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The following players have been inducted into the Mike Wolf Tennis Academy National Hall of Fame by achieving one or more of the following criteria:

Win a USTA Gold, Silver, or Bronze Ball
Achieve a Top 10 USTA Ranking
Achieve NCAA All-American Status
Selection by MVTA Coaching Staff

  PLAYERS COLLEGE/TOUR
  TAYLOR BLUE  
 
  • Missouri Valley Champion - 2001
 
  "Taylor had speed and explosiveness on a tennis court that was unparalleled. Watching her play was something that you looked forward to."  
  KARA BRADY
 
  • USTA Girls 18 Hard Court National Championship Doubles Semi-Finalist – 1989
  • USTA Girls 16 Indoor National Championship Doubles Champion – 1988
  • USTA Girls 16 Indoor National Championship Doubles Semi-Finalist – 1987
  • Kansas 6A State High School Singles Champion – 1989, 1987
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #36 (Girls 18), MVTA #2 (Girls 18)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA #2 (Girls 18), MVTA #1 (Girls 18)
  "Kara was the type of player that embodied consistency. You could count on her to give a great effort regardless of the circumstances." Attended the University of San Diego
  MACEY BREECE  
 
  • USTA Girls 16 Hard Court National Championship Singles Semi-Finalist – 1999
  • USTA Girls 14 Indoor National Championship Doubles Champion – 1997
  • K-Swiss Junior Invitational Singles Finalist – 1997
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #3 (Girls 14), MVTA #2 (Girls 16)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA #4 (Girls 14), MVTA #1 (Girls 16)
  "Macey became an incredibly resilient player. She had to deal with tremendous adversity and always found a way to raise her level." Attended the University of Texas
  DAWN BUTH  
 
  • USTA Girls 18 Hard Court National Championship Singles 6th Place – 1992
  • USTA Girls 18 Indoor National Championship Singles Champion – 1991
  • USTA Girls 18 Indoor National Championship Doubles Champion – 1991
  • MVTA Girls 18 Singles & Doubles Champion – 1992
  • MVTA Girls 16 Singles Champion – 1991
  • Gateway Junior Invitational Girls 16 Singles Champion – 1991
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #6 (Girls 18), MVTA #1 (Girls 16, 18)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA #1 (Girls 18), MVTA #1 (Girls 18)
  • 2-Time NCAA Doubles Champion
  • 4-Time NCAA All-American
  • WTA Tour Professional: Highest Singles Ranking: WTA Top 100
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: WTA Top 100
  "Dawn was the leader of the "All-Jungle Team." If you were ever lost in the jungle, she was the person who was going to survive. She understood competing as well as anyone I have ever watched play." Attended the University of Florida
  CAITLIN COLLINS
 
  • Helped UNC reach the ACC Conference Championships semifinals, 2007
  • ITF Orange Bowl Doubles Champion – 2001
  • USTA Girls 16 Spring Super National Championship Singles Champion – 2001
  • USTA Girls 16 Clay Court Super National Championship Singles Finalist – 2001
  • USTA Girls 16 Hard Court Super National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 2001
  • USTA Girls 16 Hard Court Super National Championship Doubles Finalist – 2000
  • USTA Girls 14 Clay Court Super National Championship Singles Finalist – 1999
  • MVTA Girls 16 Singles Champion – 2000
  • MVTA Girls 14 Singles Champion – 1999
  • MVTA Girls 12 Singles Champion – 1997
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #3 (Girls 16), MVTA #1 (Girls 16)
  "Caitlin was a true workhorse. She simply out-trained the competition. Then she would fight you for everything you got. Catilin led by example." Attends the University of North Carolina
  AMANDA CRADDOCK  
Amanda Craddock
  • Member of NCAA National Championship Team at Georgia Tech (2007)
  • Helped Georgia Tech capture the ITA Team Indoor National Championships, 2007
  • Helped Georgia Tech capture the ACC Conference Championships, 2007
  • Named the ACC Conference Tournamentís “Most Vital Player”,2007
  • Helped Georgia Tech capture the NCAA Division 1 Team Championships, 2007
  • Franklin Winter Junior Tennis Championship Girls 18 Singles Finalist – 2005
  • USTA Girls 18 National Open Doubles Champion – 2004
  • USTA Girls 18 National Open Singles Third Place – 2004
  • USTA Girls 16 Spring National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 2004
  • USTA Girls 16 National Open Singles Champion (2) – 2004
  • USTA Girls 16 Clay Court Super National Championship Doubles 3rd Place- 2003
  • USTA Girls 16 Hard Court Super National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 2003
  • MVTA Segment II Sweet 16 Singles Champion – 2003
  • MVTA Segment II Singles Champion – 2003
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #7 (Girls 16), MVTA #1 (Girls 16)
  • Missouri State High School Singles Champion – 2002
  "Amanda was willing to get out of her comfort zone and make herself a dominant junior player. She is a great example of what can happen if you really do walk the walk.I am certain that she will continue to surprise people with her results." Attends Georgia Tech University
- NCAA National Championship Team
  DREW DANIEL  
 
