Net News July August 2023

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ATLANTA OPEN

20th Anniversary Photo Contest p. 32

Summer Getaways p. 38

Spring Standings p. 66

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Summer Excitement!

When I started my term as president, I cheerfully sang, “I’m so excited.” I sincerely meant it then, and I’m happy to say, I’m still excited.

It’s July! Our summer tennis leagues have been competing and are heading to the finish line. Our ALTA Pickleball inaugural season starts July 10th, and the Atlanta Open tennis tournament is just weeks away.

After your tennis matches this summer, you should head to the hottest event in Atlanta: the Atlanta Open at Atlantic Station. ALTA is a proud sponsor of this ATP World Tour of Men’s Professional Tennis. It all kicks off with a showdown event on Sunday, July 23, featuring Atlanta native and fan favorite, Coco Gauff, and the exceptional Leylah Fernandez who has reached the finals of the US Open and has won two career titles. Monday is your day; it’s ALTA day at the Atlanta Open, and you don’t want to miss out on the events planned exclusively for ALTA members! There will be special giveaways at the ALTA booth, a spotlight on our elite Junior players, recognition of our scholarship winners sponsored by our own ALTA Foundation, and more.

We are honored to welcome Atlanta Open’s Tournament Director, Peter Lebedevs. Peter is an Australian native, played collegiate tennis at the University of Memphis, and has coached tennis. He has received some of the highest compliments for running professional tournaments and events. Here’s a message from Peter to the ALTA community:

On behalf of the Atlanta Open, I would like to thank ALTA and all its members for the continued support of your ATP tournament. Each year, we strive to improve the event and hope you will enjoy the additions this year that include more food trucks, giveaways on changeovers during matches, and a new on-court voice of the Atlanta Open, Atlanta Braves broadcaster and ALTA member Jim Powell. We look forward to seeing you July 22-30 to watch some of the best tennis in the world!

Be sure to go to atlantaopentennis.com and get your tickets to this exciting event. I’ll be there and I look forward to seeing you there, especially on ALTA Day which is July 24.

As a president, I am always asking members for suggestions

For the latest news, information and events.

on how we can serve you better. Some members have asked why ALTA is starting a pickleball league. I can guarantee you ALTA still is focused as a tennis association. We know our tennis membership is our foundation. With pickleball being the fastest growing sport in the United States, we see it as an enhancement to the ALTA community. Offering our members the opportunity to learn and enjoy another sport, organized as an ALTA league, is a benefit for all. Adding pickleball will not diminish ALTA’s focus and dedication to tennis.

Recently, I had a team captain ask me to explain the 7-point tie break. This can be found in the Captain’s Handbook, page 29.

• The person whose turn it is to serve shall serve one point from the deuce court.

• The opponent shall then serve two points beginning from the ad court.

• Each player serves alternately for 2 consecutive points.

• After 6 points are played, the teams switch ends of the court.

• The first team to reach 7 points is declared the winner if the margin of victory is at least two points.

• After completing the tiebreak, teams will switch ends before the next set.

• The team that served the first point of the tie break will receive in the first game of the next set.

It is my honor to introduce you to our excellent customer service team: Renee Bowen, Michelle Camay, and Jena Pace. They are there for you, managing our phone lines, our leagues, and just about anything ALTA-related. They are dedicated to serving our members in whatever capacity necessary. We could not do or be who we are without them.

As I close, I welcome you to send me any suggestions or questions you have. I sincerely care about our members and hope we can continue to be the biggest and the best local tennis organization. Once again, I am excited to be your ALTA president!

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PRESIDENT’S LETTER
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2023 ALTA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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Secretary Mimi McFall

Treasurer L arry Waters

VP Men’s League Greg McAfee

VP Thursday Karen Sullivan

Women’s League

VP Sunday Susan Levin

Women’s League

VP Senior Day Leagues Joan Marcinko

VP Senior Leagues Gina Clance

VP Mixed John Lowell Doubles League

VP Junior Leagues Wendy Fee

VP Junior Stacey Simmons

Challenge Ladder

VP Special Programs Mark LaRotonda

VP Events & Tournaments Marla Michalewicz

President’s Appointee Tammi Copelli

2022 President L amar Scott

2021 President Debbie Gaster

ALTA Foundation Rep Cameron Turner

2023 ALTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Chair Sandy Depa

2021 ALTA President Debbie Gaster

2022 ALTA President L amar Scott

2023 ALTA President Linda Shepherd

The ALTA Foundation Rita Maloof

President

2022 Elected Member Keri Beck

2023 Elected Member Mitch Falkin

Treasurer L arry Waters

Secretary/

First Vice President Chequetta Allen

2023 THE ALTA FOUNDATION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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SEPTEMBER

4 Office closed – Labor Day

5 Senior Day Women – Fall play begins Wheelchair – Fall play begins

6 Senior Day Men – Fall play begins

7 Thursday Women – Fall play begins

9 Men – Fall play begins Junior Leagues – Fall play begins

10 Sunday Women – Fall play begins

OCTOBER

13 All winter 2024 leagues – Roster registration ends

17 Senior Day Women – Fall play ends

Wheelchair – Fall City Finals (rain date 10/24)

18 Senior Day Men – Fall play ends

19 Thursday Women – Fall play ends

21 Men – Fall play ends

Junior Leagues – Fall play ends

22 Sunday Women – Fall play ends

23 Senior Day Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 10/25)

24 Thursday Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 10/26)

25 Senior Day Men – Fall playoffs (rain date 10/27)

26 Thursday Women – Fall playoffs and fall City Finals for AA (rain date 10/31)

28 Men – Fall playoffs (rain date 10/29)

Sunday Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 10-29)

Junior Leagues – Fall playoffs (rain date 10-31)

29 Men – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/4)

Sunday Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/4)

30 Senior Day Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/1)

31 Thursday Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/2)

NOVEMBER

1 Senior Day Men – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/3)

2 Thursday Women – Fall City Finals for A, B and C

AUGUST

2023

4 Men – Fall playoffs and fall City Finals for AA (rain date 11/5)

Sunday Women – Fall City Finals for AA (rain date 11/5)

Junior Leagues – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/7)

Junior Leagues – Fall City Finals (rain date 11/5)

5 Sunday Women – Fall playoffs (rain date 11/7)

6 Senior Day Women – Fall City Finals for all levels (rain date 11/13)

8 Senior Day Men – Fall City Finals for all levels (rain date 11/15)

11 Men – Fall City Finals for levels A, B and C (rain date 11/18)

Junior Leagues – Fall City Finals (rain date 11/12)

12 Sunday Women – Fall City Finals for A, B and C (rain date 11/19)

16 ALTA Annual Meeting

23 Office closed – Thanksgiving holiday

24 Office closed – Thanksgiving holiday

DECEMBER

1 All Winter 2024 Leagues – schedules go online and add-ons begin Dec. 2

3 Junior Challenge Ladder – Ladder closes

22 Office closed – Christmas holiday

25 Office closed - Christmas holiday

8 NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2023 2023 ALTA CALENDAR JULY 4 Office closed – Independence Day 13 All Adult Fall leagues – Roster registration ends Senior Women – Summer play ends 14 Senior Men – Summer play ends 15 Mixed Doubles – Summer play ends 18 Run ‘n Roll – City Finals (rain date 7/25) 20 Senior Women – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/22) 21 Senior Men – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/23) 22 Mixed Doubles – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/23) Senior Women – Summer playoffs if needed (rain date day to day) 23 Mixed Doubles – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/29) Senior Men – Summer playoffs if needed (rain date day to day) 27 Senior Women – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/29) 28 Senior Men – Summer playoffs (rain date 7/30) Junior Leagues – Fall roster registration ends Wheelchair League – Fall roster registration begins 29 Mixed Doubles – Summer playoffs and City Finals for AA (rain date 7/30)
Mixed
– Summer City Finals for A,
and
(rain date 8/6) Senior Women – Summer City Finals for all levels (rain date 8/12) 6 Senior Men – Summer City Finals for all levels (rain date 8/13) 11 Wheelchair League – Fall registration ends 14 Junior Challenge Ladder – Online registration ends 20 Junior Challenge Ladder – Member orientation and kickoff party 22 Junior Challenge Ladder – Ladder opens 24 All Fall leagues – Schedules go online
AUGUST 5
Doubles
B
C
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
15 All winter 2024 leagues – Roster registration begins 2023 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
JULY
(rain date 11/9)

SENIOR WOMEN

Jul. 13 Summer plan ends

Jul. 20 Summer playoffs (rain date 7/22)

Jul. 22 Summer playoffs (if needed- rain date day to day)

Jul. 27 Summer playoffs (rain date 7/29)

Aug. 5 Summer City Finals (rain date 8/12)

SENIOR MEN

Jul. 14 Summer play ends

Jul. 21 Summer playoffs (rain date 7/23)

Jul. 23 Summer playoffs (if needed – rain date day to day)

Jul. 28 Summer playoffs (rain date 7/30)

Aug. 6 Summer City Finals (rain date 8/13)

MIXED DOUBLES

Jul. 15 Summer plan ends

Jul. 22 Summer playoffs (rain date 7/23)

Jul. 23 Summer playoffs (rain date 7/29)

Jul. 29 Summer playoffs and City Finals for AA (rain date 7/30)

Aug. 5 Summer City Finals for A, B, and C (rain date 8/6)

SUNDAY WOMEN

Jul. 13 Fall roster registration ends

Sept. 10 Fall play begins

Oct. 22 Fall play ends

Oct. 28 Fall playoffs (rain date 10/29)

Oct. 29 Fall playoffs (rain date 11/4)

Nov. 4 Fall AA City Finals (rain date 11/5)

Nov. 5 Fall playoffs (rain date 11/7)

Nov. 12 Fall City Finals for A, B, and C (rain date 11/19)

MEN

Jul. 13 Fall roster registration ends

Sept. 9 Fall play begins

Oct. 21 Fall play ends

Oct. 28 Fall playoffs (rain date 10/29)

Oct. 29 Fall playoffs (rain date 11/4)

Nov. 4 Fall playoffs and AA City Finals (rain date 11/5)

Nov. 11 Fall City Finals for A, B, and C (rain date 11/18)

THURSDAY WOMEN

Jul. 13 Fall roster registration ends

Sept. 7 Fall play begins

Oct. 19 Fall play ends

Oct. 24 Fall playoffs (rain date 10/26)

Oct. 26 Fall playoffs and City Finals for AA (rain date. 10/31)

Oct. 31 Fall playoffs (rain date 11/2)

Nov. 2 Fall City Finals for A, B, and C (rain date 11/9)

SENIOR DAY WOMEN

Jul. 13 Fall roster registration ends

Sept. 5 Fall play begins

Oct. 17 Fall play ends

Oct. 23 Fall playoffs (rain date 10/25)

Oct. 30 Fall playoffs (rain date 11/1)

Nov. 6 Fall City Finals for all levels (11/13)

SENIOR DAY MEN

Jul. 13 Fall roster registration ends

Sept. 6 Fall play begins

Oct. 18 Fall play ends

Oct. 25 Fall playoffs (rain date 10/27)

Nov. 1 Fall playoffs (rain date 11/3)

Nov. 8 Fall City Finals for all levels (11/15)

JUNIOR LEAGUES

Jul. 28 Fall roster registration ends

Sept. 9 Fall play begins

Oct. 21 Fall play ends

Oct. 28 Fall playoffs (rain date 10/31)

Nov. 4 Fall City Finals (rain date 11/5) Fall playoffs (rain date 11/7)

Nov. 11 Fall City Finals (rain date 11/12)

JUNIOR CHALLENGE LADDER

Aug. 14 Registration ends

Aug. 20 Kickoff

Aug. 22 Ladder opens

Dec. 3 Ladder closes

WHEELCHAIR - RUN/ROLL

Jul. 18 Summer City Finals (rain date 7/25)

Jul. 28 Fall roster registration begins

Aug. 11 Fall roster registration ends

Sept. 5 Fall play begins

Oct. 17 Fall City Finals (rain date 10/24)

JULY/AUGUST 2023 NETNEWS 9 2023 ALTA CALENDAR BY LEAGUE

A Big Salute to our Senior Scholarship Winners

The ALTA Foundation is excited to announce the 2023 L. Keith Wood Scholarship recipients. Foundation scholarship committee members poured through dozens of applications from so many

students who have outstanding credentials, impressive accolades, and a great work ethic. Each winner will receive a $2,500 scholarship to assist with school tuition and will be recognized on center court on ALTA Day, July 24, at the Atlanta Open. Please join us in congratulating our winners:

Asha Ahn - Atlanta, GA

ALTA Facility: Dekalb Tennis Center

Graduate of: The Paideia School

Attending: Barnard College of Columbia University

Sofia Arboleda - Decatur, GA

ALTA Facility: Dekalb Tennis Center

Graduate of: St. Pius X Catholic High School

Attending: University of Georgia

Ami Dodd-Mungin - Atlanta, GA

ALTA Facility: Briscoe Park

Graduate of: Atlanta Girls School

Attending: Spelman College

Samantha Fraser - Buford, GA

ALTA Wheelchair Facility: Hudlow Tennis Center

Graduate of: North Gwinnett High School

Attending: University of Arizona

Sahana Parekh - Duluth, GA

ALTA Facility: Bunten Road Park

Graduate of: Paul Duke STEM High School

Attending: Emory University

Samantha Ruder - Roswell, GA

ALTA Facility: Horseshoe Bend Country Club

Graduate of: Centennial High School

Attending: University of Tennessee

Caroline Scott - Dunwoody, GA

ALTA Facility: Dunwoody Country Club

Graduate of: Wesleyan School

Attending: University of Georgia

Avery Sisson - Canton, GA

ALTA Facility: Woodmont Golf and Country Club

Graduate of: Creekview High School

Attending: Georgia Institute of Technology

Michael Thomas - Suwanee, GA

ALTA Facility: Grand Cascades

Graduate of: Blessed Trinity Catholic High School

Attending: Georgia Institute of Technology

Legacy Park Teams Up With Universal Tennis Management

Legacy Park Tennis, a premier Club located in Kennesaw, Georgia, has entered a partnership with local business Universal Tennis Management (UTM) to manage the facility starting in August of this year. Legacy Park features 10 full-size outdoor tennis courts and four permanent pickleball courts. Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the country, and the Legacy Park membership has shown great interest in this fast-paced game.

Universal Tennis Management prides itself on growing tennis in the metro Atlanta area, and they are excited to bring their expertise to the Legacy Park membership. Stewart Russell, a UTM partner, will oversee the transition and Kennesaw native Evan Stack will be the director of tennis. Russell is excited about the future at Legacy Park saying, “Legacy Park is a beautiful facility with a great membership base. We hope to build their programs and customer satisfaction to even greater levels than they have seen in the past. We can’t wait to get in there and meet the wonderful people of Legacy Park!”

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A Major League Homerun for ALTA and USTA to Benefit AYTEF

The night of June 7 at Truist Park proved to be a huge success for tennis and baseball fans across Atlanta.

ALTA and USTA Atlanta teamed up for the second annual Atlanta Tennis Night and raised nearly $4,000 for AYTEF (Atlanta Youth Tennis and Education Foundation). Major kudos to AYTEF student Hannah Brown (pictured) who helped get the night off to a great start with her rendition of “It’s time for Braves baseball…

Let's play ball!” We’d like to give a big shout out to everyone who purchased the special discounted tickets and those who made additional donations. Fans who made the pre-game event picked up some unique co-branded ALTA and USTA tennis wristbands. The Braves posted a 7-5 victory over the New York Mets, while fans who were among the first 15,000 to come through the gates picked up an Austin Riley “Hometown” bobblehead.

Photo by Laura Barnard

ALTA ONLINE

You've got questions—we've got answers!

How can I update my email address on the ALTA website?

Simply select My Profile from the Sign In dropdown, make the change there, and be sure to save your changes.

I know my facility is blocked since we haven’t submitted teams in a while. How long can a facility go without teams before they are blocked? ALTA considers nonuse of a facility for three years (12 seasons) to be the cutoff. Facilities are automatically

blocked when the system detects no rosters submitted for the 12th season.

How do I know that I have successfully added a player to my team? If you start to navigate away from the roster page before saving your player add, you will get a popup letting you know that you are not finished. Following a successful addition, you will be taken to the Roster Confirmation page.

Net News Photo Contest Celebrates 20 Years!

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the ALTA photo contest, we have added a special category to commemorate this milestone. Please send in your favorite ALTA tennis anniversary photo. No wedding photos please. Maybe it’s a photo with your multiple ALTA Championship plates or an old photo of your team/captain who has been playing ALTA for 20 years or more. Details to enter are on page 32.

Prizes courtesy of

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2023 State Summer Special Olympic Games: Thank You to Our ALTA Volunteers

Special Olympics would not exist today — and could not have been created — without the time, energy, commitment, and enthusiasm of volunteers. I want to thank you all for everything that you did to make this year’s event a HUGE success! While things got hectic at times and weather was a bit of an issue this year, those smiles made it all worth it! Together, you, your families and friends, made it possible for more than 170 athletes and their unified partners to compete in the 2023 State Summer Olympic Tennis games. That is up 70 percent over 2022. Your willingness to serve as umpires, scorekeepers, ball persons, floaters, and award presenters is so appreciated. A special shout out to our volunteer groups from Adobe, AYTEF, and Regions Bank for pitching in wherever help was needed regardless of your tennis knowledge. Thank you for continuing to enrich the lives of special needs individuals through sports.

Debbie Adams

Tye Adeshigbin

Will Anthony

Hilary Aslaksen

Keri Beck

Kim Beebe

Alex Begg

Vic Bell

Michelle Bennett

Jackie Berkelhamer

Susan Blalock

Roslyn Brailsford

Patricia Brito

Darryl & Terri Brown

Kim Buckwalter

Greg & Michele Burch

Diana Burger

Schylar, Sojourner & Soloman Canady

Cynthia Cassell

Vernon Cobb

Gwen Cole

Ali Collins

Barbara Cook

Cathleen Croll

Becca Cross

Zack Cunningham

Lindsey Davis

Emma de Cardenas

Ava Jane, Davis & Lyla Denny

Brooke Donnelly

Mika Edwards

Jackson, Matt & Sara Emery

Brian, Ellie, Finn & Lilly Esser

Julia Fehr

Kimberly Fraiser

Jean Francois

Jill Gee

Jacob Ginsberg

Jackson Gordon

Debbie Granger

Elizabeth Graves

Rory Hansen

Karen Harris

Daniel & Elizabeth Hayden

Mike, Steve and Tom Hughes

Barbara Ingram

Lori Jackson

Lindsay Johnson

Arjit Kandalai

Debbie Kenneday

Sangeetha Krishnakumar

Pavan Kumar Gaddam

Jack, Josie & Margaret Lane

Kelly Lewis

Ageu Lima

Robert Lyles III

Ashley & Elizabeth Mangine

Sebastian Mayorga

Kris McCorstin

Jacquelyn McKellar

Laura & William McMahan

Robert & Susan McManus

Dylan, Harrison, Jack, Jessica & Rob Miller

Michael Moore

Mickail Morre

Brandon Morris

Aleya Murphy

Lee Muthama

Evan Nguyen

Brandi Nickerson

Valerie Olzer

Kayla Parham

Hayden, Hudson, Mary & Scott Parkinson

Beverly Patterson

Kathy Pham

Loretta Phillips

Marium Raza

Ashley Rives

Kirsten Robles

Diane Royston

Tate Sams

Vivian Schreeder

Bijan & Lena Shah

Betsy Shepherd

Bryan Shepherd

Alexa, Janet, Samantha, Thad Slaton

Jamelia Smith

Nicole Springer

Caroline, Dave, Isabel, Kate & Maggie Stroth

Ashriya Suddala

Karen Sullivan

Janet Tubbs

Shaker Vengarai

Keri Vermaak

Christy Vickery

Keith Walton

Sonya Watts

David Webb

Tameka West

Angie Wredberg

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Kicking Off the Atlanta Open in High Style

It was quite the crowd who gathered to help launch the official kick-off of the Atlanta Open tennis tournament. Familiar and new faces were welcomed to this exciting event, held at the new Meals on Wheels venue in midtown. ATP tour player Reilly Opelka was on hand to entertain the crowd, sign autographs, and take photos. Peter Lebedevs takes over this year as the Atlanta Open Tournament Director. He introduced the new voice of the tournament, Jim Powell, an Atlanta Braves broadcaster and longtime ALTA member. Powell will handle all on-court interviews and announcements during the tournament at Atlantic Station.

A big shout out to Modern Luxury Media who helped sponsor the event, along with Meals on Wheels Atlanta CEO Charlene Crusoe-Ingram and Earnest Ingram for serving as the hosts.

You can get your tickets now! Use ALTA discount code ALTA30 to get a 30-percent discount on Sessions 1-9, and check out the details of the exclusive ALTA Captain’s Package on Page 24. We hope to see you on Monday, July 24, for ALTA Day!

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Winter Senior Mixed Doubles Changing to Five Lines

Summertime tennis in Georgia is in full swing, and we don’t even want to think about winter, right? BUT since you don’t want to miss out on Senior tennis during the cooler weather, you need to prepare now for Senior Mixed Doubles registration. ALTA made a big change in the format of the Senior Mixed Doubles matches, and we want your team to be ready.

Beginning with the 2024 winter season, Senior Mixed Doubles will consist of one line of men’s doubles, one line of women’s doubles and THREE lines of mixed doubles! This change will do away with the post-season tiebreaker when a dual meet is split 2-2. It also will do away with playing in reverse order in the playoffs and City Finals. Bonus: more players get to hit the courts each week!

What this means for captains:

• A roster must have at least 12 players (6 men and 6 women) to be submitted.

• Regular ALTA movement and sandbagging rules will apply to the Mixed Doubles lines only. If you need a re minder of these rules, please see page 24 in the Captain’s Handbook on the ALTA website.

• Men’s and Women’s lines can be defaulted before a Mixed line, but Mixed lines must be defaulted from line 3 Mixed first.

Registration for Senior Mixed Doubles is open from Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 for ALTA members ages 45+. Matches are played on Saturdays at 10 a.m., January through March. Start working on your rosters NOW!

We need more Senior Mixed Doubles teams! If you’ve never

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Atlanta Ranks 77th for Access to Public Pickleball Courts

According to a recent report from the Trust for Public Land (TPL), a pro-parks nonprofit, Atlanta ranks 77th on the list of the most pickleball courts per capita among the largest U.S. cities. The organization says Atlanta has 1.7 pickleball courts per capita.

The pickleball data is part of a larger index ranking park systems in the 100 most populous U.S. cities. TPL’s 2023 ParkScore® report underscores how powerful parks can be for addressing some of the most complex problems facing cities today, including health challenges such as rising obesity rates, mental health issues, and loneliness, the organization says. From this analysis, TPL reports that cities with the highest ParkScore rankings are healthier places to live. You can read the full study at tpl.org.

Overall, TPL reports, there’s now one pickleball court for every 24,000 residents in these cities. There’s been a sixfold increase in the number of public pickleball courts in the 100 biggest U.S. cities since 2017 — from 420 to 2,788 — but municipal leaders say they

still can’t come close to meeting demand.

Developers are working to fill that demand with commercially run facilities, including redeveloping empty retail locations. Business Insider reported in June that the “retail apocalypse” that swept through brick-andmortar stores over the last decade-plus left in its wake large, empty shells begging to be repurposed — now, entrepreneurial pickleball enthusiasts are coming to the rescue. The publication notes that a venture called Picklemall aims to open 50 locations in vacant indoor and strip mall spaces across the country in the next two years.

Axios Atlanta reports that America’s fastest-growing sport is a boon for players who are aging out of tennis — and others who dig its vibe — but it’s noisy and draws nonstop complaints from tennis players who’ve been kicked off their turf. Meanwhile, cities can’t build courts fast enough — and they’re tapping everything from COVID-19 relief funds to municipal bonds to raise the necessary cash.

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Luke’s Legacy – Giving Hope to Children and Their Families

Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of disability and death in children and adolescents in the United States. According to The Center for Head Injury Services, approximately 1 in 500 schoolage children each year receive a head injury severe enough to be hospitalized. Although families are eligible for state and federal financial support, funding is limited, and families are often forced to pay for medical care on their own.

