

Congratulations on your acceptance into the USTA Missouri Valley 2025 Rally in the Valley L3 Closed tournament! Your dedication and hard work at practice and match play have truly paid off and it is an honor to have you here.
We would like to express our gratitude to Edmond Center Court for their hospitality and efforts in hosting this tournament. The event staff is working tirelessly to ensure that this tournament is both enjoyable and memorable for everyone. So, we kindly request you to show your appreciation and consideration to them throughout the event.
We have partnered with Diadem to bring you the Rally in the Valley tournament. Every player participating in the tournament will receive a shirt and can choose their racquet string. Furthermore, every daily sportsmanship winner and overall divisional sportsmanship winners will be awarded a swag bag courtesy of Diadem. Do visit the Diadem table to try on some shoes and learn about their other products. We are grateful for this partnership with Diadem and thank them for their generosity.
This year, we hope that the competition and sportsmanship you experience at the Rally in the Valley tournament will inspire you to become a lifelong tennis player! You are one of the best players in USTA Missouri Valley and we look forward to watching some great tennis.
Best of luck to all of our players!
Sincerely,
USTA Missouri Valley Junior Competition Staff
Mary Buschmann CEO and Executive Director
Marissa Moment Brown Managing Director, Play and Competition
Azan Senior Manager, Junior Competition
Visit playtennis.usta.com/tournaments for the full schedule and draws.
Tournament ID: 25-40786
Edmond Center Court
601 West 15th Street, Edmond, Oklahoma 73003
If you want to reserve a practice court for Wednesday, please call the pro shop at 405-348-3120 to reserve a court. The courts are $12/hour. ECC will be open at 7am for players to warm up Thursday-Sunday. If you require additional practice courts throughout the tournament, you can use Sequoyah Middle School or Cheyenne Middle School.
Sequoya Middle School 1125 E. Danforth Rd Edmond, OK 73034
Cheyenne Middle School 1271 W. Covell Rd Edmond, OK 73003
Racquet stringing will be available at the main siteEdmond Center Court. The cost of labor if you provide your string is $20. Otherwise, string prices depend on the string type used.
We appreciate your support of the hotels that are giving us a great rate for our tournaments! We have three host hotels:
Fairfield: 405-341-4818
LaQuinta: 405-513-5353
Hampton Inn: 405-844-3037 (dial 0)
Ask to book the “Edmond Tennis” for a 10% discount. All three hotels are located off of I-35 & 2nd Street (exit 141).
Chill Zone and Diadem Table
Your Game Face Photography
Bee Healthy
Conveniently located at Edmond Center Court, they offer quick, healthy food options such as wraps and salads. Don’t forget to get one of their famous protein shakes!
601 W. 15th St., Edmond, OK 73013
One of Edmond’s most popular restaurants, The Mule offers a wide variety of food options, including soups, sandwiches and salads.
16 S Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034
Another local favorite, Othello’s, is a family-owned Italian restaurant. They offer casual dining in a family atmosphere and serve great pasta, pizza and seafood.
1 S Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034
Charleston’s
A warm and welcoming atmosphere offers a wide variety of food options.
3409 S Broadway #400, Edmond, OK 73013
If you are in the mood for pizza, you can’t go wrong with Empire Slice. Located just 10 minutes from ECC, this is a great option to purchase your favorite pizza by the slice.
15 W 1st St, Edmond, OK 73003
David Minihan Tournament Director
Lisa Minihan Tournament Director
Wednesday, June 11 at 6:00 p.m.
All attendees will be put into a drawing for section prize giveaways.
*COLLEGE
Friday, June 13 from 5:00-7:00 PM
Edmond Center Court
Dress in your favorite college’s attire or where you have committed for the fall.
All players will receive a Diadem shirt, Diadem string, and a smoothie from Bee Healthy Cafe.
Music and Games:
Bocce Ball, Cornhole, and Spikeball
Singles: Best of 3 tiebreak sets with a 10-point tiebreaker in lieu of third set
Doubles: 8 game pro-set with a 7-point tiebreak at 8-all
Singles: 16-Player Compass
Doubles: Single Elimination
• Main Draw (E) and 3rd/4th Playoff (NE): Ad scoring
• Consolation and 5th/6th Playoff (N): No Ad scoring
Check-in at the tournament desk 30 minutes prior to your start time.
