
*Share your location to view your district’s grants. Click
For a complete list of available grants, visit www.usta.com/grants
HEART OF AMERICA HEART OF AMERICA
OFFICERS
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Deborah Fabrizius 913-424-9299 littlesade@hotmail.com
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Sheila Goins
913-660-5199 ustaheartofamerica@gmail.com
MEMBERS AT LARGE
Elizabeth Barnes 816-509-7061 eibarnes826@icloud.com
Jackie Gehrke 816-868-4719 jackieg@kc.rr.com
Kirk Lambright 913-486-8326 sklambright@gmail.com
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
ADULT PLAY
Jody Holsinger 913-269-3962
jody@aspenwealth.com
AWARDS
Jamie Galloway awardshoa@gmail.com
COMMUNITY PLAY
TBA 913-660-5199
ustaheartofamerica@gmail.com
TENNIS SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
Jaren Glaser 913-967-9929 glaser@movalley.usta.com
PRESIDENT
Tracey Johnson 913-515-0991 tdjlaw@hotmail.com
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT TBD
VICE PRESIDENT - ADULTS Jody Holsinger 913-269-3962 jody@aspenwealth.com
Cassidy Mears 913-488-8669 cassidymears@gmail.com
Terry Miller 913-341-8209 ttm10s@aol.com
Efren Mojica 913-706-2854 usna93@gmail.com
W. Clark Richardson 913-522-8474 wcrichardson4@gmail.com
Lorie Verdi 816-210-8225 tlzv@sbcglobal.net
JUNIOR COORDINATORS
JUNIOR COORDINATOR
Stacie Turtledove 214-629-5748
turtledovetennis@gmail.com
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
Paige Salveter 314-494-8229 psalveter@gmail.com
GRANTS
W. Clark Richardson 913-522-8474 wcrichardson4@gmail.com
HALL OF FAME Scott Hanover ptcguy@yahoo.com
VICE PRESIDENT - JUNIORS Stacie Turtledove 214-629-5748 turtledovetennis@gmail.com
TREASURER
Mary Eichenberg 303-946-2960 maryeichenberg@gmail.com
SECRETARY
Michelle Gifford 479-280-0052 mmgiff@hotmail.com
JUNIOR PLAY
Stacie Turtledove 214-629-5748
turtledovetennis@gmail.com
OFFICIALS
Cheryl Lady 816-363-4553 ctlady929@gmail.com
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
TBA 913-660-5199
ustaheartofamerica@gmail.com
JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS COORDINATOR
Rod Zerni 913-269-6607 rodney.zerni@genesishealthclubs.com
JUNIOR CIRCUIT COORDINATORS
Jared Ward - 10 & under 479-659-2493
jward@jayhawktennis.com
Alexis Czapinski -12s-18s 785-840-6258
aczapinski@jayhawktennis.com
ADULT LEAGUE COORDINATORS
DISTRICT LEAGUE COORDINATOR
Blelina Boci hoaleagues@gmail.com
ADULTS 18 - 39
Marcia Jacelone 913-710-8934 mjacelone333@gmail.com
ADULTS 55 & OVER
Kathy Hawley 913-706-6209 kstone1219@gmail.com
ADULTS 65 & OVER
Barbara Meigs 913-681-3887 bgmeigs@yahoo.com
18 & OVER MIXED
Jackie Gehrke 816-868-4719 jackieg@kc.rr.com
40 & OVER MIXED
Deborah Fabrizius 913-424-9299 littlesade@hotmail.com
2022 AWARD WINNERS
Adult Player of the Year - Male
Grant Huddin
Leavenworth, Kansas
Adult Player of the Year - Female
Denise Chiao
Kansas City, Missouri
Adult Player - 4.0 & Below - Male
Duane Strader
Saint Joseph, Missouri
Adult Player - 4.0 & Below - Female
Jill Burgdorfer
Kansas City, Missouri
Community Service Excellence
Katie Bolton
Kansas City, Missouri
Distinguished Service
Deborah Fabrizius
Lenexa, Kansas
Diversity Achievement
Dr. Melissa Burns
Kansas City, Missouri
Event of the Year
Lob & Learn Pro-Am Event
Overland Park, Kansas
Facility of the Year
Overland Park Racquet Club
Overland Park, Kansas
High School Coach
Scott Hanover
Gladstone, Missouri
Junior Player of the Year - Male
Cooper Woestendick
Olathe, Kansas
Junior Player of the Year - Female
Audrey Spencer
Olathe, Kansas
Emerging Jr Player of the Year - Male
Rishi Goli
Overland Park, Kansas
Emerging Jr Player of the Year - Female
Ella Wang
Overland Park, Kansas
Member Organization
Kansas City Area Genesis Clubs
Greater Kansas City Area
Outstanding Adult/Senior Tournament
Level 2 Husband & Wife
Overland Park, Kansas
Outstanding Community Tennis Association
Stephanie Waterman Foundation
Kansas City, Missouri
Outstanding Contributor to USTA Tennis Youth Programs
Christopher Claypool
Overland Park, Kansas
Outstanding Contributor to USTA League Tennis
Connie Bennett
Overland Park, Kansas
Outstanding Contributor to Junior Team Tennis
Kyle Aaron
Roeland Park, Kansas
Outstanding Contributor to Youth High Performance Program
Jared Ward
Lawrence, Kansas
Outstanding Junior Tournament
Level 5 Jayhawk
Lawrence, Kansas
Outstanding Official Marvin Stringfellow
Kansas City, Kansas
55 & OVER MIXED
Eric Santon 816-589-6342 hoa55mixed@gmail.com
TRI-LEVEL
Jody Holsinger 913-269-3962 jody@aspenwealth.com
Kathy Loepp 816-718-2419 kateloepp@gmail.com
TENNISLINK ADMINISTRATOR
Pat Sibenaller 816-916-5889 pat.usta@gmail.com
Shawna Froeschl Adult SportsmanshipMale
Charles Wohlers
Shawnee, Kansas
Shawna Froeschl Adult SportsmanshipFemale
Maria Andrew
Overland Park, Kansas
Stephanie Waterman Junior SportsmanshipFemale
Bryson Langford
Leawood, Kansas
Tennis Family of the Year
Tyson Marrs Family
Overland Park, Kansas
Volunteer of the Year
Chinmoy Dev
Lawrence, Kansas
Junior Sportsmanship Winners
Girls 10 - Remi Jennings
Girls 12 - Kynsey Smith
Girls 14 - Neema Kimaku
Girls 16 - Shelby Smith
Girls 18 - Lera Alexin
Boys 12 - Wyatt Markham
Boys 14 - Micah Ward
Boys 16 - Arjun Reiland
Boys 18 - Christopher Smith, Jr.
HEART OF AMERICA
Go to Camp WIN
Experience a fun, safe and encouraging environment where girls are introduced to a variety of spor ts and fitness activities over a week all while learning key lessons from WIN for KC’s Live Active curriculum.
Become a Captain
Girls ages 13-18 can apply and serve as Team Captains. Captains serve as role models and help girls learn a variety of new activities and develop leadership skills. Captains can also recieve over 36 hours of community service within one session. Apply for one or multiple sessions. Applications due May 5.
Select from 3 different session dates and locations!
