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The USTA Missouri Valley publishes Serve three times per year, focusing specifically on the members and events in the section. All material is copyrighted USTA Missouri Valley, unless otherwise noted.

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23.6 Million Reasons HOW TO ADVOCATE FOR TENNIS’ EXPANSION IN YOUR COMMUNITY.

Advantage Tennis. As members of the tennis family, we are all aware of the positive impact tennis can have on people’s lives and on our communities. As advocates for tennis, our mission is to help decision-makers in the public, private and non-profit sectors embrace these benefits, ultimately resulting in their support for developing and preserving tennis courts and infrastructure.

The USTA can help you advocate locally with resources, information and tools. Get started with the quick guide to advocating in your community on usta.com/advocacy. For additional information, review our Community Advocacy Handbook, Contact Tennis Venue Services, your USTA Section, or email cta@usta.com to find a CTA near you. 4

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Adult Player of the Year - 3.5 & Below Adult Player of the Year - 4.0 & Above

Ulises Arteaga - Hazelwood, Missouri Jeff Harris - Fairview Heights, Illinois

Facility of the Year Oklahoma City Tennis Center - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma High School Coach of the Year Mary Jo Tasker - Tulsa, Oklahoma Junior Sportsmanship Boys 10s Jaxson Reeves - Florissant, Missouri Junior Sportsmanship Boys 12s Adam He - Chesterfield, Missouri Junior Sportsmanship Boys 14s Kayden Xue - Olivette, Missouri Junior Sportsmanship Boys 16s Arnab Chakraborty - Ellisville, Missouri Junior Sportsmanship Boys 18s Aiden Qian - St. Louis, Missouri Junior Sportsmanship Girls 10s Shakthisree Sikkal Kumar - Chesterfield, Missouri Junior Sportsmanship Girls 12s Clare McNearney - Leawood, Kansas Junior Sportsmanship Girls 14s Ava Rosenbohm - Lee’s Summit, Missouri Junior Sportsmanship Girls 16s Tammy Jackson - St. Louis, Missouri Junior Sportsmanship Girls 18s Olivia McGruder - Lebanon, Missouri Female Junior Emerging Player of the Year Male Junior Emerging Player of the Year

Scarlett Milner - Tulsa, Oklahoma Christopher Bright - Overland Park, Kansas

Female Junior High-Performance Player of the Year Male Junior High-Performance Player of the Year

Audrey Spencer - Olathe, Kansas Cooper Woestendick - Olathe, Kansas

Member Organization of the Year Dwight Davis Memorial Tennis Center - St. Louis, Missouri Outstanding Adult/Senior Tournament Edwardsville Open - Edwardsville, Illinois Outstanding Community Tennis Association

The Stephanie Waterman Foundation - Kansas City, Missouri

Outstanding Contributor Youth High-Performance Program Outstanding Contributor USTA League Tennis Program

Kevin Heim - Lincoln, Nebraska Joan Dinneen - Tulsa, Oklahoma

Outstanding Diversity Achievement Triple A Breakpoint Tennis and Life Skills Academy - St. Louis, Missouri Outstanding Junior Tournament HOA December L5 - Overland Park, Kansas Outstanding Official Becky Riggs - Tulsa, Oklahoma Tennis Family of the Year The McDermed Family - Prairie Village, Kansas Distinguished Service Lisa Minihan - Edmond, Oklahoma President’s Award surprise announcement usta.com/ustamissourivalley

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Click here to watch an interview with Kim Hughes-Gill about the award.

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Watch more of the interview with Leslie here!

