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Champions Tennis Classic Finals Today

 

4-18-09 -- Siegel leads in the Boys A Division, while Cleveland and Ooltewah are tied for first in the Girls A Division after day one (Friday) of the Ninth Annual Champions Club High School Classic tennis tournament in Chattanooga.

 

In the B Division, Arts and Sciences leads the boys, while the Blackman girls are in first.

 

Singles finals start at 8:30 a.m., followed by doubles semis and finals. Points are awarded for championship and consolation matches.

 

Girls A Division: Cleveland and Ooltewah are tied for first with 45 points each, while defending champ Chattanooga Christian is six points back (39) and Arts and Sciences (35) is in fourth in the eight-team field.

 

The Owls have three in this mornings singles finals, plus all three doubles teams in the championship semis. Cleveland has two in the singles finals and two in the doubles semis, while CCS has one singles and two doubles still alive in the championship bracket.

 

Cleveland-Ooltewah matchups are at No.2 singles (third place) with Kelsey Cantrell (Cleve) vs. Hollie Whitener (Ool)and Gabby Earby (Cleve) takes on Wendy Rogers (Ool) in the No.6 singles championship finals.

 

Red Bank could prove to be a spoiler with Lions playing in Nos. 2-4 championship singles finals.

 

Boys A Division: Siegel leads with 47 points, four in the singles finals and two teams in the doubles semis. Defending champion McMinn County (45 points) also has four in the singles finals and two teams in the doubles semis.

 

Siegel-McMinn County singles matchups are at No.4 - Brett Farley (S) vs. Fenil Patel (McM) ??“ and No.5 - Jay Palmer (S) vs. Brandon MacDonough (McM). The two schools also meet in the semis at No.2 doubles.

 

Girls B Division: In the round robin format, Blackman leads with 12 points and has four undefeated singles players. Walker Valley is in second place with seven points and all three doubles teams won their first round matches Friday.

 

Boys B Division: Arts and Sciences is in first with 11 points, has three undefeated singles players and all three doubles teams won their first round match. Soddy Daisy is in second with eight points and has one undefeated singles player and two doubles teams with first round wins.

 

Girls A Division

 

Team Standings: 1. (tie) Cleveland, Ooltewah (45) 3. Chattanooga Christian (39) 4. Chattanooga Arts & Sciences (35) 5. Red Bank (33) 6. Rhea County (27) 7. McMinn County (23) 8. Siegel (17)

 

No.1

 

Quarters: Jessica Boyles (Sieg) d. Taylor Thompson (McM), 8-1; Ellie Henry (CCS) d. Brooke Smith (RC), 8-4; Kayla Kelly (CSAS) d. Katie Woodham (Ool), 8-0; Catherine Jordan (Cleve) d. Amy Metcalf (RB), 8-2.

 

Semis: Boles d. Henry, 8-6; Kelly d. Jordan, 8-2

 

Conso Semis: Brooke d. Thompson, 8-4; Metcalf d. Woodham, 9-8 (7)

 

No.2

 

Quarters: Kelsey Cantrell (Cleve) d. Gretchen Rowe (CCS), 9-7; Michelle Hawfield (RB) d. Cady Pannell (McM), 8-3; Hollie Whitener (Ool), 8-2; Ahmee Kelly (CSAS) d. Misato Okamura (Siegel), 9-8 (3).

 

Semis: Hawfield d. Cantrell, 9-7; Kelly d. Whitener, 8-6

 

Conso Semis: Rowe d. Pannell, 8-5; Catlett d. Okamura, 9-7

 

No.3

 

Quarters: Erin Mourier (CSAS) d. Ashley Stewart (RC), 8-5; Patten Feehrer (Cleve) d. Krysta Watlington (Ool), 8-3; Bena DeVaney (CCS) d. Bridgett (McM), 8-0; Kristen Camp (RB) d. Jessie Ruff (Sieg), 8-6

 

Semis: Feehrer d. Mourier, 8-1; Camp d. DeVaney, 8-4

 

Conso Semis: Watlington d. Stewart, 8-2; Malone d. Ruf, 8-6

 

No.4

 

Ayesha Rock (Cleve) d. Maria Alley (CSAS), 8-3; Jessica Crum (Ool) d. Katie Siklosi (McM), 8-1; Anne Marie Rowe (CCS) d. Alison Todd (Sieg), 8-5; Megan Long (RB) d. Kelci Frederick (RC), 8-0.