June 5-8 at Notre Dame de Sion High School
June 12-15 at St. Teresa’s Academy
Camp WIN Details:
June 19-22 at Lincoln College Prep Middle School Register
Camp Cost $280 – Lunch, snacks and all camp materials provided. Camp Runs 9AM–4PM daily, Monday–Thursday op off at 7:30AM provided for an additional $25/camper
IOWA IOWA
OFFICERS
PAST PRESIDENT Jack Wardell 712-792-1000 jwardell639@gmail.com
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Mark Blume 319-400-8857 usta.iowa@gmail.com
SUPPORT STAFF
ACCOUNTANT
role filled by Kelly Drake through March 2023 319-354-6295 kdrake.tennis@gmail.com
ADULT LEAGUE COORDINATOR
Jennifer Smith 515-988-3135 ustaiowaleagues@gmail.com
ADULTS/MIXED/SENIORS
Dana McBratney 636-222-0705 iowa55mixed@gmail.com
TENNIS SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
John Terpkosh 913-967-9926 jterpkosh@movalley.usta.com
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
10 & UNDER TENNIS/ JUNIOR COMPETITION
Tom Jennings 515-201-7474 tomtennis101@gmail.com
ADULT COMPETITION
Ann Simons-Burnett 515-451-1374 andrean-simons@uiowa.edu
ADULT LEAGUES
Jennifer Smith 515-988-3135 ustaiowaleagues@gmail.com
AWARDS
Mike Conlon 515-360-9196 conlonm@wdmcs.org
COLLEGIATE
Nick Petaros 563-321-0451 nick.petaros@gmail.com
2022 AWARD WINNERS
Adult Player of the Year
Willis Hong
Distinguished Service
Craig Ihnen
Facilities of the Year
Smithfield Tennis & Pickleball Center
Genesis Health Club of Clive, IA
High School Coach of the Year
Sara Loetscher
Junior Emerging Players of the Year
Allexis Moen & Henry Waddell
Junior High Performance Players of the Year
Micah Flaherty & Katelynn Kock
PRESIDENT
Brenton Kuchera 319-296-5933 kucherab@waterlooschools.org
Nicole Berger 515-499-0372 paradisetennisflkeys@gmail.com
VICE PRESIDENT
Cindy Klebe 563-506-5901 cindyrtklebe@msn.com
VICE PRESIDENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Cindy Rasche 563-249-3132 crasche333@gmail.com
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
Sue Nelson 309-738-8774 sanelson614@gmail.com
GRIEVANCE
Tom Wolle 319-721-8314 twolle@simmonsperrine.com
HALL OF FAME
Kevin Nebergall 319-329-3748 nebergall@live.com
NOMINATING/PERSONNEL
Jack Wardell 712-790-1904 jwardell639@gmail.com
Membership Organization of the Year Quad City Tennis Club
Outstanding Adult/Senior Tournament MVO Adult Tournament
Outstanding Community Tennis Association Great River Tennis Association
Outstanding Contributor to Youth High Performance Program
Genesis Health Club - Thrive Tennis Academy
Outstanding Contributor to Youth Tennis Programs
Spencer Eells
Outstanding Contributor to USTA League Tennis Program
Jan Koder
John Pletchette 515-468-1176 johnpletchette@gmail.com
SECRETARY Brandon Willett 515-778-1502 willett.Brandon@gmail.com
TREASURER role filled by Mary Greer through March 2023 319-400-0045 maryelizabethgreer@gmail.com
RECREATION
Michael Shires 205-434-8660 a1tennisperform@hotmail.com
UMPIRES (OFFICIALS)
Steve England iowatennisofficials@gmail.com
VICE CHAIR
Scott Van Back
Oustanding Diversity Achievement RespectAbilities, Inc.
Outstanding Junior Tournament MVO Junior Tournament
Junior Sportsmanship
Girls 10 - Brooklyn Rypma
Girls 12 - Tenly Cewe
Girls 14 - Emma Stahlberg
Girls 16 - Harper Cope
Girls 18 - Claire Gu
Boys 10 - Sujal Kunchanapalli
Boys 14 - Lucas Sun
Boys 18 - Jacob Fee
Tennis Family of the Year
The Sagers Family
S c a n h e r e t o l e a r n m o r e a b o u t l o c a l a n d c h a m p i o n s h i p J u n i o r T e a m T e n n i s i n
M i i V l l d t i t h t f f !
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Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s :
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T h e W o r l d T e n n i s N u m b e r ( W T N ) w i l l b e u s e d i n t h e U S T A ’ s D i g i t a l P l a t f o r m t o d e t e r m i n e t h e p l a y l e v e l s o f c o m p e t i t i o n
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A d v a n c e m e n t :
T h e t o p 2 t e a m s f r o m e a c h q u a l i f i e r , i n e a c h d i v i s i o n w i l l a d v a n c e t o U S T A M i s s o u r i V a l l e y J u n i o r T e a m
T e n n i s S e c t i o n C h a m p i o n s h i p s
T o r e g i s t e r y o u r t e a m f o r a
U S T A M i s s o u r i V a l l e y J u n i o r
T e a m T e n n i s S e c t i o n
Q u a l i f i e r t o d a y ! !
KANSAS
KANSAS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Becky Samaniego
316-706-5808 ustakansasdirector@gmail.com
DISTRICT SUPPORT STAFF
TENNIS SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
Jaren Glaser 913-967-9929 glaser@movalley.usta.com
DISTRICT LEAGUE COORDINATOR
Amy Mathew 630-272-8022 USTAKansasDLC@gmail.com
JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS COORDINATOR
Janet Glaser 316-733-0610 janetglaser70@gmail.com
JUNIOR COMPETITION COORDINATOR
Simon Norman 316-634-6111 simon@genesishealthclubs.com
YOUTH PATHWAY COORDINATOR
Whitney Richardson 913-574-7431 whitwilson89@gmail.com
2022 AWARD WINNERS
Adult Player of the Year
Brittany Osborne, Topeka
Distinguished Service
Connie Robertson, Lecompton
Event of the Year
Wichita Tennis Open, Wichita
Facility of the Year
Ralph Wulz Riverside Tennis Center
High School Coach of the Year
Simon Norman, Wichita
Junior Emerging Players of the Year
Rylee Frye, Wichita
Dawson O’Donnell, Wichita
Oakley O’Donnell, Wichita
OFFICERS
PAST PRESIDENT
Kate Foss 316-993-4013 USTAKate@gmail.com
PRESIDENT
Cary Morris 316-641-3606 Carymorris@icloud.com
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
ADULT LEAGUES
Amy Mathew 630-272-8022 USTAKansasDLC@gmail.com
AWARDS
Nick Schulte 316-648-6393 schultenick@gmail.com
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION CO-CHAIRS
Ron Thompson 316-681-1273 RonT702@yahoo.com
Grady Landrum Grady.Landrum@gmail.com
GRANTS
Kate Foss 316-993-4013 USTAKate@gmail.com
Junior High Performance Players of the Year
Hitha Ganganala, Wichita
Amir Khicha, Wichita
Junior Sportsmanship Awards
Girls 14 -
Emme Strickland, Andover
Girls 16 -
Francie Foster, Wichita Girls 18 -
Annabelle Tantemsomboon, Wichita
Boys 14Maddox Drumright, Wichita
Boys 16 -
Carter Drumright, Wichita
Boys 18 -
Jax Cornejo, Wellington
JUNIOR COMPETITION
Simon Norman 316-634-6111 simon@genesishealthclubs.com
OFFICIALS CO-CHAIRS
John Seal 620-778-2289 netjts0@gmail.com
J.K. Patel 785-228-2529 Jipatel@wcnoc.com
DIRECTORS
Terry Neal 785-488-7460 t.neal1230.tn@gmail.com
Nick Schulte 316-648-6393 schultenick@gmail.com
Outstanding Adult/Senior Tournament
The Jayhawk Open, Topeka Tennis Association
Outstanding Community Tennis Association
Maureen Connolly Brinker Tennis Foundation
Outstanding Contributor to Youth Tennis Programs
Sara Rasmussen, Wichita
Outstanding Contributor to USTA League
Dylan Jones, Newton
Outstanding Diversity Achievement
Nick Taylor, Wichita
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT/ ADULT COMPETITION
Don Eccles 620-364-9270 bluestem5@yahoo.com
SECOND VICE PRESIDENT/ JUNIOR COMPETITION
Simon Norman 316-634-6111 simon@genesishealthclubs.com
SECRETARY Srinivas Yendru 316-210-4335 yendru@gmail.com
TREASURER
Archie Macias
316-651-7933 archie@maciastaxservice.com
Gary Shipp 785-230-6012 gshipp@kvc.org
Gabriel Yankey 316-461-2844 gab.yankey@gmail.com
Outstanding Junior Tournament McPherson June L6, Janie Bremyer
Outstanding Member Organization Sheldon Coleman Tennis Complex
Outstanding Official
Laura Norman, Wichita
Tenmis Family of the Year
The O’Donnell Family, Arkansas City
USTA Junior Team Tennis Organizer Janet Glaser, Wichita
MISSOURI MISSOURI
OFFICERS
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Glenn Pelecky gpelecky@gmail.com
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Leslie Echols 417-501-6234 ustamissouridirector@gmail.com
TENNIS SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
Alywn Mushonga 913-967-9833 mushonga@movalley.usta.com
DISTRICT SUPPORT STAFF
ADULT LEAGUE COORDINATOR
Amy Mathew amymichael12@icloud.com
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
Lori Hunt lhmotennis@gmail.com
COLUMBIA LEAGUE COORDINATOR
Stephanie Farid sewfarid@gmail.com
SPRINGFIELD LEAGUE COORDINATOR
