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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
How Would You Rule?
A match is being played with no official. There is a hole in the net. During doubles play the receiving team says the serve went through the net, but serving team says it doesn't.
Whose call is it?
Monday, November 10, 2014
SMU Tennis Complex
Indoor courts at the new SMU tennis complex.
We had the privilege this past weekend of refereeing the first ITA tournament at the new SMU tennis complex--and it is absolutely fantastic! Probably one of the premier collegiate venues in America and is a testimony to the hard work and planning of the SMU coaches and administration. A job more than well done...
The outdoor courts at the new SMU facility.
Sunday, November 09, 2014
Congratulations to Highland Park & Grapevine High School For Their 2014 State Team Tennis Champions!
HIGHLAND PARK
2014 6A Champions
The Highland Park Scots capped the inaugural 6A team tennis tournament by winning the title with a hard fought victory over arch-rival New Braunfels. The match score was 10-7.
Here is a list of the Highland Park achievements with their victory:
* 151 Dual match winning streak.
* 7th straight Team Tennis Champions in both 4A and 6A.
* 12 State Team Tennis champions in Texas history.
The special significance of the victory was that Highland Park had won the last 6 consecutive 4A titles and New Braunfels had won the last 6 5A team titles before the creation of the 6A division.
A special congratulations to the Highland Park Scots and their achievements which have never been equaled in the history of Texas tennis.
GRAPEVINE HIGH SCHOOL
2014 5A CHAMPIONS
The Grapevine High School tennis team (under the direction of Coach Angel Martinez) won their first ever state team tennis championship by defeating Boerne Champion High School in the 5A final.
Congratulations to Coach Martinez and his team for a job well done!
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