Former professional tennis player and collegiate tennis coach Tim Siegel knows this all too well. “I served as the tennis coach at Texas Tech for 23 years. On July 8, 2015, I resigned to spend more time with my wife, Jenny, and our four beautiful children: Alex, Kate, Ellie, and Luke. Twenty days later, Luke had his accident.”

Nine-year-old Luke had been in a golf cart accident. When Siegel arrived at the hospital, the first words he was told were, “Luke has been in cardiac arrest. He has suffered head and chest trauma.” Next came multiple brain surgeries, days in the hospital, followed by months of treatment and rehab. He was finally able to return home. “My little Luke is the greatest fighter I’ve ever seen. Luke’s love of sports fueled his competitive spirit to fight every day.” He lost that fight in August of 2021 following complications from COVID-19. People rallied for the family and reached out to provide love, prayers, and support. “Luke was able to inspire thousands without ever saying a word,” says Siegel. It was that inspiration that led to Team Luke Hope for Minds.

Siegel decided to make it his mission and that of Team Luke to enrich the lives of children with brain injuries by giving hope to their families through support and education. In 2018, Team Luke merged with Austin, Texas-based Hope for Minds, a similar non-profit dedicated to assisting children and families who suffered a brain injury. “Every single day or every week, it seems as if we have an applicant, which is good and bad. People need our help,” says Siegel. That help includes providing families with adequate resources, such as education, therapeutic services, and adaptive equipment. Team

Luke Hope for Minds is a one-of-a-kind organization that services families, both financially and emotionally. “The emotional, physical, and financial strain of caring for a disabled child takes an enormous toll on families,” Siegel adds.

There are 13 families in Georgia who benefit from Team Luke Hope for Minds, the majority of whom live in the Atlanta area. To help provide the crucial services needed by these families, Siegel and his team work to organize events and fundraisers throughout the year. To learn more about how you can help, visit teamlukehopeforminds.org.

You can also register at any of the following fundraising events in late July. Registration is $150.00 at each facility. Contact each club for more information.

Friday, July 21

Windermere Tennis Club

6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

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Concourse Athletic Club

9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Contact: Ndoherty@concourseclub.com

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Windy Hill Athletic Club

Adults 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Kids 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Contact: marceloferreira2310@gmail.com

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Babolat Launches Range of Specially Designed Children's Racquets

Thirty children had the opportunity of a lifetime when Toni Nadal taught them how to become champions, while playing with Carlos Alcaraz and Dominic Thiem. The event in Paris was part of the launch of a range of specially designed Babolat racquets for young players.

Racquets for children are hardly new, but until now, most of them have been simply smaller versions of a full-sized model. Thanks to Babolat’s pioneering work with scientists, coaches, and behavioral experts in France and America, the manufacturer says its new range of kids’ racquets was conceived, designed, and developed with the needs of 4-12 year-olds in mind.

As part of the launch of these racquets, the most successful coach at the Paris Grand Slam, Toni Nadal, taught 30 youngsters aged 8-12 how to play like the best on clay. 2020 US Open Champion Dominic Thiem and US Open reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz were also part of the event.

The lucky youngsters were selected from various tennis associations in Paris, the Fête le Mur charity founded in 1996 by Yannick Noah that uses tennis as a vehicle for helping children break out of deprived inner-city areas, and Lagardère Paris Racing, the country club in the Bois de Boulogne just north of Roland Garros which hosted the event. As well as enjoying on-court coaching from the best in the world, the kids also learned how to string a racquet.

“Since juniors are the future of tennis, our goal as a brand is to foster a love of the sport among the young generation of players,” says Eric Babolat, the fifth-gen-

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eration head of the family-owned French firm. “We have therefore tapped into our tradition of innovation and research to offer young players equipment specifically suited to their needs.”

Scientific input came from the French laboratory LIBM (Laboratoire Inter-uni versitaire de Biologie et Motricité), which looked at what a racquet needs to offer a child for optimum development of motor skills and biomechanics, in particular to prevent injuries in growing bodies.

Pedagogic advice came from a group of around 10 top coaches who specialize in techniques of learning and teaching tennis, which enabled Babolat to design racquets that helps children to progress in their practice and to enjoy playing.

Psychological and behavioral expertise came from Court 16, the tennis club in New York exclusively for children, which looks at new and exciting ways of teaching and practicing tennis. Together, Babolat and Court 16 created the first Babolat Kids Lab, a space to observe and analyze kids on the court, and to test new equipment. Out of this research has come a range of 10 racquets: five BFly models (for girls) and five Ballfighter models (for boys), each in increasing size to be age appropriate. Among the differences from child-size replicas of adult racquets are:

• Smaller grip size for better handling and a decrease in shock and harmful vibrations

• Lighter weight for the best maneuverability

• Open and evolutionary stringing pattern to allow for easy power

• Thicker and longer bumper to better protect the racquet and improve durability

• Learning tools on the racquet for easy learning (icons, improved bumper)

• Sticker in the yoke (or bridge – top of the throat) to personalize racquets

• Gender orientated: BFly range for girls, Ballfighter for boys, kids activities on the facecards, pro players mascot support practice, and other features.

All 10 racquets are priced in around $35 and are recommended for ages 4 to 12.

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Lacoste Celebrates 90 Years of Brand History

This year marks the 90th anniversary of the iconic Lacoste polo shirt, which was introduced in 1933 by pro tennis player René Lacoste and industrialist André Gillier.

The original Lacoste L.12.12 polo shirt was crafted from a then-new breathable petit piqué jersey cotton. It was both flexible and lightweight, providing the ideal fabric for a tennis match. Lacoste included his signature Crocodile logo (based on his nickname) on the shirt — against the advice of his friends, apparently — and the famous polo shirt was born.

According to The Lacoste Group, René was an inventive man in addition to being a gifted athlete. Among his non-fashion innovations is the tennis ball machine, which he debuted in 1928 to improve his training and ball-striking technique. In 1963, he revolutionized the tennis world with the invention of the steel tennis racquet. The product proved aerodynamically superior to the wood racquets of the time and paved the way for modern racquet designs. Additionally, in 1971, René invented a damper located in the handle of his racquet.

Between rigor and coolness, freedom and elegance, precision and expression, Lacoste stands for fashion sport and French savoir-faire. The Lacoste Group continues René’s legacy of innovation and is celebrating the 90-year history of its famous Crocodile polo with a new marketing campaign and website, as well as in-store events throughout the year. Learn more at lacoste.com/us.

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Congratulations! We drew our winner from a pool of readers who submitted correct answers, and Danielle McAuley, Kenworth Women’s AA2 won a prize pack from FILA! Try your luck with this issue’s contest and see if you can join the ranks of our previous trivia contest winners. Here is the original quiz and the correct answers:

1. What was the name selected as the winner for the most recent Mizuno shoe contest and out of which facility do they play? Roaming Oh’s and Juli-Nets from Notting Hill

2. What are the registration dates for ALTA Pickleball? May 1 –May 31

3. What is the name of the captain and facility out of which his team plays who agreed to work with the opposing team to accommodate their request to adjust their match time due to the funeral of a teammate? Martin Chen and Georgetown

July/August Trivia Contest

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To enter the contest, correctly answer the following three questions, in addition to submitting a new favorite courtside recipe, and mail it to New South Publishing, Attn: Cory Sekine-Pettite, 9040 Roswell Road, Suite 210, Atlanta, GA 30350. Answers and recipes may also be submitted online at netnewsmag.com. Hint: The answers can be found in this issue.

Entry deadline: Monday, August 8.

1. The Atlanta Open is one of the premier tennis tournaments where ATP players come to our city in July. The event kicks off with a women’s event, the Sunday. Showdown. Which two players will face off in that exhibition?

2. What organization dedicates its mission to enrich the lives of children who have suffered a brain injury and give hope to their families by providing support and education?

3. What is the name of the ALTA member who has been awarded a scholarship for both wheelchair basketball and wheelchair tennis and to which university will he attend?

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The Pickleball Pivot

Pickleball has become the fastest-growing sport in the world, and it is thriving here in Atlanta. The sport began in the mid-1960s when a few guys looking for something to do started playing on a badminton court with ping pong paddles and a perforated plastic ball. They improvised with the court equipment, eventually lowering the net and moving the game to an asphalt surface since the ball bounced better. A decade later, in 1976, Tennis magazine published an article naming pickleball “America’s newest racquet sport.” Today, pickleball courts are popping up all over metro-Atlanta neighborhoods like wildflowers in spring.

L egacy Park in Kennesaw is one such area that now has four lighted pickleball courts that constantly are in use. These courts also are home to former tennis players Jay Buxton and Jake Tuchmann, now rising pickleball professionals. We hope their story serves as an inspiration for you to give it a try.

Buxton and Tuchmann are accomplished ALTA and USTA amateur tennis players whose paths crossed when Buxton moved into Legacy Park in November 2020. Buxton grew up in Marietta and attended Marietta High School, where he played on the varsity tennis team. After graduating in 2013, he attended the Georgia Institute of Technology and played on the club tennis team. Tuchmann was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and moved to Kennesaw when he was young. His family settled in Legacy Park, and he grew up

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playing baseball and tennis but was all in for tennis once high school started. In 2016, he earned a scholarship to play tennis for Lincoln Memorial University, located north of Knoxville, Tennessee. The pair started playing in T2 leagues out of Legacy Park, then played on the same men’s ALTA team, and continued playing mixed doubles. Their partnership would carry them into more T2 tennis seasons, Ultimate Tennis, and USTA tournaments. Then in the fall of 2022, this dynamic duo decided to dabble in pickleball and never looked back.

It’s late November 2022. They, along with Jay’s wife, Maranda, and her brother, Chris Dove, form a foursome to play more pickleball. It didn’t take long for their competitive drive to kick in, and they entered the Chateau Elan Pickleball Tournament in the Men’s 4.0 division in early December. After a full day of pool play with 12 men’s teams competing, they won the championship! This win gave them the confidence to enter more tournaments in Georgia and Florida. As of May 2023, they have played in five, winning three Gold medals and one Bronze medal. Their most notable finish came at the APP Daytona Beach Open this past February — a Golden Ticket Qualifier for Amateurs and Pros. This event was MMP (Medal Match Plus) sanctioned, which means there must be a referee for the winner bracket and consolation bracket finals, as well as the Gold/Silver and Bronze medal matches. They entered the Amateur Men’s Doubles 19+ 35+ (Skill/Age) and the 5.0 division seeded #10 out of 11 pairs. In their first match, they cruised past the #7 seed, then took on the #2 seed and defeated them 15-10. Their next round was against the #3 seed, which was close, and they came out on top. This win set up a match against the #1 seed. They were edged out 15-13 and the #1 seed went on to win the tournament, but Buxton and Tuchmann won a spot on the podium with third place, making them hungry for more. In addition to men’s doubles, they also compete in singles and mixed doubles divisions.

To take it a step further, both Tuchmann and Buxton have landed sponsors to provide equipment, nutritional support, apparel, and bonus earnings for winning. They are both sponsored by Envision supplements and Tyrol (shoes). For equipment (paddles & balls), Tuchmann is sponsored by Selkirk, and Buxton is sponsored by PCKL. While still considered “weekend warriors,” these sponsorships help pave the way for them to compete in the professional ranks. From here, the focus is building their ranking through playing events sanctioned by USA Pickleball or PPA (Professional Pickleball Association). “In a perfect world, I would love to do this as a career, but for now I will continue to dedicate weekends to traveling to tournaments and working my day job,” Buxton says. “We have to put the work in to be comfortable and competitive at the pro level. At this level, everyone has fundamentals, so it’s more about being strong mentally and having great footwork. For me, being tall is an advantage since the court is smaller than tennis.”

“It’s competitive for sure but still feels like a ‘beer league,’” adds Tuchmann, “so don’t knock it until you try it! It’s a very quick sport, but it’s also fun, easy to learn, and anyone can play. At the pro level, there is great sportsmanship while also being highly competitive. We meet so many people who love an active lifestyle, and I enjoy the social aspect of pickleball as much as I did with ALTA.”

They both credit their meteoric success in pickleball to having solid racquet sports fundamentals from tennis.

A recent Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA) report finds pickleball now has up to 8.9 million players in the United States. The ALTA Pickleball League is forming using the fundamentals of league play that have served us well for more than 50 years. The first-ever league season has begun, and plans are in the works for more in 2024.

Will you be next to make the pickleball pivot?

ALTA PICKLEBALL LAUNCHES ITS INAUGURAL SEASON

ALTA Pickleball is here and kicks off in a big way on July 10. Rosters have been formed, and schedules have posted. We are starting this inaugural season with 233 teams and 3,771 players. You will want to try to win the first-ever ALTA Pickleball City Championship gold medal.

More clubs have either converted tennis courts to dedicated pickleball courts or placed permanent pickleball lines on their tennis courts to accommodate their members and to meet the demand. Therefore ALTA, as the tennis leader in Atlanta, also is looking to provide league play for pickleball players in Atlanta.

It’s an exciting time to be a part of ALTA, as we look to provide more fun, more social and competitive opportunities, more sponsorship offers, and more value to being an ALTA member.

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Close, picturesque destinations for tennis fanatics GETAWAYS

Summers are for creating memories. One way to do that is to hit the courts in a new setting. Whether you prefer the clean mountain air or a cooling ocean breeze, an unforgettable summer getaway is just a short drive away at any of the following locales.

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WATERSONG

Ellijay, Georgia

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850.888.0515

Watersong features stylish, modern cabins with shared neighborhood features including a rushing creek and private hiking trails. Individual cabins have their own unique features that include waterfall views & access, mountain views, creek views, creek access with trout fishing (catch & release only), indoor pools, outdoor pools, fire pits, and now pickleball courts.

Watersong is located just 10 minutes from downtown Ellijay and 25 minutes to downtown Blue Ridge. Take advantage of local shopping and dining, wineries, bike trails, tubing, summer festivals, and more.

BIG CANOE RACQUET CLUB

Jasper, Georgia

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The “Mountains of Big Canoe” are but a backdrop to the newly updated Racquet Club facility, which can play host to a tennis or pickleball excursion. The 107-yearold former Wolfscratch School underwent a major renovation this year, with an expansion of the tennis and pickleball retail area. Pro tip: If you want to really soak in the ambiance of what the Native Americans called “the enchanted land,” take it all in while relaxing with a cup of coffee at one of the patio tables.

Big Canoe has weekly tennis and pickleball clinics for all levels and seven different weekly round-robins. The club’s amenities include 10 tennis courts (six clay, two hard courts, and two indoor courts) and four stand-alone pickleball courts. The Racquet Club also can set you up to play on one of Big Canoe’s four bocce courts — or hook up the junior Djokovic’s in your party with a kids’ tennis

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EDGE OF HEAVEN IN THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee mountainvibevacations.com

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There is something for everyone at this amazing cabin, which features six bedrooms (and sleeps up to 28 guests), 4.5 bathrooms, breathtaking Smoky Mountain views, a pickleball & basketball court, playground, hot tub, fire pit, swim spa, and more.

Play and rest in total seclusion, or head into town for endless family entertainment options from theme parks, water parks, shopping, and dining. Availability is limited for this amazing mountain home, so check the website for details.

PALMETTO DUNES OCEANFRONT RESORT

Hilton Head, South Carolina

PalmettoDunes.com/tennispickleball | 866.287.2679

Tennis and pickleball lovers near and far can book their perfect weekend escape at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort on Hilton Head Island and enjoy tennis and pickleball court time, lessons, clinics and more. Hilton Head Island remains evergreen year-round, making the 2,000-acre resort an ideal weekend destination. Palmetto Dunes offers 17 Har-Tru tennis courts (four lighted), 24 pickleball courts (all lighted) as well as a well-stocked, 1,800-square-foot pro shop. Eight of the pickleball courts have recently been resurfaced with a Nova Sports USA all-weather surface system. Along with the courts and the beach, Hilton Head’s generally mild climate makes the Lowcountry ideal to enjoy one of Palmetto Dunes’ three award-winning, championship golf courses, as well as miles of paved bike paths, or explore Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina for a variety of dining, shops, and entertainment.

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Turquoise Place | Orange Beach, AL

Experience Luxury at Turquoise Place, Orange Beach’s premier resort. Take your vacation to the next level with our oversized condos, balcony hot tub views, and endless amenities. It’ll be a vacation you will never forget.

• 2 Tennis Courts

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• Lazy River

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The Beach Club Resort & Spa | Gulf Shores, AL

Escape to the Gulf Coast’s Secluded Beach Resort. From the beautiful oceanfront condos & lakeside cottages, to the endless activities and four on-site restaurants, you’ll find everything you need right here!

• 8 Tennis Courts

• Walking Trails

• Fitness Center

• Spa & Salon

• Clothing Boutique

• 6 Pools

• Sauna & Steam Room

• Beach Chair Rentals

• Daily Activities

Book direct through Spectrum Resorts for a worry-free vacation experience. Spectrum guests receive added benefits including discounts on on-site dining and shopping, freshly laundered coverlets with every stay and zero down on vacations booked more than 45 days in advance.

SANDESTIN GOLF AND BEACH RESORT

Miramar Beach, Florida

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When you book directly with Sandestin, the resort rolls out the red carpet of complimentary amenities. Fabulous perks and extras help you get the most out of your stay, whether it’s biking Sandestin’s miles of trails, kayaking the bay, boogie-boarding, access to four resort pools and the fitness center, or getting in some spirited sets of tennis on one of 15 HydroGrid clay and hard courts. Free beach parking and a resort tram are offered to all Sandestin guests. The resort offers daily tennis clinics and mixed round robins on the weekends. Ladies’ tournaments are offered during the fall. After a game of tennis, you can walk over to the marina for lunch or head straight to the beach. Everything you need is right within the 2,400 acres of the resort. World-class shopping, award-winning dining, activities, adventure, and more!

Create memories with an summerunforgettable getaway!

SPECTRUM RESORTS — THE BEACH CLUB RESORT & SPA AND TURQUOISE PLACE

Gulf Shores, Alabama thebeachclub. spectrumresorts.com 888.224.7684

Orange Beach, Alabama turquoiseplace. spectrumresorts.com 866.348.9112

With Spectrum Resorts, you can enjoy every second of your vacation without stressing over the details. You’ll have everything you need right at your resort, with priority access and premium perks that promise a VIP experience at The Beach Club Resort & Spa and Turquoise Place. If you want to brush up on your technique or learn some new skills, you can participate in one of multiple tennis clinics, which are open to any skill level and are offered for adults and children.

Away from the court, The Beach Club offers basketball, shuffleboard, fitness trail, spa/salon, restaurants, fitness center, volleyball, indoor/outdoor pools, and sauna/ steam room. At Turquoise Place you will find a Lazy River, indoor/outdoor pools, fitness center, hot tubs on every unit balcony, and sauna/steam room.

SEA ISLAND

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Celebrating Our Coordinators!

We are heading into the fall tennis season, and I would like to remind everyone of some important fall dates. Roster submission starts on June 22 with the deadline of July 13. Schedules will be posted on the website on August 24. The season starts Thursday, September 7 and fall play ends on October 19.

The cooler temperatures make autumn a wonderful time to play tennis, and fall is a great season to consider being a captain! There is no spring break to worry about, and (fingers crossed) the weather may be more cooperative. As a captain, you can find helpful information on the ALTA website. The adult league rules, season information packet, and the captain’s handbook can be found under “ALTA documents.”

Your level coordinator is another great resource when you have questions, but please be aware that they may play in the same Thursday Women’s League and may not be available on

THURSDAY WOMEN

Fall roster registration runs June 22 – July 13

Fall season is from Sept. 7 – Oct. 19

Thursday mornings. They also have many teams under their administration, so do be considerate of their time.

I am continually amazed by the dedication of our volunteers. From the ALTA president to all the league VP’s, overall coordinators, and coordinators; each plays an important role in how our league operates. The hours put in by all these volunteers truly make our leagues so special. Every coordinator in the Thursday Women’s League has devoted untold hours in responding to emails, texts, and phone calls. Indeed, our leagues could not run without our coordinators.

We certainly do appreciate all you do as captain of an ALTA team, and I would like to thank you for your time and efforts in managing your team. Have you, as a member, ever considered being a volunteer for ALTA? We are always looking for tennis enthusiasts who bring energy and ideas to our organization. You can sign up on the ALTA website!

by Laura Barnard

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MEN

Fall registration runs June 22 – July 13

Fall season is Sept. 9 – Oct. 21

Recruit Players To Avoid Defaults

Every season I get asked by many players and captains, “How can I find more players,” or “How can I find a team to play on?”

Recruiting tennis players can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it also can be a challenge. Finding the right players who are committed, skilled, and enthusiastic can take time and effort. Perhaps you are looking for a team to join but don’t know where to start. You can start by using ALTA’s website to search for players looking for teams or teams looking for players, but here are a few tips and strategies for recruiting new players to join your team or finding a team to join.

Network within your community : One of the best ways to find new players is to reach out to your local tennis community. Attend local tournaments, clinics, and yes, some other leagues (shh, I

didn’t say that), and talk to other players about your team. Let them know about your team’s goals, practice schedule, and skill level. You also can ask other players to refer potential recruits to you.

Advertise on social media: Social media can be a powerful tool for recruiting players. Use platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to post about your team and your need for new players. You also can create a flier or poster and share it on social media or local tennis clubs.

Host a recruitment event: Consider hosting a recruitment event, such as a round-robin tournament or a social mixer. Invite players from your community to attend. Use the event to showcase your team, introduce players to each other, and recruit new members.

Create a team website: Creating a website for your team can be a great way to attract new players. Include informa-

tion about your team’s history, goals, practice schedule, and contact information. You also can use the website to showcase your team’s accomplishments with photos and videos.

Reach out to local colleges: Many schools have recreational tennis programs and reaching out to them can be a great way to find new players. Contact the coach or athletic director and let them know about your team. You also can ask if they can share your team’s information with their players.

Offer incentives: Consider offering incentives to new players who join your team. This can include discounted fees, free gear, or social events. Incentives can help motivate potential recruits and make them feel welcome.

With a little luck and some effort, you will have a full squad ready to take on the fall Men’s League ALTA season.

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SENIOR DAY

Fall roster registration runs June 22 – July 13

Fall season is Sept. 5 – Oct. 18

Our ALTA Seniors Love To Come Out And Play!

ALTA’s Senior Day League continues to grow every season! We had a total of 288 women’s teams (seven new teams) and 88 men’s teams for a grand total of almost 5,000 players. Our spring season was wonderful with few conflicts and not a lot of rain on our Tuesdays and Wednesdays. I’d like to thank all the Senior Day overalls and coordinators for their support and dedication to this league. I encourage you to take the time to thank your coordinator, too!

As we move forward to the fall season, we will be looking to include more players and teams. The only requirement to play is that you are at least 55 years of age. A new team can be formed with a minimum of eight players. This league starts at 10:00 a.m., and we play only three lines. Our format for play changed slightly at the beginning of this year. If a line of doubles split sets

in this senior league, all four players must agree to play a full third set, otherwise you must play a 10-point tiebreaker as the third set. I found that most players did play the full third set in the spring, as we had such great weather and lots of teams have three courts available on match day.

It is important to me to hear from captains and players in this league. We are trying to provide better customer service, so we would love to hear from you. If you have concerns for the fall season, please use the Request for Review option when submitting your roster and/or email me at seniordayvp@ altatennis.org.

Don’t miss out on the fun for fall tennis in the Senior Day Leagues. Registration opened June 22 and closes July 13. See you on the courts!

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SENIORS

Women – Summer play ends July 13

Men – Summer play ends July 14

ALTA Seniors Rock!

Here’s a huge THANK YOU for all your comments to our recent survey regarding possible changes to our Senior Leagues (winter Senior Mixed Doubles and summer Senior Men and Senior Women). Many comments addressed the same topics, so I’d like to address a few of them here.