Leslie Echols ustamissouridirector@gmail.com
2022 AWARD WINNERS
Adult Captain of the Year
Hee-Sun Kim
Adult Player of the Year
Debbie Pell
Adult Sportsmanship Awards
Gabe Goldstein
Kathy Drew
Marsha Marsh
Steve Seo
Captain Mentor Award
Donna Hoffman
Community Service Excellence Award
Marianella Padron
Event of the Year
Adaptive Tennis
Facility of the Year Cooper Tennis Complex
High School Coaches of the Year
Sean Kembell & Karen Fielding
Junior High Performance Players of the Year
Akhash Baskar & Kaylee Doran
Junior Recreational Players of the Year
Orion Hilles & Chloe Stenger
PRESIDENT
Mallory Weber 417-874-2904 webermalloryl@gmail.com
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
ADULT & LEAGUE COMPETITION
Leslie Echols ustamissouridirector@gmail.com
AWARDS
Ann Vogel annievogel@gmail.com
JUNIOR COMPETITION
TBD
OFFICIALS
Steve Webb swebb@springfieldmo.gov
Junior Sportsmanship Awards
Micka Hahn
Isla Merrifield
Will Beall
Adley Carpener
Brett Crockett
Elana Hadi
Ian Rogers
Brynley Brotherton
Member Organization of the Year
Marshall Junior Tennis
New Captain of the Year
Carol Rollins
New Player of the Year
Carolee Jones
Outstanding Adult Tournament
Cooper Adult Spring Doubles and Singles Open
Outstanding Community Tennis Associations
Springfield Wild & SWMO Tennis Network
Outstanding Contributor to the Youth High Performance Program
Kyle Wartick
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT/ SECRETARY
Larry Huitt lhuitt1957@gmail.com
TREASURER
Bill Lingenfelser WBL@Makeenenergy.com
AT-LARGE Ben Loeb bloeb1214@gmail.com
Kyle Wartick kylewartick@yahoo.com
USTA MISSOURI LEAGUE LOCATIONS
Branson
Columbia
Jefferson City
Joplin
Springfield
Contact Leslie Echols or Amy Mathew
Outstanding Contributor to USTA League Tennis Program
Huong Doan
Outstanding Diversity Achievement Award
Anelisse Garner
Outstanding Junior Tournament
Branson L7
Outstanding Official
John Xu
Outstanding USTA Junior Team Tennis Organizer
Mallory Weber
Senior Captain of the Year
Ann Vogel
Tennis Family of the Year
The Merrifield Family
NEBRASKA
NEBRASKA
OFFICERS
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Heather Blumel 402-699-3393 hblumelusta@gmail.com
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Lisa Thomas 408-290-5931
lisathomasusta@icloud.com
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
ADULT PLAY & COMPETITION
Stephen Collins 402-968-4972 sfcomaha@gmail.com
AWARDS
Chaz Kuper 402-981-3839 chaz@lkwfirm.com
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
Jason McFarley jmcfarley@hotmail.com
TENNIS SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
Kara Heim 913-967-9452 heim@movalley.usta.com
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
Tammy Hill tamtennis18@aol.com
HALL OF FAME
Verne Weber 402-682-5862 vaweber10s@aol.com
JUNIOR COMPETITION
Justin Bigsby 402-721-8069 mrjbigs@gmail.com
LEAGUE COORDINATOR
Jason Rodenberger jason.rodenberger@gmail.com
2022 AWARD WINNERS
Adult Player of the Year (4.5 & Above)
Robert Weber
Adult Players of the Year (4.0 & Below)
Rachel Southard
Adult/Senior Tournament of the Year
Cornhusker State Games
Distinguished Service
Carvie Erwin
Facility of the Year
Ernest Grundy Tennis Center, Kearney, Nebraska
High School Coaches of the Year
Lance Kush & Chris Stock
Junior High Performance Female Player of the Year
Lily Lautenschlager & Sophia Jones
Junior High Performance Male Player of the Year
Hunter Nelson
Junior Male Emerging Player of the Year
Jackson Mehuron
PRESIDENT
Mike Willman 402-547-9613 day 402-727-9048 night mikewllmn@aol.com
NOMINATING
Justin Bigsby 402-721-8069 mrjbigs@gmail.com
OFFICIALS
Noelle Wegiel noelle.wegiel@yahoo.com
TOURNAMENT
Larry Newton 402-326-3484 larrynewton@cox.net
Junior Tournament of the Year
L5 Boys & Girls 12-18s in Fremont
Media Excellence
Andrea Gallagher
Member Organization of the Year
Miracle Hills Tennis Center
Outstanding Community Tennis Association
Kearney Tennis Association
Outstanding Contributor USTA League Tennis
John Leffler, Jr.
Outstanding Contributor to Youth High Performance Program
Taylor Wain
Outstanding Contributor to Youth Tennis Programs
Mike Saniuk
Outstanding Diversity Achievement
Phil Wolfe - Nelson Mandela School and Miracle Hills Tennis Center
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
John Rademacher 308-440-1112 johnprademacher@gmail.com
SECOND VICE PRESIDENT
Matt Lunning 515-371-1931 mlunning@unmc.edu
SECRETARY
Kevin Heim 402-441-7095 wtcheim@gmail.com
TREASURER
Ryan Johnson angst_ink@yahoo.com
Outstanding Officials
Aaron Ogden & Noelle Wegiel
Tennis Family of the Year
The Stempson Family
Junior Sportsmanship Awards
10 and under -
Summer Christensen & Dex Saniuk
12 and under -
Alyssa Formanes, Jackson Skiko & Circe Tallman
14 and under -
Owen Brown, Corinne Barber, Aubrey Phonephakdy & Ryan Thomas
16 and under -
Kailee Bailey & Sheamus Sinnot
18 and under -
Gibby Chapman, Camryn Jacobsmeir, Andrew Nelson & Joshua Stock
USTA Junior Team Tennis Organizer
Darren Emerick
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
OFFICERS
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
David Minihan 405-312-5252
minihan@ustaoklahoma.com
COMMUNITY TENNIS MANAGER
Casey McKenzie 918-688-4408 mckenzie@ustaoklahoma.com
PRESIDENT
Mary Jo Tasker 918-694-5445 maryjotasker@gmail.com
QUADRANT REPRESENTATIVES
NORTHWEST QUADRANT
Carmen Bond 405-850-5458 cbond@oktennis.org
SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
Lee Crowley 918-527-1782 wxcrawler@hotmail.com
Bill Towler 405-590-5260 btowler1959@gmail.com
VICE PRESIDENT - ADULTS
Peter McCorkle 918-830-0698 peter.mccorkle@gmail.com
VICE PRESIDENT - JUNIORS
Eric Wedemeyer 405-627-0792 ewedemeyer1@cox.net
TREASURER
Jeff Bowser 405-627-3987 jeff@heritagecpas.com
TENNIS SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
Laura Puryear 913-967-9147 puryear@movalley.usta.com
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
ADULT COMPETITION
Peter McCorkle 918-830-0698
peter.mccorkle@gmail.com
AWARDS
Tamara Cromwell 405-820-2057 lukersmom@gmail.com
BUDGET & FINANCE
Jeff Bowser 405-627-3987
jeff@heritagecpas.com
SCHOOLS TENNIS ORGANIZER
Becky Riggs 918-999-5502 riggs@movalley.usta.com
NORTHEAST QUADRANT
Matias Marin 941-807-2380 marinmati@gmail.com
SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
Dawna Johnston 610-308-0435 dawna_johnston@hotmail.com
OKC LEAGUE COORDINATOR
Katie Allen 405-824-3451
okcleagues@ustaoklahoma.com
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
Caitlyn Sagraves 405-609-7963 caitlynmetseff@gmail.com
GENERAL COUNSEL/GRIEVANCE
Charles Laster 405-273-2910 charlielaster@sbcglobal.net
SECRETARY
Emily Pomeroy 405-317-2611 emily@okmta.com
COLLEGIATE/LEAGUE COORDINATOR
Marc Claude 405-640-9638 cell marcaclaude@gmail.com
DISTRICT LEAGUE COORDINATOR
Tulsa League Coordinator
Michelle Oquin 918-381-6690
oquin@ustaoklahoma.com
GRANTS
Laura Puryear 913-967-9147
puryear@movalley.usta.com
HALL OF FAME
Richard Perry 580-242-5848
richard.m.perry@sbcglobal.net
JUNIOR COMPETITION
Eric Wedemeyer 405-627-0792
ewedemeyer1@cox.net
NOMINATING
Bill Towler 405-590-5260
btowler1959@gmail.com
OFFICIALS
Dean Richardville 918-671-7208
drichardville@cox.net
SANCTIONS & SCHEDULING
Bill Riggan 405-650-6076
wmriggan@att.net
2022 AWARD WINNERS
Adult Player of the Year (4.5 & Above)
Bart Ramsey
Adult Player of the Year (4.0 & Below)
Eric Tabor
Distinguished Service
Bill Riggan
Facility of the Year
Union Tennis Center
Female Junior High Performance Player of the Year
Gracie Epps
Female Emerging Junior Player of the Year
Ellison Clark
Male Junior High Performance Player of the Year
Ian Bracks
Male Emerging Junior Player of the Year
Noah Gou
Member Organization of the Year
Racquet and Health 91
Outstanding Adult/Senior Tournament
Norman Open
Outstanding Community Tennis Association
Tulsa Area Tennis Association - Frank Ward
Outstanding Contributor to USTA League
Russell Warner
Outstanding Contributor to Youth High Performance
Camilo Sabogal
Outstanding Contributor to Youth Tennis Programs
Celeste Frey
Outstanding Diversity Achievement League of Exceptional Players of First Serve Tulsa
Outstanding High School Coach
Darren Cobble
