Southern California

Barbara Roorda Named 2018 Captain of the Year

USTA Southern California | February 25, 2019


USTA Southern California honored some of the section’s best League Captains at a celebratory luncheon on Saturday.

 

In 2018, the section ran its second annual Captain of the Year program – where Area League Coordinators nominated up to four outstanding League Captains for their areas.

 

One captain from each of the 13 areas was selected as their area’s Captain of the Year. Those 13 winners were invited to a luncheon as a thank you for their service and for the chance to be named the section’s 2018 Captain of the Year.

 

San Diego North County’s Barbara Roorda was named overall winner for her enthusiasm and dedication to the sport.Barbara Roorda Named 2018 Captain of the Year

 

Read the full Barbara Roorda Named 2018 Captain of the Year article at USTA Southern California.

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