Thursday: play starts as early as 8:00 a.m.
BG12, BG14 - 2 rounds singles and 1 round doubles.
Friday: play starts as early as 8:00 a.m.
BG12, BG14 - 1 round singles and 2 rounds doubles. BG16, BG18 - 2 rounds singles and 1 round doubles. Player Party 5-7 p.m.
Saturday: play starts as early as 8:00 a.m.
BG12, BG14 - 1 round singles.
BG16, BG18 - 1 round singles and 2 round doubles.
Sunday: play starts as early as 8:00 a.m. BG16, BG18 - 1 round singles.
*All start times are subject to change. *Future match times will be posted as the tournament goes on.
The tournament director could deviate from the above schedule format if they believe there is a more effective way that would positively impact the majority of the players or if the event encounters delays due to bad weather.
Scheduling regulations can be found in Friend at Court, Page 87, Table 8.
Visit the tournament website for more information: rallyinthevalleychampionships.com
Ensure your child has all their equipment including a racquet, suitable clothing (shorts, t- shirts and a hat/sunscreen if they are playing outside), tennis shoes and water.
Ensure your player has all their equipment including a racquet, suitable clothing (shorts, t-shirts and a hat/sunscreen if they are playing outside), tennis shoes and water.
Talk to your player about the importance of fair play and enjoyment, ensuring they try their best and focus on any goals they have worked on with their coach in training.
Talk to your child about the importance of fair play and enjoyment, ensuring they try their best and focus on any goals they have worked on with their coach in training.
Make sure your child is committed to playing and completing the tournament in its entirety. Withdrawing from a tournament without a valid excuse can result in a player being penalized.
Make sure your player is committed to playing and completing the tournament in its entirety. Withdrawing from a tournament without a valid excuse can result in a player being penalized.
Check the tournament home page frequently for any updates on schedule, draws or other relevant tournament information.
Check the tournament home page frequently for any updates on schedule, draws or other relevant tournament information.
Allow enough time for your journey including allowances for delays. If you are going to be delayed, let the tournament director know as soon as possible.
Allow enough time for your journey including allowances for delays. If you are going to be delayed, let the tournament director know as soon as possible.
Do not expect the tournament to wait for you if you are running late. Depending on the tournament schedule, the referee may or may not be able to delay the match.
Do not expect the tournament to wait for you if you are running late. Depending on the tournament schedule, the referee may or may not be able to delay the match.
• Point your player to the tournament desk at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled match time and remain close by for the tournament director to call your match.
• Point your player to the tournament desk at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled match time and remain close by for the tournament director to call your match.
Check in to the tournament desk at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled match time and remain close by while waiting for the tournament director to call your match.
• Make sure your player has plenty of water and uses the restroom before going on court.
• Make sure your child has plenty of water and uses the restroom before going on court.
• Confirm that your player knows what scoring format is being used and check with the tournament referee if unsure.
• Confirm that your child knows what scoring format is being used and check with the tournament referee if unsure.
• Ensure each player is responsible for calling all out-balls on their side of the net clearly and fairly even if it costs them the point. Such calls should be clearly audible or a hand signal may be used.
Each player is responsible for calling all out-balls on their side of the net clearly and fairly even if it costs them the point. Such calls should be clearly audible or a hand signal may be used.
• Ensure each player is responsible for calling all out-balls on their side of the net clearly and fairly even if it costs them the point. Such calls should be clearly audible or a hand signal may be used.
• Reinforce your player serving to call the score before every point clearly and audibly.
The player serving should call the score before every point clearly and audibly.
• Reinforce your player serving to call the score before every point clearly and audibly.
• Teach your player to always treat their opponent with respect. Good sportsmanship and honesty are extremely important regardless of whether they win or lose.
• Teach your child to always treat their opponent with respect. Good sportsmanship and honesty are extremely important regardless of whether they win or lose.
• Encourage your player to raise their racquet for a referee or official if there is an issue.
racket for a referee
• Encourage your child to raise their racquet for a referee or official if there is an issue.
• Make sure your player shakes their opponent’s hand no matter the outcome.
• Make sure your child shakes their opponent’s hand no matter the outcome.
• Check that your player reports the match score to the tournament desk even if they lost.
• Check that your child reports the match score to the tournament desk even if they lost.
• Have your player find out the next match time. The number of matches your player plays will depend on the draw format.