Outstanding Junior Tournament
MV Summer Closed Level 3 - Peter McCorkle
Outstanding Junior Team
Tennis Organizer
Caitlyn Sagraves
Outstanding Official
Charlie Smith
Play Tennis Your Way
Tennis Family of the Year
The Prather Family
Junior Sportsmanship
Boys 10 - Jackson Nelson
Boys 12 - Dylan Hwang
Boys 14 - Max Beard
Boys 16 - Lawson Prather
Boys 18 - Creed Skinner
Girls 10 - Parker Hays
Girls 12 - Kennedy Orr
Girls 14 - Sophia Gillett
Girls 16 - Jasel Bailey
Girls 18 - Carrington Hessen
Hall of Fame Inductees
Bill Nelson
The Headington Family
ST. LOUIS
ST. LOUIS
OFFICERS
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Beth Causey 314-322-8911 brcausey@gmail.com
VICE PRESIDENT - JUNIORS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Megan Kovacs 314-432-3990 314-585-9552 cell director@ustastl.com
DISTRICT STAFF
ADMINISTRATION
Karolyn Stanley
ADULT LEAGUES
Severine Huchet 314-432-3990 leagues@ustastl.com
ADULT 40+/55+ LEAGUES
Lisa Lamb 314-432-3990 40plus@ustastl.com
ADULT MIXED LEAGUES
Liz Lahm 314-432-3990 mixed@ustastl.com
AWARDS
Megan Kovacs 314-432-3990 director@ustastl.com
TENNIS SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
Alywn Mushonga 913-967-9833 mushonga@movalley.usta.com
PRESIDENT
John Kelly 314-956-7660 kellyjohnf15@gmail.com
Ken Hayden 618-398-6500 kjhay12@yahoo.com
VICE PRESIDENT - ADULTS
Paul Petruska 618-772-0086
DWIGHT DAVIS TENNIS CENTER Carobeth Kelly, General Manager 314-361-0177 dwight@ustastl.com
JUNIOR COMPETITION
Megan Kovacs 314-432-3990 314-585-9552 cell juniors@ustastl.com
JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS & JC/L7 COORDINATOR
Toni McDonald 314-585-9468 JTT@ustastl.com
FINANCIAL MANAGER
Nancy Varner 314-432-3990 financial@ustastl.com
2022 AWARD WINNERS
Adult Players of the Year
Michael Lesko & Kelly Johnston
Adult Recreational Players of the Year
Sanjeev Kamat & Barb Criner
Distinguished Service
Mary Vassar
Facility of the Year
Dwight Davis Tennis Center
Family of the Year
The Gross/Stauffer Family
Judy Dippold Junior Players of the Year
Preston Achter & Amber Yin
Junior Emerging Players of the Year
Johnny Curran & Grace Leitner
Junior Team Tennis Organizer
Emily Cimarolli
Member Organization of the Year
Forst Lake Tennis Club
LEGAL ADVISOR
Andy Glaser 314-446-4259 aglaser@sandbergphoenix.com
ppetruska@greensfelder.com
VICE PRESIDENTCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Hiroo Motwani 618-363-4300
hiroo@motwanifoundation.org
SECRETARY
Louann Boyd 314-922-8004
louannboyd@yahoo.com
TREASURER
Madison Meersman 314-484-1046
meersman.madison@gmail.com
ST. LOUIS ASSOCIATION OF TENNIS OFFICIALS (SLATO)
John Kelly - President 314-956-7660
kellyjohnf15@gmail.com
Outstanding Adult/Senior Tournament
Sam Graf Adult Open
Outstanding Community Tennis Association
Franklin County CTA
Outstanding Contributors to USTA Leagues
Sam Shouldis & Anne Ross
Outstanding Contributor Youth High Performance
Melisa Lemus
Outstanding Contributor to Youth Programs
Edwardsville Tennis Academy
Outstanding Diversity Achievement
Mark Zolman & Brian Kirk
Outstanding High School Coach
Dave Lipe
Outstanding Junior Tournament Alton Jr. 6-Hour
Outstanding Official Michael Reichman
President’s Award
Noel Quevreaux
Junior Sportsmanship Awards
Boys 10 - Eshan Rahman
Boys 12 - Pranav Madamanchi
Boys 14 - Shaan Patel
Boys 16 - Jasper Schmidt
Boys 18 - Danny Radke
Girls 10 - Kharis Bedenbaugh
Girls 12 - Dia Kannan
Girls 14 - Adelyn Gross
Girls 16 - Angela Chen
Girls 18 - Rachel Li
2022 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The 2022 USTA Missouri Valley Annual Conference, held December 2-3, wrapped up yet another successful year in our section. The Olathe Conference Center hosted the event and provided a memorable experience for all attendees.
The conference began on Friday, December 2 with the Meeting of the Association and Open Board Meeting. The USTA Missouri Valley committees and districts shared their 2022 highlights and key initiatives for 2023, and President Jason Mathes and Executive Director Mary Buschmann gave their official reports. The meeting wrapped up with the official introduction of the new slate of Board of Directors for the 2023-2024 term. Steve Henry will step into the president’s role, with Alex Lee serving as the First Vice President. They will be joined by Kim Hughes-Gill, Terry Jackson, Deb Fabrizius and Beth Causey.
Saturday morning kicked off with a General Session: State of the Union Address, highlighted by a presentation by USTA Managing Director, Competition Operations Sean Cary. Multiple committee meetings followed, including a WTN/Innovative Formats presentation by Michael Hughes from the USTA.
The conference was capped with the Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Celebration emceed by Scott Hanover. Mary Greef Harris, Jean Larrick and Larry Newton were proudly inducted into the USTA Missouri Valley Hall of Fame. Congratulations to these three for this incredible tennis accomplishment!
A highlight of the event was when the 30 USTA Missouri Valley 2022 award winners were recognized during the program. The final surprise of the afternoon came with the announcement of the 2022 President’s Award winner. Mathes got the opportunity to give the award to his close friend and mentor John Kelly, who was recently re-elected as USTA St. Louis president.
USTA Missouri Valley is grateful for all of those who’ve supported the section through the year and looks forward to what 2023 has in store.
HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2022
Deadline to submit USTA Missouri Valley Hall of Fame nominations is July 31. Nominations are kept on file for five years and can be updated at any time. Visit usta.com for nomination criteria and form or contact Judy Dippold at dipper20@gmail.com.
2022 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
During the Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Celebration on Saturday, December 3, we had the honor of inducting three new members to the USTA Missouri Valley Hall of Fame: Mary Greef Harris formerly of Kansas City, Mo., Jean Larrick of Springfield, Mo. and Larry Newton of Omaha, Ne.
Mary Greef Harris was a true pioneer of women’s tennis. She grew up in Kansas City, Mo. in the early 1900s. Tennis was really only a summer sport during her youth because there were no indoor tennis courts at the time. After high school, Greef Harris earned a scholarship to play tennis at the University of Southern California. She won the 1931 singles and doubles championships in the National Intercollegiate Women Championships - now the NCAA Championships. She was a three-time quarterfinalist at the US National (now US Open) in 1929, 1930 and 1932. She also was a member of the 1930 Wightman Cup Team, alongside Helen Willis Moody, Helen Jacobs, Sarah Palfrey and Edith Cross. In 1981, she was inducted into the Kansas City Sports Hall of Champions. She was then posthumously inducted into the USTA Heart of America Hall of Fame in 2018. Greef Harris passed away in 2002 at the age of 91.
Jean Larrick grew up in Decatur, Ill. and has been playing tennis for more than 65 years. While she didn’t have the opportunity to play high school tennis because there were no girls sports teams in the late 1960s, she did play college tennis at Millikin University for one year and Missouri State University for three years. Her 1977 team at MSU won the MIAA Conference Championship and AIAW Regional Championship and competed in the AIAW Women’s Championships, finishing in the top 20. Over the course of her extensive playing career, Larrick has won more than 200 titles in singles, doubles and mixed competitions. Among her career highlights are representing USTA Western on the Junior Wightman Cup team, finishing in fourth place at the USTA National 35 Women’s Doubles Clay Court Championships and winning multiple National Public Parks Tennis Championships. Outside of playing, Larrick has been an International Certified Teaching Professional with Professional Tennis Registry for more than 30 years. She has also served on multiple USTA Missouri Valley and USTA National committees.
