NorCal Juniors Receive High Honors
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NorCal Juniors Receive High Honors
TENNIS ASSOCIATION SECTION NEWS ® NorCalCall ® NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ® THE UNITED STATES ® The The mission of USTA Northern California is to promote and develop the growth of tennis as a lifetime activity spanning junior to senior tennis 6 • N O . 5 • J U L Y ® k NorCal Juniors Receive High Honors V O L U M E 2 0 0 9 ® Your Mem USTA Dolla b e r s h i p rs at Work ! ® BY BETH RIFKIN ® ® ® USTA Northern California 1350 South Loop Rd., Ste. 100 Alameda, California 94502 (510) 748-7373 ® ® those kids, Chelsey Windham, won the USTA’s annual Arthur Ashe essay contest in the girls 16s age group. “No child is ever turned away and no matter their skill level we make tennis fun for them. I have to thank the USTA, ® “Quite a few of these kids would not have an opportunity to play tennis if it weren’t for the USTA/NJTL program,” says Brooks. “We have kids that started playing here and went on to play in high school and college.” One of ® “The kids just love it! Money couldn’t buy the look in their eyes when they are on the court,” exclaims Jimmie Brooks, director of the tennis program at Highland Elementary School in Seaside. The elementary school program under Brook’s guidance was recognized as a 2008 USTA Section NJTL of the Year Award. The 2008 USTA Northern California Junior Tennis Awards ceremony was recently held on May 16 at the Fremont Tennis Center. For the second straight year over 300 people enjoyed a casual familystyle BBQ, tennis fun and games for kids of all ages. Brooks runs three tennis programs at Highland Elementary that are funded by the USTA. the City of Seaside and the teachers and Principal at Highland their assistance has made for great possibilities for these kids, both on and off the court.” Founded in 1969 by Arthur Ashe, Charlie Pasarell, and Sheridan Snyder, the USTA/NJTL seeks to develop the character of young people through tennis and education. Jim Coyne, USTA NorCal Junior Tennis Manager, says, “It is important to give kids an opportunity to play tennis and develop their MARGIE PETERMAN, President, Board of Directors STEVE LEUBE, ® Executive Director TAMARA RAMOS, Communications ® ® norcal.usta.com Jimmie and the Highlands Elementary NJTL kids. 35 35 Jimmie Brooks of Highlands Elementary receives the NJTL of the Year award from USTA’s David Hong. INSIDE TENNIS • JULY 2009 ® The NorCal Call is the official member newsletter of the USTA Northern California Section. Queries and comments should be directed to Tamara Ramos at [email protected]. Address changes should be reported to the USTA at (800) 990-USTA. ® Marketing and Membership I N S I D E T E N N I S • J U LY 2 0 0 9 ALISSA COHAN, ® ® recognized as an NJTL of the Year, Jean Hassoun as the Junior Referee of the year, the Junior Team Tennis sectional winners (insert names) and Junior Team Tennis in general received recognition for giving more kids the opportunity to play. Awards were also presented to a Northern California male and female Junior player in each age group (10s, 12s, 14s, 16s and 18s) for sportsmanship, for finishing the year first in their geographic area and winning the summer Grand Prix circuit series. Junior Team Tennis Section Champions were acknowledged for winning the Gar Glenney Cup. A complete list of award winners can be found under Junior Team Tennis News at norcal.usta.com. The Northern California section has established innovative programs geared towards making tennis more accessible to kids and to provide support as they grow and develop. A Age Means Nothing to a Tennis Ball The Harbor Bay Club of Alameda, partnering with USTA NorCal, hosted Tennis for Life, a team tennis event for players 70 years and older. Mike Bauer, Harbor Bay Club Tennis Director, hosted the event and was on hand to applaud both his father and uncle who played for the home