Missouri Valley / Heart Of America

USTA Heart of America Junior Players Sign to Play at Next Level

Jerod Fox | April 26, 2021


 

 

USTA Heart of America boasts a plethora of tennis talent, and the high school class of 2021 has made its mark. Many players have already announced their intention to continue playing at the collegiate level, with more sure to come.

 

 

If you, or someone you know, has committed to play tennis at the next level, reach out to communuications@movalley.usta.com and they will be added to this ongoing list!

 

 

Class of 2021 Boys

 

Jimmy Andrews

Pembroke Hill School

Colorado College

 

Blake Eason

Shawnee Mission East High School

Denison University

 

Noah Koch

Liberty High School

Berry College

 

Hudson Mosher

Shawnee Mission East High School

Depauw University 

 

Hogan Stoker

Lee’s Summit West

Austin Peay University

 

Owen VanderArk

Kansas City Christian School

Westmont University

 

 

 

Class of 2021 Girls

 

 

Callie Flanagan

Blue Valley North High School

University of Cincinnati

 

Gwyneth Gifford

Blue Valley West High School

William Jewell College

 

Randi Hendricks

Pembroke Hill School

Washington University - Saint Louis

 

Ashley Jacobson

Olathe West High School

Western Illinois University

 

Keira Knoflicek

Kansas City Christian School

Rhodes College

 

Maisie Markowitz

St. Pius X High School

William Jewell College

 

Christine O’Brien

Blue Valley North High School

University of the Redlands 

 

Emma Sand

Kansas City Christian School

Butler University

 

Ally Turtledove

Pembroke Hill School

Hamilton University

 

Keegan VanPelt

Free State High School

University of Nebraska Omaha

 

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