1998 U.S.T.A. Boys' 16 & Boys' 18 National Championships

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1998 U.S.T.A. Boys' 16 & Boys' 18 National Championships 1998 U.S.T.A. BOYS' 16 & BOYS' 18 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Kalamazoo, Michigan Stowe Stadium August 7 ­ DRAWSHEET NO.8: August 16, 1998 FINAL Kalamazoo College BOYS' 16 CONTESTANTS Abougzir, Ytai (21), Boca Raton, FL Hanus, Thomas (22), Palatine, IL Pongsrikul, Jason, San Diego, CA' Albornoz, Rafael, West Babylon, NY' Harris, Chad (2), Aurora, CO' Popescu, Alexandru (29), Stamford, CT Havens, Troy, South Bend, IN' Potts, Ryan, Brookfield, WI' Babkes, Danny, Ellicott City, MD Hechtman, Eric, Miami, FL Prigmore, Brad, Wichita Falls, TX' Bazan, Andy, McAllen, TX' Hoskins, Drew, Los Alamitos, CA Betyar, Derek, Poway, CA' Houston, Thom, Sylvester, GA' (withdrew) Redondo, Ryan (26), Ojal, CA Blount, Lindy, Martinez, GA' Rettenmaier, Travis (17), Camarillo, CA Bobba, Neal, Gahanna, OW Jack, Hunter, Corona Del Mar, CA Reynolds, Bobby (24), Acworth, GA' Boetsch, John, Fort Mill, SC' Jackson, Anthony (14), Glendale, WI' Riddell, Mark (20), Sarasota, FL' Bogomolov, Alex (3), Miami, FL Janda, Jonathan, Shelby, NC Roddick, Andy (1), Boca Raton, FL' Borchard, Quinn, Camarillo, CA' Jencks, Bucky, Honolulu, HI' Rogers, Andrew, Chattanooga, TN' Bougon, John, Fayetteville, GA' Jenkin, Alastair (7), New Braunfels, TX' Rosenfeld, Andrew, Beverly Hills, CA' Boyd, Geoff, Atlanta, GA' Jobe, Ikaika, Honolulu, HI Ross, Cory, Littleton, CO' Boyer, Marcus, Baton Rouge, LA Johnson, Trey, Gainesville, FL' Rozek, Stephen, Chardon, OH Braley, Josh, Geneva, IL Joseph, Lee, SI. Thomas, VI Brandi, Chris, Gainesville, FL Sabia, John, Wyndmoor, PA' Brien, Russ, Lilburn, GA' Kao, Joseph, Fullerton, CA Saccullo, Eric, Roswell, GA' Brown, Scott, Ballwin, MO Kelleher, Sean, Forty Fort, PA Saiontz, Brent, Miami, FL Browne, Ryan (25), Walnut Creek, CA' Kereshi, Borko, Sturbridge, MA' Sanchez, Gustavo, Guaynabo, PR Buck, Shannon, Spokane, WA Kinney, Justin, Glen Ellyn, IL' Schlappig, Michael, Wesley Chapel, FL' Butenko, Ricky, Graham, WA Kiuchi, Yoku, Lawrenceville, NJ' Scott, Ryan, Salt Lake City, UT' Kofol, Timothy, Bronxville, NY' Sheng, Philip (10), Thousand Oaks, CA Cantey, Roddy, Aiken, SC' Kolowich, Brad, Acworth, GA' Shults, Peter, Little Rock, AR Carducci, Mark, Rocky Hill, CT' Kowalski, David, Carlsbad, NM Sierra, Sebring, Tampa, FL Carless, Nicholas, Visalia, CA' Kraft, Shaun (27), Wesley Chapel, FL Simpson, Andrew, Raleigh, NC' Carney, Joel, Canton, OW Krohn, Alex (31), Santa Rosa, CA' Skinner, Madreadi, Baltimore, MD' Chen, Erich, San Jose, CA' Solum, Mike, Minneapolis, MN' Chen, Victor, Gahanna, OW Lavner, Justin, North Wales, PA' Sperry, Mike, Provo, UT* Cheng, Julian, Hillsborough, CA LeFevre, William, Lafayette, LA Spice, Derrick, North Olmsted, OH Cherner-Ranft, Matt, Moylan, PA Leivent, Jacob, Great Neck, NY' Steven, Brent, Wichita, KS' Ching, Kevin, Honolulu, HI Lem, Philip, Leawood, KS Strand, Reid, Corpus Christi, TX Chiou, Christopher, Omaha, NE' Lockin, Matthew, Lilburn, GA Strom, Alex, Millbrae, CA