Mid-Atlantic

Thank you USTA league captains

December 23, 2023


USTA Mid-Atlantic Foundation’s Centennial Celebration is coming to a close. But before it ends, we want to honor and celebrate ALL of our USTA League captains who have helped make the past 100 years of tennis possible. Our Mid-Atlantic captains not only create community among adult players, but they also ensure tennis in our region remains vibrant and strong. 

 

While every captain is important to the success of USTA Leagues, we would like to recognize several special groups of league captains who have hit important milestones during this centennial year. Please click the links below to view names of captains who are: 

 

First Time Captains in 2023

 

Captains of Five or More Teams in 2023

 

Captains of Ten or More Teams in 2023

 

Captains of 25 or More Teams in the Past Six Years

 

A special congratulations to Josphine Cooper who has captained 118 teams in the last six years!

 

Check out our special captains tribute video!

 

Thank you to all the league captains for investing your passion and hard work into USTA Leagues.

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This year USTA Mid-Atlantic Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is celebrating 100 years of promoting tennis and its physical, social, and emotional health benefits. Get involved and show your support for the next 100 years of tennis. Learn about our impact in the region and how USTA Mid-Atlantic creates community, character, and well-being.

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