Travel: We know extended travel is a huge issue in the ALTA Senior Leagues. This summer, we combined some levels to shorten your drive time. Hopefully, we were successful, and you are spending less time in your cars and more time on the courts. Atlanta traffic isn’t going to improve anytime soon, so the only way we can lessen travel time is to have more teams join the leagues. Consider splitting a large team — if your roster has 30 people on it, you have enough for two teams (with a few players to spare). Playing against your friends and neighbors in this league could be a great excuse for a cookout at the courts! Encourage others to start a new team — ALTA has plenty of folks ready and willing to help a new captain maneuver his/her first season.

Match start times: Some of you wanted matches to start later than 6:30 p.m. due to summer temperatures and travel time. Regarding the weather, we do allow a one-hour delay if the air temperature (not the heat index) is above 95 degrees. Except for a week or two of a major heat wave, most of the summer nights are well below 95 by 6:30 p.m. and definitely by 7:30 p.m. But this is Georgia, and our summers are hot! We want each player to assess his/her own health before taking the court in high temperatures. Changing the official start time causes problems with many of our approved facilities. We require court lights to stay on until 11 p.m. for these matches. If the lights go off while matches are still in progress, you may have to return on another evening to finish.

10-point tiebreaker vs full third set: There still is much confusion on this rule. Beginning in January, all Senior Leagues now use the 10-point tiebreaker as the default. If all

four players wish to play a full third set, they may do so. If all four don’t agree, a 10-point tiebreaker is played. It is up to the four players on the court and may be decided at any point before the third set is to begin. This was done to help with the extreme temperatures in the winter and summer seasons and to help with the late nights in the summer.

Adding another line to summer Seniors: Our survey asked if you wanted to reduce the number of lines from four to three to help with late nights, 2-2 splits, and playing in reverse order in the postseason. Many of you suggested going to five lines instead of four. Five lines would get rid of the 2-2 split and playing in reverse order, but it would cause more issues with late night finishes and court lights not being able to stay on. The survey showed you don’t want to reduce the number of lines to three, so the summer Senior Leagues will remain at four lines of play.

City Finals start times: The reason City Finals are earlier (4 p.m. or 5 p.m.) than the other matches is because some of the facilities we use for City Finals close early. We reserve courts for City Finals months before they are played, and we appreciate each and every facility manager with whom we work. We want to continue to be able to play at these facilities, so starting early to accommodate the staff is a simple way to help them.

Seniors changing from 45 to 50 years old: If ALTA changes the age requirement for the Senior leagues, players who already are playing in the current Senior leagues would remain eligible to play. We would increase the age requirement without forcing folks to leave their current teams. This change has NOT been implemented. You will be notified through Net News, email, and social media if this or any changes are made to any of ALTA’s leagues.

Thank you ALL for your participation and comments! The only way we can know what you want is to ask, and we appreciate you taking the time to offer so many constructive (and sometimes entertaining) comments.

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Introducing A Rising Star

ALTA continues to look for ways to improve our leagues and better serve our members. One way we are doing that is to bring on a younger ALTA member to help make positive changes with the Junior Leagues.

The ALTA Board of Directors has unanimously voted to generate an unprecedented volunteer position for the ALTA Junior League. This new position has been created by one of our own Junior players. We are pleased to announce Sakethram (Saketh) Ramakrishnan as our new “Junior Tennis Ambassador”!

Saketh will serve as a liaison between the ALTA Junior League members and the ALTA Board of Directors. He will be working closely with ALTA Marketing Director Emmy Powell, alongside myself, to develop campaigns and programs to increase junior memberships. By developing community outreach and potential new league changes through social media platforms, he plans to improve engagement with other junior players. This youthful presence will not only add a different dynamic but it also will enhance and expand a new perspective within ALTA!

One of Saketh’s initiatives being considered is working with more high school teams that may not have much involvement with ALTA. By collaborating with the GHSA (Georgia High School Association), he hopes to implement more match play outside of the regular spring season by creating a separate division during the off-season.

High school tennis is a spring sport with a long off-season. Usually, these teams have girls and boys junior varsity and varsity teams, comprised of approximately 40-60 total students per high school. Many of those players are not aware of or do not play in the ALTA Junior League. A high school league would benefit those teams in a variety of ways. Not only will players get more experience, but they also don’t have to wait eight to nine months for the next season to start. “Coaches get to see their players grow and develop so they can better plan during the spring season,” Saketh says. Players would be able to play with their teammates, creating stronger bonds and unforgettable

memories. In addition, he would like to get more of the high school girls involved into ALTA, helping bolster many more aspects of our Junior Leagues.

Saketh has been playing on the ALTA Junior Boys League for the past four years; he is 16 years old and is now playing on an 18U ALTA team. He also is the captain of his high school JV tennis team at Lambert High School, as well as the Junior captain of his ALTA team. As such, he is familiar with organizing lineups and coordinating with opponents. He is optimistic to see his ideas come to fruition in hopes of facilitating better team bonding and bringing more members on board.

As a well-regarded tennis player, he always has appreciated that tennis is considered an “individual” sport, but he has had wonderful experiences with his ALTA team throughout the years. Through ALTA, Saketh hopes to get more involved and give back to his community.

As alluded to before, one of the ways he plans to reach out to his peers is to communicate through social media, primarily Instagram, and several other platforms. The transfer of information is so immediate and easily accessible these days, especially to our youth. He hopes that many newcomers will connect with him online, inquiring about ALTA’s programs. Thus, he welcomes new players to join ALTA and to interact with his fellow junior players @juniorleaguealta on Instagram. Community outreach and working with past, current, and future members will surely be one of the most gratifying parts of his new position as the Junior Tennis Ambassador of ALTA.

For Saketh personally, it is a priority to hear from his fellow junior players so he can incorporate their plans for the future of the sport. To do this, he will be hosting a monthly virtual get-together where juniors in ALTA can connect using their own experiences in ALTA and interact with guest speakers to help them advance in their tennis journeys.

We at ALTA look forward to seeing him reach his goals of developing creative ideas to showcase what it means to be a Junior ALTA member.

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Pictured L-R: Tanish Killedar, Sakethram Ramakrishnan, and Thailesh Muruganandam.

JUNIOR CHALLENGE LADDER

Ladder closes Aug. 14 Ladder play runs from Aug. 22 – Dec. 3

The First 50 Players To Sign Up Get A Special Welcome Gift

ALTA Junior players: Don’t miss out on one of the best junior tennis leagues in Atlanta. This is a unique ALTA league where you can compete at a high level and challenge other junior players on your own schedule. The Junior Challenge Ladder (JCL) attracts some of the best players in the metro-Atlanta area and is still one of the best deals in town. Here are the requirements:

• Players must be 10-18 years old

• Players need an ALTA $15 junior membership and must pay the $15 JCL fee

• Register at altatennis.org.

As a member of the JCL, you can participate in round-robin events, meet new players, and make lifelong friendships. Most of the players say their favorite things about the JCL are the fun events, the ALTA swag/clothing that is provided, the awards program, and the end-of-season party. Register today! There’s a welcome gift for the first 50 players to sign up. The deadline is August 14. For more information, you can email Jrchallengevp@altatennis.org.

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WHEELCHAIR

Fall registration runs Jul. 28 – Aug. 11

Fall play is Sept. 5 – Oct. 17

Wheelchair Sports Pave The Way For A Future College Athlete

Anew school year is approaching and many of our ALTA juniors are off to college. It’s such an amazing time for change and growth; however, change is not something that is new to Jude Hiley. Jude is one of ALTA’s wheelchair tennis players and has been awarded a scholarship to Auburn University for the upcoming school year where he will be able to grow in his passion for wheelchair sports.

When he was 11, Jude was diagnosed with a bone cancer in his right leg. He later had to have that leg amputated. Since then, he has found many ways to still enjoy and pursue his dreams of being a college athlete.

One such avenue is through BlazeSports and the ALTA Wheelchair League. Mark LaRotonda is the ALTA VP of Special Programs and a BlazeSports Wheelchair tennis coach. LaRotonda first met Jude in April of 2021 when he came to a BlazeSports Wheelchair tennis practice. “He was very coachable, even though it was his first time using a wheelchair to play sports,” LaRotonda recalls.

Rob Popelka also coaches in the same leagues and says Jude was a natural athlete the minute they saw him in a chair. “He advanced so quickly, so Coach LaRotonda worked to get him

into their ALTA league,” says Popelka. One of Jude’s first seasons included the Run/Roll League where he was able to play with BlazeSports Coordinator Tommy Shipeck.

At Auburn, Jude intends to improve in his sport and just have fun. “Auburn is special to our entire family. We are a third-generation Auburn family as my parents went there, as well as my grandfather who worked as a Dean of Liberal Arts,” says Jude. It’s quite special for him to participate at a college where he has always wanted to attend and be able to compete in both wheelchair basketball and wheelchair tennis. Wheelchair tennis continues to grow and flourish at larger colleges, and Jude feels fortunate to have such a great opportunity. “I am really looking forward to moving to Auburn, playing collegiate sports, and majoring in graphic design,” says Jude.

Jude is a natural athlete and a great young man who will have a positive impact on everyone around him. We all look forward to following his academic and athletic career and can’t wait to hear what he does next. Popelka adds, “Auburn University is lucky to have him. His hard work ethic and love of competition are going to take him to exciting places.”

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Fall registration runs June 22 – July 13

Fall season is Sept. 10 – Oct. 22

Get Ready for Fall Tennis

It’s hard to think about fall being just around the corner with our hot summer days and warm muggy nights surrounding us, but now is the perfect time to start planning for fall tennis. Our Sunday Women’s League registration for fall started on June 22 and ends July 13.

Captains are reaching out to their players to confirm they will be returning to their team in the fall before they submit the team’s roster. Once the fall rosters are submitted and the fall registration and correction period ends, then ALTA begins the work of reviewing rosters and calculating the various levels to enable more than 1,000 teams to have a fun, competitive season.

So, you may be thinking, “How can I prepare while waiting for the fall season to begin in September?” Here are a few ideas to help you get ready.

Check out the ALTA website: altatennis.org. ALTA provides a wealth of information on its website for captains and players. Simply sign in. Every ALTA member has a “Member Portal” with a selection of icons to choose from; “My Resources” is a great place to start. It includes a section for teams looking for players or players looking for teams, facilities, ALTA documents for players and captains, plus much more.

Review the Rules. Now is a good time to go to the ALTA documents to review the rules. Whether new to ALTA or a member for decades, it’s always best to review the rules as a refresher before the season starts. All players should know the rules and where to find them. For example, did you know that cell phones should be turned off during the entirety of the match? Were you aware that players cannot be removed from the roster after the roster correction dead-

line has passed? (Note: When a player is added to a roster, an automated email is sent to the player notifying them they’ve been added. If for any reason a player does not wish to be added to the team, that person should request to be removed immediately before the deadline.)

Prepare to travel. During the regular season, matches are scheduled for seven weeks. Like other sports, both youth and adults, there will be some travel to other teams’ facilities during the season. Three or four matches will be at your home courts, and the other three or four will be at the opponent’s home courts. To make the drive more enjoyable, many teams carpool and travel together as a team, rather than individually. Some teams call their away matches their team’s field trip. To make it a positive experience, they use the drive time to build team spirit, get to know one another, and it also gives partners a chance to strategize in preparation for their match.

Exhibit good sportsmanship. All ALTA members love to play tennis! If not, we wouldn’t go out on Sunday afternoons to chase a fuzzy yellow ball around the court. To get the most enjoyment out of a good competitive tennis match, everyone should exhibit and be the recipient of good sportsmanship. As VP, I hear all kinds of stories. Most ladies and teams who truly represent the spirit of ALTA go over and above to be kind, helpful, and show respect to their opponents. Regretfully, there are a few incidents of unsportsmanlike behaviors and actions that are completely unacceptable. As we prepare for the fall season, whether we win or lose, or we’re the host team or the guest, we must always treat others like we prefer to be treated. Positive behavior will help ensure a fun, fall season for everyone.

SUNDAY WOMEN
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LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD

Last season, my team played B3 and we didn’t make the playoffs. So, we asked for B5 and you gave us B1. Why did you do that to us?

John Lowell, Mixed Doubles League VP

Leveling in ALTA Adult Leagues is done by the league vice presidents and the overall coordinators. When doing leveling, that group considers your team’s performance from last season as well as players that you added and players that you

RULES OF THE TIEBREAK

Following a tiebreak, who should serve first and what side of the court should we be on for the start of the next set?

Karen Sullivan, Thursday

Women’s League VP

USTA Rules of Tennis states: “Players shall change ends after every six points and at the conclusion of the tiebreak game.” This means that you switch sides from where you ended the tiebreak. It also states under rotation of service,“the pair whose turn it was to serve first in the tiebreak game shall receive service in the first game of the following set.”

lost to come up with a Preliminary Placement. That is formulaic. From there, we drill a bit deeper to see if there are reasons to move your team away from that Preliminary Placement.

In the specific case of your team, you added a strong A2 ranked man and a strong A2 ranked woman to your team. And, while your team did not make the playoffs last season, you came close.

As a result, your Preliminary Placement was at B1 (2 flights higher than you were last season) and we saw no reason to deviate from that Preliminary Placement. While we sometimes move teams because we need it to make scheduling work, in this case we did not have to do that.

JUNIOR TENNIS BALLS

What are the differences in tennis balls for each age group in the Junior Leagues?

Wendy Fee, Junior Leagues VP

10U: Low-compression orange balls. They can be re-used during their home matches for the duration of the season.

12U: Green Dot balls are used. Two unopened cans of USTA-approved green dot balls for each dual meet. Both cans will be opened and used for the first two matches and re-used for subsequent matches of the dual meet.

15U: Two unopened cans of USTAapproved yellow balls for each dual meet. Both cans will be opened and used for the first two matches and re-used for subsequent matches of the dual meet.

18U: Four unopened cans of USTAapproved yellow balls must be provided each week.

GET OFF MY COURT

If my opponent hits a shot at such an angle that the ball travels to the adjacent court and I run to the ball and am in a position to return it, but a player on the adjacent court is in my way and prevents me from swinging, may I call a “let?” Also, the same scenario, but the ball is in the court space between my court and the adjacent court and a player from the adjacent court is in my way and prevents me from swinging at the ball.

Greg McAfee, Men’s League VP

According to the USTA code and Rule 26, the playable area includes the area between courts but does not include any of the adjacent courts, therefore you can only call a hindrance if the player from the next court is in your way if you are on your court or the space between courts. Once you are on their court, it cannot be called.

DID YOU EVER WONDER ABOUT … ?

If you’ve ever had a situation occur in a match where no one on the court knew the rule that applied, send your inquiry to Good Question. ALTA officials answer questions in each issue of Net News and yours could be chosen next. Submit your question, along with your name, league, team name and level to altaeditor@ altatennis.org.

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Tennis Fun In The Summer Sun

It’s my favorite time of year! The U.S. summer hard court season is underway, with the best players in the world starting on the hard courts in America. For the ATP, it’s Atlanta, Georgia! This is a special tournament for me because it was the first professional tournament I ever attended. I was eight years old and the Jensen family was on summer vacation to visit family who lived in Marietta.

It was so much fun in a big city with so much to do and going to the Atlanta Open was on the agenda. My dad was a high school tennis coach, so going to see the tennis was a priority. One early morning, we grabbed our racquets and went to the Atlanta Open for the junior tennis clinic. My brother, Murphy, who was just six at the time, and I were on the court with two future hall of famers — THE Stan Smith and Dennis Ralston. I remember hitting a ton of balls and noticing how tall Stan Smith was. The

blurry, old photos are still some of my favorite childhood memories of trying to learn the game from the professionals. It has been nearly 50 years since that clinic and the Atlanta Open still is thriving! Now, I am the one leading the clinics all tournament long. The tennis is worldclass with so many elite talents using the tournament to prepare for a US Open run later in the summer. But what makes the Atlanta Open special are the fans. Atlanta is a MASSIVE global tennis city with tens of thousands of players, and they come out to enjoy the pros! It’s a festive and relaxing atmosphere where the pro players are mixing in with the fans. The site is Atlantic Station where tons of food and drink options are available with loads of great shopping. The players’ hotel also is in that area and seeing them cruising around Atlantic Station is a common site.

Another thing the Atlanta Open does well is bring in the WTA stars! Coco

Gauff was a HUGE hit last year and returns for an exhibition match this year. She spent many of her early years growing her game in Atlanta and her father played basketball for Georgia State University. Her scheduled opponent is the fierce Leylah Fernandez.

The Atlanta Open also supports its local league play. The ALTA Mixed Doubles season concludes at the Atlanta Open tournament. The best teams play the finals onsite with the fans, families, friends and pros watching! It’s EXTREMELY competitive and gets quite rowdy!

Playing mixed doubles in an art. The teams that successfully navigate the power of the men with the creativity of the women usually win. Working together is critical. The strategy is so different from basic gender doubles where every player normally plays their side of the court. In mixed doubles, the power is important but not the main factor. The consistency and well-placed shots from the woman can neutralize the power of the man’s racquet. I absolutely loved playing mixed doubles. Martina Navratilova, who won 59 Grand Slams in her amazing career, won a ton in mixed doubles. Her last major was at 49 years old with Bob Bryan at the US Open.

I played Martina at Wimbledon and she was so tough to play. She would use my power to hit sharp angles and wellplaced lobs. She gave a lesson that day and it was an honor to compete against her. Next time you are on the court in mixed doubles, remember it is a thinking game and a communication game more than anything. Find a partner who wants to have fun and likes to high five! THAT is a winning combination!

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How To Improve Your Game

There are many ways tennis players can improve their game. They can work on mechanics/techniques, footwork, conditioning, court positioning, strategy/ tactics, mental game, and the list goes on and on.

It is important to work on all these things to reach a higher level of play; however, tennis is a lot more than just hitting the balls past your opponents — it also is hitting where they are not.

I always like to remind my students that, while working on any aspect of their game — either mechanical, physical, or tactical — a tennis player must remember three fundamental principles when selecting your shots: remember the score of the game, your positioning on the court, and your opponent’s positioning on the court. I find these elements crucial on any level, regardless if you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player.

By selecting your shots according to the three components mentioned above, a player tends to make smarter decisions instead of simply hitting the ball back. Consequently, the concern about their mechanics becomes a secondary issue. During a match, the last thing a player wants to do is become worried or to try to fix their strokes. This will likely make them tight, confused, and nervous. The result is always more errors because we can’t fix mechanics during matches.

Once a player becomes “score smart” with their tennis game, they tend to take risks at the right time and when in the right position on the court. As a result, they should feel more confident and not second-guess their swings and decisions. Too often, we see players going for winners simply because they receive a short ball. However, if you are down a game point or break point, that shot should be more of an approach shot, and not a winner.

Another advantage of being score smart and having better court awareness is that a player can grow to be a better defender and select bigger targets or higher balls when defending from the back of the of the court or behind the baseline.

When playing a match, it also is important to know the situation of each point — offense, defense, and neutral.

1. Offense: a short ball, inside of the service line, where a player can consider attacking and moving forward (keeping the score of the game in mind).

2. Neutral ball: a ball that is going to be struck by the player from “no man’s land” to the baseline; a player should look to hit big targets on the opposite side and not take too much risk.

3. Defense: a ball that pushes a player behind the baseline and to the corners of the court; a player should try and hit it back high and deep, so it does not bounce short on the opposite side and becomes an easy ball for your opponent to attack.

Overall, if players of all levels can keep in mind the game score, their court position, their opponent’s position, and the three point situations (offense, defense and neutral), I believe they can improve their game quickly and become a more complete tennis player, and not just a good ball striker.

Hometown (City/ State): Brasilia/Brazil

How did you get involved in teaching tennis? Had a close friend who was a tennis director and I found it was a very cool lifestyle and job to have; and I was right!

Diehard fan of what sports team?

Brazil national soccer team

Best part of your game? Return of serve

Dream doubles match would be me and… Gustavo Kuerten

When I’m not teaching tennis, I’m Playing soccer (futebol)

My favorite tennis memory is: Playing national tournaments on red clay as a junior in Brazil.

My favorite professional player is: Gustavo Kuerten

#1 reason why I enjoy teaching & coaching tennis: I love to see students (adults and juniors) smile and have fun while learning new skills and making friends. Since tennis is a lifetime sport, when they grow older, I want them to remember the good times they had and still have the same fun.

What important tennis message do you want to promote? Tennis is not just about winning; it’s about learning from each match, enjoying this beautiful game, and challenging yourself to continue to improve to be a great competitor and a strong teammate.

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GPTA TEACHING PROFESSIONAL SPOTLIGHT: RAPHAEL RODRIQUES

Cues To Poaching: What To Watch For

shot more than two steps from the opponent, and balls lobbed over the opposing net player.

The low ball to the backhand

Poaching in doubles is one of the most effective ways to keep your opponents off their games because they must consider what you are doing at the net. The question I am asked most often from players is, “When should I poach?” There are numerous opinions for this tactic, and each tactic works well for certain groups. This article will focus on cues to watch for in your match to determine when to poach. One of the biggest things to consider is no matter how good you are at poaching, your partner will be half of the equation to get you involved. If they are not giving

you the right balls to play, you will not be successful at poaching. So, talking over what you want to look for will allow your partner to understand the shots on which you want to poach.

I am not going to discuss the deep approach shot because any team that can lob the shot will stop the poaching immediately. If this is something that you look for when you play, then make sure to discuss it with your partner because it can be effective. But realize, any lob will render the poach completely useless. The three cues I will discuss are the low ball to the backhand, any

The first cue that I watch for is the low ball to the backhand because it will force the opponent to hit up on the ball. The backhand is harder to generate pace, so a lower ball means more time for you to get to the ball. The other reason the low backhand is a good option is that it is going to be difficult to get a lob over you off the backhand — one less shot you must worry about trying to cover. The backhand is a shot most people do not practice enough, so it can break down easier in tight situations. When you are playing right-handers, the backhand will be on the ad side wide and yes, that means a right-handed player will be moving to a backhand poach. Mentally, when a player poaches on the backhand side to end the point it shows that the player has a practiced and efficient poach. This means you will win more free points over time with this tactic. Make sure you are confident in the shot, so if you do not feel comfortable in your backhand poach, consider a different cue.

Any shot more than two steps from the opponent

The next cue is any shot that makes the opponent move more than two steps. Most players will have a tougher time getting into perfect position the more their footwork has to be precise in

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There is no perfect time to poach but discussing with your partner about what you are looking for on the poach can help the process.

taking more steps. More time to get to the shot also could change the stress level on the opponent. They may overthink the ball they will hit or see whether you are moving to poach or faking it. While there will be some highlight shots with players on the run, the inconsistency of repeating these will heavily favor your team. Again, seeing the ball off to the backhand side could be more effective because it is usually the shot that will not have as much power. If someone is not a strong poacher, then going through the middle also could work with a drive. Again, talk with your partner and decide what you want to see.

Balls lobbed over the opposing net player

Finally, the lob over the net player can change how the match is going to go. Here is an example of why this can be so effective. How do you get to the backhand when the right-hand player is in the deuce court? The lob is the most effective and easiest way to get them over to the backhand and on the

run. When you are playing, and you are having consistent rallies cross-court, the lob can be a way to change things. Again, do not change a winning plan. If you are winning, keep doing what you are doing until you must make a change. If you are losing, you need to adjust, and the lob is a good shot to throw into the mix. For the poacher, look for a weak and short lob, and make a strong overhead for a winner. There is no perfect time to poach but discussing with your partner about what you are looking for on the poach can help the process. Your partner is vital in making sure you have opportunities to poach, and they need to know what cues will allow you to help them win the points. There are many cues other than those described here. Please discuss with your partner so you are both on the same page and work on it in practices. One of my former bosses, Jeff Chandley, had a perfect saying about the poach that “you should be on the hunt for the ball.” When you see your cue, it is happy hunting!

CHOOSE A GREAT PARTNER!

Everyone is familiar with the old joke that the most important part of doubles is choosing the best partner … but it’s true!

However, it is not necessarily the best singles or doubles player at your club or in your area. Often, I see two similar (and good) players not do as well as expected when they play together.