Chu, Robert, Anaheim, CA' Loewenthal, David, Franklin Lakes, NJ' Stuart, Eric, Albuquerque, NM' Clemens, Daniel, Upland, CA' Lu, Johnny, Louisville, KY Stubbs, Matt, Spartanburg, SC' Clements, Brad, Fredericksburg, TX' Lucas, John, Bellaire, TX Cohen, Chasen, Henderson, NV Lum-Tucker, Brad, Kapaa, HI' Taggar, Amit, Martinez, GA' Corkery, K.C., Manhattan Beach, CA Lynn, David, Clarkston, MI Taylor, Louis, SI. Thomas, VI Curtis, John, Memphis, TN Thompson, Nathan, Austin, TX Mak, Henry, Irvine, CA Ticer, Avery, Amarillo, TX D'Amico, Brent, Aurora, CO Mallaiah, Jason, Longwood, FL Tolaney, Neil, Arcadia, CA' Davis, Tres (9), Lubbock, TX' Marshall, Cameron, Prospect, KY Tran, Tony, Wyoming, MI Delle, Amer (6), Jacksonville, FL' Martin, Chris (5), Key Biscayne, FL' True, Kyle, Bowling Green, KY' Dietrich, Mark, Memphis, TN' Mayer, Matt, Houston, TX' Tsepelman, Bernard, Forest Hills, NY Dinkmeyer, Drew, Parkland, FL' McClure, Matthew, Westchester, IL Turner, George, Greenwich, CT' Dub, Brian, Solon, OW McMillan, Brandon, Euless, TX' McNaughton, Ryan, San Diego, CA Valor, Relnaldo (32), Clearwater, FL' Edmonds, Bryan, Toccoa, GA' Mlrzadeh, Hamid (13), Lake Worth, FL Varela, Jason, Athens, GA Emery, David, Fairfax, VA Mitchell, Christopher, Ann Arbor, MI' Emery, Matt, Lexington, KY Monroe, Nicholas (15), Olathe, KS' Walker, Lee Taylor, Jackson, TN' Endrikat, Jonathan, Medford, OR' Moxley, Nicholas, Federal Way, WA' Walker, Scott, EI Paso, TX' Epkey, Tony, Evansville, IN Murnighan, Conner, Chicago, IL Wan, Brian (28), Woodbury, NY Murphy, Ryan, Houston, TX Warburg, Sam (19), Sacramento, CA Fish, Alex, Scituate, MA Murray, Andrew, Glendale, MO' Warkentin, Paul, Santa Barbara, CA' Fisher, Bryan, Nashville, TN' Murray, Daniel, Glendale, MO' Webb, Chip (23), Chattanooga, TN' Francis, Alberto (8), McAllen, TX' Murray, R.J., Clearwater, FL Weiskopf, Brandon, New York City, NY Weiss, Nicholas (11), Santa Monica, CA' Gaard, Justin, Edina, MN' Nelson, Jonah, Grantsville, UT* West, Dustin, Lynchburg, VA' Gagliardi, Mario, Pueblo, CO' Nguyen, Michael, Mission Viejo, CA' Wettengel, Chris, Bentonville, AR' Gallin, Zachary, Setauket, NY Nolen, Stephen, Aurora, CO White, Paul, Lake Charles, LA Geatz, D.J., Minneapolis, MN Nott, West (12), Midland, MI' Wilhelm, Nick, Dallas, TX Gill, Brandon, Indianapolis, IN Nunez, Eric (4), Aventura, FL' Willig, Scott, Princeton, NJ' Ginepri, Robby (16), Marietta, GA Wilson, Brian, San Marcos, CA' Goldman, DaVid, Miami, FL' Orban, Ronnie, Fayetteville, NC' Witten, Jesse (18), Naples, FL Gopstein, David, New York City, NY Wright, Brian, Fresno, CA Gossain, Vineeth, Okemos, MI Pasanen, Zack, North Andover, MA Graft, Trey, Wayzata, MN' Passalacqua, P.J., North Brunswick, NJ Zepponi, Francisco, Pleasanton, CA Groslimond, Jeffrey, Atlanta, GA Pastore, Roger, Great Falls, VA' Zimmermann, Jason, Westchester, OH Guarnieri, Patrick, Potomac, MD' Peterson, Brenton, Oakton, VA' Zunder, Adam, Encino, CA' Gubser, Roger, Laredo, TX Placek, Mike (30), Del Mar, CA GUdzowski, Milosz, Houston, TX DOUBLES ONLY: 'indicates final year of eligibility for Kalamazoo USTA Nationals in Boys' 16 Brown, Michael, Portage, MI Haddock, LUis, Caguas, PRO