Larry Newton is a true legend in the junior tennis world. He is currently using his vast knowledge and expertise to serve the USTA National Local Play and Competition Committee as its Vice Chair. He also received national recognition in 2021 for his contributions to junior tennis when he was named Racquet Sports Industry’s Junior Tennis Champion of the Year. Newton has spent the past 36 years volunteering his time to help grow the game of tennis through various avenues: as a tournament director, official or serving on district, section and national boards. He started playing tennis as a 14-yearold and took a job as a clay court attendant at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa when he was 15. That eventually evolved into a teaching position and a successful playing career, including two years on Oklahoma State University’s varsity tennis team. One of his greatest contributions to USTA Nebraska is his creation of “Farm Team Competitions,” which fed high-level junior players into the Nebraska Competition Training Center, while also providing second-tier players nonelimination competitions each week. He also started the Nebraska Junior High School State Tournament.
USTA MISSOURI VALLEY HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
2022
Mary Greef Harris* Kansas City, Mo.
Jean Larrick Springfield, Mo.
Larry Newton Omaha, Neb.
2021
R. Scott Hanover Kansas City, Mo.
Alvin Penelton* East St. Louis, Ill.
Tara Snyder .......................................... Truckee, Calif.
2020
Daniel Apted ......................................... St. Louis, Mo.
Jane Zukaitis Hines Omaha, Neb.
Kevin Nebergall Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2019
Kilmeny Waterman Connor Overland Park, Kan.
Craig Sandvig University City, Mo.
Pamela Sloan Stockton, Calif.
2018
Ken D. Brown Independence, Kan.
Fred Johnson* ...................................Kansas City, Mo.
Mark Platt Clayton, Mo.
Pat Purcell St. Louis, Mo.
Kim Reser Springfield, Mo.
2017
Buff Farrow Wichita, Kan.
Francis P. Lemery Overland Park, Kan.
Richard M. Perry ....................................... Enid, Okla.
2016
Bob Bates ..................................... Prairie Village, Kan.
Mark Johnson Henryetta, Okla.
Wilbur Jones Shawnee, Kan.
2015
Richard Hudlin* St. Louis, Mo.
Cornelia Salmon-Robertson Lecompton, Kan.
Mark Rosewell Maryville, Mo.
Verne Weber ..........................................Bellevue, Neb.
2014
Steve Gerdes ........................................... Omaha, Neb.
Jim Klousia Springfield, Mo.
Ken Veney Sydney, Australia
2013
Ron Cobb
St. Louis, Mo.
Kevin Hedberg Topeka, Kan.
Joe McGuire Kansas City, Mo.
Doug Smith .......................................... St. Louis, Mo.
Bruce Vosburg* Omaha, Neb.
2012
Judy Dippold
St. Louis, Mo.
Micki Schillig Feldmann Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Edmund Serrano* St. Louis, Mo.
Meredith Geiger Walton Humble, Kan.
2011
Rex Coad
Wichita, Kan.
James “Buddy” Fields* ........................... Wichita, Kan.
Janet Thomas Griffith Tulsa, Okla.
Jane Pratt* St. Louis, Mo.
Kim Steinmetz ..................................... Florissant, Mo.
2010
Charles Doughty, Jr.*
2008
Gayle David Bradshaw Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
Patricia Graham* Kansas City, Mo.
Steve Prosser DeSoto, Kan.
Leigh Strassner* St. Louis, Mo.
2007
Barbara Fackel* Rock Island, Ill.
Ken Flach* ............................................. St Louis, Mo.
Bob McKinley College Station, Texas
2006
Dave Freeborn Tulsa, Okla.
Jay Louderback South Bend, Ind.
Terry Miller Overland Park, Kan.
Dave Riley Tulsa, Okla.
Russell Warner Tulsa, Okla.
2005
John Allen Been .................................. Houston, Texas
Dr. Harry Clifton Burrus* Winter Haven, Fla.
Jacque Croft Overland Park, Kan.
Richard Mechem ........................ Fredericksburg, Texas
Frank A. Thompson Jr.* St. Louis, Mo.
2004
John Bregin Merriam, Kan.
Don Dippold St. Louis, Mo.
Don Gardner* Wichita, Kan.
Ken Lidie* Bellevue, Neb.
Su Oertel .............................................. Decorah, Iowa
2003
Bill Brown ................................. Arroyo Grande, Calif.
Cliff Buchholz Fort Collins, Colo.
Bob Green Atlantic Beach, Fla.
Nancy Pearce-Jeffett* Dallas, Texas
Phil Landauer Hillard, Ohio
2002
Patsy Rippy-Bond Sandy, Utah
William Davis .................................... Seminole, Okla.
Ralph Hart, Jr. St. Louis, Mo.
Bill Rompf Newport, R.I.
Mary Norwood-Rompf ......................... Newport, R.I.
2001
Junior Coen Kansas City, Mo.
Dick Gilkey Edmond, Okla.
Gene Land Oklahoma City, Okla.
Gerry Perry Springfield, Mo.
Don McNeil Chickasha, Okla.
2000
Marilyn Mueller* St. Louis, Mo.
Louis Gerdes* ......................................... Omaha, Neb.
Ollie Gresham Tulsa, Okla.
Homer Robinson* Tulsa, Okla.
Dr. Bryce Young Hilton Head, S.C.
Judy Levering Hilton Head, S.C.
1999
David Bryant Oklahoma City, Okla.
Dr. George Milton ............................... Emporia, Kan.
Cliff Price Tulsa, Okla.
J. Hal Surface Jr. Kansas City, Mo.
Dr. Steve Wilkinson* ........................... St. Peter, Minn.
1998
1997
Lucien Barbour* Winfield, Kan.
Frank Ward Tulsa, Okla.
Anna Guerrant Gilbert, Ariz.
Dick Johnson* Ballwin, Mo.
Nora Prosser Merriam, Kan.
1996
Harold "Buck" Balzer .............................. Buhler, Kan.
Justina Bricka St. Louis, Mo.
Kate Cushing* Tulsa, Okla.
Ted Drewes* .......................................... St. Louis, Mo.
Phillip L. Edwards St. Louis, Mo.
1995
Jodie H. Adams Springfield, Mo.
Carol Hanks Aucamp St. Louis, Mo.
Mary Ann Eisel Beattie St. Louis, Mo.
1994
Wray Brown St. Louis, Mo.
Earl "Butch" Buchholz Jr. St. Louis, Mo.
Beverly K. Buckley .......................... Des Moines, Iowa
Joy Rodenberg Lincoln, Neb.
Mervyn Webster* Wichita, Kan.
1993
C.J. Hixon Tulsa, Okla.
Wally Smith Ponca City, Okla.
Dave Snyder Kingwood, Texas
1992
Jack Buss* Des Moines, Iowa
Lucile Davidson ............................ Independence, Mo.
Ed Doane Tustin, Calif.
1991
Clarence Dyer Durant, Okla.
Ward Parker Family St. Louis, Mo.
Tom McSpadden Muskogee, Okla.
1990
Francis Baxter* Edmond, Okla.
Earl H. Buchholz Sr.* Sedalia, Mo.
Charles D. Cunningham .......................... Tulsa, Okla.
Bill Price St. Louis, Mo.
Len Prosser Merriam, Kan.
1989
Gerald Perry* Springfield, Mo.
1988
D. Keedy Campbell ...........................Kansas City, Mo.
Harris Coggeshall Des Moines, Iowa
Marvin P. Richmond* Leawood, Kan.
T.H. "Curly" Vaughan* ........................ Winfield, Kan.
1986
Dwight F. Davis* St. Louis, Mo.
Charles McKinley St. Louis, Mo.
*Deceased
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Wichita, Kan.
Tommy English Oklahoma City, Okla.
Paul Lockwood
Norman, Okla.
James Wadley Stillwater, Okla.
2009
Nick Taylor
Wichita, Kan.
Skip Walther Columbia, Mo.
Sheldon Weiner* ............................... Rock Island, Ill.
W.E. Steve Broadie Wichita, Kan.
Dr. Donald Klotz* Iowa City, Iowa
J.C. Louderback Arkansas City, Kan.
Jim Reed Winfield, Kan.
S.L. Shofner Prescott, Ariz.
