Shane Cashen wins 2026 Janet Louer USTA Junior Team Tennis National Organizer of the Year Award
Diez defensores del deporte del tenis a nivel local y de base fueron homenajeados con premios nacionales en la Reunión y Conferencia Anual de la 2026 en Orlando, Florida.
WATCH: Shane Cashen honored with Janet Louer USTA Junior Team Tennis (JTT) National Organizer of the Year Award
Shane Cashen of Kaneohe, Hawaii, was selected as the recipient of the Janet Louer USTA Junior Team Tennis (JTT) National Organizer of the Year Award. Cashen was honored during the USTA Annual Meeting & Conference held in Orlando, Fla.
Cashen has served as a dedicated tennis provider for 15 years, most recently with Lokahi Tennis, delivering comprehensive year-round programming across all junior age groups in the Hawaii Pacific section. In the past year alone, Cashen reached over 1,700 participants through an extensive slate of offerings, including 46 junior tournaments, 27 junior circuits, and three seasons of Junior Team Tennis (JTT). Beyond competitive play, the program provides vital community resources, including free youth clinics, special-needs clinics, and fundraiser boot camps, while also supporting high school varsity tennis.
“Shane has built something that goes well beyond a traditional program,” said Brian Vahaly, USTA President and interim co-CEO. “Through his leadership, Lokahi Tennis has become a place where young people are challenged, supported, and connected, with a clear pathway from community play into competition. His ability to create that environment is what sets his work apart.”
The USTA annually awards the Janet Louer USTA Junior Team Tennis National Organizer of the Year Award to an individual who positively influences children’s lives and substantially impacts their community. The award is named after Janet Louer, who was instrumental in the development of junior tennis during her lifetime. As the administrator for USTA JTT in Georgia, Louer built the state championships into the largest youth team tennis state championships in the nation. Her expertise was also used in developing the Section and National Championships for the program.
El equipo de tenis juvenil de la USTA enfatiza los beneficios del tenis, incluido el trabajo en equipo y la aptitud física, para jugadores de diferentes edades y niveles de habilidad. USTA Junior Team Tennis, un programa competitivo de varias semanas de duración, alienta a niños y niñas, 6 a 18 años, a competir con equipos de la misma región geográfica en cinco divisiones de edad: 8 y menores, 10 y menores, 12 y menores, 14 y menores, y 18 y menores.
Artículos relacionados
-
2026 Eve Kraft AwardMarch 31, 2026Jennifer Edmunson of Baton Rouge, La., was selected as the recipient of the 2026 Eve Kraft Community Service Award. Edmunson was honored at the USTA Annual Meeting & Conference in Orlando, Fla. Read More -
2026 B. Williams AwardMarch 31, 2026Laura Canfield of Feasterville, Penn., was honored with the Barbara Williams Service Award at the 2026 USTA Annual Meeting & Conference held in Orlando, Fla.. Read More -
2026 Organizer of the YearMarch 31, 2026Shane Cashen of Kaneohe, Hawaii, was selected as the recipient of the Janet Louer USTA Junior Team Tennis (JTT) National Organizer of the Year Award during the USTA Annual Meeting & Conference held in Orlando, Fla. Read More