As part of our ongoing promotion of the benefits of tennis, this fall we’re looking at the social and educational benefits associated with playing tennis. Across all ages, tennis provides an incredible social outlet that not all sports can match. From young children who gain social skills and confidence to older adults who are able to stay mentally sharp in part due to their on-court relationships, tennis truly does offer benefits for a lifetime. For children who are still in school, the social and educational benefits really go hand in hand. Studies show that 48 percent of youth who play tennis have an “A” average and spend more time studying. Much of this can be directly attributed to skills they learn on the court. Tennis increases brain power, alertness and tactical thinking. For young players this helps them perform better in the classroom. This benefit tends to be most prevalent in middle school students. “Middle school is when that social adjustment is the biggest contributor to academic adjustment, actually,” said Leslie Echols, USTA Missouri Executive Director and Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology at Missouri State University. Outside of the classroom tennis also helps kids improve their social skills. The etiquette and self-policing of tennis helps kids work on social interactions in a competitive environment. Tennis players learn from an early age how to problem solve and regulate their emotions on a court. These skills carry forward throughout their lives. “I think just the way the sport is played lends itself very well to opportunities to practice social skills,” Echols said. usta.com/ustamissourivalley

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“Those exchanges in between games, when you’re changing sides of the court, those opportunities to practice your conflict resolution. Those are all skills that really are important for lifelong social adjustment.” On top of social skills, tennis also helps to build strong relationships. Tennis is the sport of a lifetime, but it also helps build friendships for a lifetime. The camaraderie that can be found across all levels of tennis is a special element that helps set tennis apart from other sports. This is very apparent when it comes to adults. Tennis is a great way for adults to maintain relationships and have a healthy social outlet. With offerings like tournament or USTA Leagues, adults have options to keep them active and social with their peers. These social interactions become especially important in older adults. “Well, honestly, I would say the social benefits of tennis are most important in older adulthood because that’s when the social and the cognitive, and these other aspects of our beings are so interconnected and really make a difference for lifespan and quality of life,” Echols said. She says that cognitive function in older adults is closely tied to loneliness and social interactions. So as they’re able to have more social interaction on the courts, it actually helps people live longer and maintain higher cognitive functions. According to the Mayo Clinic, tennis adds nearly 10 years to a person’s life. But some of the unseen benefits, like social interaction, are just as important in helping adults live long, healthy lives. Read more by visiting usta.com/MVTennisBenefits.

Healthy beats.

Healthy thoughts.

Healthy pals.

Healthy bodies.

Healthy skills.

Tennis improves heart health.

Tennis promotes mental well-being.

Tennis helps build and keep friendships.

Tennis increases fitness levels.

Tennis increases fitness levels.

One last chance to grants. get2023 a grant. - Friday, February 18 - Friday, April 15 - Friday, July 15 - Friday, August 26 - Friday, October 21 Scan the QR code to learn more about available andto apply Scan thesection QR code district grants. and learn more about the guidelines.

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• SERVING UP TENNIS GRANT NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

• SECTION LEVEL GRANT CATEGORIES - USTA Member Organizations

Missouri VALLEY Valley offers grants to USTAUSTA MISSOURI assist organizations to initiate or expand OFFERS MULTIPLE GRANT their tennis programming activities. OPPORTUNITIES 2022 Grant Deadlines:

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2023 Grant Deadlines:

Last chance to apply in 2023:

- Friday, February 17 - Friday, April 14 - Friday, July 14 - Friday, August 25 - Friday, October 20

CTA’s Up Tennis Grants - -Serving - NJTLs -(Not-for-Profit Organizations) Tennis onGame Campus team or club - -Grow the Tennis Grants - Schools and/or School Districts -(For-Profit Organizations) - Park and Recreation Facilities / Departments - Pro-Circuit Assistance Grant - Boys and Girls Clubs - Innovative Project Assistance Grant - YMCA/YWCA - Facility Assistance Grant - National Tennis Month Local Events (May 2023) • GROW -Deadline:THE MarchGAME 30, 2023GRANT FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

- USTA Net Generation Junior Pathway • DISTRICT LEVEL GRANT CATEGORY

- USTA Team Challenges - USTA District Grants - USTA Junior Team Tennis -Deadlines are specified within each district grant - USTA Junior Circuit Events - Programs for Millennials (18-40 age group) - Local Adult Leagues & Tournaments - Local programs thatquestions serve diverse communities If you have please contact: - USTA Adaptive and/or Wheelchair programming Tara Williams USTA Missouri Valley Community Tennis Manager 913-302-5901 williams@movalley.usta.com usta.com/ustamissourivalley usta.com/ustamissourivalley

