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USTA Kentucky Award Winners USTA Kentucky Award Winners Adult Player of the Year 1983—Gary Plock 1984—Greg Hill 1985—Michael Klein 1986—Mark Boling 1987—Andrew Varga 1988—Greg Stephenson 1989—Chuck Saacke 1990—Gerry Berkheimer 1991—Henry Baughman 1992—Henry Baughman 1993—Nancy Hutter 1994—John Herring 1995—Livingston Taylor 1996—Kathy Chandler 1997—Ben Moore 1998—Michael Mather 1999—Jackie Cooper 2000—Greg Stephenson 2001—John Herring 2002—Henry Baughman 2003—Geoffrey Baughman 2004—Ashley Kroh 2005—Garnett Scott 2006—Colin Purcell 2007—Henry Baughman 2008—Julie Ditty 2009—Lloyd Settle 2010—Eric Quigley 2011---Michael Cunningham 2012—Henry Baughman 2013—Parker Gregory 2014—Julie Ditty 2015—Will True 2016—Emily Novak 2017 – Michael Cunningham 2018 – Gus Benson Junior Player of the Year 1986—Stephen Mather 1987—Wendy Anderson 1988—Elizabeth Huber 1989—Laura Schwab 1990—Ford Lankford 1991—Michael Mather 1992—Michael Mather 1993—Julie Ditty 1994—Jackie Trail 1995—Jackie Trail 1996—Julie Ditty 1997—Jackie Trail 1998—Colin Purcell 1999—Matt Emery 2000—Colin Purcell 2001—Chris Gonyer 2002—Nick Meythaler 2003—Nolan Polley 2004—Emily Carbone 2005—Eric Quigley 2006—Maks Gold 2007—Eric Quigley 2008—Lauren Kline 2009—Grant Roberts 2010—Samantha Maddox 2011—Beck Pennington 2012—Sean Donohue 2013—Gabrielle (Ellie) Gerlach 2014—Brandon Lancaster 2015—Drew Singerman 2016—Grace Jennings Junior Female Player of the Year 2017 – Carrie Beckman 2018 – Carrie Beckman Junior Male Player of the Year 2017 – Matt Halpin 2018 – Alex Wesbrooks Family of the Year 1983—David Beckman Family 1984—Innis Mather Family 1985—John Taylor Family 1986—Irvin Rueff Family 1987—William Moore Family 1988—Jim Murphy Family 1989—Dick McRae Family 1990—Jack Ditty Family 1991—John Larson Family 1992—Cliff Richardson Family 1993—Philip Hambrick Family 1994—The Eggers Family 1995—The Williams Family 1996—Ken Robey Family 1997—Charles Burns Family 1998—Brian Martin Family 1999—Jeff True Family 2000—Ken Hodge Family 2001—Kevin Collins Family 2002—Keith Crawford Family 2003—John Herring Family 2004—Allen Jackson Family 2005—Dennis Emery Family 2006—Larry Kline Family 2007—Jeff True Family 2008—The Rowton Family 2009—The Pittard Family 2010—The Eden Family 2011---The Cook Gamily 2012—The Rodney and Jeffrey Chou Families 2013—The Scott Dick Family 2014—The Gerlach Family 2015—The Kerry Lancaster Family 2016—The David and Karen Rueff Family 2017 – Collett Family 2018 – Ecarma Family Tennis Professional of the Year 1983—Fritz Nau 1984—Howard “Curly” Davis 1985—Greg Stephenson 1986—Meg Peavy 1987—Dennis Emery 1988—Bill Mann 1989—Frank Guengerich 1990—Andris Olins 1991—Roger Cobb 1992—Jeff True 1993—Laurie Peters 1994—Larry Heflin 1995—Eddie Johnson 1996—Mickey Schad 1997—Tom McGraw 1998—Greg Combs 1999—Larry Kline 2000—Rob Maxwell 2001—Rob Spencer 2002—Don Carbone 2003—Travis Raque 2004—Kerry Lancaster 2005—Jeff Marin 2006—Greg Combs 2006—William Hughes 2007—Joanne Moore Wallen 2008—Tom McGraw 2009—Mark Fraley 2010—Dennis McClure 2011—Chuck Cooper 2012—Joan Fielding 2013—Brett Atcher 2014—John JJ Bogusewski 2015—Murhl Searcy 2016—Danny Schmidt 2017 – Jan Barrett 2018 – Bill Henness Tennis Official of the Year 1983—Diane Sanders 1984— 1985— 1986— 1987—Bob Halligan 1988—Bill Snyder 1989—Mary Gataky 1990— 1991—Ron Murphy 1991—Erwin Jones 1992—Susan Snyder 1993—Ruth