USTA League Nationals 6.0 Men Win Title
USTA Northern captured a League National Championship in late October due to a strong performance from Captains Eric Narvaez and George Kimball's 55 & Over 6.0 Men's team.
Playing out of St. Paul Academy, the team qualified for the National Championships during the 55 & Over Adult League Sectional Championships held in July. The National Championships were played at the USTA National Campus in Orlando on clay.
The team went 6-0 during the tournament, dropping only one set en route to the title, recording wins over Southern, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern California before defeating Middle States and Pacific Northwest on the final day. This is Narvaez and Kimball's third USTA League National Championship title in the past four years.
Congratulations to the team for its achievement! Keep an eye out for USTA Northern's December Northern Exposure issue for more on the title winners!
Roster
George Kimball
Michael Schneider
Steve Middleton-Koller
Don Glover
Ron Saver
John Goulett
Allan Hoen
Tu Van
William Boyes
- 6.0 Men's 55 & Over Team at Nationals
- Rain at USTA National Campus
- Helping out with the courts
- Doubles play at League Nationals
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