2024 Texas 40+ Mixed League Sectionals
Teams from across Texas faced off September 6-8 in Georgetown for the Texas 2024 USTA 40 & Over Mixed League Section Championships.
MIXED 6.0 CHAMPIONS - NETX
Captained by Russell Ivey
Team: Sushama Brimmer, Eli Cook, Johnny Fasang, Lisa Hinshaw, Russell Ivey, Traci Jones, Kevin Jones, Cara Jordan, Wes Jordan, Robert Kennedy, Amy Kennedy, Skip Morton, Heather Surholt, Reeda Taylor
MIXED 7.0 CHAMPIONS - FORT WORTH
Captained by Robert Germany
Team: Teresa Albus, Rene Alzuro, Lorein Campbell, Andy Chan, Chris Cobler, Tammy French, Robert Germany, Lola Gomez, Richard Haschke, Brenda Howard, Edward Leija, Lisset Leija, Lowell Perkins, Rachel Richter, Karen Saland, Gerilynn Sanders, Gracie Santana, Tex Torrez, Brian Villarreal, Terri Wren, Jeffrey Yarbrough
MIXED 8.0 CHAMPIONS - HOUSTON
Captained by Thy Regent & Phong Regent
Team: Robby Clarkson, Lynn Dinh, Timothy Green, Tomas Huynh, Huyen Lam, Alan Lee, John Lu, Thai Nguyen, Brooke Parry, Yvonne Puente, Phong Regent, Thy Regent, Stacy Tea, David Yang, Daniel Young
MIXED 9.0 CHAMPIONS - AUSTIN
Captained by Puneet Mahajan & Subu Jayaram
Team: Juan Dekruyff, Anna Eberhardt, Melody Garcia, Paul Gonzales, Marla Gostisha, Subu Jayaram, Puneet Mahajan, Karin Mahajan, Jeremiah McMillan, Viktoriya Paul, Heidi Shelton, Estevam Strecker, Julie Thu
- MIXED 6.0
- MIXED 7.0
- MIXED 8.0
- MIXED 9.0
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