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NET NOTES ADAPTIVE DOUBLES USTA Missouri Valley recently hosted the Adaptive Doubles Section Championships in Lincoln. Doubles teams from around the section showed up to battle for a trip to the National Championships. Nathan Williams and his mom, Teresa, from Cedar Rapids, Iowa came out on top and will head to Orlando in November. Champions Nathan Williams and his mom Teresa

Players gathered around Executive Director Mary Buschmann

DIVERSITY DAY IN EDWARDSVILLE One of the highlights of the Edwardsville Pro Circuit every year is the Diversity Day celebration. Dave Lipe is incredibly passionate about getting young players from diverse backgrounds involved in the sport of tennis. Aside from getting kids on the court, one of the highlights for them is getting to see former University of Illinois and current professional player Kweisi Kenyatte. Kenyatte makes sure to come back for diversity day as often as possible to hit with the kids and talk to them about tennis. Young players from Community Tennis Associations and National Junior Tennis & Learning Centers around the St. Louis area came out to the event with their programs. View all the event photos here. With the assistance of tournament players and grants courtesy of USTA National, USTA Missouri Valley and USTA St. Louis, Tournament Director Mark Zolman said this year’s event was an “upgrade” from 2022. The tourney again featured both singles and doubles for A, B, C and D coed divisions as well as singles and doubles for the quad open and 18U A coed flights. Local news station Fox 2 did an on-air preview of the tourney. Read more here.

L2 ST. LOUIS WHEELCHAIR INDOOR TOURNAMENT After a successful inaugural showing last year, the St. Louis Indoor Wheelchair Tennis Championships returned on August 4-6. The tourney — bumped up from a Level 4 in 2022 to a Level 2 this go-round — again took place at Chesterfield Athletic Club. This year’s tournament featured nearly 30 players, up from 18 last year.

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NET NOTES NJTL GRANTS The USTA Foundation, the charitable arm of the United States Tennis Association Incorporated, (USTA) has awarded grants totaling more than $4 million to 148 National Junior Tennis & Learning chapters (NJTL), including nine in USTA Missouri Valley. The grants are designated to support under-resourced youth through tennis and education programs designed to give them the opportunity to improve their health, build their character and help them achieve academic excellence. Targeted towards community programs designated by the selected chapters, these grants are anticipated to support more than youth participants across the section. These chapters offer education and tennis activities, which includes the creation and expansion of after-school and summer camp programs: • Dwight Davis Memorial Tennis Center-Better Family Life, St. Louis • East St. Louis Community Tennis Association-Serving and Learning, St. Louis • First Serve OKC Foundation-Summer Camp, Community & Pitts Park Programs, Oklahoma City • Friends of Woods Tennis Inc, - School Year and Summer Outreach Program, Lincoln, Nebraska • Genesis Foundation for Fitness & Tennis-GFFTing Tennis and Education, Wichita, Kansas • Net Rushers Tennis Association-Extended Summer Tennis Program, Florissant, Missouri • Top Performance Tennis Academy-Top Performance Tennis Academy 2023 programs, Chesterfield, Missouri • Triple A Breakpoint Tennis & Life Skills Academy-Summer Tennis & Reading & School Year Programs, St. Louis • Youth At Heart, Tulsa, Oklahoma

HALEY WAGGONER FROM NEBRASKA Earlier this summer, 32-year old Haley Waggoner of Lincoln was inducted into the Special Olympics Nebraska Hall of Fame for her work as an athlete and leader in the organization. Learn more about Haley and her career here.

