USTA Oklahoma 2019 Award Winners
USTA Oklahoma is pleased to announce our 2019 Award recipients for their dedication and commitment to growing the sport of tennis in their local communities.
The recipients will be honored on February 1, 2020 at the Renaissance Hotel & Convention Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Listed below is the full list of our 2019 USTA Oklahoma Award winners:
Adult player of the Year: Doug Stone
Adult Recreational Player of the Year: Paula Casey
Outstanding Community Service: Judy Fenner
Distinguished Service: Trent Tucker
Outstanding Diversity Achievement: Veterans Indoor Wheelchair Clinic @ Santa Fe Family Life Center
Event of the Year: Pierce Phillips Charity, Meet Your Match: Childhood Cancer
Facility of the Year: Philcrest Hills Country Club
Emerging Junior Player-Female: Tokara Henderson
Female Junior Player of the Year: Vanessa Ong
Outstanding High School Coach: Skip Griese
Outstanding Contributor to Youth High Performance: Matias Marin
Outstanding Contributor to Youth Tennis Programs: Brody Queal
Emerging Junior Player-Male: John Paul Dillon
Male Junior Player of the Year: Graydon Lair
Member Organization of the Year: OU Tennis Club
Outstanding Junior Team Tennis Organizer: Ellie Bailey
Outstanding Official: Dean Richardville
Outstanding Junior Tournament: USTA OK Earlywine April Closed District Championships
Tennis Family of the Year: The Han Family
Media Excellence: Jacob Tobey
Outstanding Adult Tournament: Children's Hospital at OU Medical Center Green's Tournament
2019 Sportsmanship Winners:
Girls 10: Aspen Irwin
Girls 12: Blythe Confer
Girls 14: Reece Compton
GIrls 16: Kate Miley
Girls 18: Reagan Miley
Boys 10: Truman Prather
Boys 12: Max Beard
Boys 14: Lawson Prather
Boys 16: Enre Boshoff
Boys 18: Nathan Han
2019 Hall of Fame Inductees:
Tim Leos
Pat Ritchie
Congratulations to all of those who have earned these honors and contributed positively toward USTA Oklahoma.
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