• Have your child find out the next match time. The number of matches your child plays will depend on the draw format.
Remember that tennis matches vary in length, so be prepared for a wait, particularly if a tournament has been affected by bad weather.
Remember that tennis matches vary in length, so be prepared for a wait, particularly if a tournament has been affected by bad weather.
Your child should avoid playing if they are injured or ill. They need to give their body time to recover properly from injury or illness.
Your player should avoid playing if they are injured or ill. They need to give their body time to recover properly from injury or illness.
• Help your child to stay calm and relaxed and check that they have everything that they need to take onto the court.
• Help your player stay calm and relaxed and check that they have everything that they need to take onto the court.
• Encourage your child to stretch and warm up off court, as the on -court warm - up is limited to five minutes.
• Encourage your player to stretch and warm up off court, as the on-court warm-up is limited to five minutes.
• Swearing, throwing racquets/balls in temper or behaving in an unsportsmanlike manner is unacceptable and can result in a player being penalized.
• Swearing, throwing racquets/balls in temper or behaving in an unsportsmanlike manner is unacceptable and can result in a player being penalized.
• Coaching your player during a match is not allowed, but feel free to show other signs of encouragement and support between points.
• Coaching your child during a match is not allowed, but feel free to show other signs of encouragement and support between points.
• If you can, make sure to watch their whole match regardless of their performance.
• If you can, make sure to watch their whole match regardless of their performance.
• Be prepared to wait between matches and be patient with the tournament director who will always try and get matches on court as soon as possible.
• Be prepared to wait between matches and be patient with the tournament director who will always try and get matches on court as soon as possible.
• Encourage consistent positive behavior from your player regardless of the result.
• Encourage consistent positive behavior from your child regardless of the result.
• Remember to thank the tournament officials and staff. They are hardworking, dedicated people and many are volunteers.
• Remember to thank the tournament officials. They are hardworking, dedicated people and many are volunteers.
• Play fairly and have fun.
• Abide by The Code and USTA rules.
• Respect officials and accept their decisions.
• ALWAYS give benefit of doubt on a call to your opponent.
• Use your best efforts in competitive matches.
• Refrain from the use of bad language and inappropriate gestures.
• Refrain from ball/racquet abuse.
• Refrain from the use of coaching during competition.
• Never use unfair or bullying tactics to gain advantage on or off the court.
• Respect opponents and always shake hands at the end of a match.
• Win with grace and lose with dignity.
USTA/MISSOURI VALLEY SECTION
(INCLUDES PARENTS, COACHES, RELATIVES, FRIENDS, ETC.)
(INCLUDES PARENTS, COACHES, RELATIVES, FRIENDS, ETC.)
We want everyone to have a great time at the tournament, so we have some important rules in place to ensure a fair and enjoyable experience for all.
We want everyone to have a great time at the tournament, so we have some important rules in place to ensure a fair and enjoyable experience for all.
1. If a spectator tries to talk to an official about a line call or any other ruling during a match, they will be asked to leave the playing area and, if necessary, the premises for the rest of the tournament.
1. If a spectator tries to talk to an official about a line call or any other ruling during a match, they will be asked to leave the playing area and, if necessary, the premises for the rest of the tournament.
2. Unacceptable behavior towards a player, another spectator, or a staff member will also result in being asked to leave the playing area or the entire premises for the rest of the tournament. Additionally, the spectator's player will face suspension points and/or Code Violations, according to USTA Regulation IV and Table 17; Friend at Court 2024: pages 104-119.
2. Unacceptable behavior towards a player, another spectator, or a staff member will also result in being asked to leave the playing area or the entire premises for the rest of the tournament. Additionally, the spectator’s player will face suspension points and/or code violations, according to USTA Regulation IV and Table 17; Friend at Court 2025: pages 104-119.
3. Please remember that the On-Site Official and tournament staff are the only ones who can make decisions about unacceptable behavior.
3. Please remember that the on-site officials and tournament staff are the only ones who can make decisions about unacceptable behavior.
4. Removal is not subject to appeal.
4. Removal Is not subject to appeal.
We want to emphasize that being a parent, coach, etc., does not give any special privileges, except for the right to withdraw their child from competition at any time; a parent or coach is considered a spectator.
We want to emphasize that being a parent, coach, etc., does not give any special privileges, except for the right to withdraw their child from competition at any time; a parent or coach is considered a spectator.