team. Thirteen teams and over 70 players participated in the round robin event which featured men’s 6.5 and 7.5 combo flights and a women’s 6.5 combo flight. After a round robin of matches, a court side lunch gave opponents the opportunity to share tennis stories and travel plans. The awards ceremony followed with the Meadowbrook 6.5 Women, the 6.5 Napa Valley Winos and the 7.5 Sacramento Swingers all crowned champions. Many of these players have been teammates and friends for decades, enjoying the camaraderie of playing league tennis. The Napa Winos had just returned from the National Super Senior 60 League in Surprise, Ariz. Competing against “youngsters” in their 60s, these 70+ players had won the NorCal Section championship last fall qualifying them for the Nationals. Captain, Bob Walsh, is a life long tennis player, now introducing great grandchildren to the sport. Very active with the Napa Valley Tennis Association, he is also a valuable and honored volunteer with- ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® game. Playing matches and tournaments teaches children to aspire to improve, while also having fun.” The 2008 Daniel Scafidi Sportsmanship Award, which is annually presented to an exceptional Junior player for excellent sportsmanship, went to Skyline High’s junior Brook Workeneh. ® ® 36 ® ® ® I N S I D E T E N N I S • J U LY 2 0 0 9 ® ® ® ® ® ® National Arthur Ashe essay winner, Chelsey Windham, represented the Highland NJTL. “This was an honor receiving the award and it is also an honor being recognized for it,” says Workeneh, whose father introduced him to tennis when he was seven-years old. “I feel that sportsmanship is a really big part of the game; it really brings out the honor in players.” Brook Workeneh receives the Daniel Scafidi That same sentiment was award from USTA NorCal Board Member, shared by Daniel Hoffman, USMark Manning. TA NorCal’s nominee for the Bill Talbert Award. This prestiwelcoming and easy to undergious National Award recognizes stand ranking system and an ever players for their outstanding efincreasing number of tournaforts both off and on the court. ments throughout the section, esHoffman explains, “I play tennis pecially at the beginning level, because I like it; the game isn’t makes it easy for NorCal juniors just about winning and losing to participate and enjoy competiit’s important to work hard but altive tennis. The increased number so to approach it with the attitude of local tournaments means less of loving to play.” A senior at travel for the players and their Menlo High School, where the families, allowing them to particiteam just won the NorCal CIF pate in a greater number throughHigh School Championships, out the year, Hoffman will be playing for Yale USTA NorCal Juniors proin the fall and credits his sister for grams also include Junior Team getting him into the sport. “I want Tennis Leagues for all ages and to thank NorCal for nominating abilities giving kids the opportume. The USTA, Junior Tennis nity to enjoy the sport as part of a Manager Jim Coyne and tennis team. USTA NorCal provides suphave had a huge impact on my port and training to schools, life.” coaches and parent volunteers so Additional honors included they can grow tennis in their comthe YTA of Oakland, which was munities. Harbor Bay Club’s, Mike Bauer with his dad and uncle. Zins from Sonoma: Pat Wolfe, Judy Muller, Jeanette Barekman and Bodil Sorensen ® cally active and fit. They participate in a variety of organized sports, health club activities and many also chase grandchildren around the tennis court. They were all an inspiration for the spectators and volunteers and a reminder that tennis is a sport for a lifetime. The next Tennis for Life 70+ event is planned for the South Bay area in early October 2009. Check norcal.usta.com for details. ® than us.” The Zins met through the Sonoma Valley Tennis Association where they all belong. Both Judy and Pat Wolfe agreed, “Tennis