1985 U.S.T.A. Boys' 16 & Boys 18 National Championships

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1985 U.S.T.A. Boys' 16 & Boys 18 National Championships 1985 U.S.T.A., BOYS' 16 & BOYS 18 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Kalamazoo, Michigan August 3 ­ Stowe Stadium August 11, 1985 FINAL DRAWSHEET Kalamazoo College BOYS' 16 CONTESTANTS O'Connor, Gregory, Baltimore, MD Fotopoulos, Spiro, Potomac, MD Freeman, Donald, Dallas, TX Aanes, Eric, Edmond, OK' Parker, AI, Claxton, GA Frontera, Jaime, Mayaguez, PR Payes, Giora, Los Angeles, CA Abendroth, Michael, Lafayette, LA Galbraith, Patrick, Tacoma, WA Addesso, Louis, New York City, NY Pearl, Larry, Tarzana, CA Phanco, Tommy, Peachtree City, GA Garner, Chris, Bay Shore, NY Agah, Mark, Farmington Hills, MI Garnett, Bret, Columbia, SC Potter, Andy, Lakewood, CO Agassi, Andre, Las Vegas, NV Garrow, Brian, Los Altos Hills, CA Alfano, Tommy, San Antonio, TX Quinney, Mark, Eugene, OR Goldberg, Dan, Avon, CT Angus, Larry, St. CroiX, U.S. Virgin Is. Rogerson, Jim, Wilson, NC Hacker, Todd, Fort Wayne, IN Barley, Steve. Wichita Falls, TX Hall, Chris, Atlanta, GA Ross. Raunn, Houston, TX Hall, Jason, Prior Lake, MN Barone, Nicholas, Des Plaines, IL Rothchild, Marc, Pepper Pike, OH Bergere, Larry, Pompano Beach, FL Hentschel, Steve, Ann Arbor, MI Rubell, Jason, New York City, NY Blackman, Martin, Bronx, NY Herman, David, Tampa, FL Blackmore, Tom, Rolling Hills Estates, CA Hersh, Jeff, Rockville, MD Salmon, Mike, Pittsburgh, PA Hiers, Kyle, Moultrie, GA Boulware, Richard, Las Vegas, NV, Salumaa, Gunnar, Huntington, NY Hollinger, Curtis, Montgomery, AL Bowyer, Brendan, Las Vegas, NV Sampras, Pete, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Holmes, Douglas, Dallas, TX Bracht, Erik, Roberts, WI Sappington, Chris, Easton, MD Hunt, Forrest, Torrance, CA Bravo, Orlando, Mayaguez, PR Sasao, Eric, San Jose, CA Bristow, John, Hendersonville, NC Seilkop, Greg, Dayton, OH Jacobson, Mike, Hunlin~lon Woods, MI Brooks, Derek, Jonesboro, AR Sigerseth, Scott, EI Macero, CA Johnson, Donald, Pittsburgti~PA Brown, Mike, Largo, FL Skidmore, lan, Rockton. IL Johnson, James, Palo Alto, CA' Jung, Steven, Hacienda Heights, tA~ Bryan, Steven, Katy, TX Solomon, Glenn, Roslyn Heights, NY Spencer, Jim, Erie, PA Kel', Mark, Albuquerque, NM Campbell, Billy, Dallas, TX Spier, Jeff, EI Paso, TX Kinnear, Kent, Greenwood, IN Carrick, Mark, Houghton Lake, MI Stinnett, Sammy. Bessemer City, NC Klembith, David, Alameda, CA Chaffeur, Ken, Tacoma, WA Stroyman, Matthew, Newton, MA Kocek, Radek, Lexington, MA Chang, Carl, La Costa, CA Krege, James, Greensboro, NC Chang, Michael, La Costa, CA Tarango, Jell, Manhattan Beach, CA Kresberg, Robert, New York City, NY Chiang, Jeffrey, Andover, MA Tucker. Ty, Zanesville, OH Kronemann, Trevor, Bradenton, FL Connolly, John, Saratoga, CA Turbow, Daniel, Santa Ana, CA Kros, Todd, Ft. LaUderdale, FL Courier, Jim, Dade City, FL Kuperstein, Ken, Scoltsdale, AZ Vandervelden, James. Coral Springs, FL Dancer, Brad, Mason, MI