USTA Iowa teams advance to League Section Championships
It’s that time of year again—League Section Championships are getting underway throughout the USTA Missouri Valley. Congrats to all the teams and their hard-working captains for making it into the next tournament. The following USTA Iowa adult teams will be heading to the League Section Championships, with captains listed as well.
18 & Over Teams
18+ 2.5 Women (Jordan)
18+ 3.0 Women (Lu/Graf)
18+ 3.5 Women (Michelsen)
18+ 4.0 Women (Bruntz/Krause)
18+ 4.5 Women (Hill-Matthes)
18+ 3.0 Men (Kakade)
18+ 3.5 Men (Versteeg)
18+ 4.0 Men (Jha/Hanson)
18+ 4.5 Men (Boyer)
40 & Over Teams
40+ 3.0 Women (Baddeloo)
40+ 3.5 Women (Snedegar/Hagan)
40+ 4.0 Women (Bruntz/Krause)
40+ 3.5 Men (Versteeg)
40+ 4.0 Men (Jha/Hanson)
40+ 4.5 Men (Blume)
55 & Over Teams
55+ 6.0 Women (Baddeloo/Mullin)
55+ 7.0 Women (Docherty)
55+ 8.0 Women (Rovner)
55+ 7.0 Men (Thomasson)
55+ 8.0 Men (Russell)
65 & Over Teams
65+ 8.0 Women (Kron/Bruntz)
65+ 8.0 Men (Mahoski)
18 & Over Mixed Teams
18+ 7.0 Mixed (Duhautois)
18+ 8.0 Mixed (Young)
18+ 9.0 Mixed (Fleming)
40 & Over Mixed Teams
40+ 7.0 Mixed (Avilez)
40+ 8.0 Mixed (Clark/Wilt)
40+ 9.0 Mixed (Fleming)
For a list of dates and locations of when all these different levels will compete in their respective USTA Missouri Valley League Section Championships, click here. To check out a running list of which teams have advanced to the USTA National Championships, click here.
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