gives us a fun activity to do with the grandchildren when they visit. It’s great for them to see that grandma is good at a sport that they play. It bridges the generations.” These tennis players are part of a growing senior population that has become far more physi- ® don’t win!” said Bodil Sorensen. Judy Muller said, “It’s nice to play among our own age group instead of much younger. Even the senior league players can be as much as twenty years younger ® in the USTA. The Zins from Sonoma were playing in their fourth Tennis for Life event. “It has always been such a well run event, we always want to come back, even if we ® ® ® ® 6.5 Meadowbrook Women: Dora MacDonald, Captain Merrilyn Mancini, Beverly Gilfillan and Millie Artellen ® ® ® ® ® 6.5 Napa Valley Winos: Paul Robers, Al Facchini, Bob Walsh, captain, Lou Martin, Clair Palmer, Ira Smith ® ® ® I N S I D E T E N N I S • J U LY 2 0 0 9 ® ® ® 37 7.5 Sacramento Swingers: Lee Yoder, captain, Jerry Foote, Dick Hennig, Ramey Osborne ® Thirty two senior teams, over 300 players, arrived at ClubSport Valley Vista in Walnut Creek, May 29-31, for the 2009 Senior Section Championship, each ready to battle for the right to advance to the USTA Senior League National Championship in the fall. Leading into the Section Championship, each of the men’s and women’s teams, representing private clubs, parks and recreation departments and community tennis associations, first dispatched their local league competition. They then went on to win their flight at the USTA Northern California Senior District Championship, held in Sacramento, in early May. ® ® team match features three doubles matches. USTA Senior League continues to be one of the fastest growing leagues in the Northern California section, with over 7,500 participants in 2009, nearly a 7 percent increase over the previous year. Team registration for the 2010 season opens on July 20. 3.0: Pleasant Hill/Pleasant Hill Middle (Pleasant Hill), Robert Young, captain and Eddy Russell, co-captain. Team members include Bill Ardis, William Drysdale, Oscar Estante, Patrick Farrell, George Higgins, Steve Lawrence, Alan Manewitz, Radoslav Radev, Wolfram Sexauer, Bill Sherrard, Jeffrey Strathmeyer and Patric Thomas. 3.5: Aragon HS, (San Mateo, CA) Caroline Friedman, captain and Sharon Marson, co-captain. Team members include: Janet Adams, Martha Bacon, Diane Brandt, Jan Buchwald, Rebecca Coker, Brooke Howie, Mary Jenney, Helen Kishi, Dora Kreidl, Maya Leonard, Dianna Loy, Kay Melchor, Joan Prack, Judy Prothro, Joan Renson, Jeannie Rudolph, Kathy Rudovsky, Debbie Spillane, Sara White and Marie Wong. 3.5: Hall Ranch (Union City, CA), Hank Vu, captain and Ray Cardenas, co-captain. Team members include: Bill Bennett, Duff Danilovich, Henry Degraca, Phil Diep, Eugenio Eusebio, Alan Hanley, Chris Kirschenheuter, Phil Medina Hoa Phan, Alejandro Quillopo, Larry Rafael, Tien Tran, Philip Wong and Ramon Zulueta. 4.0: Sharon Hts CC (Menlo Park, CA), Sally Fong, captain. Team members include: Joni Amaroli, Kerry Cunningham, Diane curry, Nancy Garcia, Bobbi Giudicelli, Wendy Haskell, Sharilyn Mayer, Nancy Paxton, Laurie Rose, Gertrud Ruschoff, Nancy Sallaberry, Maude Scott and Yvonne Selner. 4.0: Fremont TC (Fremont, CA), Greg Blatnik, captain and Takeo Hirai, co-captain. Team members include: David Campbell, Robert ehle, bill Frank, Jerry Garcia, Wyman Hong, James Horen, Ken Huynh, Randy Jang, Bob Molinari, Ken Quitoriano, Shun Quon, Len Sanches, Greg Tiburcio, Anthony Toy, Lance Turner, Mark Warrender, Steve Wheeler and Bob Whitman. 4.5: La Cantera RC (Santa Rosa, CA), Teresa Alvarez, captain. Team members include: Tammi Bernd, Terry Davis, Diane Demartini, Barbara Eriksson, Jeanne Olson, Susan Smith, Shelly Thigpen and Nancy Zirbel. 