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JULY 25-27
Level 2 Intersectional Team Tournament
BG12-14: Midland, Michigan - 25-70578
BG16: Minneapolis, Minnesota - 25-32662
BG18: St. Louis, Missouri - 25-61851
*Entry deadline is July 10.
Mid-America Mashup is a Level 4 Team Tournament closed to members and residents of the USTA Midwest, Missouri Valley, Middle States and Mid-Atlantic sections. Player selections will be based on the most recent National Standings List (NSL). Players will be waterfalled onto teams based on World Tennis Number (WTN), and positions on teams will also be determined based on WTN. Schedules, entry fees, draw sizes, and scoring formats are unique to each location.
BG12 - USTA Middle States: Hamilton, New Jersey - Tournament ID: 25-18278
BG14 - USTA Midwest: Wooster, Ohio - Tournament ID: 25-82675
BG16 - USTA Missouri Valley: Tulsa, Oklahoma - Tournament ID: 25-44789
BG18 - USTA Mid-Atlantic: Fredericksburg, Virginia - Tournament ID: 25-93059
*Entry deadline is June 18.
For the 16’s and 18’s, a Level 1 Team Championship, called “The Battle of the Sections” will take place as a lead-in for the USTA National Championships. Each USTA Sectional Association will send a team composed of eight (8) players, four (4) of which will be 16-and-under players and the remaining four (4) will be 18-and-under players. Together, these eight players will play as one team and participate in four (4) singles and (4) doubles matches over the course of the tournament.
B16-18: Kalamazoo, Michigan - Tournament ID: 25-20347
G16-18: Claremont, California - Tournament ID: 25-52965
*Entry deadline is June 29
Congratulations to all of our top finishers from USTA Missouri Valley over the last year! We could not be more proud of your accomplishments and will be cheering you on as you finish this year strong!
USTA National Clay Court Championships
July 6-14, 2024
Adelyn Gross - G14 Doubles - 4th Place
Emerey Gross - G18 Doubles - 2nd Place
Nicholas Patrick - B18 Doubles - 2nd Place
USTA National Hard Court Championships
August 2-11, 2024
Cooper Woestendick - B18 Singles - 4th Place
Battle of the Sections
Team - B16/B18 - 4th Place
USTA National Doubles Championships
August 25-27, 2024
Madeleine Bridges - G14 Doubles - 4th Place
USTA National Indoor Championships
November 29 - December 2, 2024
Adelyn Gross - G14 Doubles - 4th Place
Shaan Patel - B16 Singles - 2nd Place
Lawson Prather - B18 Singles - 5th Place
USTA National Winter Championships
December 28, 2024 - January 3, 2025
Wyatt Markham - B12 Singles - 3rd place
London Evans - G14 Singles - 1st Place
Adelyn Gross - G14 Singles - 3rd Place
Shaan Patel - B18 Singles - 1st Place
Emerey Gross - G18 Doubles - 2nd Place
Brewer Team Cup
March 1-4, 2025
Lily Graves - G12 Team - Finalist
Samarth Gandhari - B12 Team - Champion
Pranav Madamanchi - B12 Team - Finalist
Coach Jared Ward - B14-18 - Sportsmanship
Micah Ward - B14-18 - Sportsmanship
Anish Poojari - B16 Team - Finalist
Easter Bowl
March 23-30, 2025
Pranav Madamanchi- B12 Singles - 6th Place
London Evans - G14 Doubles - 4th Place
USTA MV Flighted L5, BG12-18
June 21-23 - Des Moines, Iowa
Tournament ID: 25-86818
Deadline to register: June 11
L4 Mid-America Mashup Team Tournament