  • USTA Boys 14 Spring National Championship Doubles Champion – 2004
  • USTA Boys 14 Clay Court National Championship Singles Champion – 2004
  • USTA Boys 14 Hard Court National Championship Singles Finalist – 2004
  • USTA Boys 14 Winter Super National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 2003
  • USTA Boys 12 Spring Super National Championship Singles Champion – 2002
  • USTA Boys 12 Spring Super National Championship Doubles Finalist – 2002
  • USTA Boys 12 Clay Court Super National Championship Singles Champion – 2002
  • USTA Boys 12 Hard Court Super National Championship Singles 3rd Place – 2002
  • Franklin Junior Invitational Singles Champion – 2002
  • USTA Boys 12 Winter Super National Championship Doubles Finalist – 2001
  • MVTA Singles Champion – 2001
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #1 (Boys 12, 14)
  "Drew was the ultimate big-match player. If you wanted someone to make the big shot under pressure this was your guy. His relentless preparation gave him this confidence." Attends University of Michigan
  CHRIS FOTOPOULOS  
Chris Fotopoulos
  • USTA Boys 12 Hard Court Super National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 2003
  • USTA Boys 12 National Open Doubles Champion – 2002
  • USTA Boys 12 National Open Singles Champion – 2001
  • USTA Boys 12 National Open Doubles Champion – 2001
  • MVTA Singles Champion – 2001
 
  "Chris is the ultimate good guy that everyone loves and he just happens to be a terrific athlete as well. He would be successful at numerous sports, but he's chosen to play tennis and his best is yet to come."  
  MEREDITH GEIGER  
 
  • USTA Girls 18 Indoor National Championship Doubles Champion – 1989
  "Meredith was the ultimate warrior. She exemplified a no-nonsense, no-excuses attitude that garnered her respect from all." Attended Arizona State University
  MEG GRIFFIN
 
  • MVTA Girls 18 Singles Champion – 1995
  • MVTA Girls 18 Doubles Champion – 1995
  • Kansas 6A State High School Singles Champion – 1994
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #31 (Girls 18), MVTA #1 (Girls 18)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA #5 (Girls 18), MVTA #1 (Girls 18)
  "Meg was a player that all coaches want to coach because she would 'find a way'. Many times, the result seemed obvious but Meg would defy the odds. There was never a dull moment." Attended the University of Maryland
  JIMMY HANEY  
 
  • NCAA Collegiate All-American – 2001
  • USTA Futures Doubles Champion – 2000
  • USTA Boys 16 Indoor National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 1997
  • MVTA Boys 18 Singles Champion – 1997
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #51 (Boys 18), MVTA #1 (Boys 18)
  "Jimmy defined preparation. This kid came from literally nowhere and six years later was a NCAA Division 1 All-American. His work ethic day in and day out was as impressive as I've ever seen." Attended Texas Christian University & the University of Texas
  NICK HEGARTY
 
  • USTA National Open Singles Champion – 2002
  • Missouri State High School Singles Champion – 2003
  • MVTA Singles Champion
  "Nick was supremely committed. He had the passion to hit more balls than anyone. He also had the ability to turn it up a notch just when he needed it. His perseverance on the court and preparation will make him a leader in the future." Attends Arizona State University
  BRETT HELGESON
 
