Missouri Valley / Oklahoma

Spring Junior Team Tennis Concludes; Registration for Summer Now Open

Casey McKenzie | May 17, 2021


 

USTA Oklahoma’s spring Junior Team Tennis (JTT) concluded this last weekend and there was a success all across the board.  Players and parents enjoyed traveling to different facilities around town and competing in a fun team environment.  There were over 27 teams in Oklahoma City, and 23 teams in the Tulsa area - with over 340 players total on the season. 

 

Don’t miss out on the summer Junior Team Tennis advancing league! Registration is open now and matches will start on June 1! Please reach out to mckenzie@ustaoklahoma.com if you are interested in signing up.  



Tulsa Area Champions:

 

 

10 & Under:

1st Place: LaFortune Park

2nd Place: University of Tulsa

3rd Place: Southern Hills

 

 

12 & Under:

1st Place: Philcrest Hills Country Club (Blue team) 

2nd Place: Indian Springs

3rd Place: RH-91 (Blue team) 

 

 

14 & Under: 

1st Place: Southern Hills (Blue team)

2nd Place: Southern Hills (Yellow team)

3rd Place: RH-91

 

 

 

OKC Area Champions:

 

 

10 & Under Orange: 

1st Place: Hidden Trails

2nd Place: Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club

3rd Place: Edmond Center Court

 

 

10 & Under Green: 

1st Place: OKC Elite

2nd Place: Oak Tree Country Club

3rd Place: Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club

 

 

12 & Under:

1st Place: Oak Tree Country Club

2nd Place: Britton Christian Church Barracudas

3rd Place: Edmond Center Court Green A Team

 

 

14 & Under: 

1st Place: Britton Christian Church Bobcats

2nd Place: Edmond Center Court

3rd Place: First Serve OKC

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