June 27-29
BG16 - Tulsa, Oklahoma Tournament ID: 25-44789
Deadline to register: June 18
USTA MV L5 TEAM, BG12-18 #2
August 1-3
BG12-14 - St. Joseph, Missouri
Tournament ID: 25-30840
BG16-18 - Topeka, Kansas
Tournament ID: 25-05929
Deadline to register: July 23
USTA MV Outdoor L5, BG12-18 #7
August 9-11
BG12-14 - St. Louis, Missouri
Tournament ID: 25-94931
BG16-18 - St. Louis, Missouri
Tournament ID: 25-45175
Deadline to register: July 30
USTA MV Outdoor L4 Open, BG12-18 #5
August 30-September 1
BG12-14 - Topeka, Kansas
Tournament ID: TBD
BG16-18 - Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tournament ID: 25-31689
Deadline to register: August 20
USTA MV L5 TEAM, BG12-18 #1
July 11-13
BG12-14 - Tulsa, Oklahoma Tournament ID: 25-16907
BG16-18 - St. Louis, Missouri Tournament ID: 25-26492
Deadline to register: July 2
USTA MV Outdoor L4 Open, BG12-18 #4
July 19-21
BG12-14 - Springfield, Missouri Tournament ID: 25-65932
BG16-18 - St. Louis, Missouri Tournament ID: 25-55125
Deadline to register: July 9
USTA MV Outdoor L5, BG12-18 #6
July 26-28 - Edmond, Oklahoma
Tournament ID: 25-79426
Deadline to register: July 16
L2 Battle of the Mississippi, BG12-18
July 25-27
BG12-14 - Midland, Michigan Tournament ID: 25-70578
BG16 - Minneapolis, Minnesota Tournament ID: 25-32662
BG18 - St. Louis, Missouri Tournament ID: 25-61851
Deadline to register: July 10
The ITA Point Race Summer Series powered by WTN provides a great opportunity for some competitive match play during the summer.
● 8-10 Tournaments per Week
● Draws Flighted Based on Player WTN
● Select Tournaments Offer Doubles
● Earn Points Race Points
● Prize Money Offered
All participants must purchase a 2025-26 ITA Player Membership ($35) in order to compete in a Summer Series event Participants can only purchase an ITA membership through the ITA website
One June 13-15, 2025 Kansas Wesleyan Salina, KS
Two June 21-22, 2025 Bethel Newton, KS
Three June 28-30, 2025 Wichita State Wichita, KS
Four July 12-14, 2025 Grinnell Grinnell, IA
Five July 19-21, 2024 Washburn University Topeka, KS
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G12 and B12
Singles Champions
G14 and B14
Singles Champions
G16 and B16
Singles Champions
G18 and B18
Singles Champions
G12 and B12
Sportsmanship
G14 and B14
Sportsmanship
G16 and B16
Sportsmanship
G18 and B18
Sportsmanship
Girls 10 Singles
Olivia Medaris
Morgan Steffes
Lindsey Thompson
Morgan Coppoc
Taylor Leslie
Jenna Noel
Boys 10 Doubles
Gardner/Goodwin Huang/Punj Litvak/Z. Ray Flanagan/Leap Rollins/Rollins Han/Rollins
Girls 12 Singles
Noelle Malley
Alecia Kauss
Liz Jeukeng
Adrienne Jensen
Julianna Curtis
Marie Norris
Victoria Flores
Rehaana Butt
Samantha Mannix
Grace Griggs
Alisa Prinyarux
Sarah Weber
Gracie Epps
Brooklyn Olson
Amber Yin
Atra Biria
Kate Kimes
Ava Beltran
Zoe Katsavelis
London Evans
Emma Graves
Boys 12 Doubles
Nahon/Tung
Skinner/Tung
J. Norman/Papa Dippel/Steffens M. Bridegan/Hager Oetting/Sistrunk Clark/Genesen Dean/Leslie Gleason/Frye Pham/Dubuque Diaz/Seaton Han/Luhring Bracks/Miller Keeling/Ohlson Galligan/Woestendick Paravasthuramesh/Patrick Bhadriraju/Taylor Taylor/Easton Gutheil/Law Geubelle/Negron Creevey/Goates
10
Frye/Steffes
Hauger/Steffes