 

Semis: Rock d. Crum, 9-8 (5); Long d. Rowe, 8-4

 

Conso Semis: Siklosi d. Alley, 8-4; Frederick d. Todd, 8-5

 

No.5

 

Quarters: Caylee Cochran (RC) d. Anna Carroll Harris (Sieg), 9-7; Victoria Williams (McM) d. Rachel Phillips (CSAS), 8-5; Claire Cox (RB) d. Hilleary Chandler (Ool), 9-7; Hollins McCarley (Cleve) d. Suzannah Sliger (CCS), 8-6;

 

Semis: Cochran d. Williams, 8-2; Chandler d. McCarley, 8-1

 

Conso Semis: Phillips d. Harris, 8-5; Sliger d. Cox, 8-3

 

No.6

 

Quarters: Cindy Ormaza (CSAS) d. Ashley Ellis (RC), 8-6; Gabby Earby (Cleve) d. Sara Martin (Sieg), 8-5; Sarah Sabourin (CCS) d. Kaitlyn Booth (RB), 8-5; Wendy Rogers (Ool) d. Liz Parker (McM), 8-5

 

Semis: Earby d. Ormaza, 8-1; Rogers d. Sabourin, 8-6

 

Conso Semis: Ellis d. Martin, 8-3; Parker d. Booth, 9-8 (1)

 

Doubles

 

No.1

 

Quarters: Cantrell-Jordan (Cleve) d. Pannell-Thompson (McM), 8-1; Anne Marie Rowe-Gretchen Rowe (CCS) d. Camp-Metcalf (RB), 8-5; Kayla Kelly-Ahmee Kelly (CSAS) d. Catlett-Smith (RC), 8-1; Whitener-Woodham (Ool) d. Boles-Ruf (Sieg), 8-5.

 

No.2

 

Quarters: Bena DeVaney-Ellie Henry (CCS) d. Cochran-Frederick (RC), 8-0; Chandler-Crum (Ool) d. Malone-Siklosi (McM), 8-1; Hawfield-Long (RB) d. Rock-Earby (Cleve), 8-1; Okamura-Todd (Sieg) d. Mourier-Phillips (CSAS), 8-5

 

No.3

 

Quarters: Rogers-Watlington (Ool) d. Harris-Martin (Sieg), 8-6; Parker-Williams (McM) d. Cox-Booth (RB), 8-2; Ellis-Stewart (RC) d. Alley-Ormaza (CSAS), 9-7; McCarley-Feehrer (Cleve) d. Sabourin-Sliger (CCS), 8-6

 

Boys A Division

 

Team Standings: 1. Siegel (47) 2. McMinn County (45) 3. (tie) Rhea County, Univ. School Nashville (33) 5. Ooltewah (31) 6. Cleveland (29) 7. Walker Valley (27) 8. Chattanooga Christian (19)

 

Singles

 

No.1

 

Quarters: Ben Watson (WV) d. Andy Driggans (CCS), 9-7; Kelly Lane (RC) d. Zach McCormick (Ool), 8-4; Peter Elbaum (Sieg) d. Tyler Wickman (Cleve), 8-4; Trey Royal (McM) d. Sathvik (USN), 8-6

 

Semis: Lane d. Watson, 8-1; Royal d. Elbaum, 8-1

 

Conso Semis: Driggans d. McCormick, 8-5; Wickman d. Reddy, 8-6

 

No.2

 

Quarters: Michael Stephanioes (USN) d. Max Stuermer (CCS), 8-0; Jake Pullen (Cleve) d. Josh Young (McM), 8-3; Brad Leeman (Sieg) d. Justin Nation (RC), 8-1; Caleb Friddell (Ool) d. Kyle Gardner (WV), 8-1

 

Semis: Stephanioes d. Pullen, 8-1; Leeman d. Friddell, 8-4

 

Conso Semis: Young d. Stuermer, 8-5; Nation d. Gardner, 8-3

 

No. 3

 

Quarters: Chris Stiner (Ool) d. Shiv Agarwal (Siegel), 8-5; Michael Barlock (McM) d. Scott Johnson (CCS), 9-8; Michael King (USN) d. Alex Klibis (Cleve), 9-8 (3); Jordan Willcutt (WV) d. Dylan Coulter (RC), 8-5.

