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Boys' Player of the Year


McCallie’s Cody Gubin overcame an early season injury and reached the D-II AA state semis and is the Chattanoogan.com Prep Tennis Super Team Boys’ Player of the Year.


"I am very proud of Cody's effort this season. He showed a lot of perseverance and leadership this season. He started out missing first half of season because of tendinitis in his knee, and he stepped up half way through and had some very good wins for us at #1. Playing #1 in our league is very difficult, and he showed that he is a very strong player."


-- McCallie tennis coach Eric Voges


Boys' Coach of the Year


Phillip Johnson (Baylor) … He led the Red Raiders to a Chattanooga Rotary championship and a D-II AA state runner-up finish.


* Singles (alphabetical order)


Alex Condra (Jr., Hixson) … 18-4; D-I A-AA region champion and state runner-up; first Hixson boy to advance to the state singles final ever; led team to the state Final Four; has 4.0 GPA and No.1 in his class.


Cody Gubin (Sr. McCallie) … 11-7; Boys' Player of the Year; played No.1 singles and advanced to D-II AA state semis … will play at Rollins College in the fall


Charles Jabaley (Sr., Notre Dame) … 15-2; D-I A-AA region champ and state quarterfinalist … he and J.R.Davis won state doubles title in 2014.


Cooper Long (So., Baylor) … 15-5; advanced to D-II AA state quarterfinals


* Doubles (alphabetical order by team)


Baylor - Jack Gray (Sr.)-Chad Woodham (Sr.) … 18-5; D-II AA region champ; state runner-up; led Baylor to state team runner-up


Cleveland - Jake Gibson (Sr.)-Shivang Patel (Sr.) … D-I AAA region champs and state semis.


Hixson – Carl Phillips (Jr.)-Landon Goforth (Jr.) … 16-3; district and region champs … state semis … Phillips played with an injured knee in region and state doubles and he and Goforth won the deciding match against Signal Mountain to send the Wildcats back to the D-I A-AA state Final Four.


McCallie – Carter Eaves (Sr.)-Conner O’Brien (Sr.) … 6-2; D-II AA state semis.


Notre Dame - J.R. Davis (Jr.)-Andrew Lisy (So.) … 9-2; D-I A-AA region champs and state semis; Davis and Charles Jabaley won state doubles in 2014.


 


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


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