  • Helped Notre Dame capture the Big East Conference Championships, 2007
  • Kansas 6A High School State Singles Champion – 2005
  • USTA Boys 18 National Open Singles Champion – 2005
  • USTA Boys 18 National Open Doubles Champion – 2005
  • Kansas 6A High School State Singles Finalist – 2003
  • MVTA Boys 14 Singles Champion – 2001
  • MVTA Boys 14 Segment II Super II Singles Champion – 2001
  • MVTA Boys 14 Segment II Sweet 16 Singles Champion – 2001
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA Top 15, (Boys 18), MVTA #1 (Boys 18)
  "Brett quietly went about his business getting better every year. He was the ultimate low-maintenance player that made the most out of situations. Brett has attributes that with continued hard work will allow him to play at an extremely high level." Attends the University of Notre Dame
  TRAVIS HELGESON
 
  • Member of NCAA National Championship Team at University of Georgia (2007, 2008)
    4-time All American singles
  • Helped Georgia capture the SEC Conference Championships, 2007
    Helped Georgia capture the NCAA Division 1 Team Championships, 2007
  • Helped Georgia capture the ITA team indoor National Championships, 2007
  • USTA Boys 18 Spring National Championship Singles 3rd Place – 2004
    USTA Boys 18 Winter Super National Singles Champion – 2003
    Kansas 6A High School State Singles Champion – 2003
  • USTA Boys 16 National Open Singles Champion – 2002
  • USTA Boys 16 Hard Court Super National Singles Champion – 2002
  • Kansas 6A High School State Singles Champion – 2002
  • MVTA Singles Champion – 2002 · Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #1 (Boys 18)
  "Travis understood better than anyone I ever coached how to play within yourself. He was terrific at working through a point. Travis was fun to watch because you could understand what he was trying to accomplish during the match." Attends the University of Georgia
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NCAA National Championship Team

- Transferred from the University of Texas
  DIERDRE HERMAN  
 
  • USTA Girls 18 Hard Court National Championship Singles Finalist – 1989
  • United States Olympic Festival Singles Champion – 1989
  • USTA Girls 18 Indoor National Championship Doubles Champion – 1989
  • USTA Girls 18 Indoor National Championship Singles Finalist – 1989
  • USTA Girls 18 Indoor National Championship Singles Finalist – 1988
  • MVTA Girls 18 Singles Champion – 1989, 1988
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #5 (Girls 18), MVTA #1 (Girls 18)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA #1 (Girls 18), MVTA #1 (Girls 18)
  "Dierdre wanted to fight for every match. She wasn't afraid to get into a war with anyone. You always felt like she had a chance because she was so incredibly tough." WTA Tour Professional: Highest Singles Ranking WTA #180
  JENNY HOPKINS
 
  • USTA Girls 18 Easter Bowl National Championship Singles 3rd Place – 1998
  • USTA Girls 18 Clay Court National Championship Singles Champion – 1998
  • USTA Girls 16 Hard Court National Championship Doubles Finalist – 1997
  • USTA Girls 18 Indoor National Championship Singles Finalist – 1997
  • USTA Girls 16 Clay Court National Championship Singles 3rd Place – 1997
  • USTA Girls 16 Clay Court National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 1997
  • USTA Girls 16 Hard Court International Championship Singles 3rd Place – 1997
  • USTA Girls 16 Hard Court International Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 1997
  • USTA Girls 16 Hard Court National Championship Singles 3rd Place – 1997
  • USTA Girls 16 Clay Court National Championship Singles 3rd Place – 1996
  • USTA Girls 16 Indoor National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 1996
  • K-Swiss Junior Invitational Girls 16 Singles Champion – 1996
  • Gateway Junior Invitational Girls 16 Singles Champion – 1996
  • MVTA Singles & Doubles Champion – 1996
  • USTA Satellite or Challenger Singles Championships – 5
  • WTA Tour Event – Strausburg Doubles Champion
  "Jenny was second to none in her willingness to hit the extra ball. There wasn't a player anywhere in the world that was more motivated to make a certain aspect of her game better. Jenny was the example of consistent results and gives hope to all aspiring tennis players that are willing to take her lead." WTA Tour Pro; Highest Singles Ranking: #51
Highest Doubles Ranking: Top 60
  BRANDON JOOST  
 