2022 AWARD WINNERS
2022 AWARD WINNERS
JUNIOR SPORTSMANSHIP
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2022 LEAGUE SECTION CHAMPIONS
2022 LEAGUE SECTION CHAMPIONS
2022 LEAGUE SECTION CHAMPIONS
2022 LEAGUE SECTION CHAMPIONS
2022 LEAGUE SECTION CHAMPIONS
65 & Over 6.0 Women: Oklahoma Captain: Sacra 65 & Over 7.0 Men: Oklahoma Captain: Langwell 65 & Over 7.0 Women: Heart of America Captain: Bennett 55 & Over 9.0 Women: Heart of America Captain: Karnowski USTA NATioNAl ChAmpioNSGreat sports make sports great.
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2023 EVENTS AND MEETINGS
USTA Missouri Valley Tennis on Campus Section Championship
Date
USTA Missouri Valley Semiannual Board Meeting
Adult L4 USTA Missouri Valley 5’s, 0’s & Open Outdoor Championship
Section Adaptive Championship & ALL Stars Adaptive Event
Junior L4 USTA Missouri Valley #4
ITF 25K Men’s Pro Circuit
USTA Missouri Valley League Section Championship I
Adult L4 USTA Missouri Valley 40+ NTRP & Open Outdoor Championship
USTA Missouri Valley League Section Championship II
USTA Missouri Valley League Section Championship III
US Open Championships
Adult L4 USTA Missouri Valley 18+ NTRP & Open Indoor Championship
Junior L4 USTA Missouri Valley #5
USTA Missouri Valley League Mixed Section Championship I
National Public Parks 100th Anniversary Tournament
Adult L4 USTA Missouri Valley 55+ NTRP & Open Outdoor Championship
USTA Missouri Valley League Mixed Section Championship II
Adult L1 USTA National 30’s Hard Court Championship
ITF 15K Women’s Pro Circuit
USTA Missouri Valley Tennis on Campus Fall Invitational
ITF 15K Men’s Pro Circuit
USTA National Senior Women’s Hardcourt Championships
Junior L3 USTA Missouri Valley #2
Junior L4 USTA Missouri Valley #6
Tri-Level League Section Invitational
USTA Missouri Valley League Mixed Doubles 55 & Over Invitational
USTA Missouri Valley Annual Meeting and Award Celebration
Fall 2023 Location TBD
July 22-24
Week of July 24
August 4-6
August 18-20
August 18-20
August 25-27
Multiple Locations
Edwardsville, Illinois
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Multiple Locations
August 28 - September 10 New York City
September 1-3
September 2-4
September 8-10
September 14-17
September 15-17
September 22-24
September 29 - October 1
Week of September 30
September 30 - October 1
Week of October 23
Week of October 23
October 28-30
November 4-5
November 3-5
November 10-12
December 1-2
Overland Park, Kansas
Multiple Locations
Topeka, Kansas
St. Louis, Missouri
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Omaha, Nebraska
Kansas City, Missouri
Norman, Oklahoma
Topeka, Kansas
Norman, Oklahoma
Mission Hills, Kansas
Multiple Locations
Multiple Locations
Omaha, Nebraska
Springfield, Missouri
Olathe, Kansas
Tennis is all
ADULT SECTION TOURNAMENTS
Adult 5’s, 0’s & Open Outdoor Tournament
April 28-30
Plaza Tennis Center - Kansas City, MO
Tournament ID: 23-75920
55+ NTRP & Open Outdoor Tournament
May 5-7
Dwight Davis Tennis Center - St. Louis, MO
Tournament ID: 23-05133
55+ NTRP & Open Outdoor Tournament
June 2-4
Plaza Tennis Center - Kansas City, MO
Tournament ID: 23-77242
18+ NTRP & Open Outdoor Tournament
June 9-11
LaFortune - Case Tennis Center - Tulsa, OK
Tournament ID: 23-99218
Family Championships Indoor
June 16-18
Overland Park Racquet Club - Overland Park, KS
Tournament ID: 23-06512
18+ NTRP & Open Outdoor Tournament
June 30 - July 2
Dwight Davis Tennis Center - St. Louis, MO
Tournament ID: 23-83715
40+ NTRP & Open Outdoor Tournament
July 21-23
Plaza Tennis Center - Kansas City, MO
Tournament ID: 23-24898
40+ NTRP & Open Outdoor Tournament
August 18-20
Dwight Davis Tennis Center - St. Louis, MO
Tournament ID: 23-83213
18+ NTRP & Open Indoor Tournament
September 1-3
Overland Park Racquet Club - Overland Park, KS
Tournament ID: TBD
55+ NTRP & Open Outdoor Tournament
September 15-17
LaFortune - Case Tennis Center - Tulsa, OK
Tournament ID: 23-25486
USTA National Men, Women & Mixed 30’s
Hard Court Championship
September 29 - October 1
Plaza Tennis Center - Kansas City, MO
Tournament ID: 23-81420
40+ NTRP & Open Outdoor Tournament
TBD
Topeka, KS
Tournament ID: TBD
JUNIOR SECTION TOURNAMENTS
L2 Closed Team IntersectionalBattle of the Mississippi
July 14-16
BG12-14 - Midland, MI
Tournament ID: 23-61837
BG16 - Minneapolis, MN
Tournament ID: 23-39501
BG18 - St. Louis, MO
Tournament ID: 23-29387
Deadline: June 22
L4 Open USTA Missouri Valley #4
July 22-24
BG12-14 - St. Louis, MO
Tournament ID: 23-84269
BG16-18 - Edmond, OK
Tournament ID: 23-75785
Deadline: July 12
L4 Open USTA Missouri Valley #5
September 2-4
BG12 - Omaha, NE
Tournament ID: 23-70425
BG14 - Oklahoma City, OK
Tournament ID: 23-09946
BG16 - St. Louis, MO
Tournament ID: 23-36861
BG18 - Springfield, MO
Tournament ID: 23-72712
Deadline: August 23
L3 Closed USTA Missouri Valley #2
October 28-30
B12 - Lawrence, KS
Tournament ID: 23-11800
G12 - Omaha, NE
Tournament ID: 23-01494
B14 - Kansas City, MO
Tournament ID: 23-93215
G14 - Wichita, KS
Tournament ID: 23-37445
B16 - Oklahoma City, OK
Tournament ID: 23-04020
G16 - TBA
Tournament ID: TBA
B18 - Tulsa, OK
Tournament ID: 23-49390
G18 - Overland Park, KS
Tournament ID: 23-95084
Deadline: October 18
L4 Closed USTA Missouri Valley Team
November 4-5
B12 - Kansas City, MO
Tournament ID: 23-96386
G12 - Merriam, KS
Tournament ID: 23-35277
B14 - Tulsa, OK
Tournament ID: 23-85905
G14 - Omaha, NE
Tournament ID: 23-83476
B16 - Overland Park, KS
Tournament ID: 23-88370
G16 - Lincoln, NE
Tournament ID: 23-47234
B18 - Edwardsville, IL
Tournament ID: 23-43952
G18 - St. Louis, MO
Tournament ID: 23-67328
Deadline: October 25
TENNIS IS GOOOOOD FOR YOU!
MISSION
By now, we’ve all heard how good tennis is for your health and wellness. Tennis leads to a longer life expectancy compared to other sports and, especially, a sedentary lifestyle.
Throughout 2023, we will highlight some of the core benefits associated with tennis, focusing specifically on the physical, mental, social and educational benefits that come from playing tennis. We all know tennis is good for you. Now let us show you exactly how tennis is good for you.
PHYSICAL MENTAL
4 C O R E T E N N I S B E N E F I T S
SOCIAL
EDUCATIONAL
Physical: Playing tennis can help improve multiple aspects of your physical health and well-being. It helps lead to a longer life, improve your heart health, lead to strong muscles and bones and increase overall physical fitness.
Mental: Playing tennis helps improve your capacity to deal with stress. Tennis players have also been known to exhibit higher self-esteem, as well as showing lower levels of tension, anger and depression.
Social: Playing tennis helps us build and maintain friendships and social relationships. This, in turn, leads to higher levels of happiness and well-being.
Educational: Studies have shown that children who play tennis generally earn higher grades in school. Playing tennis also leads to increased brain function, including problem-solving skills.
In January, Serve editorial staff had the opportunity to talk with the late president Steve Henry about his passionate stance on the health benefits of tennis. We present this article in loving memory of Steve.
The late USTA Missouri Valley President Steve Henry was passionate about the health benefits tennis can provide to all who play. As the Tennis Director of Oklahoma City Tennis Center, he saw firsthand how much tennis
“We know how good tennis is for you, but as an industry we don’t do a good enough job of tooting our own horns and publicizing that,” Henry said.