Osborne 1994—Lane Adams 1995—Nanette Schumann 1996—Gene Smith 1997—Jim Baughman 1998—Becky Williams 1999—Randy Coble 2000— 2001—Bill Snyder 2002—Karen Kutz 2003—Judy Brown 2004—Jessica Morris 2005—Aaron Browning 2006—Clay Boone 2007—Kim Angermeier 2008—Judi Bigg 2009—Judy Brown 2010-- 2011—Laura Clark 2012—Mark Moss 2013—Stephen Conn 2014—Leony Barroso 2015—Sara Byrne 2016—James MacFarlane 2017 – Mark Moss 2018 – Ron Murphy Most Improved Boy 1983—Steve Rueff 1984—Brian Minton 1985—Jeff McLean 1986—Nirav Patel 1987—Brice Brown 1988—Scott Treibly 1989—Brian Moore 1990—Travis Saacke 1991—Clayton Hall 1992—Andy Moorman 1993—Kevin Ford 1994—Rob Pierce 1995—Matt Emery 1996—Jacob Kirts 1997—Chris Gonyer 1998—Lane Orttenburger 1999—Jeff Lester 2000—Kenny Hodge 2001—Robert Stedman 2002—Robert Hall 2003—Eric Quigley 2004—Maks Gold 2005—Brett Johnson 2006—Hunter Mills 2007—Bradley Merchant 2008—Grant Roberts 2009—Alex Gornet 2010—Alex Menzel 2011—Frederick “Jamie” Anderson 2012—David Bush 2013—Lucas Sakamaki 2014—Daniel Lineberry 2015—Cameron Mount 2016—Xavier Ecarma 2017 – Eli Stephenson 2018 – Parker Clarke Most Improved Girl 1983—Cindy Cheatham 1984—Elizabeth Huber 1985—Patricia Mahon 1986—Jamie Fielding 1987—Ellen Hogancamp 1988—Courtney Allen 1989—Julie Ditty 1990—Amy Ditty 1991—Chastity Chandler 1992—Susan Bryant 1993—Kelly Marie Miller 1994—Jennifer Hayden 1995—Sarah Suitor 1996—Christina Hall 1997—Jennifer Langer 1998—Ashley Robards 1999—Anna Lask 2000—Merritt Emery 2001—Kathy Robey 2002—Hannah English 2003—Erin Fulkerson 2004—Emily Mallory 2005—CeCe Witten 2006—Samantha Maddox 2007—Elise DeCamp 2008—Jenna Sallee 2009—AnnMarie Lyon 2010—CeCe Witten 2011—Lindsey Compton 2012—Kennedy Womack 2013—Stephanie Pitts 2014—Lauren Waddles 2015—Aspen Jarrett 2016—Sarah Horn 2017 – Amanda Miller 2018 – Gabby Kauffmann Mark Ragland Boys’ Junior Sportsmanship 1983—Graham Baughman 1984—Dan Burch 1985—Jeff Burton 1986—John Meade 1987—Mark Beckham 1988—Chad Dowdy 1989—Chad Dyer 1990—Robbie Myers 1991—Trey Eubanks 1992—Bob Caldwell 1993—Jeff McRae 1994— 1995— 1996— 1997— 1998—Brian Stephenson 1999—Johnny Lu 2000—Cameron Marshall 2001—Daniel Mark 2002—Ben Clos 2003—Daniel Mark 2004—Jeff Rutherford 2005—Chris Leeper 2006—Andy Edwards 2007—Phillip Arndt 2008—Colby Shaw 2009—Tony LaRue 2010—Austin Akers 2011---- 2012—Josh Buckman 2013—Tommy McConville 2014—Dino Selimovic 2015—Noah Tapp 2016—Eli Stephenson 2017 – Caleb Buckman 2018 – Ashton Whitt Girls’ Sportsmanship 1983— Laura Hesselbrock 1984— Sally Henle 1985—Kathy Duane 1986—Jennifer Hambrick 1987—Julia Guess 1988—Heather Crown 1989—Lisa Hayden 1990—Jamie Fielding 1990—Cara Cahson 1991—Alissa Richardson 1992—Katherine Bradshaw 1993—Angela Brooks 1994— 1995— 1996— 1997— 1998—Erin Zangari 1999—Whitney Collins 2000—Sarah Foster 2001—Adrienne Bartlett 2002—Jordan Reiss 2003—Robyn White 2004—Kayla McCann 2005—Aspen Edwards 2006—Lauren Doll 2007—Samantha Maddox 2008—Claire Spradlin 2009—Charlsey Graham, Grace Trimble 2010—Jenna Sallee 2011—Haley Dallas 2012—Sierra Fields 2013—Ashley Hammons 2014—Emily Zelichenok 2015—Bailey Thompson 2016—Anna Burch Mary Lou Hambrick Girls Jr. Sportsmanship 2017 – Madison Hill 2018 – Caroline Hager Coach of the Year 1995—Pat Mitchell 1996—Joe Kroh 1997—Terry Johnson 1998—Rex Ecarma 1999—John Herring 2000—Rex Ecarma 2001—Larry Heflin 2002—Bill Lefko 2003—Dennis Emery 2004—Eddie Sizemore 2005—Carlos