  • Missouri Valley Champion - 2001
  • Kansas 5A State Singles Champion - 2004
  "Branden had the ability to impress you with his style of play. When he had the adrenaline pumping there was no one more exciting to watch play." Attends the University of Arkansas
  AUSTEN KAUSS  
Austen Kauss
  • USTA Boys 14 Spring National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 2004
  • USTA Boys 14 Winter Super National Championship Doubles Finalist – 2003
  • USTA National Open Singles Champion – 2003
  • USTA National Open Singles Finalist – 2003
  • USTA National Open Doubles Finalist – 2003
  • MVTA Singles Champion – 2003
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #5 (Boys 14) , MVTA #1 (Boys 14)
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  "Austen has become a physical specimen. His tremendous discipline and perseverance will allow him to reach a terrific level of play. He has prepared himself to succeed." Attends the University of Iowa
  LYNZEE KEVER
 
  • MVTA Singles Champion – 2002
  "Lynzee learned to train and compete at the Academy. When she put her mind to it she proved that she could compete with the best. Lynzee has several levels of higher play within her if she chooses to do the work." Attends Marshall University (Transferred from the University of Colorado)
  JENNIFER MAGLEY
 
  • MVTA Girls 14 Singles Champion
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #3 (Girls 14), MVTA #1 (Girls 16)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA #4 (Girls 16), MVTA #1 (Girls 14)
  • NCAA All American Singles & Doubles
 

"Jennifer had a mentality and presence about her that was unique. You knew at a very young age that she would succeed at anything that she got involved with. Jennifer genuinely believed in herself which helped her to think big and set her sights high."

Attended the University of Florida
  DAVID MARTIN
 
  • NCAA Doubles Finalist – 2002
  • NCAA Singles Semi-Finalist – 2002
  • Member of NCAA National Championship Team at Stanford University – 2000
  • USTA Boys 18 Hard Court National Championship Singles 3rd Place – 1999
  • ITF Group II Landsur Mitsubishi Open – Manila Singles & Doubles Champion – 1999
  • Wimbledon Junior Championship Doubles Semi-Finalist – 1998
  • US Open Junior Doubles Champion – 1998
  • USTA Boys 18 Hard Court National Championship Doubles Champion – 1998
  • USTA Boys 18 Hard Court National Championship Singles 3rd Place – 1998
  • USTA Boys 16 Indoor National Championship Singles Champion – 1995
  "David epitomized the ultimate student-athlete. As a Stanford University graduate and tennis All-American, David exuded the utmost class. His humility and respect for all made him a pleasure to coach. He has tremendous leadership capabilities and I hope that in the future, young people have a chance to learn from him." Attended Stanford University
- NCAA National Championship Team
  CASSIDY MEARS  
Cassidy Mears
  • USTA Top 40 Singles Ranking (Boys 18s)
  • USTA Texas Open National Level 3 Event Singles Champion 2006
  • Helped BYU reach the Mountain West Conference Championships Final, 2007
  • Highest MVTA Singles Ranking #1 (Boys 18s)
  • Highest USTA and MVTA Doubles Ranking #1 (Boys 18s)

 

  "Cassidy keeps getting better with time. He started in our Futures Program, worked diligently to reach the MWTA and is now a terrific college player. The traits that he demonstrated along this tremendous progression mirror who he is as a young man. Being honest, hard-working, fit, consistent and organized are some of his strengths.

However, what has distinguished Cassidy the most is his unusual maturity to see the bigger picture, put others first, value the things that really matter and as a result he truly loves life. His perspective and unselfishness has allowed him to become a great leader. His real success is just getting started. "
Attends Brigham Young University
  NICK MONROE  
 
  • USTA Boys 14 Easter Bowl National Championship Singles Champion – 1996
  • USTA Boys 14 Easter Bowl National Championship Doubles Champion – 1996
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA Top 5 (Boys 18), MVTA #1 (Boys 18)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA Top 5 (Boys 18), MVTA #1 (Boys 18)
  • NCAA All American Singles
  "Nick was as quick and as resourceful a player as you would ever see. He also had supreme touch. When you watched him play, you would be amazed at his creativity and athleticism. These ingredients made for some incredible moments." Attended the University of North Carolina
  ALBIN POLONYI
 