Emany, Rajeev, Sinking Spring, PA Hagmann, Reed, Short Hills, NJ Tournament Director: Timon Corwin Friedman, Luke, Washington, DC' Hahn, Troy, Indianapolis, IN' Official Referee: David Markin Hersh, Dan, Pittsburgh, PA' Hangstefer, John, Signal Mountain, TN' Drawsheet Editor: Donald C. Flesche, Kalamazoo College Osgood, Ryan, Leawood, KS' Hankerson, Dax, Tampa, FL' Internet Address: http://www.ustaboys.com Ralph, Taylor, Tampa, FL SEEDED PLAYERS 1. Andy Roddick 7. Alastair Jenkin 12. West Noll NATIONAL BOYS' 16 SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP 2. Chad Harris 8. Alberto Francis 13. Hamid Mirzadeh 3. Alex Bogomolov 9. Tres Davis 14. Anthony Jackson 4. Eric Nunez 10. Philip Sheng 15. Nicholas Monroe (Top Half) 5. Chris Martin 11. Nicholas Weiss 16. Robby Ginepri 6. Amer Delic FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND FOURTH ROUND FIFTH ROUND 1-2 A. Roddick (1) vs Bye A. Roddick (1) A. Roddick (1) 3-4 C. Chiou vs S. Kelleher C. Chiou, 7-6(2), 6-4 6-3,6-3 I A. Roddick (1) 5-6 R. Murphy vs Bye R. Murphy J. Gaard I 6-2,6-2 7-8 J. Gaard vs C. Murnighan J. Gaard, 6-3, 6-4 6-3,2'6,7-5 A. Roddick (1) 6-4, 5-7, 6-2 9-10 T. Rettenmaler (17) vs Bye T. Rettenmaler (17) L. Haddock 11-12 R. Brien vs L. Haddock L. Haddock, 6-0, 6-1 7-6(5),6-2 I L. Haddock 13-14 D. Emery vs Bye D. Emery E. Hechtman 6-0,6-3 15·16 E. Hechtman vs J. Hangsteler E. Hechtman, 7-6(4), 2-6, 6-4 6-4,3-6,6-1 17-18 W. Nott (12) vs Bye W. Nott (12) W. Nott (12) 19-20 M. Nguyen vs B. Lum-Tucker M. Nguyen, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 6-3,6-1 W. Nott (12) 21-22 A. Ticer vs Bye A. Ticer W. LeFevre I 4-6,6-3,6-1 23-24 W. LeFevre vs 1. Tran W. LeFevre, 6-4, 6-3 6-3,6-1 B. Reynolds (24) 6·1,6-0 25-26 B. Reynolds (24) vs Bye B. Reynolds (24) B. Revnolds (24) 27-28 D. Lynn vs T. Kolol T. Kolol, 6·3, 6-7(6), 6-4 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 I B. Revnolds 1241 29-30 E. Chen vs Bye E. Chen S. Walker I 5·7,6·1,6-0 31-32 S. Walker vs M. Stubbs S. Walker, 6-2, 6-0 7-6(9),1-6,7·6(2) 33-34 A. Francis (8) vs Bye A. Francis (8) A. Taggar 35-36 A. Taggar vs V. Gossain A. Taggar, 6-1, 6-0 7-6(0),7-6(2) A. Taooar 37-38 M. Sperry vs Bye M. Sperry P. Shults I 7-5,6-3 39-40 D. Loewenthal vs P. Shults P. Shults, 6-3, 6-1 6-1,7-6(5) A. Taggar 6-4,7·5 41-42 R. Redondo (26) vs Bye R. Redondo (26) R. Redondo (26) 43·44 B. Clements vs S. Nolen S. Nolen, 7-5, 7·6(8) 6-4,6·4 I R. Redondo (26) 45-46 D. Goldman vs Bye D. Goldman D. Goldman I 6-1,7-5 47-48 D. Gopstein vs A. Fish A. Fish, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 6-4,6-2 49-50 H. Mlrzadeh (13) vs Bye H. Mlrzedeh (13) H. Mlrzadeh (13) 51-52 J. Varela vs A. Zunder A. Zunder, 7-6(4), 6-4 7-6(2),6-4 I H. Mlrzadeh (13) 53·54 D. Murray vs Bye D. Murray 1. Johnson Del.lnj. 55-56 H. Jack vs 1. Johnson 1. Johnson, 6-2, 6-0 6·2,6·4 H. Mlrzadeh (13) 6-2,6-3 57-58 R. Valor (32) vs Bye R. Valor (32) B. Wrioht 59-60 R. Pastore vs B. Wright B. Wright, 6-3, 2·6, 6·2 6-4,5-7,6-3 B. Wrioht 61-62 D. Spice vs Bye D. Spice J. Lu I 1-6, 7-6(7), 6-4 63-64 J. Lu vs R. Butenko J.
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