Leach, Rafer, Lexington, KY Washington, Malivai, Swartz Creek. Mi Leap, Chris, Enid, OK Eisenman. Douglas, Santa Ana. CA Watson, Michael, Anderson, SC Leaycraft, Donald, Metairie, LA Evans, Keith, Germantown, TN Webster, Robert, Corpus Christi, TX Leos, Tim, Tulsa, OK Wells-Roth, David, Short Hills, NJ Mance, Mark, LongWOOd, FL Fahnestock, Eric: Wichita, KS Wheaton, David, Deephaven, MN Falbo, John Albert, Charleston, WV McColl, Chip, Glencoe, IL White, Colby, Fair Oaks, CA Menendez, Lyle, Pennington, NJ Finck, Greg, Columbia, MD White, Nicky, Bethesda, MD Miguel, Stephen, Hagerstown, MD Finnigan, Joel, Honolulu, HI Morrison, Mike, Deerfield, IL Fitzgerald, James, Philadelphia, PA Yancey, John, Morganton, NC Flachman, Randy, Santa Rosa, CA Yee, Jason, Orlando, FL Neuman, Jelt, Downers Grove, IL Frierson, Jack, Athens, GA Yee, Kirby, San Francisco, CA Nizet, Alex, Santa Barbara, CA Novak. Dave, Kalamazoo, MI Galley, Steve, Stoughton, MA DOUBLES ONLY: Gambino, Chris, Matawan, NJ O'Neill, Kevin, Sacramento, CA Geiger, Bryan, Edmond, OK Flumerfelt. Ray, Spring. TX Odland, Paul, Edina, MN Oliver, Steve, Westlake Village, CA Gloria, Louie, Orange. CT Omono, Takeshi, Franklin Lakes, NJ Goldstein, Jason, Houston, TX Grant, Geoffrey, Sudbury, MA Palladino, Alex, Kalamazoo, MI Guinn, Richard, Dallas, TX BOYS' 18 CONTESTANTS Papell, Ben, Port WaShington, NY Gusky, Greg, North Miami, FL Parichabutr, Hank, Stone Mountain, GA Allen, Malcolm, San Francisco, CA Paulson, George, Santa Ana, CA Han, Patrick, Woodstock, IL Anderson, Ken, Springfield, VA Perry, Patrick, Dorchester, MA Havrilenko, Alex, Alamo, CA Angus, Will, Fort Worth, TX Peus, Eric, Santa Barbara, CA Hawthorne, Kyle, RothSVille, PA Au, Lance, Honolulu, HI Pitls, Jimmy, Smyrna, GA Herb, Mike, West Bloomfield, MI Pizzutello, Michael, Eastchester, NY Barrick, Aaron, Charlotte, NC Pollack, David, Pittsburgh, PA Herdo/za, Stephen, Bloomfield Hills. MI Bell, Carl, Richmond, VA Horwitz, Lou, St. Louis, MO Benvin, Richard, Lawrence, NY Ragonetti, Philip, New York City, NY Ramirez, David, EI Paso, TX Isaak, Donny, Carroll, IA Berger, Jay, Plantation, FL Bernsline, Mark, Newton, NJ Randall, Dave, Tupelo, MS Janasik, Andre, Hilton Head Island, SC Blaggi, Jose, Mayaguez, PR Renucci, Paul, Allo, MI Jensen, Murphy, Ludington, MI Blake, Joseph, Henderson, NV Rice, Brad, Spring, TX Jessup, Tim, Downers Grove, IL Boylim, John, Spring, TX Richards, Barry, Spring, TX Robertson, Scott, Bakersfield, CA Johnson, Peter, Salt Lake City, UT Briggs, Mike, Newport Beach, CA Bryan, Mike, Lafayette, LA JOhnston, Michael, St. Louis, MO Burchfield, Brian, Concord, NC Sachs, Doug, Cresskill, NJ Juinio, Allen, Cerritos, CA Salerno, Jack, Aurora, IL Carras, John, Midland, MI Santoro, James, Wakefield, MA Kanstoroom, David, Potomac, MD Cathrall, Jeff, Lakewood, CO (Withdrew) Kass, David, Columbus, OH Chandler, Reich, Lufkin, TX ~~~~~~~sri, ~~ddy~a~~~ft~~d~i2'A UT Kennedy, Steve, San Antonio, TX Childs, Jim, Atlanta, GA Schmidt, Andrew, Overland Park, KS Kjetdgaard, Todd, Albuquerque, NM