  • USTA Boys 18 Indoor National Championship Doubles Semi-Finalist – 1992
  • USTA Boys 18 Grass Court International Championship Doubles Champion – 1992
  • MVTA Boys 18 Singles & Doubles Champion – 1992
  • Kansas 6A State High School Singles Champion – 1992
  • Gateway Junior Invitational Boys 18 Singles Champion – 1991
  • Missouri State High School Singles Champion – 1991
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #23 (Boys 18), MVTA #1 (Boys 18)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA #3 (Boys 18), MVTA #1 (Boys 18)
  "Albin put forth a terrific mental effort each and every match. He wanted to be perfect and was disappointed if he couldn't play at his highest level. His desire to be at his best made him as successful as he was." Attended the University of Georgia & Boise State University
  JOEL RECKEWEY
 
  • 72 – 20 MVTA Career Singles Record
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #32 (Boys 18), MVTA #2 (Boys 18)
  • Kansas 6A High School State Singles Champion – 2000
  "Joel was 'Mister Low-Maintenance'. He worked everyday to improve and looked to no one else to make it happen for him. He never complained - he just kept plugging away. His brutally honest and straightforward approach to things made him special." Attended the University of Nebraska
  JON RECKEWEY
 
  • USTA Boys 18 National Open Singles Champion – 2001
  • MVTA Boys 18 Singles Champion – 2001
  • MVTA Boys 16 Singles Champion – 2000
  • Kansas 6A High School State Doubles Champion – 2000
  • MVTA Boys 14 Singles Champion – 1998
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #3 (Boys 18), MVTA #1 (Boys 16)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA #1 (Boys 16), MVTA #1 (Boys 16)
 

"Jon was super smooth and his abilities were endless. He made people laugh and have fun and was a pleasure to be around. Jon had a way about him that everyone loved."

Attended Baylor University –
- Member of NCAA National Championship Team at Baylor University (2004)
  COLLEEN RIELLEY  
Colleen Rielley
  • ITA Midwest Regional Tournament Singles Champion, 2006
  • Helped Notre Dame reach the ITA Team Indoor National Championships Final, 2007
  • Helped Notre Dame reach the Big East Conference Tournament Finals, 2007
  • Named to the Big East Conference All-Tournament Team for singles, 2007
  • Helped Notre Dame reach the Quarterfinals of the NCAA Division 1 Team Championships, 2007
  • USTA Girls 18 Clay Court National Championship Singles 3rd Place – 2005
  • K-Swiss Junior Tennis Championship Girls 18 Singles Champion – 2005
  • USTA Girls 16 Spring National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 2004
  • USTA Girls 16 Winter National Championship Singles Champion – 2004
  • Kansas State High School Singles Champion – 2004
  • USTA Girls 16 Clay Court Super National Championship Singles Finalist – 2003
  • USTA Girls 16 Clay Court Super National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 2003
  • USTA Girls 16 Spring Super National Championship Singles 5th Place – 2003
  • USTA Girls 16 Hard Court Super National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 2003
  • Missouri State High School Singles Champion – 2002
  • USTA Girls 14 Hard Court National Championship Singles 4th Place – 2000
  • USTA Girls 14 Clay Court National Championship Singles 6th Place – 2000
  • MVTA Singles Champion – 2004, 2003, 2002, 1999
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #1 (Girls 18), MVTA #1 (Girls 18)
  "Colleen is a first team 'All-Jungle Team' player. You can count on her to give her best. You can rely on her to find solutions. You want Colleen on your team because she's such a fierce competitor. Her will is as strong as it gets. Players have a tendency to underestimate Colleen, until they compete against her." Attends the University of Notre Dame
  CHRISTIE SIM
 
