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The
Village Academy
Take
315 north from 270. go @ two miles to Jewett Rd. (landmark at Jewett
is a black barn on left), turn left. Take Jewett @ two miles until
it dead-ends into Liberty. Turn right on Liberty and travel less
than one mile to the school on the right. You've gone too far if
you reach Powell Rd. Note: Powell is listed on the 'historic register'
of bad places to speed.
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is a USTA sanctioned event.
Participants must be members of the USTA. Memberships may be purchased
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$15
singles, $30 doubles team
(COGP discount)
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Saturday,
June 4 at 12 noon
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| BG(18-12)s;
BG(18,14)d MW(Op,30,40,50,60)s; M(Op,35,45,55,65)d; W(Op,35)d; Mxd(Op,35)d |
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racquet stringing machine will be on site this year as part of the
fundraiser for athletics here at Village Academy. |
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Click
here for the results.

ADULT
PLAYER OF THE WEEK

MAX
QUINTON
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Max
Quinton captured two titles at the Unlimited Open and
earned the Adult Player of the Week Award.
As
the 1st seed in the men's 50 singles draw, Max Quinton
defeated Michael Riley 6-4 6-3 in the semis and Chuck
Brinda 6-4 7-5 in the final.
In
men's doubles, Quinton and partner Jeff Boston were unseeded
but defeated Lenny Comeras & Armat Woode 6-2 6-2 in
the quarters, #1 seeds Jerry Mackey & Phil Waid 6-3
3-6 6-3 in the semis and #2 seeds Andrew Sinclair &
Bruce Worthen 2-6 6-4 6-3 in the final,
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JUNIOR
PLAYER OF THE WEEK

ELIZABETH
LOVETT
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Unseeded
in the girls' 16 singles draw, Elizabeth Lovett defeated
Ali Como-Skapik 6-0 6-1 in the quarterfinals. Then she
upset the #2 seed, Caitlyn Pecinovsky 6-3 1-6 6-4 in the
semis before losing to #1 Ahn Thu Thai 6-0 6-3 in the
final .
For
her performance at the Unlimited Open, Lovett was named
the Junior Player of the Week.
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