4.5: Seascape Sports Club (Aptos, CA), K.C. Jackson, captain and Richard Taylor, cocaptain. Team members include: John Andrews, Paul BreslinKessler, Robert Hansen, Jeff Gillette, Matthew Houseman, Stephen Maruyama, Chris Morgan, Michael Velasco and Tony Yvanovich. ® ® 38 ® ® ® I N S I D E T E N N I S • J U LY 2 0 0 9 ® ® ® ® Congratulations to the eight winning teams who will represent USTA NorCal at the USTA League National Championship events, to be held in Tucson, Ariz. and Indian Wells, Calif. in October. USTA Senior League allows men and women, 50 years and older to compete on teams in a league among their peers. Each 3.0: Walnut Creek (Walnut Creek, CA), Mary Waltz, captain and Cathy Sam Vanecek, cocaptain. Team members include: Jane Balg, Lisa bowers, Teresa Choi, Kathleen Duane, Leslie Finertie, Lynda Lawrence, Linda Louie, Marie Murphy, Sherry Niu, Jan Perez, Maureen Satcher, Ernie Scrimshaw and Sally Van Oosbree. ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® Eight Teams Capture 2009 USTA Senior League Section Championship Title 24-30 California State Senior Sectionals Championships 500014809 (650) 347-1439 JULY ADULTS 1-5 Santa Cruz Tennis Academy Seniors 508306009 (831) 234-3136 10-12 McKinley Park NTRP 500012109 (916) 808-6054 7-16 Hidden Hills Summer Classic NTRP 508346009 (510) 690-0060 31-8/2 Green Valley NTRP Challenge 500017509 (707) 864-0660 7-9 Sierra View NTRP Doubles 508350409 (916) 783-9887 31-8/2 Decathlon Club NTRP Doubles 508333109 (408) 738-2582 x131 18-19 Rolling Hills Family Doubles 508315409 (415) 444-9515 AUGUST ADULTS 24-26 48th Annual Captain Weber Days Open 500013009 (209) 547-1522 1-2 Golden State Challenge at Santa Clara University 508308109 (408) 505-7906 SPOTLIGHT ON USTA NORCAL JUNIOR TENNIS AUGUST 4-7 Beginning level USTA Junior Team Tennis Leagues are now forming for the fall. Players, coaches and parent volunteers wanted! To find a league or start a league near you, visit norcal.usta.com/JTT or email [email protected] USTA LEAGUE Players, it’s time to join your Super Senior 60, Combo Doubles and Fifty Mixed league teams. Look for the “Players: Join Your Team” headline link on the NorCal homepage, norcal.usta.com JULY 20 Captains, registration opens for 2010 Senior League teams. Start recruiting your 50 years and older tennis friends. norcal.usta.com/Senior EVENTS JULY 13-19 JULY 27-AUGUST 2 AUGUST 1-15 Summer National Senior Games, Taube Tennis Stadium, Stanford University. Volunteers wanted, 2009seniorgames.org/sports-tennis AUGUST 30-SEPTEMBER 6 and SEPTEMBER 6-13 25 P.S.T./Union City One Novice - Union City (510) 881-2525 13-14 “Tune up for Tryouts” Girls Challenger Union City (51) 881-2525 14-16 Alameda Tennis Jr. Challenger & Novice Alameda (510) 333-3853 25-26 Shasta County Jr Challenger - Redding (530) 221-4405 15-16 Santa Cruz Academy End of Summer Jr. Challenger & Novice Event Aptos (831) 234-3136 25-26 Copper River Summer Jr Open - Fresno (559) 434-8955 15-16 Sierra Jr. Novice Fresno 559-259-8189 25-26-8/1-2 Niru’s Tennis Academy Challenger & Novice (408) 340-0544 25-26-8/1-2 Santa Cruz Tennis Academy Jr Open & Novice - Aptos (831) 234-3136 25-26-8/1-2 Hunter Gallaway’s Refuse to Lose! Jr Open 8-18, Challenger 10-18, Novice 10-16 - Lafayette (925) 368-8882 27-31 Alameda Tennis Jr Challenger & Novice Alameda (510) 333-3853 15-16 East Bay Challenger & Novice - Lafayette (925) 368-8882 15-16 Future Stars 2000’s Sacramento Jr Challenger & Novice Sacramento (209) 951-3119 15-16 Santa Cruz Open Aptos (831) 234-3136 17-18, 20-21 Santa Cruz Tennis Academy Jr Challenger & Novice - Aptos (831) 234-3136 17-18, 20-21 Hidden Hills Jr Challenger - Hayward (510) 690-0060 27-31 107th Annual San Francisco Jr Open & Novice - San Francisco (415) 753-7001 17-18, 20-21 Deer Valley Challenger & Novice - Antioch (925) 852-9014 31-8/2 Peninsula Tennis Club Challenger & Novice Burlingame (650) 3449411 17-18, 20-21 Los Gatos Junior Open & Novice Los Gatos (408) 3568363 AUGUST JUNIORS 1-2 Modesto Jr. Challenger & 8-10 Novice Modesto (209) 578-5803, ext.142 1-2 2009 Foothills Junior Singles & Doubles Challenger - Auburn (530) 885-1602 1-2 Santa Cruz Open Aptos (831) 