BLOOD DRIVE USTA Missouri Valley staff recently collaborated with the American Red Cross to conduct a blood drive. We worked together to give back to the community in a truly life-changing way since each donation we collected can help save more than one life and will touch the lives of so many more. The American Red Cross Blood Drive was held on Monday, July 24 from 12 - 4 p.m. the USTA Missouri Valley office in Prairie Village, Kansas. All donors received gifts that included $20 off of a USTA League registration, USTA Missouri Valley gifts, a Discovery Channel Shark Week T-shirt and discounts from area businesses. Free used tennis balls were also available for donors to take home to their pets. 22 units of blood were donated-a donation that could help patients receiving treatment for cancer or blood disorders, those undergoing transplant surgery, mothers suffering from complications from childbirth, and premature babies. The American Red Cross continues to see a concerning trend – blood donations are being sent to hospitals faster than they are coming in. Please consider making an appointment to donate blood at an upcoming drive. Visit RedCrossBlood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS. usta.com/ustamissourivalley

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NET NOTES JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS The 2023 USTA Missouri Valley Junior Team Tennis Section Championships concluded July 19, 2023 at Edmond Center Court in Edmond, OK. Oklahoma teams had strong showings across the board, taking the top two spots in both the 18U and 14U age divisions. Edmond Center Court took the crown in the 18U division, while Tucker Tennis Academy emerged victorious in the 14U division. Read the full recap and check out the event photos here. NEW JTT DISTRICT COORDINATORS FOR IOWA AND MISSOURI USTA Missouri Valley recently hired two new staff members to run Junior Team Tennis Programming in USTA Iowa and USTA Missouri. These new positions will be very active in engaging with local facilities and coaches to help provide more JTT programs for junior players in those districts. Astrid Araya took the USTA Iowa position and Kseniya Zonova takes over for USTA Missouri. We’re very excited to have both on board. TOC INVITE RESULTS 16 collegiate club-tennis teams from across USTA Missouri Valley took a break from the classroom and took to the courts September 29-October 1 in Topeka to vie for USTA Missouri Valley Tennis On Campus top honors. For the third year in a row, the event was held at Kossover Tennis Center in Topeka, Kansas. After two long days of tennis, teamwork, and some schoolwork, the 2023 USTA Missouri Valley Tennis On Campus Fall Invite is officially ‘in the books’. The nearly 140 players displayed some amazing competition, camaraderie, and team spirit. The championship bracket matched St. Louis University against Iowa State University for the overall title. The Billikens knocked off the Cyclones to remain undefeated for the weekend and take home the top prize. Rounding out the championship bracket were in-state rivals University of Kansas and Kansas State University, with the Jayhawks (A-team) earning 3rd place honors by defeating, the Wildcats. The Team-Spirit Award for the most spirited team throughout the weekend went to Truman State University Bulldogs for the second year in a row. For complete results for the entire weekend, you can search playtennis.usta.com/tournaments, or simply click HERE to access the tournament homepage. For a photo gallery from the tournament, click HERE.

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JUNIOR GOLD BALL WINNERS Sending congratulations to all of our section junior Gold Ball Winners so far in 2023. USTA Boys National Championships - Kalamazoo, Mich. Gold Ball - Cooper Woestendick, USTA HOA, Boys 16s Singles Gold Ball - Nicholas Patrick, USTA Iowa, Boys 16s Doubles USTA National Clay Court Championships - Orlando, Fla. Gold Ball - Nicholas Patrick, USTA Iowa, Boys 16s Doubles USTA National Spring Championships: FILA Easter Bowl Indian Wells, Calif. Gold Ball - Ian Bracks, USTA Oklahoma, Boys 16s Singles Brewer Team Cup - Mobile, Ala. Gold Ball - Shaan Patel, USTA STL, Boys 16s

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Show your Appreciation for our USTA Officials!

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This year’s USTA Officiating Appreciation Week will be celebrated from Nov. 6-12, and we’re inviting you to join us in recognizing the impact that officials have made on your tennis experience, both on the court and off. Scan the QR code below to answer a simple prompt on how USTA Officials have changed the game for you.