 

Semis: Barlock d. Stiner, 9-7; King d. Willcutt, 8-5.

 

Conso Semis: Agarwal d. Johnson, 8-6; Klibis d. Coulter, 8-6

 

No.4

 

Quarters: Chase Bynum (WV) d. David Herberich (CCS), 8-6; Brett Farley (Siegel) d. Joey Laub (USN), 8-4; Fenil Patel (McM) d. Adam Roddy (RC), 8-5; Corey Baggett (Cleve) d. Jack Wongmanee (Ool), 8-5

 

Semis: Farley d. Bynum, 8-4; Patel d. Baggett, 8-1

 

Conso Semis: Herberich d. Laub, 8-2; Roddy d. Wongmanee, 8-5

 

No.5

 

Quarters: Jakob Ricketts (RC) d. Zach Gordon (USN), 8-6; Brandon MacDonough (McM) d. Nick Grenier (Ool), 8-2; Jay Palmer (Sieg) d. Tim Payne (CCS), 8-6; Jake Poole (Cleve) d. Grant Yost (WV), 8-5

 

Semis: MacDonough d. Ricketts, 8-5; Palmer d. Poole, 8-5

 

Conso Semis: Grenier d. Gordon, 8-6; Yost d. Payne, 8-3

 

No.6

 

Quarters: Matthew Keylon (RC) d. Nick Ryan (CCS), 8-5; Lex Phillips (Ool) d. Trevor Land (WV), 8-3; Alan Todd (Sieg) d. Matthew Parker (McM), 8-1; Will Kochtitzky (USN) d. Grant Feehrer (Cleve), 8-2

 

Semis: Keylon d. Phillips, 8-6; Todd d. Kochtitzky, 8-2

 

Conso Semis: Ryan d. Land, 9-7; Parker d. Feehrer, 8-5

 

Doubles

 

No.1

 

Quarters: Elbaum-Leeman (Sieg) d. Gardner-Watson (WV), 8-3; Friddell-McCormick (Ool) d. King-Kochtitzky (USN), 8-4; Driggans-Stuermer (CCS) d. Klibis-Pullen (Cleve), 8-6; Lane-Nation (RC) d. Royal-Young (McM), 8-5

 

No.2

 

Quarters: Reddy-Stephanioes (USN) d. Herberich-Johnson (CCS), 8-3; Bynum-Willcutt (WV) d. Phillips-Wongmanee (Ool), 8-1; Baggett-Wickman (Cleve) d. Ricketts-Roddy (RC), 8-3; Barlock-Patel (McM) d. Farley-Agarwal (Sieg), 8-6.

 

No.3

 

Quarters: Grenier-Stiner (Ool) d. Paune-Ryan (CCS), 8-3; Farley-Poe (Sieg) d. Coulter-Sanders (RC), 8-6; MacDonough-Parker (McM) d. Feehrer-Pemberton (Cleve), 8-4; Gordon-Laub (USN) d. Brookshire-Yost (WV), 8-1.

 

Girls B Division

 

Team Standings: 1. Blackman (12) 2. Walker Valley (7) 3. Grace Academy (6) 4. Soddy Daisy (5)

 

Singles

 

No.1

 

Round Robin 1: Abby Schreiber (Black) d. Brittany Farmer (Grace), 8-2; Forrest Wilson (WV) d. Callie Brannon (SD), 8-2

 

Round Robin 2: Brannon d. Farmer, 8-1; Schreiber d. Wilson, 9-8 (5).

 

No.2

 

Round Robin 1: Lauren Stephens (Black) d. McKenzie Korn (WV), 8-2; Kaitlin Oscai (SD) d. Lindsey Remme (Grace), 8-6.

 

Round Robin 2: Korn d. Oscai, 8-2; Stephens d. Remme, 8-4

 

No.3

 

Round Robin 1:Hope Horne (Grace) d. Lilly Robinson (WV), 8-5; Katie Acuff (SD) d. Rachel Preston (Black), 8-3

 

Round Robin 2: Acuff d. Horne, 8-1; Preston d. Robinson, 8-1

 

No.4

 

Round Robin 1: Casey DeCook (WV) d. Jessica Powell (SD), 8-5; MacKenzie Travis (Black) d. Vanessa Stubblefield (Grace), 8-1.