To that end, we sat down with Steve to discuss why he feels so strongly about the benefits of tennis and some of the most important benefits in his eyes. His main focus is on the physical and mental benefits that come with regular play.
Studies show that people who play tennis tend to live longer lives and remain mentally sharper for longer. Throughout the year, we will be releasing “Health Hits” to highlight individual stats and figures to go along with these benefits.
Everyone knows the importance of officiating in sports, especially tennis. This year, USTA Missouri Valley is putting our money where our mouth is when it comes to making sure we have the best officials possible.
OFFICIALS!
As part of a joint initiative with USTA National, our section is participating in a pilot program to hire a new Officiating Growth Manager to oversee recruiting efforts in USTA Missouri Valley and USTA Northern. This position will be responsible for recruiting and retaining officials across the two sections.
Sean Cary, USTA Managing Director - Competition Operations, says this has been in the works since before the COVID-19 pandemic, but is now officially being rolled out with sections.
As Cary says, sections have mostly been relying on volunteers to recruit officials locally, which is too much to ask of a group of volunteers. While they’ve done an amazing job, especially in our section, the new growth manager will be able to devote their entire focus to building relationships and recruiting new officials.
“We still needed someone who would wake up every morning, get out of bed and say, ‘My number one role today is to look at ways in which we can recruit new officials and retain our most experienced ones,’” Cary said.
The new Growth Manager will work primarily in the field, meeting with people and developing relationships to strengthen the ties between officials and their local tennis communities. They will work closely with the existing volunteer base and amplify the great work already being done.
“We’re going to do it with one person, focusing their energy to assist and support the networks that are already established because there are some very passionate people in both Missouri Valley and Northern. They will want support and guidance, and this person is their resource to provide that support and guidance,” Cary said.
Tennis isn’t alone when it comes to finding willing officials. This is a problem sweeping across all sports in recent years, but we want to be at the forefront of the movement to attract officials and make them feel truly valued and appreciated as members of the tennis family.
Through initiatives like Officiating Appreciation Week and this new Officiating Growth Manager, we feel we’re taking the proper steps to bridge that gap and show officials how much we really appreciate everything they do for the game of tennis. We look forward to providing the resources and mentoring needed to provide officials and players with the best experiences possible throughout the section.
“A big part of what we want to do is to make sure that officials are brought into the tennis ecosystem and feel a part of the overall family,” Cary said.*Micah Matthews began her role as Growth Manager on March 13. Click here to watch some of our very own officials petition growth in officiating! By: Josh Sellmeyer
The ongoing revitalization of The Armory — a historic St. Louis building where legends Arthur Ashe and Jimmy Connors crafted their games — is set to roll on with the development of the St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame.
The Armory, a 250,000-square-foot property located at 3660 Market Street, opened to the public in mid-December 2022 after undergoing major renovations. The building was previously home to the St. Louis Tennis Club, national bowling tournaments, rock concerts, indoor sports leagues and more. Now, the facility’s features include six acres of space for gatherings, a 62-foot stage for live entertainment, six bars, 40+ interactive games, giant TV screens and a two-story slide.
And soon, The Armory will become the home of the St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was previously housed at the Triple A Youth Foundation. But when Triple A’s new operators needed that additional space, the Hall of Fame’s artifacts were moved to storage where they’ve been located ever since.
Rick Randall — a real estate developer who has been involved with the St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame since its formation in the early 1990s — practiced at The Armory starting in the 1960s. He said he had the privilege of seeing several local standouts hone their games on the fast wooden courts there and was mesmerized by the building’s immaculate architecture.
As Randall brokered the transaction that led to the IKEA building just down the street from the long-dormant Armory, he struck up conversations with The Armory’s owner, Leo Mitchell, about rejuvenating it. Randall, along with Dan Apted of Creve Coeur Racquet Club, soon realized solely putting tennis courts back into The Armory would be too expensive of an undertaking.
“It really required a complete overhaul of all its systems, roof, windows and everything,” Randall said. “But it was still a grand building. The hard surfaces, the masonry and brick were just in fantastic shape.”
So Randall introduced a friend of his, Phil Hulse — owner of Green Street Real Estate Ventures — to Mitchell. One thing led to another and Hulse decided to purchase The Armory property about five years ago. Hulse and Jake Miller, president of Brick + Bev and Armory operator, had several ideas for the building’s use before landing on its current renovations. Randall all along told Hulse he’d love to move the Hall of Fame into the facility.
“I was always thinking, ‘Where could we physically put it?’ Well, there wouldn’t be any better place than The Armory, which was basically the centerpiece of St. Louis tennis history,” Randall said.
“Phil always agreed and wanted to do that. As he developed his plans and put the building back in service we really formalized it and worked with the Triple A Youth Foundation, which is the umbrella organization 501c3 of the Hall of Fame.”
Efforts of raising funds to construct the new St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame and what elements to include within it have ramped up the past six months. Members of the Hall of Fame and other interested parties have assisted in that brainstorming process.
“We’re not going to just put in shelving with trophies on them in the Hall of Fame,” Randall said. “We’re going to put all kinds of interactive things. It’s going to be an expensive project. Hall of Fame members and the committee have been to The Armory. The general public hasn’t really been exposed to what we’re trying to do. This will be a chance for us to showcase exactly what we’re doing, how much money we’re going to need to raise and a plan for raising it.”
While the hope is the St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame will be up and running in April 2024, there isn’t a hard date for the grand opening. In addition to loads of historical artifacts and life-sized photos of local greats, Randall said the main interactive feature of the Hall of Fame will be a hitting alley complete with similarly oiled wood floors to what players at The Armory competed on.
“They used to oil that floor for the military for their marches. That’s what made it faster than fast and created such good players,” Randall said. “People will be able to hit with Connors’s same racquet, the T2000, or Arthur’s Head racquet, or Butch Buchholz’s Wilson racquet or Kenny Flach’s Wimbledon racquet.
“People will be able to try and see if they can hit the ball with those older racquets off that floor. And my guess is they won’t be able to too well. They’ll be able to experience why these players developed such quick hands and why all the St. Louis players rushed the net. The last thing you could do is stay back.”
The Hall of Fame will also potentially contain a theater playing historical content such as documentary film “Citizen Ashe.” A digital board in which attendees can search for and watch video content telling the stories of the 72 current St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame members is also on the docket, as storytelling is the preeminent objective of the Hall of Fame.
“Our goal really is what happened at The Armory between the mid-‘50s and 1970 is a story that is really not known by most people in St. Louis, and certainly not known regionally or nationally,” Randall said. “We’re trying to craft that story. ‘How did a kid from East St. Louis win the most titles in the history of pro tennis? How did Arthur Ashe change his game at The Armory, which allowed him to win Wimbledon in 1975?’
“The story of those old wood courts in that dimly lit, cold place is a pretty amazing story. We’re trying to tell that.”
This Women’s History Month, we are honoring the impact women have on the game of tennis in USTA Missouri Valley by spotlighting these difference makers. You can read the full stories on usta.com.
TENNIS FOR LIFE
On a path to becoming a medical surgeon, USTA Missouri Valley Hall of Famer Pat Purcell of St. Louis felt something was missing and traveled to Hawaii to try coaching tennis at the age of 22. Forty-six years later and still coaching and playing the sport she loves, Purcell knows she made the right life choice.
TENNIS TRAILBLAZER
Growing up in an era when women weren’t afforded the same sports opportunities as their male counterparts, USTA Missouri’s Donna Hoffmann vowed to create opportunities for girls by teaching PE and being a trailblazer herself.
TENNIS IN SCHOOLS
USTA Nebraska is profiling two influential women who have made their mark on Nebraska tennis. Kathy Hawkins is a pioneer, playing among the first group of women after Title IX was passed. Mariana is making her mark by coaching high school girls.
SHARING TENNIS
Liz Bothwell is the executive director of the Salina Tennis Alliance and has spent years trying to share tennis with others. Now, she has the opportunity to oversee 12 new courts to serve her community and grow tennis through Salina, Kansas.
In 2022, USTA Missouri Valley invested in local organizations, resulting in more programming opportunities for you and your communities.
$55,122 AWARDED
$52,287.50 from Serving Up Tennis $2,786.50 from Grow The Game
49 TOTAL ORGANIZATIONS
43 not-for-profit organizations
10 Schools, 5 Park & Rec, 28 CTAs, NJTLs, YMCAs and other organizations
6 for-profit organizations
128% INCREASE in funds awarded in 2021. $55,122 compared to $24,190
The 2023 grant process will look a little different than it has in years past. In an effort to simplify and streamline the application process, there will now be one application for all levels of grants (section, district, etc.). You will need to complete one application for each category, but the application form will look the same across all categories.