You want someone who complements your own skills and usually has strengths different to yours. If you are a strong groundstroker, then try to play with a good volleyer and vice versa. If you are not as strong at net, you want to play with a big server and a big hitter so they can protect you from your opponents’ attacking you. This will set you up for easier volleys.

Again, compete hard no matter who you play with but look for a partner who complements your skills — and look to complement theirs.

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Maximizing Performance On The Tennis Court

TIPS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON

By incorporating these expert tips into your summer tennis routine, you can give yourself a competitive edge and enjoy a successful season on the court.

As the summer months approach, tennis enthusiasts are gearing up for an exciting season of competition and recreation. However, to truly excel on the court, players need to adopt a strategic and holistic approach to their training and preparation. As a sports scientist who works with top-level athletes, including some of the best tennis athletes in the world, here are some tips that can help you improve your game this summer.

Prioritize physical fitness

Tennis is a physically demanding sport that requires players to be strong, fast, and agile. As such, players should focus on developing their cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and agility. Engaging in off-court exercises that involve intermittent sprint activities like running, cycling, swimming, and agility drills can help to enhance one’s physical fitness.

Refine your technique

While physical fitness is certainly important, it is not enough on its own to ensure success on the tennis court. Players also must strive to perfect their technique and execution of strokes. To do so, consider enlisting the help of a coach who can provide real, personalized feedback and guidance. A good coach can speed up your improvement significantly. Additionally, practice drills that focus on specific aspects of your game, such as your serve or backhand, to further refine your technique.

Stay hydrated

Proper hydration is a key aspect of tennis performance that often is overlooked. Players should aim to drink plenty of fluids before, during, and after their matches to avoid dehydration, which can lead to fatigue and decreased performance. The hot and humid conditions in Atlanta during the summer always are a challenge but taking the right step with your hydration can provide some significant benefits.

Protect yourself from the sun

Playing tennis during the summer months often means spending significant time in the sun, which can be harmful to one’s skin and overall health. It is therefore essential to protect oneself by wearing a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen with an adequate SPF level. So many great options now exist, from clothing options, great sunglasses, and sweat-resistant sunscreen.

Prioritize rest and recovery

Finally, players should make rest and recovery a priority in their training regimen. Adequate sleep, proper nutrition, and taking breaks as needed all can help to prevent burnout and injury. Remember, taking care of oneself off the court is just as crucial to performance as playing the game itself.

By incorporating these expert tips into your summer tennis routine, you can give yourself a competitive edge and enjoy a successful season on the court. Whether you are a seasoned player or someone getting started, prioritizing your physical and mental well-being is key to unlocking your full potential as a tennis player.

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Fruit

Let’s be honest: Most of us don’t eat enough fruit. The following recipes from your fellow ALTA members will encourage you to add more delicious and nutritious fruits to your diet. From easy-bake breakfast, to snacks, to a pre-match meal, we’ve got you covered.

Yes, Fruit Cake!

Delicious Anytime Fruit Cake

Helen Joyce, Polo G&CC, Thursday

Senior Day Women A1

2 cups self-rising flour

1 cup brown sugar

1 cup dried mixed fruit

1 egg

2 oz. butter

1 cup milk

1 tsp. British Mixed Spice honey to glaze

Mix flour and butter until fine like breadcrumbs. Add fruit, spice and brown sugar, then milk and egg. Add a few cherries or nuts to make it richer. Spoon into loaf tin and cook at 350 degrees for 1.5 hours. Place on cooling rack. Serve room temp or warm with butter.

Sonoma Style

Chicken Salad with Grapes

Margaret Pepe, Dressage, Sunday

Women A7

1 rotisserie chicken

1 cup seedless grapes

2 celery ribs

½ tsp. horseradish sauce

½ - ¾ cups mayonnaise salt + pepper to taste

Skin and shred chicken. Slice grapes in half and thinly slice celery; add both to shredded chicken. Add mayo and horseradish; mix well. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve with rolls.

Easy & Tasty

Easy Fruit Salad

Elizabeth Yarbrough, Peachtree

City Tennis Center, Thursday

Women B1

1 can peach pie filling

1 can chunk pineapple, drained

1 can dark pitted cherries

1 large bag strawberries—16 oz, frozen

2 or 3 bananas, sliced

1 small to medium bag slides peaches, frozen

Thaw frozen fruit. Mix all ingredients. Serve chilled.

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Make-Ahead Breakfast

Banana, Walnut and Date Muffins

Elena Vasilescu, Chastain, Sunday

Women AA3

2 cups almond flour

2 tsp. baking soda

1 pinch sea salt

1 Tbsp. cinnamon

1 cup dates, pitted and chopped

3 ½ bananas; half to serve as topping

3 eggs

¼ cup coconut oil

¾ cups walnuts, chopped

2 Tbsp. chia seeds

Preheat oven to 350. Line a muffin tray with paper muffin cups. In a large bowl, combine the almond flour, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon. In a food processor or blender, combine dates, 3 bananas, eggs and melted coconut oil. Add wet mixture to the dry mixture and stir to combine. Fold through the chopped walnuts. Once combined, spoon mixture into the muffin tins. Top each muffin with a slice of banana and chia seeds. Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the muffins are golden and cooked through. Serve warm with a smear of almond butter, if desired. Store in airtight container in fridge for 3-4 days.

Delicious Combo!

Arugula Salad w/Strawberries

James Stewart, Woods of Parkview, Saturday Men B6

1 lemon, peeled

¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil

1 fennel bulb, sliced

5 oz. baby arugula

1 cup strawberries, sliced

Salt and pepper to taste

In a large bowl, which together lemon juice and olive oil, along with a dash of salt and pepper. Add arugula, strawberries, fennel, and toss gently. Enjoy at your ALTA match!

Simple & Sweet

Fruit Salsa

Linda Lanham, Dellinger Park, Thursday Women C4

1 can fruit cocktail, drained

1 pint strawberries

Chop fruit cocktail with chopper, then chop strawberries and mix with fruit. Serve with Stacy’s Cinnamon Pita Chips.

From the Vault

Summer Fruit Pizza

Submitted by Carol Matthiesen, St Ives

CC, 1995

1 20-oz. package refrigerated slice & bake sugar cookies

1 8-oz. package cream cheese, softened

½ cup sugar

1 tsp. vanilla

Suggested toppings: Kiwi (peeled and sliced), fresh strawberries (sliced), fresh or canned pineapple slices (drained), bananas (sliced), mandarin oranges (drained), fresh or canned peaches, green or purple seedless grapes (halved).

Slice cookie dough as directed on package. Arrange slices on pizza pan close together but not touching. Bake at 375 degrees for 12 minutes. Allow cookie to cool completely. Combine cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla until smooth and creamy. Spread mixture over cooled cookie. Arrange fruit over cream cheese. Cut into slices to serve.

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STANDINGS SPRING 2023

THURSDAY WOMEN

PEACHTREE CITY T (WEISSFL) 45

PEACHTREE CITY T (WOOD) 42

SOUTH FULTON TEN 40

DEKALB TENNIS CE (WHITE) 31

A3

01 ANSLEY

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AA1 01 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 86 SHARON LESTER TE 73 BITSY GRANT/HARD 56 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 40 BLACKBURN 40 FAIR OAKS TENNIS 30 THE MANOR GOLF & 20 AA2 01 KENNWORTH TENNIS 82 SANDY SPRINGS TE 80 SADDLE CREEK 2 60 BITSY GRANT/HARD 54 DUNWOODY NORTH 51 SUMMIT FAMILY YM 34 GLASTONBERRY 31 CHASTAIN 0 AA3 01 DRUID HILLS 62 HAMPTON WOODS 62 EAST ROSWELL PAR 60 REDFIELD 60 DUNWOODY CC 48 ROCKDALE TENNIS 42 PIEDMONT DRIVING 37 INDIAN HILLS CC 25 02 VICKERY 65 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 62 LAKE ASTORIA 57 CC OF THE SOUTH 51 ARBOR VIEW 48 THE FIELDS I 45 GRAND CASCADES 40 WINDWARD LAKE 25 A1 01 BROOKFIELD CC 68 DELLINGER PARK 65 TERRELL MILL T C 65 ATLANTA CC 62 BURNT HICKORY LA 48 BROOKSTONE CC 42 MARIETTA CC 22 NORTHAMPTON 17 02 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 82 CC OF ROSWELL 74 BLACKBURN (KAUFMAN) 57 BLACKBURN (LEAR) 51 HORSESHOE BEND 45 DUNWOODY CC 37 CAMDEN PLACE 31 NEELY FARM 20 03 HEDGEROWS 77 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 57 PARK BROOKE II 54 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 48 WILD TIMBER 48 W P JONES PARK 48 RIVERMOORE PARK 37 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 22 04 LITCHFIELD 100 85 TRADITIONS 71 FIELDSTONE 68 WHITE COLUMNS G 45 LAKESIDE AT ANSL 42 CROOKED CREEK 42 LAUREL BROOKE 31 FOWLER PARK 11 05 DEKALB TENNIS CE (SMITH) 80 DRUID HILLS 57 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 54 ANSLEY 48
77 CARL SANDERS YMC (MALOCH) 65 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 54 CARL SANDERS YMC (PALMER) 51 HANOVER WEST 48 PEACHTREE CITY T (JONES) 42 PEACHTREE CITY T (GRAHAM) 31 PEACHTREE CITY T (COX) 28 02 EAGLE WATCH (MOORE) 62 BROOKSTONE 3 60 CHEROKEE TENNIS 57 EAGLE WATCH (PRENTICE) 57 THE WATERFORD 57 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 48 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 40 DELLINGER PARK 17 03 SENTINEL LAKE 77 SIBLEY FOREST (DAWSON) 77 DUNWOODY CC 71 SIBLEY FOREST (KNOX) 57 OLDE TOWNE 45 SANDY SPRINGS TE (ALEXAND) 28 LOST FORREST 25 SANDY SPRINGS TE (MCLAUGH)17 04 ST IVES CC (CUNNINGHAM) 76 FOUR SEASONS 73 CONNEMARA 50 ST IVES CC (DRURY) 46 HIDDEN FALLS SUB 33 THE FIELDS I 33 ROCKDALE TENNIS 33 05 SEVEN OAKS 71 CENTRAL PARK COU (SMITH) 68 PROVENCE 51 CENTRAL PARK COU (TRAMMEL) 48 VICKERY 42 THE RIVER CLUB/G 42 ST IVES CC 40 THREE CHIMNEYS F 34 06 GLASTONBERRY 74 OXFORD MILL 68 SPRING RIDGE 60 BRADSHAW FARM 57 CROOKED CREEK 40 MILTON TENNIS CE 40 TRIPLE CROWN 31 THE MANOR GOLF & 28 A5 01 CANONGATE AT MIR 66 BITSY GRANT/HARD 60 VININGS ESTATES 56 SUMMERGROVE 46 SUGAR CREEK 43 BROOKWOOD HILLS 43 ANSLEY 33 02 INDIAN HILLS CC (MCCONNEL) 68 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 68 LEGACY PARK 62 ASHEBROOKE S&T 54 CHASTAIN LAKES 48 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 40 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 28 INDIAN HILLS CC (SEEYAVE) 28 03 DEKALB TENNIS CE 77 CHASTAIN 74 DRUID HILLS 57 BLACKBURN 54 CAPITAL CITY (BAILEY) 45 CAPITAL CITY (MURRAY) 31 BYRNWYCK S & T 31 HUDLOW T C 28 04 VILLAGE MILL 68 ELLARD COMMUNITY 68 NEW BEDFORD 57 CC OF ROSWELL 48 PEACHTREE STATIO 45 ROSWELL PARK 42 JEFFERSON TOWNSH 37 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 31 05 HANARRY ESTATES 65 GREATER ATLANTA 60 CHATEAU ELAN WIN 57 FLOWERS CROSSING 54 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 51 HAMILTON MILL I 51 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 37 VICTOR LORD PARK 20 06 WINDWARD LAKE 65 FIELDSTONE 65 WOODLAND PARK 57 EDENWILDE 51 NETTLEBROOK FARM 45 HEMBREE PARK 45 MILTON TENNIS CE 34 WOODMONT GOLF & 34 07 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 74 DOUBLEGATE 71 DEERLAKE 57 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 51 WEXFORD 45 CAMBRIDGE 40 ST MARLO CC 34 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 25 A7 01 HARRISON T C (DEAN) 74 CAMDEN POINTE 62 HICKORY SPRINGS 60 THE GEORGIAN 54 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 48 BROOKSTONE CC 34 LEES CROSSING 31 HARRISON T C (DALLAVALLE) 28 02 BUFORD CITY PARK 74 SPOUT SPRINGS TE 71 RIVERMOORE PARK 51 GRAND CASCADES 48 WILD TIMBER 45 TRADITIONS OF BR 40 APALACHEE FARMS 37 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 31 03 RIVERSIDE S&T 57 DUNWOODY CC 57 REDFIELD 57 LITCHFIELD 100 54 DEVEREUX DOWNS 51 EAST COBB S&T 48 PRINCETON LAKES 45 ATLANTA CC 28 04 FIELDSTONE 71 HILLBROOKE 68 LAKE FOREST SUBD 57 CREEKSTONE ESTAT 51 POLO GOLF & CC 40 SEVEN OAKS 40 MILTON RACKET CL 37 KINGSLEY ESTATES 34 05 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 71 PEACHTREE CITY T 68 TWIN LAKES 54 CARL SANDERS YMC 54
A1 Litchfield 100 (Robin Schorr, captain) AA2 Kenworth TC (Heidi Contractor, captain) AA3 Druid Hills (Susie Cobb, captain)
THURSDAY WOMEN
AA1 Bitsy Grant/Soft Courts (Lee King, captain)

(TRAYLOR) 57

THE MANOR GOLF & 57 WESTBROOK 51

FOWLER PARK 51

KINGSLEY ESTATES 45

SEVEN OAKS 42

CREEKSTONE ESTAT 34

CHEROKEE TOWN CL (HADEN) 68 CAPITAL CITY (STEPHENSON) 68

BLACKBURN 51

CHEROKEE TOWN CL (SNUGGS) 48

PRINCETON MILL I 40

CHEROKEE TOWN CL (CLEVELA) 34

CAPITAL CITY (HARRIS) 25

05 SEVEN HILLS

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JULY/AUGUST 2023 NETNEWS 67 THURSDAY WOMEN CHEROKEE TOWN CL 48 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 42 CAPITAL CITY 37 GLENLAKE I 22 06 SMOKE RISE COUNT 65 JONES BRIDGE S&T 62 ST MARLO CC 60 MJCCA 51 RIVER GLEN/FUL 45 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 40 ATLANTA ATHLETIC (COLLINS) 37 ATLANTA ATHLETIC (MILLER) 37 07 CC OF THE SOUTH (SCHULTZ) 80 FALLS OF AUTRY M 65 CC OF THE SOUTH (DONKAR) 60 PARK BROOKE II 48 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 45 GLEN ABBEY I 40 HAMPTON HALL/FUL 37 CC OF ROSWELL 22 B1 01 TURTLE CREEK 80 BUFORD CITY PARK 66 VICTOR LORD PARK 56 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 50 PARSONS RUN 36 BERKELEY HILLS C 33 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 26 02 PEACHTREE CITY T (JONES) 74 CARL SANDERS YMC 57 HANOVER WEST 57 SHARON LESTER TE 51 SUGAR CREEK 45 PIEDMONT DRIVING 42 PEACHTREE CITY T (SLATTER) 37 DRUID HILLS 34 03 CROOKED CREEK (LONGORIA)
CROOKED CREEK
60
04
COVE
KINGS
(BERRY) 65 SEVEN HILLS (COLE) 62 MARIETTA CC (KRIVSKY) 57 GOVERNORS TOWNE 54 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 45 MARIETTA CC (WALTER) 40 BROOKSTONE 1 37 EAGLE WATCH 37 06 BRADSHAW FARM 71 CRABAPPLE CHASE 62 CHEROKEE TENNIS 57 EAST HAMPTON (PEOT) 48 LOCH HIGHLAND 42 HIGHLAND POINTE 42 CARMICHAEL FARMS 42 EAST HAMPTON (HUFF) 31 07 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 74 PEACHTREE STATIO 68 MILL GLEN 54 DUNWOODY CC 51 INVERNESS 48 EAST ROSWELL PAR 40 HUDLOW T C 31 HORSESHOE BEND 31 B2 01 PIEDMONT DRIVING (CANNON) 77 SHARON LESTER TE 68 PIEDMONT DRIVING (TURNER) 51 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 48 VININGS ESTATES 45 PEACHTREE CITY T 42 SUMMIT FAMILY YM 34 DRUID HILLS 31 02 MIDDLEBROOKE 71 DELLINGER PARK 68 ECHO MILL II 68 EAGLE WATCH 60 WOODBRIDGE @ HAM 42 FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE 37 THE GEORGIAN 28 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 22 03 WINDSOR OAKS 65 EDENWILDE 62 CAMDEN PLACE 60 GLENBROOKE 48 WINDY HILL ATHLE 45 ATLANTA CC 45 KINGSLEY 40 JACKSON CREEK 31 04 TRADITIONS OF BR 77 SARDIS SPORT COM 65 RIVERMOORE PARK 57 EE ROBINSON PARK 48 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 42 ST IVES CC 40 SUGAR MILL 40 CENTRAL PARK COU 28 05 ROCKDALE TENNIS 80 BRITTANY 57 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 54 LEAFMORE CREEK 45 DUNWOODY CC 45 THE FIELDS I 45 THE BRANCHES 42 DEKALB TENNIS CE 22 06 WINDWARD LAKE 77 WESTBROOK 60 TUXFORD 57 FIELDSTONE 51 SEVEN OAKS 45 CC OF THE SOUTH 40 POLO GOLF & CC 34 BELLETERRE 28 B3 01 ANSLEY 80 BITSY GRANT/HARD 54 GLENLAKE I (DROBBIN) 51 CAPITAL CITY 51 PEACHTREE CITY T 48 BLACKBURN 42 HUNTER PARK-CITY 42 GLENLAKE I (RASSEL) 28 02 RIVER GREEN 77 WOODBINE STATION (SMILES) 71 WHITE COLUMNS G 68 BENTWATER 48 BRADSHAW FARM 42 EAGLE WATCH 40 WOODBINE STATION (WARD) 28
B2 Piedmont Driving Club (Liz Cannon, captain) B3 Sterling on the Lake (Earron Martin, captain) A7 Fieldstone (Jennie Laliberte, captain) B1 Turtle Creek (Elissa Gilbert, captain) A3 Ansley (Tinsley Hayes, captain) A5 Deerlake (Amy Reilly, captain)