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District News


USTA Heart of America 2023 Award Winners Stephanie Waterman Junior Sportsmanship Female - Diya Gupta Male - Aiden Bush Junior Player of the Year Female - Audrey Spencer Male - Cooper Woestendick Emerging Jr Player of the Year Female - Yara Alchekakie Male - Christopher Bright Junior Sportsmanship Awards Nelly Pineda - Girls 10 Clare McNearney – Girls 12 Ava Rosenbohm – Girls 14 Macy Garwood – Girls 16 Atra Biria – Girls 18 Jayden Fu – Boys 10 Samuel Ospino – Boys 12 Rishi Goli – Boys 14 Arjun Reiland – Boys 16 Spencer Weishaar – Boys 18 Adult Player of the Year 4.0 & Above Female - Michelle Clark Male - Jeff Ganaden Adult Player – 3.5 & Below Female - Alysen Abel Male - John Craig Shawna Froeschl Adult Sportsmanship Female - Phyllis Norman Male - Tom Shino Outstanding Contributor to USTA League Tennis Kelly Schwabauer High School Coach Alec Bergeron

Outstanding Contributor to USTA Tennis Youth Programs Chris Smith Outstanding Contributor to Youth High Performance Program Eric Rand Outstanding Official Dale Wooderson Family of the Year The McDermed Family Outstanding Diversity Achievement Robert Harrison Community Service Excellence Anthony Ly Volunteer of the Year The Terry Miller Reception Committee Facility of the Year Elite Tennis & Wellness Member Organization Genesis Health Club – Overland Park Outstanding Community Tennis Association Stephanie Waterman Foundation Outstanding Junior Tournament USTA HOA December L5 Outstanding Adult/Senior Tournament L1 USTA Men’s 40s Indoor – R Scott Hanover TD Event the Year Year Event of of the Stonewall Sports Tennis Clinic 2023 Big 12 Tennis Championship Distinguished Service to USTA Heart of America

Terry Miller

Distinguished Service to USTA Heart of America Terry Miller


Congratulations to USTA Heart of America teams competing in USTA 2023 National League Championships • • • • • • • •

18 & Over 4.5 Women – Captain Jamie Galloway 18 & Over 4.5 Men – Captain Todd Mekles 40 & Over 4.5 Women – Captain Michelle Gifford 40 & Over 4.0 Men – Captain John Strode 55 & Over 8.0 Women – Captain Jody Holsinger 65 & Over 8.0 Women – Captain Ann Crampton 65 & Over 8.0 Men – Captain Chris Cox 65 & Over 9.0 Men – Captain Terry Jackson

Upcoming Junior Tournaments Oct 6

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Blue Hills Country Club Stephanie Waterman Foundation @ Harmon Park Overland Park Racquet Club Blue Hills Country Club Genesis Health Clubs Lawrence South Genesis Health Clubs St. Joseph Blue Hills Country Club Genesis Health Clubs Clayview Genesis Health Clubs Clayview Blue Hills Country Club Genesis Health Clubs Clayview Overland Park Racquet Club Overland Park Racquet Club

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Genesis Health Clubs Plaza Tennis Center Genesis Health Clubs Plaza Tennis Center Overland Park Racquet Club Genesis Health Clubs KCRC Jayhawk Tennis Center Genesis Health Clubs Clayview


2 0 2 3 C TA S U M M E R F U N E X T R AVA G A N Z A C O N T E S T Pella Tennis Association / Pella, Iowa

PTA Community Appreciation Family Fun Night

“Jo-Wilfried Tsonga”

“Ons Jabeur”

USTA Iowa held a special CTA photo contest this summer called the CTA Summer Fun Extravaganza Contest which ended on Sept.12th. Pella Tennis Association won $1,100 as the winner submitting all 8 Event Enhancement Items (EEI). The two EEIs appearing here are EEI#1 Adults dressing as their favorite tennis players (dead or alive) and EEI#5 Completed TENNIS acronym worksheet by a junior. To view all 8 EEIs that won them the contest, click on this link.