Bleaszar/Morrissey Riedmiller/Riedmiller Leslie/Sagun Reilly/Streller
Girls 14 Singles
Haley Craig
Alexandra Lehman
Alecia Kauss
Kate Vialle
Brooke Withrow
Taylor Leslie
Ellie Kuckelman
Sarah Weber
Ellee Dryer
Kate Kim
Eleanor Coleman
Mithila Dixit
Aliya Rector
Madeleine Bridges
Scarlett Gates
London Evans
Boys 14 Doubles
Cha/Christian Kidera/West R. Guignon/Neilson
Daniel/Daniel T. Daniel/Papa Hager/Liu Hager/Liu Hoose/Klousia Langston/McAllister Gleason/Kennedy Han/Meier Dubuque/Ellis Brewer/Anand Luhring/Weideman Fischer/Kim Griese/Radke Patrick/Woestendick Patel/Kanchanakomtorn Nelson/Poojari Huston/Jones
Khicha/Nelson
12
Martin/Malley Kauss/Vialle Dalton/Jackson Curtis/Westby Kane/Norris Hauger/Norris Calkins/Flores Butera/Butt Alons/Hunter Griggs/Hunter Flanagan/Prinyarux Hammond/O’Donnell Olson/Madatali Olson/Madatali
Daskalova/VanPelt Biria/Rector Kang/Yin Kimes/Beltran Arant/Besong Evans/Sock Graves/Graves
Girls 16 Singles
Amanda Craddock
Haley Craig
Taylor Fournier
Haley Martin
Whitney Ritchie
Audrey Coventry
Kate Vialle
Marie Norris
Morgan Steffes
Victoria Flores
Dohee Lee
Anna Riedmiller
Vanessa Ong
Ellie Kuckelman
Zoe Hammond
Tanya Fan
Amber Yin
Sydney Fuger
Kinley Vanpelt
Angela Chen
Adelyn Gross
Boys 16 Doubles
Kauss/Mears
T. Harrison/Souza
Siegler/E. West
Hammond/Proctor
McElwain/Warden Haworth/McElwain
Daniel/Zitsch
Roper/Stein
Peters/Pozo
Clark/Genesen
Brown/Genesen Frye/Leslie Gleason/Han
Serra/Serra Brewer/Han Erb/Rajan
Dolphin/Radke
Lokko/Lambright
Bracks/Prather
Smigel/Nelson
Shanahan/Prather
Girls 16
Connelly/McGaffigan
Chao/Whitley
Pierson/Pierson
Dalton/Vialle Bowen/Westby Jensen/Westby Hauger/Norris Kaiser/Kelly Coppoc/Flores Paulus/Wilcox Alons/Sagun Miller/Williams Flanagan/Prinyarux Choate/Epps Madatali/Kim Epps/Yin Dixit/Schmidt
Madatali/Parr
Chan/Rademacher
De Carvalho/Lunsford
Evans/Sock
Boys 18 Singles
Declan Galligan
Creed Skinner
Langdon Tingleaf
Lawson Prather
Girls 18 Singles
Kelcy Tefft
Colleen Rielly
Cameron Hubbs
Michelle Kedzierski
Michelle Kedzierski
Whitney Ritchie
Whitney Ritchie
Olivia Sneed
Kate Vialle
Olivia Hauger
Olivia Sneed
Dohee Lee
Caroline Pozo
Samantha Mannix
Kelsey Mize
Emma Staker
Tanya Fan
Tanya Fan
Elena Daskalova
Audrey Spencer
Emerey Gross
Boys 18 Doubles
Binkley/Varnum B. Helgeson/Strode Berryman/Levis Keeton/Richardson Cha/Fleming Hammond/Warden Warden/Withrow Daniel/Delcore Daniel/Delcore Little/Lynn Boykin/Pozo McAllister/Raclin Brown/Draheim Frye/Haskins Serra/Serra Atherton/Brewer Galligan/Oudeh Keeling/Galligan Keeling/Radke Tingleaf/Law Ward/Smigel
Girls 18
Hubbs/Parks
Connelly/McGaffigan
Olivier/O’Neal
Burns/Martin
Lancaster/Ritchie
Chiaf/Lehman Jensen/Westby Norris/Pickens Harwood/Miller Morton/Tiefel Flores/Gerke Pozo/Riedmiller Alons/Ong Kuckelman/ Kuckelman
Hammond/Hochstatter
Hammond/Thompson
Madala/Yin
Fuger/Biria
Fuger/Vanpelt
Chen/Gross
Hibbits/Barber
Craddock/Rielley
Hubbs/Jones
Hubbs/Hush
Hush/Kedzierski
Burns/Connelly
Lancaster/Ritchie
Malley/Tiefel
Westby/Whitehead
Pepper/Schelble Westby/Sneed Schaffer/Sneed Calkins/Schaffer Cochrane/Cao Alons/Pozo
Epps/Mize
Mize/Staker Ferguson/Flower Madatali/Alexin
Alexin/Epps Daskalova/Spencer
Gross/Biria
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