BUFORD CITY PARK 48

CHATEAU ELAN SPO 42

HAMILTON MILL I 40

ROCKDALE TENNIS 37

GGC TENNIS FACIL 5

03 EAST HAMPTON 82

CHEROKEE TOWN CL (COSTANZ) 62

BITSY GRANT/SOFT (BASSETT) 57

SENTINEL LAKE 54

CHEROKEE TOWN CL (BRASELT)42

CHASTAIN 42

BITSY GRANT/SOFT (WESTMOR) 37

SHARON LESTER TE 20

04 BUNTEN ROAD PARK 77 BARRINGTON 71

EDINBURGH 65

WINDERMERE/FORSY 60

SWEET BOTTOM PLT 48

CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 40

SHAKERAG 28

THORNGATE 8

05 CROOKED CREEK (ALLAN) 71

GLEN ABBEY I 62

PARK BROOKE II 57

NESBIT LAKES 51

OXFORD MILL 45

ATLANTA ATHLETIC 40

NEELY FARM 37

CROOKED CREEK (SWANSON) 31

06 BROOKFIELD CC (MEYER) 74

HARRISON T C 51

BROOKFIELD CC (FRAME) 48

CHIMNEY LAKES 48

FOREST CREEK 48

TRIPLE CROWN 48

BRADSHAW FARM 40

WEXFORD 40

07 LIFE TIME ATHLET 94

LESLIE BEACH 80

DUNWOODY CC (BATSON) 42

DUNWOODY CC (YOUNG) 42

HUNTLEY HILLS 42

THE CLUB AT SPAL 34

DUNWOODY CC (JOINES) 31

BLACKBURN 31

B5

01 PEACHTREE CITY T 71

RICHARD CRAIG PA (SECCURO) 68

DEKALB TENNIS CE 65

CANOE CLUB 65

PIEDMONT DRIVING 40

RICHARD CRAIG PA (JUSTICE) 37

ANSLEY (COHEN) 31

ANSLEY (KRONENBERGER) 20

02 NORTHAMPTON (LEPROHON) 80

KENNWORTH TENNIS 77

WELLESLEY @ TOWN 57

NORTHAMPTON (BADGER) 51

TOWNE LAKE HILLS 45

THE OVERLOOK @ M 42

BROOKSTONE CC 31

MARIETTA CC 11

03 DUNWOODY CC 68

CHASTAIN 68

CHEROKEE TOWN CL 62

RIVERSIDE S&T 48

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B4 Bunten Road Park (Yukiko Hayashi, captain)
TOWNE LAKE HILLS 22 03 WYNTERHALL 62 HAMPTON FARMS 60 BLACKBURN 57 INDIAN HILLS CC 51 EDGEMERE 51 NESBIT LAKES 45 BRISTOL OAKS 42 CHADDS WALK 28 04 STERLING ON THE (MARTIN) 80 BOBBY BAILEY TC (BULLARD) 60 STERLING ON THE (BAILEY) 60 REUNION 54 BOBBY BAILEY TC (NEVELS) 45 PRINCETON SQUARE 40 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 34 HAMILTON MILL I 25 05 STANDARD CLUB 74 EDINBURGH 65 VILLAGE GROVE 60 BUNTEN ROAD PARK 54 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 40 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 37 WINDERMERE/FORSY 37 CHATTAHOOCHEE RU 31 06 GLEN ABBEY II (WOLFE) 68 GLEN ABBEY II (BONFANTI) 68 HILLBROOKE 62 DUNMOOR S&T 57 CC OF THE SOUTH 54 KIMBALL FARMS 34 CC OF ROSWELL 28 HARTRIDGE 25 B4 01 HUNTER PARK-CITY
EAST COBB S&T
MOUNTAIN TE
CHESTNUT GROVE
CANONGATE AT MIR 28 02 FOUR SEASONS 82 CHADWICK CLUB
VICTOR LORD PARK 62
B5 TPC @ Sugarloaf (Sandra Read, captain)
85
60 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 51 LAUREL PARK 48 DELLINGER PARK 48 LOST
40
37
80
04 ESTATES
74 HIGHLAND
PLANTATION
51 PENHURST
CAMDEN
WEXFORD
RIVERSIDE
05 TPC
FLOWERS
60 THE
MORNINGBROOKE 54 DEL
42 HOG
MODERN
FOUR
06 WHITE COLUMNS
FOXWORTH
THE MANOR
THE HIGHLANDS
WINDWARD LAKE
MJCCA 48 GEORGETOWN 40 DUNWOODY NORTH 37 HORSESHOE BEND 25
OF FERNW
RIDGE 54
PLACE
48
PLACE 48
45 HAMPTON LAKE/COB 40
S&T 37
@ SUGARLOAF 88
CROSSING
CLUB @ EDGEW 57
WEBB CHATEAU
MOUNTAIN SPO 37
TENNIS AT 31
SEASONS 28
G 80
65
GOLF & 57
@ 51
45
C3 Peachtree City TC (Jenny Tortola, captain) C1 St Ives CC (Sarah Little, captain) B8 Village Mill (Katherine Verlander, captain) B7 Druid Hills (Casey Moriarty, captain)
Order photos online at majestickphotography.shootproof.com. JULY/AUGUST 2023 NETNEWS 69 THURSDAY WOMEN WOODMONT GOLF & 42 GLEN ABBEY II 31 FIELDSTONE 25 07 BRIDLE RIDGE 62 PARSONS RUN 62 WINDING VISTA 60 RIVER STATION 60 ST IVES CC 57 PEACHTREE CORNER 40 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 37 LIFE TIME ATHLET 20 08 LANIER SPRINGS 71 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 68 GRANDVIEW THE EN 57 WINDERMERE/FORSY 54 THE RIVER CLUB/G 45 LANSMOORE CLUB 37 THREE CHIMNEYS F 34 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 31 B7 01 MORNING VIEW (KALISH) 71 ABERDEEN 62 MORNING VIEW (POOLE) 54 DEERLAKE 51 BUFORD CITY PARK 51 ST MARLO CC 42 TRADITIONS OF BR 40 HAMILTON MILL II 25 02 BROOKFIELD CC 68 WHITE COLUMNS G 60 THE MANOR GOLF & 54 LAUREL BROOKE 51 CROOKED CREEK 45 LAKESIDE AT ANSL 45 WOODMONT GOLF & 42 LAKE LAUREL 31 03 ST IVES CC 77 FIELDSTONE 65 CAMBRIDGE 62 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 54 PARK BROOKE II 51 VICKERY 45 ASHEBROOKE 22 DOUBLEGATE 20 04 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 68 HOLLY SPRINGS 65 THE RESERVE 60 LEGACY PARK 57 JEFFERSON TOWNSH 48 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 45 SENTINEL WEST 37 PINETREE CC 14 05 DRUID HILLS (MORIARTY) 85 DEKALB TENNIS CE (RICHARD) 65 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 54 DEKALB TENNIS CE (TORRANC) 51 WATERS EDGE 45 BROOKWOOD HILLS 45 DRUID HILLS (PARELLADA) 40 SMOKE RISE COUNT 11 06 CARL SANDERS YMC 77 CHASTAIN 77 BRITTANY 57 MARTIN’S LANDING 48 DUNWOODY CC 42 OLDE TOWNE 37 SPALDING LAKE 37 INDIAN HILLS CC 22 B8 01 NORTH FORKE 66 BROOKWOOD MANOR 66 EDINBURGH 60 GREATER ATLANTA 60 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 33 HOG MOUNTAIN SPO 33 STERLING ON THE 30 HIGHLANDS @ BRID 0 02 BRIDLE RIDGE 85 DOUBLEGATE 74 THREE CHIMNEYS F 54 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 51 STANDARD CLUB 45 DEERLAKE 34 WELLINGTON LAKE 28 CC OF THE SOUTH 25 03 WINDWARD LAKE 71 WHITE COLUMNS G (MORRIS) 62 POLO GOLF & CC 60 WHITE COLUMNS G (KOMPERD) 57 EDENWILDE 57 DEERFIELD 51 DUNWOODY CC 25 KINGSLEY 14 04 FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE 83 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 66 PIEDMONT CHASE 63 HICKORY SPRINGS 50 KENNWORTH TENNIS 40 HARRISON T C 23 BRADSHAW FARM 23 05 ATLANTA CC 80 RIVER CHASE 74 PENHURST 60 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 51 PRINCETON LAKES 45 BALDWIN FARMS 42 WEATHERSTONE 25 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 20 06 VILLAGE MILL 82 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (WARREN)74 ANSLEY 54 SANDY SPRINGS TE (ZITRON) 51 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (MCCOY) 51 CAPITAL CITY 34 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 28 SANDY SPRINGS TE (MURPHY) 22 C1 01 ST IVES CC 94 CREEKSTONE ESTAT 57 THE FIELDS III 51 GRAND CASCADES 48 HEBRON CHRISTIAN 45 THE RIVER CLUB/G 40 SEVEN OAKS 34 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 28 02 SOLEIL AT LAURE 62 MEADOWGROVE 54 EAGLE WATCH 54 ATLANTA CC 51 HARDAGE FARM 48 BROOKSTONE CC 48 HARRISON T C 45 LAUREL PARK 34 03 EDENWILDE 68 CC OF ROSWELL 65 ROSWELL PARK 57 HARRINGTON FALLS 51 THE MANOR GOLF & 48 FALLS OF AUTRY M 45 LAKE CHARLES PLA 37 DUNWOODY CC 25 04 DEKALB TENNIS CE 77 DRUID HILLS 71 SHARON LESTER TE 60 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 48 ANSLEY 48 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 42 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 28 MOUNTAIN PARK 22 C3 01 PEACHTREE CITY T 68 CAPITAL CITY 68 LESLIE BEACH 54 PEACHTREE STATIO 48 HUDLOW T C 42 WYNTERHALL 40 CARL SANDERS YMC 40 BRITTANY 37 02 CROOKED CREEK (LEE) 60 CC OF THE SOUTH 57 WOODLAND PARK 57 CROOKED CREEK (RABERN) 54 WILD TIMBER 51 WINDERMERE/FORSY 45 CHATEAU ELAN SPO 37 LAKE FOREST SUBD 37 03 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 91 HARRISON T C 68 EAST HAMPTON 60 SEVEN HILLS 48 RIVER GREEN 45 MARIETTA CC 37 RIVER FOREST 31 CHIMNEY LAKES 17 04 INVERNESS 77 THE RIDGE 77 REDFIELD 65 KENSINGTON FARMS 54 CRABAPPLE LAKE/P 40 BROOKFIELD CC 31 OAK HILL ESTATES 31 WHITE COLUMNS G 22 C5 01 THREE CHIMNEYS F 80 RIVERMOORE PARK 80 SEVEN OAKS 57 WINDWARD LAKE 51 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 40 RIVERBROOKE (DUL 37 BARRETT DOWNS 31 ST MARLO CC 22 02 FAIR OAKS TENNIS 62 BROWNS FARM 57 HUNTER PARK-CITY 54 INDEPENDENCE SQ 51 HARRISON T C 51 DELLINGER PARK 42 SADDLE RIDGE LAK 42 CHESTNUT HILL 37 03 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 63 NEELY FARM 60 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 43 THE FIELDS I 33 04 CHASTAIN 82 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (ALVAREZ) 80 RIVERSIDE S&T 54 CHEROKEE TOWN CL (MILLS) 48 INDIAN HILLS CC (GILBERT) 37 PIEDMONT DRIVING 34 INDIAN HILLS CC (WATSON) 31 SANDY SPRINGS TE 31 05 HAMPTON HALL/FUL 71 CC OF ROSWELL 65 FOXHALL 57 MILTON RACKET CL 57 SADDLE CREEK 2 51 BROOKFIELD CC 48 HORSESHOE BEND 45 REDFIELD 2 06 SUMMIT CHASE 66 FOUR SEASONS 53 SUGAR CREEK 53 ROCKDALE TENNIS 26 C8 01 EAGLE WATCH 80 POST OAK REC (BAILEY) 71 POST OAK REC (MICCA) 71 WINDSOR OAKS 68 COVENTRY GREEN 51 MARIETTA CC 22 LOCH HIGHLAND 20 GOVERNORS TOWNE 14 02 WHITE COLUMNS G 85 DUNWOODY CC 82 GREATER ATLANTA 60 MJCCA 48 DOUBLEGATE 42 PEACHTREE CORNER 37 LIFE TIME ATHLET 25 CC OF ROSWELL 17 03 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (SHIFLET) 88 SIBLEY FOREST 82 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 60 DRUID HILLS 54 DEKALB TENNIS CE 51 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (ARNOLD) 31 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 22 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (KING) 8 04 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 70 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 56 EE ROBINSON PARK 50 THE RIVER CLUB/G 23 05 THE MANOR GOLF & 70 WHITE COLUMNS G 63 GLEN ABBEY I 60 WOODMONT GOLF & 56 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 40 FIELDSTONE 40 VICKERY 20 06 TRADITIONS OF BR 90 BAY CREEK PARK 40 HAMILTON MILL II 36 BRIGHT WATER 33
C5 Rivermoore Park (Jessica Sepmeyer, captain) C8 The Manor Golf & CC (Joanna Neumann, captain)

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AA1 Mt. Vernon Woods (Marcus Hurtig, captain)
AA1 01 MT. VERNON WOODS 70 CREEKSTONE ESTAT 66 SUGAR CREEK 43 SANDY SPRINGS TE 20 AA2 01 BIRKDALE 85 CROOKED CREEK 82 SMOKE RISE COUNT 60 EAGLE WATCH 48 LAUREL PARK 40 BITSY GRANT/HARD 31 LESLIE BEACH 31 SIBLEY FOREST 20 AA3 01 GRAND CASCADES 71 SHARON LESTER TE 65 SANDY SPRINGS TE (RUBIN) 62 BITSY GRANT/HARD 60 SUGAR CREEK 48 WESTCHESTER S&T 34 LOST FORREST 31 SANDY SPRINGS TE (EDENS) 22 AA4 01 SHARON LESTER TE 65 HAMMOND HILLS 60 DUNWOODY CC 57 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 54 VICKERY 48 EDENWILDE 45 BITSY GRANT/HARD 42 SEVEN HILLS 25 A1 01 LEAFMORE CREEK 91 BLACKBURN 80 ELLARD COMMUNITY 54 HUDLOW T C 40 PEPPERTREE LAKE 40 CC OF ROSWELL 37 RIVER RIDGE @ BA 37 THE BRANCHES 20 02 CANONGATE AT MIR 71 SUMMIT FAMILY YM 68 SANDY SPRINGS TE (DOIRON) 62 WEST HAMPTON 60 SANDY SPRINGS TE (DASH) 48 CHEROKEE TENNIS 42 CHASTAIN LAKES 28 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 17 03 POLO GOLF & CC 74 HAVENSTONE 62 RIVERBROOKE (DUL 62 WINDERMERE/FORSY 60 ST IVES CC 54 THREE CHIMNEYS F 37 WINDWARD LAKE 25 WESTBROOK 17 A3 01 WAF REC 68 VICTOR LORD PARK 60 STERLING ON THE 57 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 54 RIVERMOORE PARK 48 FALLS OF AUTRY M 45 JAMES CREEK TENN 42 SUWANEE STATION 22 02 BITSY GRANT/HARD 80 CHARLTON FORGE 74 CHASTAIN 74 PIEDMONT DRIVING 45 VININGS ESTATES 37 CAMDEN POINTE 37 DEKALB TENNIS CE 31 EAGLE WATCH 20 03 FOXHALL 77 JACKSON CREEK 62 DUNWOODY CC 57 SANDY SPRINGS TE 45 THE CLUB AT SPAL 45 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 45 EAST SPRING LAKE 34 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 31 A5 01 FOUR SEASONS 65 FALLS OF BRASELT 62 WINDERMERE/FORSY 60 ROCKDALE TENNIS 54 HAMILTON MILL II 54 FOWLER PARK 42 SHARON SPRINGS P 34 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 25 02 BLACKBURN (WEINSTEIN) 74 BLACKBURN (ASBURY) 71 SHARON LESTER TE 65 OAKHURST PARK 60 DEKALB TENNIS CE 54 TWIN LAKES 51 HUDLOW T C (MATSUMOTO) 14 HUDLOW T C (THOMPSON) 8 03 SIBLEY FOREST 82 RIVERSIDE S&T 65 HORSESHOE BEND 65 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 48 BITSY GRANT/HARD 37 THE BROADLANDS 37 WESTCHESTER S&T 31 WINDY HILL ATHLE 31 A6 01 DRUID HILLS 71 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 62 DEKALB TENNIS CE 60 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 57 BLACKBURN 54 PEACHTREE CITY T 40 SANDY SPRINGS TE 31 OLDE TOWNE 22 02 PIEDMONT CHASE 80 THE OVERLOOK @ M 68 HAMILTON CROSSIN 54 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE (HANNA) 51 EAST HAMPTON 42 CARMICHAEL FARMS 40 DORSET 40 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE (REYNA) 22 03 SEVEN OAKS 62 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 62 CASTLEBROOKE TEN 57 AVINGTON SUBDIVI 54 STANDARD CLUB 54 LONGLAKE SWIM/TE 51 THREE CHIMNEYS F 40 RICHLAND 17 04 SPALDING WOODS 77 PARK BROOKE II 74 GLENBROOKE 62 WHITE COLUMNS G 54 LIFE TIME ATHLET 51 MARTIN’S LANDING 34 CC OF THE SOUTH 22 DUNWOODY CC 22 A7 01 FIELDSTONE 65 SIENNA 62 CHATEAU ELAN SPO 62 STERLING ON THE 51 SHILOH FARMS 48 SHAKERAG 48 REUNION 37 PARKSTONE 22 02 HARTRIDGE 71 CHADBOURNE 62 PEACHTREE STATIO 57 THE FIELDS I 48 CAMBRIDGE 48 HUDLOW T C 45 FOXWORTH 34 OXFORD MILL 28 03 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 77 PRINCETON CORNER 74 SEVEN HILLS 68 INDIAN HILLS CC 54 CHADDS RIDGE 48 ESTATES OF BROOK 42 EAGLE WATCH 20
04 CRABAPPLE LAKE/P
WEXFORD 62 CRABAPPLE CHASE 57 WYNTERHALL 51 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 51 CROOKED CREEK 40 RIVER RIDGE 37 CHIMNEY LAKES 17 05 VININGS ON THE C 74 SHARON LESTER TE 71 CAPITAL CITY 71 PERKERSON PARK 48 LEAFMORE CREEK 37 DEKALB TENNIS CE 37 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 34 TWIN LAKES 25 A8 01 MARIETTA CC 74 NORTHAMPTON 62 HARMONY ON THE L 57 BROOKSHIRE 48 WESTOVER/COBB 42 LEGACY PARK 42 HOWELL FARMS 40 WOODLANDS 31 02 SUGAR MILL 80 PARK FOREST 68 RIVER GLEN/FUL 57 THE MANOR GOLF & 57 ST IVES CC 48
ABBEY I 40 DOUBLEGATE 25 HEMBREE PARK 22 03 SANDY SPRINGS TE 74 JACKSON CREEK (MYATT) 71 CONCOURSE ATH CL 62 INVERNESS 57 BROOKFIELD CC 54 DUNWOODY CC 37 MJCCA 25 JACKSON CREEK (CAVALLIN) 17 04 SUGAR CREEK 77 SHARON LESTER TE 77 PANGBORN 65 DEKALB TENNIS CE 48 BLACKBURN 42 SOUTHLAND CC 37 TWIN LAKES 28 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 22 05 FOUR SEASONS 85 WATERBURY COVE 68 HAVENSTONE 54 GATES MILL SUBDI 51 WHEATFIELDS RESE 48 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 40 GGC TENNIS FACIL 28 MOUNTAIN PARK 22 06 DEERLAKE 71 HAMILTON FIELDS 68 CASTLEBERRY HEI 62 CREEKSTONE ESTAT 54 VILLAGE GROVE 45 JAMES CREEK TENN 40 NORMAN DOWNES 31 LANSDOWNE 25 B1 01 SHARON LESTER TE (WIESEMA)60 CLAYTON COUNTY T 60 DEKALB TENNIS CE 48 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 48 SOUTH FULTON TEN 48 CHASTAIN 48 BROOKWOOD HILLS 42 SHARON LESTER TE (KRAUS) 42 02 BROOKSTONE CC 71 PINETREE CC 62 WYNGATE SOUTH 60 LOST MOUNTAIN LA 60 SADDLEBROOK/COBB 40 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 40 HEDGEROSE 34 GREAT SKY 28 03 CHASTAIN 82
AA2 Birkdale (Gary Reed, captain)
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WINDY HILL ATHLE 14
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AA3 Sharon Lester TC (Benjamin Van Hout, captain) AA4 Hammond Hills (Brick Faucette, captain)
Order photos online at majestickphotography.shootproof.com. JULY/AUGUST 2023 NETNEWS 71 MEN DUNWOODY CC 71 VILLAGE MILL 62 LESLIE BEACH (PROKESCH) 48 VERMACK 42 LESLIE BEACH (HOLLAND) 40 MILL GLEN 25 SPALDING WOODS 25 04 CHESTNUT GROVE 65 POST OAK REC 62 HANOVER WOODS 60 ARBOR BRIDGE 51 NEW BEDFORD 48 HIGHLAND POINTE 42 INDIAN HILLS CC 40 EDGEMERE 28 05 FALLS OF AUTRY M 62 TUXFORD 57 NESBIT LAKES 57 THE RIDGE 57 DOUBLEGATE 57 JONES BRIDGE S&T 42 CC OF ROSWELL 37 HUDLOW T C 28 06 APALACHEE FARMS 65 W P JONES PARK 62 HIDDEN FALLS SUB 57 RIVERGLEN/GWINNE 57 STONEBRIER AT SU 42 STERLING ON THE 40 WILDWOOD 40 FLOWERS CROSSING 34 07 CAMBRIDGE 74 RICHMOND GLEN 68 WILDBROOKE SUBDI 62 WESTBROOK 54 FOXDALE THE RESE 45 LAKE FOREST SUBD 45 AVONLEIGH SUBDIV 37 ST MARLO CC 11 B2 01 HICKORY SPRINGS 77 BENTWATER 54 THE GEORGIAN 51 RIVER GREEN 51 WOODSTOCK KNOLL 51 DELLINGER PARK 48 CASTEEL HEIGHTS 42 THE FALLS OF CHE 22 02 DEKALB TENNIS CE 70 BITSY GRANT/HARD 70 BLACKBURN 66 SOUTHLAND CC 46 SHARON LESTER TE 43 MCGHEE TENNIS CE 30 REGENCY PARK 23 CLAYTON COUNTY T 0 03 BRISTOL OAKS 60 STOCKTONS CHASE 60 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 60 TALLY GREEN 57 LOCH HIGHLAND 48 HAMPTON FARMS 48 EDGEWATER COVE 42 PRINCETON MILL I 22 04 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 68 KINGSLEY 68 PEACHTREE CORNER 65 FONTAINEBLEAU 60 PINEWALK S&T 51 KIMBALL FARMS 42 SANDY SPRINGS TE 22 DUNWOODY CC 20 05 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 77 MORNING VIEW 71 RIVERMOORE PARK 71 TRADITIONS OF BR 62 DOMINION WALK 48 BUNTEN ROAD PARK 31 SUMMIT CHASE 25 EE ROBINSON PARK 11 06 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 74 WINDERMERE/FORSY 68 PARSONS RUN 62 WATERSTONE FALLS 48 MONTVALE SWIM & 45 ABBOTTS RUN 40 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 37 BARRINGTON ESTAT 22 07 WINDWARD LAKE 77 HANOVER PLACE 62 DRESSAGE 57 HAMPTON STATION 54 COVENTRY 51 SHILOH WOODS 40 BELLETERRE 31 THE RIDGE @ STON 25 B3 01 SWEETWATER T C 77 EAGLE WATCH 65 WYNGATE NORTH 62 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 45 WINSHIP FARMS 45 DELLINGER PARK 37 BENTWATER 34 LEES CROSSING 31 02 BITSY GRANT/HARD 74 PERKERSON PARK 71 VERMACK 65 RIVER CHASE 60 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 51 OAKHURST PARK 37 TERRELL MILL T C 34 GLENLAKE II 5 03 BROOKCLIFF 71 PLANTATION NORTH 68 TREMONT 65 HEMBREE GROVE 51 PLANTATION PLACE 51 HADFIELD 48 HEDGEROW 28 BRADSHAW FARM 14 04 LIFE TIME ATHLET 65 THE BRANCHES 65 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 65 HAMPTON HALL/FUL 60 HORSESHOE BEND 54 EDENWILDE 40 RIVERMONT @ COLO 31 REDFIELD 17 05 EDINBURGH 68 SARATOGA 62 WOODLAND BROOK 54 FALLS OF BRASELT 51 SPOUT SPRINGS TE 51 HOG MOUNTAIN SPO 45 CHADWICK CLUB 37 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 28 06 SMOKE RISE COUNT 71 GLENLAKE I 71 ECHO RIDGE 57 HUDLOW T C 51 DUNWOODY NORTH 48
A1 Leafmore Creek (Brandon Smith, captain) A3 Bitsy Grant/Hard Courts (Andrew Findling, captain) A5 Blackburn (Andre Asbury, captain) A6 Piedmont Chase (Kellen Grachek, captain) A7 Fieldstone (Michael Bates, captain) A8 Sandy Springs TC (Roberto Bazzani, captain)