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EEI #5 #6 Acronym Guessing Jar 72 Pieces of candy




St. Louis Fall 2023

Fall Leagues: 18+ (Sep-Jan 2023/4) •

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Men’s and Women’s Levels 2.5 thru 4.5 Looking for a team? Let us help you! Email: playtennis@ustastl.com

CLICK HERE FOR ADULT TOURNAMENT CALENDAR WITH LINKS & DETAILS

For more information about USTA St. Louis visit our website: www.ustastlouis.com

Adult Tournaments (Fall 2023)

Mix It Up - WTN (DDTC) - October 14 • Pumpkin Play-offs (Woodsmill) - October 27 • Turkey Trot-offs (Vetta Concord) - November 26 • Adult One Night (Forest Lake) - December 16 •

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• Level 6: St Clair Fall Challenge L6 (Oct 6-8) • Level 7: Vetta Sunset L7 (Oct 6) • Level 6: Vetta Sunset L6 (Nov 3-5) • Level 7: Forest Lake L7 (Oct 14) • Level 4 Closed: L4 USTA Team MV B18 (Nov 4-5) • Level 6: Vetta Sunset L6 (Oct 20-22) • Level 4 Closed: L4 USTA Team MV G18 (Nov 4-5) • Jr Circuit: CCRC JC (Oct 21-22) • Jr Circuit: CCRC JC (Nov 4-5) N • Level 7: CCRC L7 (Oct 28-29) O • Level 7: CCRC L7 (Nov 11-12) V • Level 7: Vetta Sunset Boys L7 (Nov 17) • Level 7: Forest Lake Girls L7 (Nov 18) • Level 6: St Clair Thanksgiving Challenge (Nov 24-26) • Jr Circuit: Forest Lake JC (Nov 25) • Level 7: Vetta Sunset December L7 (Dec 1-2) • Level 7: CCRC December L7 (Dec 9-10) • Level 6: Vetta Sunset December L6 (Dec 15-17) • Jr Circuit: CCRC December JC (Dec 16-17)

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USTA ST. LOUIS 2023 AWARD WINNERS Player Awards Adult Player of the Year (3.5 & Below)

Ulises Arteaga / Kimberly Hammond

Adult Player of the Year (4.0 & Above)

Jeff Harris / Florence Streeter

Emerging Junior Player of the Year

Kiran Sundaramoorthi / Mary Catherine Huewe

Judy Dippold Junior Player of the Year

Danny Radke / Ariel Madatali

Junior Sportsmanship BG10

Jaxson Reeves / Shakthisree Sikkal Kumar

Junior Sportsmanship BG12

Adam He / Jasmine Zhao

Junior Sportsmanship BG14

Kayden Xue / Ashley Hayes

Junior Sportsmanship BG16

Arnab Chakraborty / Tammy Jackson

Junior Sportsmanship BG18

Aiden Qian / Aryn Walker

Tennis Family of the Year

Davis/Lopez/Rule/Merchant

Provider Awards Facility of the Year

Chesterfield Athletic Club

Member Organization of the Year

Dwight Davis Memorial Tennis Center

Outstanding Community Tennis Association

Breakpoint Tennis & Life Skills Academy

Outstanding Contributor to League Tennis

Guillaume Huchet / Sarah Wedick

Outstanding Contributor Youth Tennis Programs

Santiago Munoz

Outstanding Contributor Youth High Performance

Troy Bray

Outstanding Junior Team Tennis Organizer

Beth Jameson

Outstanding Event of the Year

National Public Parks Tennis Championships

Outstanding Junior Tournament

Level 5: Boys/Girls 12sͲ18s

Outstanding Adult/Senior Tournament

Edwardsville Open

Outstanding Official

Brett Helbig

Leadership Awards High School Coach of the Year

Matt Bier

Mary Vassar Adult Sportsmanship

Charlene Barlow

Outstanding Diversity Achievement

Ben Gildehaus & Paul Paige

Distinguished Service

Dick McWard

President's Award

It's a Surprise! (to be announced November 18)

ANNUAL CELEBRATION DINNER—NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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