Cohenour, Cary, Bradenton, FL Schwartz, Marc, BrOOkline, MA Knowles, Mike, Dallas, TX Cook, Michael, Middletown, NJ SchWing, George, New Iberia, LA Krajewski, Mark, Glenview, IL Cruz, Anthony, Medinah, IL Segovia, Luis, EI Paso, TX Kudelko. Marc, Largo, FL Cushing, Jimmy, Kaneohe, HI Seline, David, Sacramento, CA Shaffer, Devin, Denver, CO Devening, Brian, Oklahoma City, OK Langford, Thad, LeXington, NC Stewart, David, Saratoga, CA Di Guilio, Roberto, San Rafael, CA Stimpson, John, Mobile, AL Levine, Greg, Miami, FL Dickerson, Glenn, Missouri City, TX Livingston, Douglas, North Bellmore. NY Streeter, Kurt, Seattle, WA Dillman, Brian, Richardson, TX Sullivan, John, RockVille Centre, NY Lomicky, David, Middletown, NJ Donovan. Tim, Pittsburgh, PA Lopoo, Len, Baton Rouge, LA Drew, David, Bloomfield Hilts, MI Taylor, Todd, Beaumonl, TX Lund, Knute, Ogden, UT Dunn, Curtis, Calabasas, CA Trigueiro, Tim, Santa Barbara, CA Tummala, Srinivas, Okemos. MI Mager, Jeff, North Miami, FL Edwards, James, Denver, CO Mandeville, Henry, Montvale, NJ Ellison, Craig, Del Mar, CA VanDenBerg, Jeff, Spring Lake, MI Markosian, Chris, Sandy, UT Enochs, Stephen, Greensboro, NC Vincent, Blair, Salt Lake City, UT Marting, Danny, Phoenix, AZ Ernst, Gordie, Cranston, RI Espenship, Scott, Miami, FL Wager, Drew, Seminole, FL Mattera, Daniel, Torrance, CA Walker, Chris, Grand Rapids, MI Maule, Mickey, Aledo, IL Failla, Greg, Ramona, CA Whltnev, Tyler, Salt Lake City, UT Mayo, Scott, Livermore, CA Farrow, Bull, Wichita, KS Wiere, Steven, Calabasas, CA McGuire, Wade, Richmond, VA Feit, Eric (Ricky), Baltimore, MD Wildey, Craig, Spring Lake, MI Michulka, Mitch, Dallas, TX Fentriss, Mark, Norman, OK Williams, James, San Antonio, TX Miller, Billy, Carpinteria, CA Finegold, Ted, Sarasota, FL Wilson, Terrance (Lane), Broken Arrow, OK Miller, Joseph, Holmdel, NJ Finnegan, Tom, Sarasota, FL Winegardner, John, Midland, MI Minnis, Patrick, Baton Rouge, LA Fleming, G. K., Edmond, OK Wolf, David, Skillman, NJ Montana, Francisco, Miami, FL Foley, Joby, Virginia Beach, VA Wyman, Kevin, Melville, NY Moringiello, Craig, North Brunswick, NJ Yates, Darren, Torrance, CA Moses, John, Atlanta, GA Tournament Director: Rolla Anderson Mudd, Jason, St. Louis, MO DOUBLES ONLY: Official Referee: David Markin Netter, Jason, Los Angeles, CA Drawsheet Editor: Donald C. F1esche, Kalamazoo College Benson, Rich, Ogden, UT Norton, Brad, Trumbull, CT Flowers, Brian, Wesltield, NJ SEEDED PLAYERS 1. AI Parker 7. Andre Agassi 12. Glenn Soloman 2 Jeff Tarango 8. Martin Blackman 13 Danny Marting 3. Francisco Montana 9. Mike Brown 14. David Kass NATIONAL BOYS' 16 SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP 4. Jim Courier 10. Carl Chang 15. Pete Sampras 5. Murphy Jensen 11 David Wheaton 16 Tim Jessup 6. John Albert Falbo FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND FOURTH ROUND QUARTER·FINAL SEMI·FINAL FINAL ROUND Tarango (2) vs. Livingston livingston, 6-2, 6-2 Livingston Phanco vs. B. Miller B. 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