TERRELL MILL T C 71

SPRINGS 60

SPRINGMONTE 62

CREEKSTONE ESTAT 57

HERRINGTON TRACE 54

FIELDSTONE 45

BRANDON HALL 40

THORNGATE 37

PARK 80

68

RU 65

CREEK 57

MILL II (KAY) 48

TRILOGY PARK 42

WINDSOR AT LANIE 22

LANIER SPRINGS 14

03 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 80

LAKESIDE AT ANSL 62

CHATSWORTH 54

WOODBINE STATION 51

HARMONY ON THE L 48

HANEY WALK 45

ESTATES OF FERNW 42

DEER RUN WEST 14

04 SHARON SPRINGS P 80

WOODLAND PARK 22 05 THE FIELDS I 80

SHARON LESTER TE 71

BERKELEY HILLS C 60

HAMPTON HALL/DEK 54

SUGAR CREEK 42

NEELY FARM 42

WATERS EDGE 25

PEACHTREE STATIO 22

GLASTONBERRY 62

WOODMONT GOLF & 62

CHADDS WALK 51

72 NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2023 MEN BLACKBURN 37 BITSY GRANT/HARD 31 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 31 07 WILDBROOKE SUBDI 82 VICKERY 62 SHILOH FARMS 57 CROOKED CREEK 45 JAMES CREEK TENN 42 GRAN FOREST 40 CENTRAL PARK COU 34 POLO GOLF & CC 34 08 THE FIELDS I 88 GRAND CASCADES 71 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 57 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 51 RIVERBROOKE (SUW 42 BLACKSTONE 42 FOXDALE THE RESE 40 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 5 B4 01 HARRISON T C 80 COPPER CREEK 68 CHESTNUT HILL 65 OAKLEIGH 51 THE BROADLANDS 48 WALKERS RIDGE 45 PIEDMONT CHASE 28 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 11 02 BLACKBURN 74 PIEDMONT DRIVING 65 OLDE TOWNE 60 GEORGETOWN 51 KINGS COVE 45 CARL SANDERS YMC 42 RIVERSIDE S&T 31 SUGAR CREEK 28 03 WHITE COLUMNS G 68 EAST HAMPTON 62 HIGHLAND PARK/CO 57 WINDSOR OAKS 48 OXFORD LAKES 48 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 40 MOUNTAIN CREEK R 40 HAMPTON WOODS 34 04 GRANDVIEW THE EN 85 HEDGEROWS 77 EASTMONT COVE 57 CONNEMARA 45 RIVERWALK 37 EVERGREEN LAKES 37 ST IVES CC 31 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 28 05 PARK BROOKE II 82 LIFE TIME ATHLET 60 KIMBALL BRIDGE C 57 WAF REC 51 SPRING RIDGE 48 CC OF ROSWELL 45 CHARTWELL/FULTON 31 CCS - BARNWELL C 20 06 MONTVALE SWIM & 74 NORTHERN OAKS SU 62 FIELDSTONE 62 POST BROOK FARMS 60 JAMES CREEK TENN 42 BETHELVIEW DOWNS 37 MILTON TENNIS CE 31 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 28 B5 01 HUNTER PARK-CITY 74
HICKORY
SWEET
COUNTRY
EAST COBB S&T
LAUREL PARK
KENNWORTH
02 EE ROBINSON
HAMILTON
CHATTAHOOCHEE
TOWNSEND
HAMILTON
PINE CREEK 57
WALK 48
37
31
TENNIS 20
MILL II (TZIMOUR)
06 SILVER
RIDGE 68
PARK
07 CHATTAHOOCHEE RE 77 ST IVES CC 68 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 57 ABERDEEN 51 CANTERBURY WOODS 45 DEERLAKE 40 CAMBRIDGE 31 SEVEN OAKS 28 B6 01 STILLWATER 85 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 74 ST MARLO CC 60 BRIDLEWOOD 48 SHAKERAG 37 TURTLE CREEK 31 PARKSIDE 31 WESTOVER/GWINNET 31 02 THE MANOR GOLF & 82 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 57 DUNMOOR S&T 51 CROOKED CREEK 48 LAKE ASTORIA 45 LAKE LAUREL 42 PROVIDENCE OAKS 42
GLEN ABBEY I 45 BROOKFIELD CC 45
BROOKE II 42 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 20
B1 Chestnut Grove (Allen Barnhart, captain) B2 Windward Lake (Jeff English, captain) B3 Glenlake I (Arnie Ahn, captain) B4 Harrison TC (Mike Rose, captain) B5 Sharon Springs Park (Ganapati Kotharkar, captain) B6 Chastain (Ryan Buck, captain)
Order photos online at majestickphotography.shootproof.com. JULY/AUGUST 2023 NETNEWS 73 MEN WELLINGTON 28 03 BLACKBURN 71 RIVER STATION 71 MARTIN’S LANDING 57 KINGSLEY 57 GLENBROOKE 51 SADDLE CREEK 2 40 THE CLUB AT SPAL 40 HUNTLEY HILLS 11 04 CHASTAIN 91 ROCKDALE TENNIS 51 SHARON LESTER TE 51 LEAFMORE CREEK 45 AVONDALE S & T 45 WOODS OF PARKVIE 42 BITSY GRANT/HARD 37 EAGLES LANDING 34 05 CREEKSIDE GOLF & 74 CAMDEN POINTE 68 ECHO MILL II 62 HERITAGE CLUB 54 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 51 CANTERBURY 45 CHESTNUT HILL 40 WALKERS RIDGE NO 2 06 THE PARK @ VININ 85 POST OAK REC 71 SIBLEY FOREST 54 CAMERON GLEN 45 LOST FORREST 40 WICKS CREEK 40 ARBOR VIEW 40 FOXHALL 22 B7 01 KING VALLEY AT V 68 BYRNWYCK S & T 65 PEACHTREE CITY T 54 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 54 ECHO RIDGE 48 DRUID HILLS 42 DUNWOODY CC 37 HORSESHOE BEND 28 02 STOCKTONS MILL 74 DEER RUN WEST 60 PINETREE CC 60 WOODBRIDGE @ HAM 54 CHEROKEE TENNIS 51 MARIETTA CC 40 CHASTAIN LAKES 37 BROOKSTONE 3 20 03 KINGS FARM 71 INDIAN HILLS CC 62 WESTCHESTER S&T 51 CHICKERING 51 CHESTNUT CREEK 45 WEXFORD 42 WOODFIELD 37 HERITAGE @ ROSWE 37 04 PRINCETON SQUARE 77 TRADITIONS OF BR 68 THREE CHIMNEYS F 60 BARRINGTON 51 APALACHEE RIVER 51 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 45 GRAND CASCADES 28 MORNING VIEW 17 05 GREATER ATLANTA 91 LESLIE BEACH 68 AVOCET CLUB 57 HANARRY ESTATES 57 HANARRY WEST 42 LOCKRIDGE FOREST 28 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 28 HALES TRACE 25 06 PLANTATION @ BRO 76 FOWLER PARK 66 HILLBROOKE 63 BELLMOORE PARK 56 HAYNES LANDING 36 POTTERSTONE 30 FALLS OF AUTRY M 20 GLEN ABBEY I 0 B8 01 DEKALB TENNIS CE 77 RICHARD CRAIG PA 65 BEN HILL PARK 57 MCGHEE TENNIS CE 54 BLACKBURN 48 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 40 TWIN LAKES 28 CARL SANDERS YMC 28 02 BENTWATER 74 BURNT HICKORY RE 65 THE OVERLOOK @ M 62 THE GEORGIAN 57 SENTINEL WEST 54 WOODBRIDGE @ HAM 40 OAKWIND 34 BROOKSTONE CC 11 03 ROSWELL STATION 77 MILL GLEN 62 THE BRANCHES 57 ARTHURS VINEYARD 51 INVERNESS 45 DUNWOODY CC 40 KENSINGTON FARMS 40 EAST HAMPTON 22 04 LAUREL PARK 77 LEGACY PARK 68 TOWNE MILL 62 EAST COBB S&T 57 MOUNTAIN VIEW 45 SUMMERCHASE/CHE 40 SOLEIL AT LAURE 25 FAIR OAKS TENNIS 22 05 FLOWERS CROSSING (OLIVER) 77 FLOWERS CROSSING (HIGGENB) 71 MAPLE RIDGE S&T 54 RIVER OAK S&R 51 DANIEL PARK 51 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 48 STERLING ON THE 25 STEEPLECHASE 20 06 LONGLAKE SWIM/TE 74 HAMPTON GOLF VIL 68 RIVERMOORE PARK 65 SEVEN OAKS 48 EDGEBROOK 40 GLENCREE 34 CASTLEBERRY HEI 34 WEST OAKS 34 07 CROOKED CREEK 77 WINDWARD LAKE 68 OXFORD MILL 60 ABBOTTS COVE 54 SPALDING GLEN 45 NESBIT LAKES 40 THORN BERRY 31 PEACHTREE STATIO 22 C1 01 BRITTANY 70
B7 Greater Atlanta Christian Schools (Chris Allen, captain) B8 Rivermoore Park (Jeffrey Brassow, captain) C1 Wild Timber (Paul Summers, captain) C2 Mountain Park (Asifuddin Khadari, captain) C3 The Branches (Robert Timmons, captain) C4 Towne Lake Hills (Michael Resnick, captain)

WEST SMYRNA S&T 65

CHESTNUT SPRINGS 65

INDIAN HILLS CC 48

CHIMNEY SPRINGS 42

LEGACY PARK 40

LOCH HIGHLAND 34

HARMONY ON THE L 31

02 LEAFMORE CREEK 70

PEACHTREE CORNER 60

PEACHTREE STATIO 56

WINDING VISTA 53

RIVERMIST/GWINNE 46

BITSY GRANT/SOFT 40

GLENLAKE I 23

03 TRADITIONS (VENTERU) 71

SENECA 62

ABERDEEN 54

CONCORD FARMS 45

JAMES CREEK TENN (NALADAL) 45

JAMES CREEK TENN (NANJIAN) 45

TRADITIONS (MASCHERIN) 40

COPPER CREEK-FOR 34

04 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 82

SUGAR MILL 80

FALLS OF AUTRY M 62

WINDWARD LAKE 54

STONEBRIER AT SU 48

OLDE ATLANTA CLU 28

CC OF ROSWELL 25

DULUTH RACQUET C 14

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01 SANCTUARY 65

HUNTCLIFF/FUL 62

GLENLAKE I 57

WEXFORD 57

MARTIN’S LANDING 45

PARK AT CEDARCRE 40

BRITTANY 37

HOWELL FARMS 25

02 AVOCET CLUB 91

HILLBROOKE 74

CAMBRIDGE 60

EDENWILDE 57

DUNMOOR S&T 54

SEVEN OAKS 34

LIFE TIME ATHLET 22

PEACHTREE CORNER 5

03 JAMES CREEK TENN 93

CROOKED CREEK 70

LONGLAKE SWIM/TE 53

STERLING ON THE 46

FIELDSTONE 40

LAUREL SPRINGS/F 33

BRAMBLETT GROVE 13

74 NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2023 MEN SYKES PARK 63 HUDLOW T C 60 SMOKE RISE COUNT 56 DUNWOODY NORTH 40 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 33 RICHARD CRAIG PA 23 02 BRADSHAW FARM 68 NORTHAMPTON 65 WINDSOR OAKS 65 THE FALLS OF CHE 60 MARTIN’S LANDING 45 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 37 FALCON CREST 31 LAKE CHARLES PLA 25 03 DUNWOODY CC 74 BRIDGEWATER SUBD 57 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 54 THE FIELDS III 48 DOUBLEGATE 45 CC OF ROSWELL 42 RIVER GLEN/FUL 40 FONTAINEBLEAU 37 04 CAMDEN PLACE 77 OLD PAPER MILL 77 VININGS ESTATES 68 BUTLER CREEK 54 CHAPEL HILL 37 SIBLEY FOREST 34 BROWNS FARM 31 EAST COBB S&T 20 05 WILD TIMBER 91 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 77 SEVEN OAKS 60 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 42 TUXFORD 37 OXFORD MILL 37 WINDERMERE/FORSY 34 SHARON SPRINGS P 20 06 RICHLAND 68 BENTWOOD 62 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 62 GREAT OAKS LANDI 57 SUGAR MILL 45 WHEATFIELDS 37 SUMMIT CHASE 34 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 31 07 GREEN SUMMERS 80 FOWLER PARK 71 CHESWYCK 65 FIELDSTONE 51 CREEKSTONE ESTAT 48 LAKEHAVEN 45 POLO GOLF & CC 25 VANNS TAVERN 8 C2 01 HAMILTON MILL I 66 PARKSTONE 63 LAKE FOREST SUBD 56 RIVERSTONE PLANT 50 GRANDVIEW THE EN 43 REUNION 40 EDINBURGH 30 02 BITSY GRANT/HARD 82 MOUNTAIN PARK 80 DEKALB TENNIS CE 57 GLENLAKE I 57 SARATOGA 51 MJCCA 34 WINDY HILL ATHLE 31 SMOKE RISE COUNT 2 03 WESTBROOK 74 WOODMONT GOLF & 71 NOTTING HILL 60 DEERLAKE 54 GLEN ABBEY I 40 STANDARD CLUB 40 SPRING RIDGE 34 WATERS MILL 25 04 HOLLY SPRINGS 82 WOODLANDS 65 EAGLE WATCH 57 CHADDS FORD 54 WHITFIELD 45 DEVEREUX DOWNS 37 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 37 HIGHLAND POINTE 20 C3 01 WEATHERSTONE 73 DELLINGER PARK 70 FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE 60 CREEKSIDE OAKS 53 HARRISON T C 50 LEGACY PARK 23 ANNEEWAKEE TRAIL 20 02 CHATTAHOOCHEE RU 74 GRAND CASCADES 71 CHATEAU ELAN SPO 68 COOPERS POND 51 WINDERMERE/FORSY 51 WILD TIMBER 45 SHAKERAG 25 ROCKDALE TENNIS 11 03 DUNWOODY CC (REECE) 71 THE BRANCHES 68 CHADDS WALK 65 DUNWOODY CC (ORR) 62 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 40 OLDE TOWNE 40 CC OF THE SOUTH 28 DEKALB TENNIS CE 22 04 FOWLER PARK 80 SHARON SPRINGS P 65 BRIDLE RIDGE 60 WINDWARD LAKE 57 WHITE COLUMNS G 45 THE MANOR GOLF & 40 TUXFORD 37 ST IVES CC 14 C4 01 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 74 WINDY HILL ATHLE 68 WYNTERHALL 62 SEVEN HILLS 60 SENTINEL LAKE 51 JACKSON CREEK 34 BENTLEY PARK SUB 25 CLARY LAKES 22 02 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 88 ARBORS AT LAKEVI 68 PENNBROOKE 54 FIELDSTONE 54 BROOKFIELD CC 37 HIGHLAND RIDGE 34 BRISTOL OAKS 34 RIVER GREEN 28 03 THE RIVER CLUB/G 83 DOUBLEGATE 63 THREE CHIMNEYS F 50 DRUID HILLS 46 PARSONS RUN 40 HANARRY ESTATES 36 FLOWERS CROSSING 30 C6 01 ECHO MILL II 71
C6 Traditions (Pradeep Venteru, captain) C8 Sanctuary (Ryan Repic, captain)

SUNDAY WOMEN

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WOMEN
SUNDAY
AA1 Bitsy Grant/Hard Courts (Victoria Traynor, captain) AA3 Blackburn (Paige Oelke, captain)
AA1 01 BITSY GRANT/HARD 73 SANDY SPRINGS TE 63 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 36 SUGAR CREEK 26 AA3 01 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 53 VERMACK 53 VICKERY 53 EE ROBINSON PARK 50 RIVERBROOKE (DUL 46 FOWLER PARK 43 LIFE TIME ATHLET 43 02 BLACKBURN 93 SHARON LESTER TE (TULLIS) 60 SANDY SPRINGS TE 60 SHARON LESTER TE (AFERIAT) 50 SUGAR CREEK 30 ANSLEY 26 VILLAGE MILL 23 03 SANDY SPRINGS TE 90 FAIR OAKS TENNIS 63 CHEROKEE TENNIS 50 TERRELL MILL T C 50 HARRISON T C 43 LITCHFIELD 100 26 SADDLE CREEK 2 26 A1 01 PEACHTREE CORNER 68 WHITE COLUMNS G 65 LAKESIDE AT ANSL 60 BROOKFIELD CC 48 GLASTONBERRY 45 DUNWOODY CC 45 PARK BROOKE I 40 CC OF ROSWELL 25 02 SIBLEY FOREST 68 DEKALB TENNIS CE 68 DRUID HILLS 65 PEACHTREE CITY T 60 SWEETWATER T C 51 LEGACY PARK 40 CHASTAIN 34 TRIBUTARY 8 03 OLDE SAVANNAH SQ 71 BOBBY BAILEY TC 65 WATERS EDGE 57 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 54 FOWLER PARK 54 ROCKDALE TENNIS 40 WILD TIMBER 28 MILL CREEK HIGH 28 A2 01 DELLINGER PARK 77 EAGLE WATCH 62 CANONGATE AT MIR 54 FAIR OAKS TENNIS 51 BURNT HICKORY LA 51 WYNGATE SOUTH 40 LEES CROSSING 37 THE OVERLOOK @ M 25 02 LAUREL BROOKE 74 HARRISON T C 68 EAST HAMPTON 62 OLDE TOWNE 57 NORTHAMPTON 54 HAMPTON FARMS 45 KINGSGATE 28 TERRELL MILL T C 8 03 BOBBY BAILEY TC 77 LAKE FOREST SUBD 62 ST IVES CC 57 VICKERY 57 CROOKED CREEK 48 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 40 SEVEN OAKS 28 CENTRAL PARK COU 28 04 SANDY SPRINGS TE (STICE) 74 KIMBALL FARMS 71 W P JONES PARK 65 JONES BRIDGE S&T 48 THE BRANCHES 48 SANDY SPRINGS TE (HOLLEY) 45 OXFORD MILL 28 MILL GLEN 17 05 ROCKDALE TENNIS 71 SUGAR CREEK 71 SHARON LESTER TE 62 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 54 TWIN LAKES 54 BROOKWOOD MANOR 37 WATERS EDGE 22 DEKALB TENNIS CE 22 A3 01 DEKALB TENNIS CE 77 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (THOMAS) 62 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (BINNS) 57 SHARON LESTER TE 48 PEACHTREE CITY T 42 ANSLEY 42 HANOVER WEST 40 GLENLAKE I 28 02 BLACKBURN (EDGAR) 65 HEMBREE GROVE 60 BLACKBURN (EMERSON) 60 WINDY HILL ATHLE 54 SPRING RIDGE 45 TALLY GREEN 42 DUNWOODY CC 37 TERRELL MILL T C 31 03 FOUR SEASONS 62 CONNEMARA 62 JONES BRIDGE S&T 57 STERLING ON THE 54 PEACHTREE STATIO 45 LOCKRIDGE FOREST 42 VICTOR LORD PARK 42 HANARRY ESTATES 31 04 PARKSTONE 65 THE MANOR GOLF & 62 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 60 FOXDALE THE RESE 54 LONGLAKE SWIM/TE 48 CC OF THE SOUTH 40 HILLBROOKE 37 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 31 05 CHEROKEE TENNIS (CURRY) 77 THE WATERFORD 65 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 54 HIGHLAND POINTE 54 WALKERS RIDGE 42 CHEROKEE TENNIS (PUTZEL) 42 SADDLEBROOK/COBB 34 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 28 A5 01 VILLAGE MILL 74 SUMMERGROVE 68 WASHINGTON PARK 62 CARL SANDERS YMC 57 DRUID HILLS 51 CHASTAIN 37 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 28 RIVERSIDE S&T 20 02 BROOKSTONE CC 63 THE FALLS OF CHE 60 MARIETTA CC 53 HAMILTON CROSSIN 50 PINETREE CC 50 WEATHERSTONE 40 OLDE HERITAGE 33 03 SANDY SPRINGS TE 77 PLANTATION NORTH 65 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 54 POST OAK REC 48 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 45 WESTCHESTER S&T 42 INDIAN HILLS CC 40 HEMBREE PARK 25 04 PLANTATION @ BRO 77 FLOWERS CROSSING 74 CAMBRIDGE 60 CHATEAU ELAN SPO 51 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 45 TURTLE CREEK 40 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 28 GROVE PARK 22 05 CC OF ROSWELL 65 DOUBLEGATE 60 PEACHTREE STATIO 60 NESBIT LAKES 54 VERMACK 48 STEVENS CREEK 40 HORSESHOE BEND 37 HUDLOW T C 34 06 WOODMONT GOLF & 77 CASTLEBROOKE TEN 62 WESTBROOK 62 FIELDSTONE 48 MANOR NORTH 45 WHITE COLUMNS G 40 MILTON RACKET CL 31 DRESSAGE 31 A7 01 DEERLAKE 71 GRAND CASCADES 65 RIVERMOORE PARK 54 VILLAGE GROVE 51 TRADITIONS OF BR 48 RIVERWALK 42 LANIER SPRINGS 34 SARATOGA 31 02 SANDY SPRINGS TE 74 RIVER GLEN/FUL 65 HILLBROOKE 62 FALLS OF AUTRY M 60 PARK BROOKE II 42 HORSESHOE BEND 37 SEVEN OAKS 37 CROOKED CREEK 20 03 BITSY GRANT/HARD 85 CARL SANDERS YMC 54 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 54 NEW BEDFORD 51 KINGS COVE 42 BYRNWYCK S & T 40 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 37 SANDY SPRINGS TE 34 04 SEVEN HILLS 71 WOODLANDS 68 WESTCHESTER S&T 54 INDIAN HILLS CC 51 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 51 TERRELL MILL T C 42 LAKESIDE AT ANSL 31 HARRISON T C 28 05 GLENLAKE II 73 ROCKDALE TENNIS 63 DRUID HILLS 56 PEACHTREE CITY T (WEEKS) 50 SUGAR CREEK 40 PEACHTREE CITY T (DANIELL) 36 MCGHEE TENNIS CE 30 A8 01 BROOKSTONE 3 71 WEST HAMPTON 68 LOST FORREST 65 BENTWATER 54 BROOKSTONE 1 51 HUNTER PARK-CITY 37 SEVEN HILLS 25 DELLINGER PARK 25 02 DRUID HILLS 80 LESLIE BEACH 62 DEKALB TENNIS CE 60 MOUNTAIN PARK (CARTER) 54 ECHO RIDGE 37 MOUNTAIN PARK (HOLMES) 34 SUGAR CREEK 34 GLENLAKE I 34 03 MURPHY CANDLER 74 TALLY GREEN 71 HUNTLEY HILLS 71 BRITTANY 45 KING VALLEY AT V 45 CARL SANDERS YMC 42 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 31 BLACKBURN 17 04 CC OF ROSWELL 74 SPRING RIDGE 65 WYNTERHALL 65 INVERNESS 42 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 40 LIFE TIME ATHLET 40 MJCCA 40 FALLS OF AUTRY M 31 05 WINDWARD LAKE 74 MILTON RACKET CL 65 FIELDSTONE 62 EAGLE WATCH 42 WEXFORD 42 HARRISON T C 40 GOVERNOR’S PRESE 37 POLO GOLF & CC 34

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B2

01 WESTOVER/COBB 68

WOODBRIDGE @ HAM 62

BARNES MILL 57

LEGACY PARK (FERNANDEZ) 57

LEGACY PARK (MICHEL) 48

CHESTNUT HILL 45

CAMDEN POINTE 31

HUNTER PARK-CITY 28

02 MCGHEE TENNIS CE 68

BITSY GRANT/SOFT 62

LEAFMORE CREEK 60

CHASTAIN 57

DRUID HILLS 48

DEKALB TENNIS CE 42

BITSY GRANT/HARD 34

CARL SANDERS YMC 25

03 EAGLE WATCH 80

CRABAPPLE LAKE/P 57

HIGHLAND POINTE 54

WINDY HILL ATHLE 51

CARMICHAEL FARMS 51

SEWELL PARK 42

OLDE TOWNE 37

CHASTAIN 25

04

GEORGETOWN 77

DUNWOODY CC (REECE) 68

THE BRANCHES 60

SANDY SPRINGS TE (RICHARD) 57

DUNWOODY CC (HUTCHENS) 54

HAMMOND HILLS 37

DUNWOODY CC (LIVINGSTON) 31

SANDY SPRINGS TE (LEESON)