  • USTA Girls 18 Clay Court National Championship Doubles Champion – 1994
  • USTA Girls 18 Indoor National Championship Singles 5th Place – 1993
  • USTA Girls 16 Indoor National Championship Doubles Finalist – 1992
  • USTA Girls 16 Indoor National Championship Singles 6th Place – 1992
  • Kansas 6A State High School Champion – 1993, 1992
  • MVTA Girls 16 Singles & Doubles Champion – 1991
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #21 (Girls 18), MVTA #1 (Girls 16)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA #4 (Girls 18), MVTA #1 (Girls 16)
  "Christie was the ultimate ball-striker. She made shots that probably shouldn't have been thought of, much less tried. Christie was also very wise in many ways. This combination made for numerous shots and matches that I remember to this day. She also exemplified terrific sportsmanship." Attended the University of Kansas
  JACK SOCK  
  • USTA National Hard Court Singles Champion - 2005
  • USTA National Hard Court Doubles Champion - 2005
  • USTA National Open Singles Champion (2) - 2004
  • USTA Boys 12 Clay Court National Championship Singles Champion – 2005
  • USTA Boys 12 Clay Court National Championship Doubles Champion – 2005
  • USTA Boys 12 Spring National Championship Singles Champion – 2005
  • USTA Boys 12 Spring National Championship Doubles Champion – 2005
  • USTA Boys 14 National Open Doubles Champion – 2005
  • Copper Bowl Boys 12 Singles Champion – 2005
  • USTA Boys 12 Winter National Championship Singles Champion – 2004
  • USTA Boys 12 Winter National Championship Doubles Champion – 2004
  • USTA Boys 12 Clay Court National Championship Doubles Champion – 2004
  • USTA Boys 12 Hard Court National Championship Doubles Champion – 2004
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #1 (Boys 12), MVTA #1 (Boys 12)
 
  "Jack has a great feel for the game. He has a great feel for shots in general. He's naturally competitive, smart, cunning, and thoughtful in his approach. He will defy the odds many times in the future. It doesn't hurt that his skills and instincts are world-class."  
  JENNIFER VAUGHN
 
  • USTA Girls 16 Indoor National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 1996
  • Kansas 6A State High School Singles Champion – 1996
  • MVTA Girls 16 Doubles Champion – 1996
  • MVTA Girls 16 Singles Champion – 1995
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #34 (Girls 16), MVTA #1 (Girls 16)
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: USTA #3 (Girls 16), MVTA #1 (Girls 16)
  "Jennifer made herself into one of the best junior players in the country with pure will and determination. She would hit as many balls as it took to get it right. She didn't mind the many sacrifices involved because she had a goal and wanted it more than anything. Jennifer was not afraid to lay it on the line and go for it." Attended the University of Michigan
  KATE VIALLE  
Kate Vialle
  • Mike Agassi "No Quit" Girls 14s Singles Champion
  • USTA Girls 12s Winter National Championships Doubles Champion, 2006
  • Peach State Girls 12s Singles Champion, 2006
  • K-Swiss Junior Invitational Girls 14s Singles Champion, 2007
  • Highest USTA National Ranking #13 (Girls 12s)

"Kate is a terrific example of how a player within our program should operate. She values listening and following directions. She takes care of her academics so that she can spend the necessary time working on her game. She is incredibly consistent in following through on her weekly schedule. Kate wants to learn, wants to fight for things, isn't looking for the quick fix rather knows that it's hard work, thinks big, believes and genuinely loves the game. She is a great person to coach and have in the program because she focuses on the things that allow a player to be special."

 
  MARY WEATHERHOLT  
 
  • K-Swiss Junior Invitational Girls 14 Singles Champion – 2005
  • USTA Girls 12 Spring National Championship Singles Champion – 2004
  • USTA Girls 14 National Open Singles Champion – 2004
  • USTA Girls 14 National Open Singles Finalist (2) – 2004
  • USTA Girls 12 Winter Super National Championship Singles 3rd Place – 2003
  • USTA Girls 12 Winter Super National Championship Doubles 3rd Place – 2003
  • USTA Girls 12 Hard Court Super National Singles 3rd Place – 2003
  • USTA Girls 12 Hard Court Super National Doubles 3rd Place – 2003
  • USTA Girls 12 Clay Court Super National Singles 3rd Place – 2003
  • USTA Girls 14 National Open Singles Champion – 2002
  • USTA Girls 12 National Open Singles Champion – 2001
  • MVTA Singles Champion
  • Highest Singles Ranking: USTA #1 (Girls 12), MVTA #1 (Girls 12, 14)
 
 

"Mary earned everyone's respect and admiration because of her pure drive and determination. Her poise under pressure at such a young age was unique. You couldn't help but root for Mary because of the relentless effort she gave."

 

 
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