234-3136 1-3 San Marin Jr. Open Tiburon (415) 444-9515 3-6 Mountain View Junior Challenger - Mountain View (720) 217-4189 3-7 2009 Alpine Hills Junior Fall Classic Open - Portola Valley (650) 851-8843 21-23 Modesto Summer Junior Open - Modesto (209) 571-2582 21-23 YTA Summer Oakland Junior Challenger & Open - Oakland (510) 663-6586 21-23 Banana Slug Jr. Open - Santa Cruz (831) 459-4694 24-28 Hunter Gallaway’s After School Jr. Open, Challenger & Novice Lafayette (925) 937-2582 29-30 Green Valley Jr. Open - Fairfield (707) 864-0660 29-30 Pam Krone Memorial Jr. Challenger Tournament (760) 580-2067 3-8 West Coast Championships - Sacramento (916) 859-5910 ext. 3081 29-31 Seascape Labor Day Jr. Open 18-10 & Challenger 16-10 Novice 14-10 - Aptos (831) 332-5296 4-7 2009 USTA G18 National Team Championship Novato (415) 444-9543 29-31 Fresno City Junior Open - Fresno (559) 434-8955 7-9 Nevada State Junior Open - Reno (775) 827-3300 ® Summer camp’s not just for kids! Cal’s historic alumni camp, Lair of the Bear, is offering two weeks of world-class tennis instruction in beautiful Pinecrest. USTA NorCal has partnered with Cal to offer USTA members a $100 discount. Space is limited, register today at lairofthebear.com 20-24 Fremont Tennis Center Jr Open - Fremont (510) 790-5510 ® 39 39 The Bank of the West Classic, the first stop of the Olympus US Open Series, is coming to Stanford University. Watch the best players in the world including 10-time Grand Slam Champion Serena Williams, seven-time Grand Slam Champion Venus Williams, three-time Grand Slam Champion Maria Sharapova, 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist Elena Dementieva and 2008 ITF World Singles Champion Jelena Jankovic as they battle for the championship trophy at the longest running women-only professional tennis tournament in the world. USTA Members receive 20 percent off on sessions 1 & 2 (Mon), and sessions 5-8 (Wed/Thurs). Members also receive 50 percent off sessions 3 and 4 (Tues). Visit norcal.usta.com for more information on Bank of the West Classic ticket promotions and events offered exclusively to USTA Members or call (866) WTA-TIXS with promo code 2009USTA. •JULY 27 USTA NorCal Kids Town Hall, 9:30-11:30 a.m. •JULY 28 USTA NorCal Member Appreciation Party, 11 a.m.-1:30 pm •JULY 29 YTA “For the Kids” Dinner, 57 p.m., youthttennis.org Visit us at the NorCal Membership Booth and Fast Serve Net daily. •JULY 30 The USTA Northern California Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Brunch honoring Linda Gates, Gary Lee, Dan Goldie and Graydon Nichols at Stanford University. Reservations required, $60 per person. Register by July 7 by e-mailing [email protected] 20-22 Konocti Jr Challenger - Kelseyville (707) 591-6708 10-14 B.O.V. Junior Challenger & Novice San Leandro (510) 357-8366 xt.24 INSIDE TENNIS • JULY 2009 The $75,000 Comerica Bank Challenger is the longest running Challenger Tournament in the U.S. The 2009 qualifying tournament begins Saturday, July 11. Main draw matches, Monday, July 13- Sunday, July 19. For tickets and information call (831) 688-1993, or seascapesportsclub.com/challenger •JULY 12 Pro-Am tournament and dinner •JULY 13 Free admission to all kids plus free lessons •JULY 18 Wine tasting and silent auction benefit •JULY 19 Wheelchair tennis exhibition and clinic, Main draw finals 11-12, 18-19 Fremont Jr Challenger - Fremont (510) 657-3600 18-19, 25-26 Deer Valley Challenger & Novice - Antioch (925) 852-9014 10-14 Buchanan North Jr. Challenger - Clovis (510) 299-3803 ® Deadline to register for the fall Contra Costa Junior Team Tennis League. Season runs September 14-November 22. Ages U12 and U14, intermediate level play. Players, coaches and parent volunteers wanted! norcal.usta.com/JTT or email [email protected] 4-5 Future Stars 2000’s Jr Challenger - Stockton (209) 483-8430 11-12, 18-19 Walnut Creek Northgate Jr July Challenger & Novice Walnut Creek (925) 212-5789 18-19 LTC Heat Wave Open - Lafayette (925) 368-8882 ® AUGUST 16 17-23 Foothills Mid Peninsula Senior Tennis Championship 508345809 (650) 493-32440 x13 4-5 Fremont Tennis Center Jr Novice - Fremont (510) 790-5510 8-9, 15-16 USTA National Championships - Berkeley (408) 892-7273 I N S I D E T E N N I S • J U LY 2 0 0 9 The Gar Glenney Cup, St. Mary’s College, Moraga, Calif. Winners from Junior Team Tennis Section playoffs compete in an all-state battle between Northern California and Southern California, series is tied at 13-13. [email protected] JULY JUNIORS 18-19 Santa Cruz Academy Jr Challenger & Novice Summer Series Aptos (831) 234-3136 ® AUGUST 15-16 15-23 Cupertino Summer NTRP Classic- Tournament Canceled 508341909 (408) 529-2898 11-12 Sierra Jr Challenger - Fresno (559) 259-8189 14-16 2009 Modesto Open 500015109 (209) 571-2582 8-9, 15-16 Santa Clara University Bronco Summer Jr Open - Santa Clara (408) 429-0783 ® NJTL Rally, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Golden Gate Tennis Complex. Fun tennis, lunch, prizes, participants must be involved with a local USTA/NJTL. [email protected] or 415806-6772 by July 21st. 29-30 Pam Krone Memorial NTRP 508365009 (760) 580-2067 11-12 B.O.V. Summer Tennis Classic Novice San Leandro (510) 357-8366 xt.24 18-19 Cañada College Jr Novice - Redwood City (510) 299-3803 ® AUGUST 13 10-12 Tiburon Summer Jr Open - Tiburon (415) 789-7900 ext.130 ® USTA Girls 18 National Championships hosted by the Berkeley Tennis Club and Claremont Resort and Spa. Come see the best players in the country compete for the most prestigious title in girl’s tennis! The winner receives a wildcard into the US Open main draw. ustagirls.org 8-9, 15-16 Walnut Creek Northgate August Jr. Open - Walnut Creek (925) 212-5789 ® AUGUST 9-16 17-19 Split Step Jr July Open - San Francisco (510) 649-1958 6-10 Midweek Solano Jr Open - Fairfield (510) 430-3257 ® Junior Team Tennis Section Playoffs, Clovis, Calif. Local league winners from all over Northern California, over 600 players, more than 100 teams, compete for the right to represent Northern California at the Gar Glenney cup. [email protected] 8-9 Split Step Jr. August Novice & Challenger - San Francisco (510) 6491958 ® AUGUST 7-9 13-17 Ryan Meyer/ Darra Silverman Jr Challenger Danville (925) 735-7104 ® USTA Girls 18 National Team Championship at the Meridian Rolling Hills Club, Novato. Top players, representing each of the 17 national sections, compete in a college team format. 6-10 Mills College Jr Open - Oakland (510) 430-3257 ® Events & Dates: 29-9/7 107th Annual San Francisco City Open and NTRP Championships 508333309 (415) 753-7001 8-9 Future Stars 2000’s Jr Novice - Stockton (209) 951-3119 ® 10-19 Mills College Summer NTRP 508322109 (510) 430-3257 31-8/2 Johnson Ranch Round Up NTRP 500013109 (916) 782-2300 28-30 South Bay NTRP 2009 508303509 (408) 993-9515 11-12, 18-19 Twin Arbors Jr Open - Lodi (209) 334-2993 ® 6-10 Alpine Hills Senior Sectional Tournament 508314809 (650) 851-2104 17-18 2009 Eldon Rowe Memorial Fundraiser NTRP & $1500 Minimum Prize Money Open Tournament 508355509 (530) 885-1602 4-9 Stead Open Tennis Championships 508305409 (925) 376-1314 6-10 Buchanan Jr Challenger - Clovis 510-299-3803 ® 3-5 Santa Cruz Tennis Academy $1500 Open and NTRP Tournament 508304609 (831) 234-3136 16-19 Seascape 108th Annual California Open Women’s Championships 500012009 (831) 688-1993 24-26 Santa Clara Bronco Men’s Open and NTRP 508333809 (650) 863-4813 7-9 Junior Team Tennis Section Championships Clovis (510) 748-7373 ® 3-5 Napa Valley Tennis Classic TOY 3.5, 4.0 500010509 (707) 481-0370 11-19 Sam Linder Monterey Bay Open, Senior and NTRP Championships 500012209 (831) 484-1135 11-12, 18-19 Discovery Bay Jr Challenger - Discovery Bay (209) 423-8295 ® View the On-line Tournament Schedules at norcal.usta.com 6-10 Hidden Hills Jr Novice - Hayward (510) 690-0060 ® Adult and Junior Tournaments 21-23 SJVTA-Future Stars 2000’s NTRP Tournament 508316309 (209) 951-3119 ®