76 NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2023 SUNDAY WOMEN 06 ATLANTA ATHLETIC (JOHNSON) 74 DEERLAKE 68 ST IVES CC 54 ATLANTA ATHLETIC (MALONE) 54 SPRINGMONTE 51 ST MARLO CC 42 CREEKSTONE ESTAT 40 ABERDEEN 14 07 WILD TIMBER 74 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 68 LIBERTY SUBDIVIS 62 BUFORD CITY PARK 54 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 45 GRANDVIEW THE EN 40 APALACHEE FARMS 34 MORNING VIEW 20 B1 01 RICHLAND 65 WINDERMERE/FORSY 62 REUNION 57 CHATTAHOOCHEE RU 57 SARDIS SPORT COM 51 HIDDEN FALLS SUB 51 TRADITIONS OF BR 42 TWIN CREEKS 11 02 BRISTOL OAKS 74 JACKSON CREEK 57 WEXFORD 57 LAUREL BROOKE 54 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 48 BROOKFIELD CC 45 LOCH HIGHLAND 40 WATERFORD GREEN 22 03 WOODS OF PARKVIE 77 HAVENSTONE 71 SHAKERAG 54 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 48 ST IVES CC 45 THE CLUB AT SPAL 40 PEACHTREE STATIO 34 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 28 04 LAKE LAUREL 74 GLEN ABBEY I 60 SHARON SPRINGS P 57 HAMPTON HALL/FUL 51 WINDWARD LAKE 45 THREE CHIMNEYS F 45 BELLETERRE 42 MILTON TENNIS CE 22 05 DEKALB TENNIS CE 68 OAKHURST PARK 62 DRUID HILLS 54 SOUTH FULTON TEN 54 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 48 BITSY GRANT/HARD 42 BROOKWOOD HILLS 42 EAGLES LANDING 25 06 HEDGEROSE 80 WESTPORT 68 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 51 HAMILTON CROSSIN 45 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 40 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 40 HARRISON T C 37 CHADDS RIDGE 37 07 FOXCROFT 68 MJCCA 62 SANDY SPRINGS TE (HUBER) 57 SANDY SPRINGS TE (LOWRY) 48 DUNWOODY CC 45 CC OF ROSWELL 45 WYNTERHALL 37 EAST ROSWELL PAR 34 08 PRINCETON MILL I 62 COCHISE 62 TERRELL MILL T C 62 CREEKSIDE GOLF & 57 SIBLEY FOREST 51 VININGS ESTATES 42 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 37 CHADDS WALK
14 05 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 68 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 60 EMBRY HILLS 57 BERKELEY WALK 57 SOUTHLAND CC 54 BERKELEY HILLS C 40 NORTH FORKE 37 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 25 06 CHATSWORTH @ FOR 71 WESTBROOK 60 FOWLER PARK 57 CENTRAL PARK COU 48 VANNS TAVERN 48 WINDERMERE/FORSY 45 BOBBY BAILEY TC 40 FIELDSTONE 28 07 GLEN ABBEY I 80 MARTIN’S LANDING 65 TUXFORD 60 KIMBALL FARMS 51 DUNMOOR S&T 51 KINGSLEY 37 PINEWALK S&T 34 NEELY FARM 20 08 MILTON TENNIS CE 60 CROOKED CREEK (JOVE) 57 THE MANOR GOLF & 51 MONTVALE SWIM & 51
A1 Peachtree Corners S&R (Lindsey King captain) A7 Woodlands (Bridget Merryman, captain) A8 Wild Timber (Mary Geil, captain) A3 Bitsy Grant/Soft Courts (Katie Thomas, captain) A5 Summergrove (Angela Galusha, captain) A2 Sandy Springs TC (Elaine Stice, captain)
Order photos online at majestickphotography.shootproof.com. JULY/AUGUST 2023 NETNEWS 77 SUNDAY WOMEN PARSONS RUN 48 WINDWARD LAKE 45 THE HIGHLANDS @ 42 CROOKED CREEK (GROSMAN) 42 B3 01 CLAYTON COUNTY T 74 FOUR SEASONS 62 DRUID HILLS 60 RICHARD CRAIG PA 51 ROCKDALE TENNIS 48 DEKALB TENNIS CE (DESROSI) 45 GLENLAKE I 40 DEKALB TENNIS CE (DETAMOR) 17 02 MORNINGBROOKE 71 KNOLLWOOD LAKES 60 BARRINGTON 57 RIVERMOORE PARK 51 BRIGHT WATER 45 MAPLE RIDGE S&T 45 RUBY FOREST 42 NORTH FORKE 25 03 LESLIE BEACH 68 BRITTANY 62 BLACKBURN (OLIVIER) 54 BLACKBURN (ZANGER) 48 TWIN LAKES 48 PIEDMONT DRIVING 45 GEORGETOWN 42 ANSLEY 28 04 SEVEN OAKS 68 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 65 SHILOH FARMS 62 LONGLAKE SWIM/TE 54 TUXFORD 51 PARSONS RUN 42 SUGAR MILL 37 HIGHLAND PARK/FU 17 05 CANTERBURY 71 OAKLEIGH 65 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 54 GOVERNORS TOWNE 45 KENNWORTH TENNIS 42 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 42 LEGACY PARK 40 CARTERSVILLE COU 37 06 DEVEREUX DOWNS 77 RIVERSIDE 62 FOREST CREEK 51 ESTATES OF FERNW 51 ROSWELL STATION 48 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 48 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 37 MARTIN’S LANDING 22 07 JACKSON CREEK 77 PRINCETON LAKES 68 TOLLESON PARK 60 CHASTAIN 57 SENTINEL LAKE 48 NORTH FOREST 34 BISHOP’S GREEN 28 RIVER FOREST 25 08 LIFE TIME ATHLET 82 AVOCET CLUB 57 THE CLUB AT SPAL 54 CC OF THE SOUTH 51 JONES BRIDGE S&T 45 CC OF ROSWELL 45 HUDLOW T C 40 DUNWOODY CC 22 B4 01 WYNGATE SOUTH 74 THE GEORGIAN 68 MARIETTA CC 62 THE RESERVE 60 SUMMERCHASE/CHE 42 WOODBRIDGE @ HAM 42 DELLINGER PARK 25 KENNWORTH TENNIS 22 02 ANSLEY 77 BLACKBURN (SCHNEIDER) 71 BLACKBURN (WILKINSON) 65 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 48 PIEDMONT DRIVING 40 BITSY GRANT/HARD 40 HUNTLEY HILLS 28 CHASTAIN 22 03 WOODBINE STATION 74 HARMONY ON THE L 71 RIVER GREEN 65 WHITE COLUMNS G 62 CRABAPPLE CHASE 45 EAGLE WATCH 28 FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE 28 CHIMNEY LAKES 22 04 BITSY GRANT/HARD 70 DUNWOODY CC 66 PENHURST 56 INVERNESS 53 SANDY SPRINGS TE 50 PROVIDENCE CORNE 26 INDIAN HILLS CC 26 REDFIELD 0 05 LIFE TIME ATHLET 93 GREAT OAKS LANDI 53 SMOKE RISE COUNT 53 HUDLOW T C 50 ROCKDALE TENNIS 46 FONTAINEBLEAU 30 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 23 06 TRADITIONS OF BR 71 HAMILTON MILL I 68 CHADWICK CLUB 62 BUFORD CITY PARK 60 WHITE OAK PLACE 54 HERITAGE CREST 48 STERLING ON THE 28 THE PRESERVE 5 07 EDENWILDE 88 HAYNES LANDING 65 WELLINGTON 62 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 54 CAMBRIDGE 48 RIVER STATION 31 BRIDLE RIDGE 28 HARTRIDGE 20 08 POLO GOLF & CC 71 BARRETT DOWNS 68 PRINCETON SQUARE 68 THORNGATE 48 HIGHLANDS @ BRID 48 TURNBERRY 42 SPRINGMONTE 40 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 11 B5 01 WHITE COLUMNS G 71
B3 Leslie Beach (Maryellen Stockton, captain) B5 The Fields I (Tasha Hilson, captain) B4 Dunwoody CC (Rebecca Davis, captain) B6 Heritage @ Roswell (Alicia Rodriguez, captain) B1 Foxcroft (Kathy Burke, captain) B2 Eagle Watch (Christi Fiorentini, captain)

80

SUGAR CREEK (POPE) 65

DEKALB TENNIS CE (MOSKOWI) 62

DRUID HILLS 54

RICHARD CRAIG PA 37

DEKALB TENNIS CE (JACKSON) 37

LEAFMORE CREEK 34

SUGAR CREEK (WEAVER) 28

02 KIMBALL BRIDGE C 65 GREATER ATLANTA 62

THE FIELDS I 54

SEVEN OAKS 51

EDENWILDE 51

STANDARD CLUB 45

CC OF ROSWELL 37

RIVERMOORE PARK 31

03 BLACKBURN 77

HUDLOW T C 71

MJCCA 68

KINGSLEY 51

HAMPTON HALL/DEK 37

HORSESHOE BEND 34

SANDY SPRINGS TE 31

PANGBORN 28

04 DUNCAN’S LAKE TE 71

FLOWERS CROSSING 57

TURTLE CREEK 57

WHITE HAWK 51

WILDWOOD 51

PEACHTREE WOODS 40

BROOKWOOD MANOR 37

GGC TENNIS FACIL 34

05 SHARON LESTER TE (PIERCE) 68

WEATHERSTONE 68

HAMPTON FARMS 60

MONTCLAIR

@ ROSWE 80 HOLLY SPRINGS 77 JOHNSONS LANDING 60 CHESTNUT CREEK 45 MOUNTAIN CREEK R 42

78 NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2023
LITCHFIELD 100 65 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 62 INDEPENDENCE SQ 57 EAST SPRING LAKE 48 WEXFORD 37 WESTCHESTER S&T 34 EAST HAMPTON 22 02 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 65 CASTEEL HEIGHTS 60 TOLLESON PARK 60 OAKWIND 57 LEGACY PARK 54 CHARLTON FORGE 40 STILESBORO TRACE 31 LAUREL PARK 31 03 FOXHALL 65 NORTHAMPTON 62 HARRISON T C 57 ARBOR VIEW 54 DEER RUN WEST 48 EAGLE WATCH 45 WOODBINE STATION 34 CHATSWORTH 31 04 MCGHEE TENNIS CE 74 SUGAR CREEK 71 SUMMIT FAMILY YM 60 TWIN LAKES 54 CHASTAIN 51 AVONDALE S & T 37 WINDING VISTA 37 TERRELL MILL T C 14 05 EE ROBINSON PARK 85 AVONLEA CROSSING 74 WILD TIMBER 48 TRILOGY PARK 42 STERLING ON THE 42 FOREST PLANTATIO 42 LANSDOWNE 37 DEL WEBB CHATEAU 25 06 HANARRY WEST 82 ST IVES CC 62 WATERS EDGE 60 WESTOVER/GWINNET 54 BRIDLEWOOD 42 HANARRY ESTATES 40 SUMMIT CHASE 37 CHADWICK CLUB 20 07 WINDERMERE/FORSY (RATHBUN) 68 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 68 WINDERMERE/FORSY (HILL) 62 DEERLAKE 57 THREE CHIMNEYS F 48 GREEN SUMMERS 37 NORTHERN OAKS SU 28 RIVERSTONE PLANT 28 08 THE FIELDS I 82 GLASTONBERRY 71 VILLAGE MILL 57 OXFORD MILL 54 PEACHTREE STATIO 40 WAF REC 40 LOCKRIDGE FOREST 28 DOUBLEGATE 25 B6 01 DEKALB TENNIS CE (RODRIGU)
SUNDAY WOMEN
06 HERITAGE
07 TOWNE
THE BROADLANDS 54 HARMONY ON THE L 48 PACES CLUB 45 HARRISON T C 42 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (RANDOLP) 37 08 EDINBURGH 71 FIELDSTONE 65 NOTTING HILL (BADGER) 57 PROVENCE 45 NOTTING HILL (MANSPEAKER) 45 RIVER FALLS 42 WOODLAND PARK 40 CROOKED CREEK 31 B7 01 THE FALLS AT MAS 71 SWEETWATER T C 65 NEWNAN CC 54 SUMMIT FAMILY YM 51 MCGHEE TENNIS CE 45 ECHO MILL II 42 CANONGATE AT MIR 34 PRINCETON LAKES/ 34 02 WINDSOR OAKS 71 CHESTNUT GROVE 71 HEDGEROW 60 WICKS CREEK 54 DEER RUN WEST 48
ESTATE 54 WINDY HILL ATHLE 42 MEADOWGROVE 40 SHARON LESTER TE (EXLEY) 34 VININGS ESTATES 31
NORTHAMPTON 40 PIEDMONT CHASE 34 CHICKERING 20
LAKE HILLS 62 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (KIM) 54 HANEY WALK 54
C1 Mill Glen (Teresa Acosta, captain) C3 Lifetime Athletic & Tennis (Elisabeth Hidle, captain) C2 Richard Craig Park (Kallie Medbery, captain) C4 Crooked Creek (Milena Armani, captain) B7 Capital City (Emily Scanlon, captain) B8 Windward Lake Club (Victoria Roos Olsson, captain)
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JULY/AUGUST 2023 NETNEWS 79 SUNDAY WOMEN BROWNS FARM 40 DELLINGER PARK 31 KENNWORTH TENNIS 22 03 CAPITAL CITY 91 HAMPTON WOODS 71 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 54 THE BRANCHES 51 SIBLEY FOREST 42 VERMACK 34 DUNWOODY CC 31 BRITTANY 22 04 BROOKFIELD CC (DECAN) 74 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 68 MIDDLEBROOKE 65 WOODMONT GOLF & 54 GREAT SKY 45 ESTATES OF BROOK 34 BROOKFIELD CC (WALKER) 31 NEWCASTLE FARM 25 05 DRUID HILLS 68 ASHFORD PARK 60 RICHARD CRAIG PA 51 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 51 AVONDALE S & T 48 LESLIE BEACH 45 FOUR SEASONS (MCINTOSH) 40 FOUR SEASONS (GROFF) 34 06 SHAKERAG 68 CREEKSTONE ESTAT 62 THREE CHIMNEYS F 60 LAKE FOREST SUBD 51 JAMES CREEK TENN 48 ASHEBROOKE 45 VICKERY 37 ABERDEEN 25 07 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 70 APALACHEE RIVER 66 CHATEAU ELAN SPO 46 SARATOGA 46 HAMILTON MILL I 43 HAMILTON MILL II 40 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 20 08 THE FIELDS I 85 FALLS OF AUTRY M 65 ST IVES CC 62 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 45 DOUBLEGATE 42 CC OF ROSWELL 37 PENNBROOKE 31 HEMBREE PARK 28 B8 01 STILLWATER 65 REUNION 60 CHANDLER POND 57 LANIER SPRINGS 51 RIVER COLONY SOU 45 MORNING VIEW 45 RICHLAND 42 GREAT OAKS LANDI 31 02 ABBOTTS COVE 77 GRAND CASCADES 74 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 62 RIVERBROOKE (DUL 51 PEACHTREE CORNER 45 SHAKERAG 40 CC OF THE SOUTH 40 ST IVES CC 8 03 THE MANOR GOLF & (HU) 77 WINDWARD LAKE 71 FIELDSTONE (COHORST) 65 THE MANOR GOLF & (LEMKE) 40 FIELDSTONE (MCALPINE) 40 CROOKED CREEK 37 WILD MEADOWS 37 MILTON RACKET CL 31 04 DUNWOODY NORTH (VELJOVIC) 65 HALES TRACE 62 LIFE TIME ATHLET 57 SMOKE RISE COUNT 54 ECHO RIDGE 51 BLACKBURN (WILLIAMS) 48 BLACKBURN (GAY) 34 DUNWOODY NORTH (CARVER) 25 05 THE WATERFORD 74 BROWNS FARM 60 SEVEN HILLS 57 BROOKSTONE CC 51 HARDAGE FARM 45 BUTLER CREEK 42 PARK AT CEDARCRE 34 MARIETTA CC 34 06 BITSY GRANT/HARD 80 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 68 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 68 SOUTH FULTON TEN 45 TRIBUTARY 42 TERRELL MILL T C 40 SANDY SPRINGS TE 28 BYRNWYCK S & T 25 07 HIGHLAND RIDGE 71 CHESTNUT HILL 62 ARBOR BRIDGE 57 BRADSHAW FARM 51 CHEROKEE TENNIS 45 WOODSTOCK KNOLL 40 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 37 MEADOW BROOK 34 08 JEFFERSON TOWNSH 68 NESBIT LAKES 62 ROSWELL PARK 60 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 51 SADDLE RIDGE LAK 48 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 45 MILL GLEN 42 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 20 C1 01 COOPERS POND 80 DEKALB TENNIS CE (LARNER) 77 GRAN RIVER 62 BERKELEY HILLS C 48 GEORGETOWN 42 DEKALB TENNIS CE (VAN HAN) 34 ROCKDALE TENNIS 31 CONCOURSE ATH CL 22 02 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 74 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 62 WILD TIMBER 60 DANIEL PARK 60 TUXFORD 54 FOWLER PARK 37 COPPER CREEK-FOR 37 PARSONS RUN 14 03 GOVERNOR’S PRESE 62 WOODLANDS 60 SERENADE 57 ARTHURS VINEYARD 51 RIVER GREEN 48 CHEROKEE TENNIS 45 POST OAK REC 37 BRADSHAW FARM 37 04 MILL GLEN 74 EDENWILDE 71 REDFIELD 60 MARTIN’S LANDING 60 CAMDEN PLACE 45 BRIDGEWATER SUBD 37 GLEN ABBEY I 28 HORSESHOE BEND 22 05 HUNTER PARK-CITY (WALKER) 77 TERRELL MILL T C 77 LAUREL PARK 57 ANSLEY 57 RIVERSIDE S&T 45 PINETREE CC 40 HUNTER PARK-CITY (WRAY) 22 BITSY GRANT/HARD 22 C2 01 THE GEORGIAN 68 BENTLEY PARK SUB 62 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 60 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 60 FAIR OAKS TENNIS 40 CARL SANDERS YMC (DUNLAP) 37 CARL SANDERS YMC (LAMPLEY) 37 GOVERNORS TOWNE 34 02 BRADSHAW FARM 77 CHIMNEY LAKES 60 CHEROKEE TENNIS 60 HERITAGE TRACE 48 ESTATES OF FERNW 42 OAK CREEK ESTATE 40 HANOVER WOODS 37 JEFFERSON TOWNSH 31 03 GRAND CASCADES 65 WHEATFIELDS 65 HAMILTON MILL II 60 SUWANEE STATION 54 HAMPTON GOLF VIL 48 REUNION 45 FLOWERS CROSSING 42 VILLAGE GROVE 17 04 TRADITIONS 65 ST MARLO CC 62 BROOKWOOD LAKE 60 WOODFIELD 54 FIELDSTONE 54 CROOKED CREEK 42 ST IVES CC 31 RIVER GLEN/FUL 28 05 RICHARD CRAIG PA 88 EVERGREEN LAKES 62 DEKALB TENNIS CE 51 SHARON LESTER TE 48 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 42 RIVER OAK S&R 42 CHEROKEE WOODS E 34 BITSY GRANT/HARD 28 C3 01 DEKALB TENNIS CE 74 ANSLEY 60 RIVERMIST/GWINNE (PHILLIP) 48 LESLIE BEACH 48 RIVERMIST/GWINNE (HUCKABY) 45 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 42 GLENLAKE I 42 CONCOURSE ATH CL 37 02 LIFE TIME ATHLET 85 POST BROOK FARMS 77 WESTBROOK 45 CHARTWELL/FULTON 42 LAKE LAUREL 40 MJCCA 37 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 37 PARK FOREST 34 03 LOST FORREST 80 SADDLE CREEK 2 57 WEXFORD 57 JACKSON CREEK 42 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 42 DEVEREUX DOWNS 42 CRABAPPLE LAKE/P 42 SANDY SPRINGS TE 34 04 NORTH LANDING 77 KING VALLEY AT V 62 LEGACY PARK (JOLLETT) 57 LEGACY PARK (SLINN) 54 FAIR OAKS TENNIS 42 HIGHLAND POINTE 42 WILLOW CREEK 34 WINDSOR OAKS 28 05 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 77 TRADITIONS OF BR 68 WINDERMERE/FORSY 60 THE RIVER CLUB/G 42 RIVERSTONE PLANT 42 RIVERMOORE PARK 40 HEBRON CHRISTIAN 40 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 28 C4 01 CC OF ROSWELL 82 WILLOW POINT 62 EAGLE WATCH 57 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 54 HIGHLAND POINTE 54 HARMONY ON THE L 40 LAUREL PARK 28 BRADSHAW FARM 20 02 CAMBRIDGE 68 CROOKED CREEK 68 POLO GOLF & CC 65 DEERLAKE 57 PARKSTONE 51 HILLBROOKE 34 THREE CHIMNEYS F 28 WELLINGTON 22 03 SHARON LESTER TE (FERRARA)71 SHARON LESTER TE (HOFT) 62 OAKHURST PARK 60 LEAFMORE CREEK 51 ANSLEY 45 SUGAR CREEK (BLAY) 42 SUGAR CREEK (SWEATMON) 42 DEKALB TENNIS CE 22 04 FLOWERS CROSSING 71 WINDING VISTA 65 ASHFORD PARK 60 SUMMIT CHASE 51 BLACKBURN 42 STEEPLECHASE 34 WHITE HAWK 31 ST MARLO CC 31 C5 01 EDENWILDE 74 DUNMOOR S&T 65 GRAND CASCADES 62 FOWLER PARK 48
C8 Seven Oaks (Lauren Duke, captain) C5 Edenwilde (Ellen Hake, captain) C6 Brookfield CC (Sascha Chaney, captain)

JUNIOR GIRLS

JUNIOR GIRLS

53

MANOR GOLF & 80 ST IVES CC 80

POST OAK REC 76

DUNWOODY CC 75

BRANDON HALL 75

WHITE COLUMNS G 65

CAPITAL CITY 51

BYRNWYCK S & T 34

15 - C3

01 EAST ROSWELL PAR 90

FIELDSTONE 72

DEERLAKE 59

GREATER ATLANTA 50

02 KENNWORTH TENNIS 75

OAKHURST PARK 74

HAMPTON HALL/DEK 67

HIGHLAND POINTE 44

15 - C4

01 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 86

CHASTAIN 84

SEVEN HILLS

80 NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2023
10 - C3 01 KENNWORTH TENNIS 88 FIELDSTONE 75 DUNWOODY CC 62 VERMACK 25 02 BUFORD CITY PARK 96 DEKALB TENNIS CE 60 THE RIVER CLUB/G 49 ST IVES CC 41 10 - C5 01 FALLS OF AUTRY M 76 DOUBLEGATE 74 PEACHTREE STATIO 73 SHAKERAG 63 MAPLE RIDGE S&T 60 THE FIELDS I 52 RIVER STATION 40 OXFORD MILL 39 02 EAST ROSWELL PAR 90 THE BRANCHES 75 WESTCHESTER S&T 72 WILLOW POINT 68 HIGHLAND POINTE 54 CAMDEN PLACE 46 INDIAN HILLS CC 18 03 DEERLAKE 82 GRAND CASCADES 62 SEVEN OAKS 57 CROOKED CREEK 45 12 - C1 01 FIELDSTONE 79 WOODMONT GOLF & 68 KENNWORTH TENNIS 66 HIGHLAND POINTE 57 02 TWIN LAKES 85 ASHFORD CHASE 79 LIFE TIME ATHLET 70 FALLS OF AUTRY M 68 EDINBURGH 66 BUFORD CITY PARK 63 LESLIE BEACH 51 12 - C3 01 CHATSWORTH 89 SEVEN HILLS 78 INDIAN HILLS CC 48 HARRISON T C 35 02 VERMACK 91 BITSY GRANT/HARD 82 DEKALB TENNIS CE 72 LEAFMORE CREEK 64 PIEDMONT DRIVING 64 SUGAR CREEK 55 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 49 SHARON LESTER TE 39 03 SHARON SPRINGS P 84 DUNWOODY CC 80 THE RIVER CLUB/G 73 WHITE COLUMNS G 73 JAMES CREEK TENN 70 PEACHTREE STATIO 60 ST MARLO CC 49 BUFORD CITY PARK 44 12 - C5 01 HARRISON T C 80 CAMDEN PLACE 77 WILLOW POINT 75 SEVEN HILLS 74 BROOKFIELD CC 62 WESTCHESTER S&T 48 LAUREL PARK 45 02 SHAKERAG 95 ST IVES CC 72 GREATER ATLANTA 71 BRISCOE PARK 55 EE ROBINSON PARK (JUHN) 52 BUNTEN ROAD PARK 45 EE ROBINSON PARK (NAM) 0 03 SUGAR CREEK 95 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 72 CAPITAL CITY 59 DEKALB TENNIS CE 55 VERMACK 52 OAKHURST PARK 29 THE BRANCHES 0 04 THREE CHIMNEYS F 98 CROOKED CREEK 83 EAST ROSWELL PAR 69 THE MANOR GOLF & 60 POLO GOLF & CC 55
PEACHTREE CORNER
- B1 01 FOXWORTH
DEKALB
FALLS
MILTON RACKET
RIVERMOORE
LESLIE
BROOKWOOD HILLS
HARRISON
-
THE
CC OF ROSWELL 41
38 15
94
TENNIS CE 78
OF AUTRY M 77
CL 73
PARK 60
BEACH 55
T C 44 15
C1 01
76 RIVERSIDE S&T 68
MILL II 65 CAPITAL CITY
38
EE ROBINSON PARK
ROCKDALE TENNIS 75 VILLAGE GROVE 73
@ SUGARLOAF
SEVEN OAKS
BUNTEN ROAD PARK 50 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 27 03 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 90 MILTON TENNIS CE 83 WYNTERHALL 74 MJCCA 72 EAST ROSWELL PAR 64 THE RIDGE @ STON 52 OXFORD MILL 50 HARRISON T C 34 18 - A1 01 WESTBROOK 90 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 78 ST IVES CC 62 TRIPLE CROWN 32 02 BRISCOE PARK 84 PEACHTREE STATIO 65 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 61 GREATER ATLANTA 57 18 - B1 01 W P JONES PARK 78 SUGAR CREEK 68 DUNWOODY CC 66 HARRISON T C (TRAVIS) 64 HARRISON T C (RICHARDSON) 62 GLENLAKE II 52 NORTH ATLANTA HI 40 18 - C1 01 THE RIVER CLUB/G 97 SHARON SPRINGS P 89 CC OF THE SOUTH 65 BENTWOOD 61 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 52 TRADITIONS 46 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 45 02 KINGS FARM 100 PACES FERRY PARK 82 MILTON TENNIS CE 70 GOVERNORS TOWNE 60 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 45 MILL GLEN 40 WILLS PARK 0 FOXDALE THE RESE 42 GREEN SUMMERS 40 EDINBURGH 34 LAKEHAVEN 31 02 HUDLOW T C 77 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 68 FLOWERS CROSSING 51 BRISCOE PARK 48 ROCKDALE TENNIS 45 WYNBROOKE 42 LIFE TIME ATHLET 34 BRIDLEWOOD 31 03 MARTIN’S LANDING (PREISSI) 82 HORSESHOE BEND 77 BITSY GRANT/HARD 60 INVERNESS 57 DUNWOODY CC 45 INDIAN HILLS CC 42 WEST SMYRNA S&T 25 MARTIN’S LANDING (GRAVES) 8 04 CHEROKEE TENNIS 68 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 65 CARTERSVILLE COU 60 BENTWATER 60 STILESBORO TRACE 37 CHESTNUT HILL 37 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 34 KENNWORTH TENNIS 34 C6 01 THE FIELDS I 80 DOUBLEGATE 74 PRINCETON SQUARE 71 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 57 TRADITIONS OF BR 48 RIVERWALK 48 WINDWARD LAKE 11 DUNMOOR S&T 8 02 CAPITAL CITY 74 KINGS COVE 65 CHASTAIN 60 CENTENNIAL LAKES 54 SWEETWATER T C 42 DORSET 40 HAMPTON WOODS 31 INDEPENDENCE SQ 28 03 DRUID HILLS 82 DUNWOODY CC (MILLER) 74 TWIN LAKES 60 PEACHTREE CORNER 54 THE BRANCHES 40 DUNWOODY CC (LYSSE) 40 CC OF ROSWELL 28 MILL GLEN 20 04 OXFORD LAKES 68 BROOKFIELD CC 65 EDGEWATER 62 RIVER PARK 57 WOODMONT GOLF & 57 BRADSHAW FARM 42 WHITE COLUMNS G 40 WEST OAKS 5 C8 01 SPRING RIDGE 77 MJCCA 68 LOCKRIDGE FOREST 62 REDFIELD 62 GRAND VERIDIAN 45 CC OF ROSWELL 37 FONTAINEBLEAU 22 TUXFORD 20 02 SEVEN OAKS 80 LAKE FOREST SUBD 77 BROOKSHADE 62 BUNTEN ROAD PARK 62 BRAMBLETT GROVE 45 BRANDON HALL 31 POLO GOLF & CC 31 ST IVES CC 5 03 SOUTHLAND CC 80 RICHARD CRAIG PA 77 GERALD A. MATTHE 71 MCGHEE TENNIS CE 57 RIVERCLIFF 34 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 28 SUMMIT SMOKE 25 SMOKE RISE COUNT 25 04 CHEROKEE TENNIS 82 SIBLEY FOREST 77 WINDY HILL ATHLE 57 WESTCHESTER S&T 54 KENNWORTH TENNIS 34 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 34 WOODSTOCK KNOLL 31 LEGACY PARK 28
ECHO
61 BENTWATER
HARRISON T C 23 02
75
TPC
70
60
10 C3 Buford City Park (Leia Richardson, team manager) 10 C5 Deerlake (Disha Mudulodu, team manager) 12 C1 Twin Lakes (Lynn Douglas, team manager) 12 C3 Chatsworth (Corinne Cartwright, team manager) 12 C5 Sugar Creek (Veronica Warner, team manager)
15 B1
Foxworth (Jennifer Yammout, team manager)