 

Round Robin 2: Travis d. DeCook, 8-2; Stubblefield d. Powell, 8-5

 

No.5

 

Round Robin 1: Alex Cumucio (Black) d. Bailey Walker (WV), 8-3; Tara Holmes (SD) d. Alyssa Harwood (Grace), 9-7.

 

Round Robin 2: Harwood d. Walker, 8-5; Cumucio d. Holmes, 8-5

 

No.6

 

Round Robin 1: Andrea Eason (Grace) d. Jami Gibson (WV), 8-3; Candace Cutlip (Black) d. Katelyn Clark (SD), 9-7

 

Round Robin 2: Gibson d. Clark, 8-3; Eason d. Cutlip, 8-0

 

Doubles

 

No.1

 

Round Robin 1: Robinson-Wilson (WV) d. Farmer-Hall (Grace), 8-0; Schreiber-Stephens (Blackman) d. Brannon-Powell (SD), 8-6

 

No.2

 

Round Robin 1: DeCook-Walker (WV) d. Acuff-Oscai (SD), 9-8 (5); Cumucio-Travis (Black), 8-3

 

No.3

 

Round Robin 1: Gibson-Korn (WV) d. Cutlip-Phillips (Black), 8-2; Eason-Stubblefield (Grace) d. Clark-Maner (SD), 8-2

 

 

 

Boys B Division:

 

Team Standings: 1. CSAS (11) 2. Soddy Daisy (8) 3. Grace Academy (6) 4. Red Bank (5)

 

Singles

 

No.1

 

Round Robin 1: Jackson Lenior (CSAS0 d. Bret Wade (SD), 8-5; Nathan Schley (Grace) d. Lee Metcalf (RB), 8-2

 

Round Robin 2: Jackson d. Metcalf, 8-1; Schley d. Wade, 8-0

 

No.2

 

Round Robin 1: Austin Smith (SD) d. Connor Sullivan RB), 8-3; Brian Wright (CSAS) d. Stephen Record (Grace), 8-3

 

Round Robin 2: Sullivan d. Wright, 8-6; Smith d. Record, 8-2.

 

No.3

 

Round Robin 1: Mark Southeard (Grace) d. Sam Kret (CSAS), 8-1; Mark Colbert (RB) d. Rennie Benoit (SD), 9-7.

 

Round Robin 2: Benoit d. Kret, 8-5; Colbert d. Southeard, 8-5

 

No.4:

 

Round Robin 1: Sam Kuttig (CSAS) d. Yves Pierre (RB), 8-3; Nick Phillips (Grace) d. Matt Zumbrun (Grace), 8-6

 

Round Robin 2: Zumbrun d. Pierre, 8-3; Phillips d. Kuttig, 8-5

 

No.5

 

Round Robin 1: Alex Evers (CSAS) d. Sagar Desai (RB), 8-2; Jordan Crowe (SD) d. Eric Haber (Grace), 8-2

 

Round Robin 2: Desai d. Haber, 8-1; Evers d. Crowe, 8-2

 

No.6

 

Round Robin 1: Raja Moughrabi (CSAS) d. Blake Tidwell (SD), 8-2; Brandon Lewis (RB) d. Ryan Gill (Grace), 8-2.

 

Round Robin 2: Tidwell d. Lewis, 8-6; Moughnrabi d. Gill, 8-1

 

Doubles

 

No.1

 

Round Robin 1: Record-Schley (Grace) d. wade-Smith (SD), 8-1; Evers-Lenoir (CSAS) d. Metcalkf-Sullivan (RB), 8-3

 

No.2

 

Round Robin 1: Benoit-Zumbrun (SD) d. Phillips-Southeard (Grace), 8-6; Ball-Wright (CSAS) d. Colbert-Desai (RB), 8-2

 

No.3

 

Round Robin 1: Blentinger-Moughrabi (CSAS) d. Lewis-Pierre (RB), 8-1; Crowe-Tidwell (SD) d. Gill-Haber (Grace), 8-2

 

contact B.B. Branton at william.branton@comcast.net

 

 

 

 

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