Drada 2006—John Mican 2007—Kevin Calhoun 2008—Mark Beckham 2009—Chuck Brown 2010—Richard Cotton 2011—Kyle Caven 2012—Dennis Emery 2013—Ric Hernandez 2014—Jeff Leeper 2015—John Mican 2016—Rex Ecarma Bennie Purcell Coach of the Year 2017 – Jody Bingham 2018 - John Mican Girls’ Scholastic Achievement 1993—Jacqui Baker 1994—Susan Bryant 1995—Lee Ann Massey 1996—Katy Baker 1997—Jessica Virgin 1998—Keena Sajadi 1999—Michelle Hogue 2000—Erin Fulkerson 2000—Marcia Einstein 2001— 2002—Katie Simpson 2003—Adrienne Bartlett 2004— 2005—Sara Chen 2006—Adrienne Bartlett 2007—Hannah English 2008—Emily Mallory 2009—McKinley Mason 2010—Hanna Newstadt 2011--Katie Howard 2012—Sierra Fields 2013—Chanda Hampton 2014—Gretchen Powell 2015— 2016—Caroline Cox 2017 – Jessica Burton 2018 – Laura Hinkle Boys’ Scholastic Achievement 1993—Andy Moorman 1994—Luke Woodward 1995—Wes Hyland 1996—Brad Bush 1996—Jason Lawrence 1996—Brad Hambrick 1997—Joshua Rey 1998—Michael Schissler 1999—Jacob Kirts 2000—David Hise 2001—Travis Triplett 2002—Lon Hays 2002—Justin Newstadt 2003—Kenny Hodge 2004—Peng Zhang 2005— 2006—James Chapman 2007—Geoffrey Wallace 2008—Chris Cotton 2009—Alex Christie 2010—Clinton Berry 2011—Steven Chapman 2012— 2013—Matthew Bunnell 2014—Newcomb Maddux 2015—Matthew Eastham, Tommy Hagan 2016—Drew Singerman 2017 – Deegan Lawrence 2018 – Brandon Chou Volunteer of the Year 1992—John Wallace 1993—Judi Miller 1994—Karen Abram 1995—Martie Van Stockum 1996—Karen Holder 1997—Susan Ellis 1998—Richard Greene 1999—Mary Jane Miller 2000—Jen Brooks 2001—Michael Mathes 2002—David Wibbels 2003—Steve Edrington 2004—Jerry Groce 2005—Vic Neyer 2006—John Arnett 2007—Jack Barton 2008—John Herring 2009—Leony Barroso 2010—Bobbi Torsch 2011—Karen Kutz 2012—Dee Maynard 2013—Bo O’Brien 2014—Megan Berry 2015—Noel Clayton 2016—Jane Gamble 2017 – Meg Peavy 2018 – Janice Watson Dee Dee Long Spirit Award 1996—Robin Woods 1997—Jen Brooks 1998—Shirley Hundley 1999—Jan Rowland 2000—Mickey East 2001—Richard Wimsatt 2002—Dave Ireland 2003—Mary Ellen Craddock 2004—Mike Mathes 2005—Blanche Wibbels 2006—Richard Wimsatt 2007—Margaret Gustafson 2008—Jill Muse (deceased) 2009—Margie Weldon 2010—Dane Shields 2011—Wayne Carter 2012—Judith Anderson 2013—Nancy Bischof 2014—Sonya Harward 2015—Leony Barroso 2016—Steve and Priscilla Schiff 2017 – Lindagarde Dalton 2018 – Tim Autry Tournament of the Year 2013--$5000 Firecracker Open 2017 – Blessings in a Backpack Doubles Championship 2018 – Braidy Industries $60,000 Women’s Tennis Classic Junior Tournament of the Year 1998—Joe Creason Junior Qualifier 1999—Joe Creason Junior Qualifier 2000—Joe Creason Junior Qualifier 2001—USTA Boys’ 18 Super National Clay Court Championships 2002—Joe Creason Junior Qualifier 2003—Jason Isaacs Memorial Junior Doubles Tournament 2004—Tornado Classic 2005—Springhurst New Year’s Classic 2006—Joe Creason Kentucky State Qualifier 2007—Stuart Blazer Memorial State Championships 2008—Fall Southern Closed 2009—Tornado Classic State Championship 2010—KY International Tennis Derby 2011—Stuart Blazer State Championships 2012—KY Clay Court Labor Day Championships at Louisville Tennis Club 2013— 2014—Ryan Holder State Closed No longer an award category – See Tennis Event of the Year Adult Tournament of the Year 1998—USTA League Senior Districts 1999—Louisville Boat Club Invitational 2000—Sam O.
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