2023 APPLICATION DEADLINES:
February 17 - April 14 - July 14 - August 25 - October 20
District deadlines vary by district.
New Grant!
Also new this year is the addition of a National Tennis Month grant. USTA Missouri Valley will approve up to 20 grants for $250 each to help support National Tennis Month programming around the section. The goal of this grant is to raise awareness for National Tennis Month and support local organizations in their efforts to promote tennis in their communities. Apply by March 30.
NET NOTESNEWS NEAR YOU
TWO DISTRICTS WELCOME NEW PRESIDENTS TO THEIR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Cary Morris steps into the president’s role for USTA Kansas. A self-proclaimed “small country town” girl growing up, Morris didn’t have tennis available to her as a child. She didn’t even start playing tennis until she was 50, but she joined her first League team and hasn’t looked back since! She looks forward to introducing more people to the sport so they can experience the same joy she does.
In USTA Heart of America, Tracey Johnson steps into the role previously held by Deb Fabrizius. She is on the other end of the tennis participation spectrum, getting her start with events in 1980. Johnson says she’ll focus on the “f-words” during her tenure as president: Fresh ideas, Finding time to volunteer, Foundation, Forever, Family and Fun. She wants to grow the USTA Heart of America tennis family and encourage more people to volunteer their time to make tennis as fun and accessible as possible around the district.
65 & OVER USTA LEAGUE NATIONAL CHAMPION
Congratulations to the new USTA League National Champions from Oklahoma! The team, captained by Jeannie Sacra, won the Adult 65 & Over 6.0 Women’s Championship held in Surprise, Arizona in February.
Read the full articles for these and other stories on usta.com.
MISSOURI VALEY CONGRATULATES THREE RSI CHAMPIONS OF TENNIS
Our section was once again well-represented in Racquet Sports Industry’s annual “Champions of Tennis” celebration. We saw winners from three different districts honored for their incredible achievements and continued contributions to tennis in their communities.
18 & Over
3.0 Men’s Singles..........................................Paul Jones
3.0 Women’s Singles..............................Shannon Lyon
3.0 Men’s Doubles.......................................Don Saxton
3.0 Women’s Doubles.............................Bouapha Walz
3.5 Men’s Singles......................................Grayson Irvin
3.5 Women’s Singles.................................Kalynn Kruse
3.5 Men’s Doubles.....................................Grayson Irvin
3.5 Women’s Doubles..............................Susan Murphy
4.0 Men’s Singles.......................................Craig Verdin
4.0 Women’s Singles.........................Kandice Thurman
4.0 Men’s Doubles..............................Jacob Sandweiss
4.0 Women’s Doubles............................Jusy Sindecuse
4.5 Men’s Singles................................Brent Henderson
4.5 Women’s Singles..............................Caroline Henry
4.5 Women’s Doubles.........................Rachel McCorkle
5.0 Men’s Singles...............................Anthony Forcucci
Wichita’s Nick Taylor added another accolade to his robust trophy case by being named the Wheelchair Tennis Champion of the Year. Tulsa’s Melissa McCorkle won the award for Adult Tennis Provider of the Year for her tireless work supporting and growing League tennis, especially at the 2.5 and 3.0 levels. Lastly, the Ernest Grundy Tennis Center in Kearney, Neb. capped off an incredible inaugural year by being named the College Facility of the Year. The center, operated by Kearney Parks & Recreation, is home to the University of Nebraska-Kearney Women’s Tennis team and recently hosted the Division II Women’s Team Indoor Championships.
FATHER-SON DUO PLACE 4TH AT ADAPTIVE DOUBLES NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Doubles ............................Denise Hoxsey
4.0 Men’s Singles.......................................Michael Peri
4.0 Women’s Singles................................Susan Palmer
4.0 Men’s Doubles.................................Jeffery Marcott
4.5 Women’s Doubles..........................Victoria Zielinski
55
& Over
3.0 Men’s Singles.............................................Ron Sills
3.5 Men’s Singles......................................Uma Madhira
3.5 Women’s Singles..................................Sheila Goins
3.5 Men’s Doubles...............................Monty Musgrove
3.5 Women’s Doubles...........................Donaa Hoffman
4.0 Men’s Singles...........................................Joel Sissel
4.0 Women’s Singles.....................Rebecca Snodgrass
4.0 Men’s Doubles...................................Dennis Mailes 4.0 Women’s Doubles...................................Lucy Stein
4.5 Men’s Singles.................................... Chris Leonard
4.5 Men’s Doubles................................Philip Kammann
Matt and Tim Hoffman of Omaha competed in the Adaptive Doubles National Championships November 4-6 at the USTA National Campus in Orlando. This was the first time the father-son duo has competed on a national level and they were able to place fourth in their division. Matt’s mom, Alisa, went to cheer on her young men as the family made the most of their trip. The weekend was full of friendly competition and some sight-seeing. It was the culmination of a very successful first year as doubles partners for the father-son duo, whose main focus was just to enjoy time on the court together and be good teammates to each other.
Take a look back on 2022 through our Year in Review video!
2022 : Year in Photos 2022 : Year in Photos
District Inserts
Genesis Health Clubs Plaza Tennis Center
Genesis Health Clubs Plaza Tennis Center
Jayhawk Tennis Center
BG10&U, BG12-18
Jr. Circuit
Overland Park Racquet Club
BG10&U, BG12-18
Jr. Circuit
Stephanie Waterman Foundation @ Harmon Park
Genesis Health Clubs Clayview
Genesis Health Clubs Lawrence South
BG10&U
BG12-18
Jr. Circuit
Jr. Circuit
BG10&U, BG12-14, B18
Jr. Circuit
BG10&U, BG12-14, B18
Jr. Circuit
BG10&U, L7 tournaments are ONE-DAY tournaments. Please check playtennis.usta.com/tournaments for the exact day of the weekend. Dates/Sites are subject to change. Please see playtennis.usta.com/tournaments for most current information. ALEXIS CZAPINSKI , Junior Circuit Coordinator aczapinski@jayhawktennis.com 785-840-6258
2023 SCHEDULES STACIE TURTLEDOVE , USTA Heart of America, VP of Juniors/Competition Coordinator t urtledovetennis@gmail.com 214-629-5748 USTA JUNIOR PATHWAY
USTA Iowa Strategic Plan for Tennis Growth Using District & Partnerships
MISSION - Develop and promote the growth of tennis throughout the Iowa District
Vision: ~ The future of tennis growth for the district will come through strategic partnerships
~ These partnerships must be long term and financial rewarding to the partners
~ The strategic partner categories are: CTAs, Clubs and Park & Recs, Schools,
2023 USTA Kansas Junior Circuit Event Schedule
2023 Junior Tournaments in Missouri District
To find a tournament and register go to: 2023 USTA Missouri Junior Tournaments Search
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Would you like to host a junior tournament in your area?
Find out how to become a tournament director! Contact Leslie
2023 Adult Leagues in Missouri District
Looking for a team to join? Want to be a captain? Let us know!
District League Coordinator
Amy Mathew ustamissouridlc@gmail.com 660-553-0111
Columbia League Coordinator Stephanie Farid sewfarid@gmail.com 573-424-3390
Springfield League Coordinator Leslie Echols
ustamissouridirector@gmail.com 417-501-6234
Register now for the 1st Annual Carl Alcancial Memorial Tournament
April 1-2, 2023
This is a family tournament with adult/youth divisions. All proceeds go to Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Registration closes Friday, 3/24, at 11:59 p.m.
Learn more about Carl Alcancia here.
Winter Season*
(in session thru March 18)
Indoor - Saturday/Sunday
Coed: 10U, 12U, 14U, 18U
*Winter Season 2024 (Jan 3 - Mar 10)
Spring Season
(March 26 - May 7*)
Outdoor - Sunday Girls High School 18U
Coed: 10U, 12U, 14U
* Rain date: May 21
Summer Season*
(June 5 - July 22)
Indoor & Outdoor
Monday/Wednesday/Saturday
Coed: 10U, 12U, 14U, 18U
* Location/Day varies by age group
Districts: Date/Location TBA
JTT SECTION QUALIFIER*
(June 24 & 25 at DDTC)
*To qualify for Section Championship your team must play in the JTT Section Qualifier
JTT MISSOURI VALLEY SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP*
(July 18 & 19 - Oklahoma City - Edmond Center Court)
*Note: No National Championships in 2023
Fall Season
(September 9 - October 29)
Indoor - Saturday Boys High School 18U -
Coed: 10U, 12U, 14U -
Outdoor - Sunday
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