JUNIOR BOYS

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15 C1 The Manor Golf & CC (Victoria Lemke, team manager) 15 C3 East Roswell Park (Easter Worden, team manager) 18 A1 Briscoe Park (Sondra Turnbough, team manager) 18 B1 Sugar Creek (Rocky Warner, team manager) 18 C1 Kings Farm (Komunyaka Stephens, team manager)
10 - C3 01 KENNWORTH TENNIS 78 INDIAN HILLS CC 61 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 49 WOODMONT GOLF & 0 02 THE PADDOCKS 97 SHARON SPRINGS P 68 PEACHTREE STATIO 56 DUNWOODY CC 52 10 - C5 01 SHAKERAG 82 CHATEAU ELAN SPO 74 EE ROBINSON PARK 73 THE RIVER CLUB/G 68 DEERLAKE 63 FIELDSTONE 56 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 34 FOWLER PARK 0 02 EAST ROSWELL PAR 85 OXFORD MILL 74 GLEN ABBEY I 73 ST IVES CC 71 DEKALB TENNIS CE 70 BROOKFIELD CC 62 WESTCHESTER S&T 49 SEVEN OAKS 44 12 - C1 01 SHAKERAG 91 OXFORD MILL 68 CREEKSTONE ESTAT 61 FIELDSTONE 55 02 LESLIE BEACH 81 DRUID HILLS 78 LEAFMORE CREEK 61 DEKALB TENNIS CE 56 03 EDENWILDE 77 EAST ROSWELL PAR 74 DUNWOODY CC 68 PRINCETON LAKES 50 12 - C3 01 DEKALB TENNIS CE 89 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 81 HAMPTON WOODS 72 ASHFORD CHASE 63 RIVERSIDE S&T 62 SUGAR CREEK 45 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 40 02 LIFE TIME ATHLET 89 SMOKE RISE COUNT 81 FALLS OF AUTRY M 79 BENTWOOD 76 BYRNWYCK S & T 60 ST IVES CC 56 ST MARLO CC 41 03 THE RIVER CLUB/G 85 SHARON SPRINGS P 80 JAMES CREEK TENN 79 BUFORD CITY PARK 77 GLEN ABBEY I 58 BUNTEN ROAD PARK 50 EE ROBINSON PARK 42 12 - C5 01 DULUTH RACQUET C 83 EDINBURGH 76 BUFORD CITY PARK 67 ABERDEEN 64 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 63 TRADITIONS OF BR 56 WILD TIMBER 31 02 CHESTNUT GROVE 98 HAMILTON TOWNSHI 80 HIGHLAND POINTE 70 BENTWATER 68 INDIAN HILLS CC 55 CHATSWORTH 38 HARRISON T C 37 03 WOODMONT GOLF & 81 WHITE COLUMNS G 79 CROOKED CREEK 75 POLO GOLF & CC 73 FIELDSTONE 66 FOWLER PARK 56 BROOKFIELD CC 46 04 DEKALB TENNIS CE 91 LESLIE BEACH 75 SHARON LESTER TE 67 CAPITAL CITY 66 DRUID HILLS 64 MJCCA 60 ASHFORD CHASE 17 05 CC OF ROSWELL 81 GREATER ATLANTA 81 SEVEN OAKS 64 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 60 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 60 PEACHTREE STATIO 49 DOUBLEGATE 44 15 - C1 01 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 81 POST OAK REC 74 LESLIE BEACH 70 PRINCETON LAKES 64 LEAFMORE CREEK 62 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 59 SUGAR CREEK 53 02 EDINBURGH 90 FALLS OF AUTRY M 80 THE RIVER CLUB/G 77 ST IVES CC 71 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 56 THE BRANCHES 50 MILL GLEN 45 03 SEVEN OAKS 88 THE MANOR GOLF & 87 ABBOTTS POND 71 JAMES CREEK TENN 66 WOODMONT GOLF & 64 FIELDSTONE 53 WHITE COLUMNS G 40 15 - C3 01 HARRISON T C 83 DUNWOODY CC 82 VERMACK 69 BENTWATER 65 SWEETWATER T C 60 SIBLEY FOREST 50 BROOKFIELD CC 50 02 EAST ROSWELL PAR 89 FOWLER PARK 88 BUFORD CITY PARK 82 BENTWOOD 68 BUNTEN ROAD PARK 57 PEACHTREE STATIO 46 ST IVES CC 42 GLASTONBERRY 39 15 - C4 01 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 87 HARRISON T C (CERVANTES) 79 MJCCA 77 INDIAN HILLS CC 62 WYNTERHALL 55 KENNWORTH TENNIS 46 HARRISON T C (DUFFY) 36 02 DULUTH RACQUET C 88 ST MARLO CC 88 SMOKE RISE COUNT 76 TWIN LAKES 66 GREATER ATLANTA 60 CC OF THE SOUTH 52 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 47 03 MILTON TENNIS CE 81 WILD TIMBER 77 WINDWARD LAKE 67 EE ROBINSON PARK 65 THE HIGHLANDS @ 26 JAMES CREEK TENN 0 SEVEN OAKS 0 18 - A1 01 SHARON SPRINGS P 85 RIVERBROOKE (SUW 84
15 C4 EE Robinson Park (Changsook Moon, team manager) 10 C3 The Paddocks (Jaidev Desai, team manager) 10 C5 Chateau Elan Sports Club (Lauren Young, team manager) 12 C1 Shakerag (Ranjit Jagirdar, team manager)
82 NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2023
JUNIOR BOYS
12 C3 The River Club/Gwinnett (Jennifer McCoy, team manager) 15 C3 Fowler Park (Sridhar Ravikanti, team manager) 18 B1 Seven Oaks (Vaishali Jadhav, team manager) 12 C5 Chestnut Grove (Matthew Graham, team manager) 15 C4 Smoke Rise CC (Eric Hoffman, team manager) 18
C1
Atlanta Athletic Club (Christi Luskin, team manager) 15 C1 Highlands at Hamilton Township (Beth Arp, team manager)
GREATER ATLANTA 76 ABERDEEN 66 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 59 DUNWOODY CC 59 EDINBURGH 55 ST IVES CC 51 18 - B1 01 LEXINGTON WOODS 93 SEVEN OAKS 88 CASTLEBERRY HEI 79 VILLAGE MILL 65 CHARTWELL/FULTON 60 HARRISON T C 57 W P JONES PARK 48 NEW BEDFORD 45 18 - C1 01 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 88 FIELDSTONE 82 MILTON TENNIS CE 73 HARRISON T C 68 ST MARLO CC 65 NORTH ATLANTA HI 63 OXFORD MILL 46 WILLS PARK 35
18 A1 Sharon Springs Park (Shinki Hong, team manager)

SENIOR DAY MEN

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DAY MEN
AA1 01 FOWLER PARK 100 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 55 BIRKDALE 22 HARRISON T C 22 A1 01 LAUREL PARK 83 OLDE TOWNE 77 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 33 HARRISON T C 0 02 CHATEAU ELAN WIN 83 FOUR SEASONS 61 SUGAR CREEK 27 RIVERMOORE PARK 27 A5 01 GLEN ABBEY I 77 SILVER RIDGE 50 OLDE TOWNE 44 SOLEIL AT LAURE 27 02 FOUR SEASONS 83 W P JONES PARK 66 DEERLAKE 33 CHATEAU ELAN WIN 16 B1 01 PARK BROOKE II 80 DELLINGER PARK 71 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 66 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 47 OAKLEIGH 42 CC OF ROSWELL 42 OXFORD MILL 28 ST IVES CC 19 02 PEACHTREE STATIO 71 WISTERIA PLACE S 66 WINDSONG PLANTAT 61 LESLIE BEACH 57 ROCKDALE TENNIS 52 BLACKBURN 33 WHITE HAWK 28 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 28 B5 01 SUN CITY PEACHTR 88 WALKERS RIDGE 55 REGENCY PARK 33 COCHISE 22 02 WESTBROOK 95 POLO GOLF & CC 71 SMOKE RISE COUNT 52 FONTAINEBLEAU 47 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 42 SEVEN OAKS 38 KINGSLEY 28 FOWLER PARK 23 03 WEATHERSTONE 100 NESBIT LAKES 71 HARMONY ON THE L 57 JACKSON CREEK 47 WOODBINE STATION 42 INDIAN HILLS CC 42 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 19 MOUNTAIN CREEK R 19 B7 01 VILLAGE AT DEATO 85 MAPLE RIDGE S&T 61 DOUBLEGATE 61 FOUR SEASONS 57 TWIN LAKES 57 THE CLUB AT SPAL 33 TRADITIONS OF BR 28 FLOWERS CROSSING 14 02 CAMBRIDGE 61 SPRING RIDGE 61 EAST HAMPTON 61 WINDWARD LAKE 61 MARTIN’S LANDING 61 VICKERY 47 GREAT SKY 23 CASTEEL HEIGHTS 19 C1 01 DEERLAKE 85 MJCCA 71 CONNEMARA 57 THE FIELDS III 52 DUNWOODY NORTH 47 PEACHTREE STATIO 42 STERLING ON THE 33 ROCKDALE TENNIS 9 02 HARRISON T C 76 LEGACY PARK 71 SOLEIL AT LAURE 66 ROSWELL PARK 47 COVINGTON RIDGE 42 CC OF ROSWELL 42 KENSINGTON FARMS 38 WINDWARD LAKE 14
B5 Weatherstone (Ron Ice, captain) B7 Maple Ridge S&T (Larry Newkam, captain) A5 W.P. Jones Park (David Lee, captain) B1 Park Brooke II (Neil Paauwe, captain) AA1 Fowler Park (Bryce Korowin, captain) A1 Chateau Elan Winery and Resort (Tom Denmark, captain)

SENIOR DAY WOMEN

61

84 NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2023 SENIOR
WOMEN
DAY
AA1 01 CAMDEN PLACE 94 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 66 SADDLE CREEK 2 61 PEACHTREE CITY T 50 GLASTONBERRY 27 THE OVERLOOK @ M 27 CC OF THE SOUTH 22 AA3 01 DUNWOODY CC 72 FOUR SEASONS 66 SADDLE CREEK 2 55 CHEROKEE TENNIS 50 SHARON SPRINGS P 50 SANDY SPRINGS TE 27 DEKALB TENNIS CE 27 A1 01 NORTHAMPTON 83 DELLINGER PARK 83 INDIAN HILLS CC 50 CHEROKEE TENNIS 44 OLDE TOWNE 38 PLANTATION NORTH 27 SANDY SPRINGS TE 22 02 PEACHTREE CITY T 83 ROCKDALE TENNIS 66 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 55 CAPITAL CITY 50 TWIN LAKES 38 DEKALB TENNIS CE 27 SOUTH FULTON TEN 27 03 HORSESHOE BEND 66 JONES BRIDGE S&T 50 POLO GOLF & CC 50 JAMES CREEK TENN 50 WILD TIMBER 50 OXFORD LAKES 44 W P JONES PARK 38 A5 01 DOUBLEGATE 71 LIFE TIME ATHLET 66 CC OF THE SOUTH 61 CC OF ROSWELL 57 EAST ROSWELL PAR 57 HUDLOW T C (ROBITZSCH) 47 NESBIT LAKES 28 HUDLOW T C (SONG) 9 02 TRADITIONS OF BR 88 HAMILTON MILL I 55 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 27 SUGAR MILL 27 03 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 72 CENTRAL PARK COU 66 CROOKED CREEK 50 PARSONS RUN 11 04 DELLINGER PARK 61 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 50 BROOKSTONE CC 50 LEES CROSSING 38 05 SANDY SPRINGS
EDENWILDE
HEMBREE
CHEROKEE
TERRELL
BROOKFIELD
JEFFERSON
06 PEACHTREE
MCGHEE
SUMMERGROVE
ANSLEY 33 A7 01 SIBLEY FOREST 61 BISHOP’S GREEN 55 CAPITAL CITY 44 TERRELL MILL T C 27 02 HARRISON T C (ULRICH) 85 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 71 DELLINGER PARK 71 EAGLE WATCH 52
TE 72
GROVE 55
TENNIS 55
MILL T C 44
CC 38
TOWNSH 22
CITY T 66
TENNIS CE 50
50
FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE 38 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 33 CHEROKEE TENNIS 23
CANONGATE
HARRISON T C (STABILE) 23 03
AT MIR 66
SHILOH
SENTINEL
BLACKBURN
OF
52
STATIO
06 HIDDEN FALLS SUB 77 WATERBURY COVE 55 VICTOR LORD PARK 33 BUFORD CITY PARK 33 B1 01 SOLEIL AT LAURE 80 HARRISON T C (ZEIGLER) 71 CHICKERING 47 PENHURST 47 HARRISON T C (BEAUCHENE) 42 OLDE TOWNE 38 LITCHFIELD 100 38 WEXFORD 33 02 ROCKDALE TENNIS 94 RICHARD CRAIG PA 55 MAINSTREET 27 SUMMIT FAMILY YM 22 03 CAMERON GLEN 83 KENNWORTH TENNIS 44 CANONGATE AT MIR 44 MARIETTA CC 27
PEACHTREE CITY T 61 VININGS ESTATES 44 PIEDMONT DRIVING 27 04
FARMS 66 WINDWARD LAKE 66 BOBBY BAILEY TC 38 CENTRAL PARK COU 27 05
ON THE 66 SANDY SPRINGS TE 66
57 FALLS
AUTRY M 57 PROVIDENCE LAKE
PEACHTREE
42 HUDLOW T C 28 HORSESHOE BEND 23
A1 Dellinger Park (Wynell Daniel, captain) A5 Traditions of Braselton (Jane Murphy, captain) AA1 Camden Place (Betsy McCain, captain) AA3 Dunwoody CC (Cathy Prince, captain) C1 Harrison TC (Rick McKeone, captain)
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B3 Sugar Creek (Barbara Hamler, captain) B7 Laurel Park (Carol Ann Martin, captain) B5 Standard Club (Donna Meyer, captain) B9 Lost Mountain TC (Patricia Hurst, captain) A7 Lost Mountain TC (Kathy Johnson, captain)
04 HANARRY WEST 66 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 66 TRADITIONS OF BR 38 BRIGHT WATER 27 05 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 72 CENTRAL PARK COU 55 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 50 VICKERY 22 06 HUDLOW T C (PAUGH) 76 GLEN ABBEY II 66 DUNWOODY CC 57 HUDLOW T C (WINTERBOTTOM) 52 WINDWARD LAKE 42 ST IVES CC 42 CC OF THE SOUTH 33 MARTIN’S LANDING 28 B3 01 LIFE TIME ATHLET 71 SPALDING LAKE 71 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 57 CRABAPPLE CHASE 57 PLANTATION PLACE 42 SANDY SPRINGS TE 38 RIVERSIDE S&T 33 MARTIN’S LANDING 28 02 SARDIS SPORT COM 71 BERKELEY HILLS C 66 MORNING VIEW 61 STERLING ON THE 52 SUMMIT CHASE 47 HAMILTON MILL II 38 CHATEAU ELAN SPO 33 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 28 03 BRADSHAW FARM 83 CHIMNEY LAKES 44 CHADDS WALK 38 SENTINEL LAKE 33 04 COCHISE 72 DRUID HILLS 55 HUNTER PARK-CITY 44 GLENLAKE I 27 05 SUGAR CREEK 94 HERON BAY GOLF A 50 SUN CITY PEACHTR 33 PEACHTREE CITY T 22 06 GOVERNORS TOWNE (MCCALLU) 77 GOVERNORS TOWNE (HARTZOG) 55 DELLINGER PARK 44 SOLEIL AT LAURE 22 B5 01 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 72 HIGHLAND PARK/CO 72 HOLLY SPRINGS 72 CREEKSIDE OAKS 38 JEFFERSON TOWNSH 33 OAK CREEK ESTATE 33 OLDE TOWNE 27 02 HUNTER PARK-CITY 72 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 50 HIGHLANDS AT HAM 38 CHEROKEE TOWN CL 38 03 WOODMONT GOLF & 77 KENSINGTON FARMS 72 SANDY SPRINGS TE 66 ROSWELL PARK 44 DUNWOODY CC 44 HORSESHOE BEND 27 WHITE COLUMNS G 16 04 STANDARD CLUB 77 PARSONS RUN 72 FOWLER PARK 50 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 50 PEACHTREE PLTN W 44 SWEET BOTTOM PLT 27 POLO GOLF & CC 27 05 WATERS EDGE 83 SUGAR CREEK 61 LEAFMORE CREEK 33 ROCKDALE TENNIS 22 06 RICHLAND 83 WINDERMERE/FORSY 77 DEL WEBB CHATEAU 66 BUFORD CITY PARK 38 VILLAGE AT DEATO 38 BROOKWOOD MANOR 22 PRINCETON SQUARE 22 B7 01 LAUREL PARK 80 BRADSHAW FARM 61 PIEDMONT CHASE 57 BROWNS FARM 47 EAGLE WATCH 47 DELLINGER PARK 42 FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE 33 CHESTNUT HILL 28 02 BRIARCLIFF WOODS 71 GRAN RIVER 61 EVERGREEN LAKES 57 WINDING VISTA 57 BLACKBURN 52 DUNWOODY NORTH 38 SUGAR CREEK 33 RIVER OAK S&R 28 03 DUNWOODY CC 71 HIGHLAND POINTE 71 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 61 ROSWELL PARK 52 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 42 SANDY SPRINGS TE 42 SADDLE RIDGE LAK 33 CC OF ROSWELL 23 04 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 76 RIVERSTONE PLANT 57 MAPLE RIDGE S&T 57 VILLAGE AT DEATO 52 THE RIVER CLUB/G 47 FOWLER PARK 42 DEERLAKE 33 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 33 B9 01 WHITE HAWK 76 SMOKE RISE COUNT 76 FOUR SEASONS (GROFF) 57 STERLING ON THE 57 RHODES JORDAN PA 52 FOUR SEASONS (CORNISH) 42 STEEPLECHASE 23 MODERN TENNIS AT 14 02 BRIDGEMILL ATHLE 55 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 55 SOLEIL AT LAURE 50 PINETREE CC 38 03 HIGHLAND RIDGE 66 HUDLOW T C 61 BROOKE FARM 61 SIBLEY FOREST 57 INDIAN HILLS CC 52 LIFE TIME ATHLET 47 ANSLEY 28 RIVER FOREST 23
B1 Rockdale TC (Diane Hartline, captain)

C1 Rockdale TC (Rosie Cecil, captain)

86 NETNEWS JULY/AUGUST 2023 majestickphotography.shootproof.com 770-891-0986 THE OFFICIAL ALTA CITY FINALS PHOTOGRAPHER SENIOR DAY WOMEN
04 FAIR
72 LOST
66 HUNTER
MCGHEE
27 C1 01 ROCKDALE TENNIS 80
CHRISTIAN
ST IVES
61
02 CROOKED
ATLANTA
SANDY
57 HARRISON
52
47 INDIAN HILLS CC 42 CC OF ROSWELL 33 BROOKFIELD
28 C3 01 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 77 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 72 DUNWOODY CC 38 ROSWELL PARK 11 02 HOLLY SPRINGS 94 HAMILTON COMMONS 72 EAGLE WATCH 50 FAIR OAKS TENNIS 44 HARRISON T C 38 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 38 TERRELL MILL T C 11 03 DEKALB
DRUID HILLS
NORTH FORKE
RIVERCLIFF
RIVERMIST/GWINNE
BAY CREEK
OAKS TENNIS
MOUNTAIN TE
PARK-CITY 33
TENNIS CE
HEBRON
71
CC
MJCCA 42 OLDE SAVANNAH SQ 42 HORSESHOE BEND 38 BERKELEY HILLS C (ZALATAN) 33 BERKELEY HILLS C (BENNEWI) 28
CREEK 66
CC 66
SPRINGS TE
T C
CHATSWORTH
CC
TENNIS CE (STEELE) 66 DEKALB TENNIS CE (MCNEER) 66
61
61
33
33
PARK 27
C3 Holly Springs (RK McQuitty, captain)

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n All ALTA vice presidents (below) have phone extensions at the ALTA office, but do not work in the office on a regular basis. Voice messages are checked frequently and answered in a timely manner.

n The phone number of your league coordinator is in your captains’ packet.

n To contact a member of the Executive Committee, call the ALTA office at 770.399.5788

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ALTA office personnel cannot answer your league-related questions. Team members should first contact their captain. If unable to answer, the captain should contact a league official.

n Questions about rules must be directed to league officials, which include coordinators, overall coordinators and league vice presidents.

n Concerns about team placement and levels should be directed to league officials.

n Credit card questions? Call ext. 107.

n Want information about new facility requests? Contact the First Vice President at ext. 114.

n IT issues? Contact Joan Appelbaum at ext. 103.

Directions & General Information

The ALTA office is located at 300 Colonial Center Parkway, Suite 140, Roswell, GA 30076. From GA 400 North, take exit 8 (Mansell Road) to Colonial Center Parkway (1.3 miles west).

ALTA office: 770.399.5788

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88 ABOUT
ALTA
President – Linda Shepherd ALTAPresident@altatennis.org 113 First Vice President – Chequetta Allen FirstVP@altatennis.org 114 VP Men’s League – Greg McAfee MensVP@altatennis.org 116 VP Thursday Women’s League – Karen Sullivan ThursdayVP@altatennis.org 118 VP Sunday Women’s League –
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Senior Day Leagues – Joan Marcinko SeniorDayVP@altatennis.org 120 VP Senior Leagues – Gina Clance SeniorVP@altatennis.org 121
Mixed Doubles League – John Lowell MixedVP@altatennis.org 122 VP Junior Leagues – Wendy Fee JuniorVP@altatennis.org 119
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