Sunday, December 13, 2009

December Newsletter



Court Status: Tis the season to be jolly and ATA has good reason to celebrate. On Dec. 9th the $475,000 funding for tennis courts was restored to Alamogordo. This happened through a “request for exemption” by the city manager, and much work and support from others. Special thanks to Terry Marquardt; Mark Roath, city manager; Ron Griggs, mayor; Representative Nate Cote; and especially to our president, John White. We look forward to seeing things change at the Oregon courts soon!!!

ON THE CALENDAR:

Jan. 6: ATA Board meeting at noon; all members welcome.

Jan 2: January Play Day at Oregon courts, 9:00. Hosted by Pien and Darrell Latham

Jan. 28-31: Battle of the Clubs, Las Cruces. See below for more info.

Expect February Play Day to be cancelled due to court construction




Your browser may not support display of this image.New city manager, Mark Roath, talks to ATA members at Nov. Play Day.

City grinding court one; plans were to use this as the trial court before patching


Membership Dues are Due in January. Annual dues remain inexpensive at $15/singles and $29/family. Dues can be given to Neil Bottger or any board member or mailed to ATA, PO Box 684, Alamogordo, NM 88311.


Battle of the Clubs is being hosted again by Picacho Hills Tennis Assoc. in Las Cruces. Scheduled for Jan 28-31 the event promises good food, door prizes, and raffles. Teams consist of 8 players: 4 men and 4 women. It has been suggested that ATA try to send a 3.0 team and a 3.5 team this year. (Our 3.5 team won its division last year). Entry costs $320/team ($40/person) which includes a breakfast and box lunch. Get your entries in to Darrell Latham as soon as possible or call him for more information. He will place players on teams on a first come/first serve basis; his deadline for our entries is Jan. 15.



ATA Christmas Party was another blast. Good food and lots of laughs with Sintra’s tacky gift exchange is becoming quite a tradition. Thanks to Sintra and Ruthven Sampath for hosting this party again.

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December Play Day on Dec. 12th was well attended with 7 courts of festive players coming out to play. Ed Cole, city commissioner, came and addressed ATA members and celebrated with a toast to the new courts. A team format resulted in the “quail team” consisting of Ken Smith, Robert Meints, Harold Waggoner, and Dave Bolin turned up high scorers, with Ken Smith with the high score for the day. Thanks to the Gentas for hosting and to Sotaks, Anke Witak, and Dale Emmert for helping with snacks.

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No newsletter in Jan. Jan. and Feb. newsletters will be combined and out in Feb.



Do you know: Do you know that 40-40 is NOT deuce? Deuce is actually defined as returning to 40-40 in a game.



ATA web page: http://alamogordotennis.blogspot.com/

November Newsletter

ATA Newsletter November 2009

Court Status: Well, the worst possible scenario has become a reality. Just as the construction bids were finally being opened and reviewed, all capital outlay monies were pulled due to the $6.6 million deficit. The monies are gone, along with ATA’s hope for new courts. Note ATA letter to editor.

ON THE CALENDAR:

Dec. 2: ATA Board meeting at noon; all members welcome.

Dec. 5: December Play Day and ATA Christmas Party. Dinner party and tacky gift exchange is being hosted again by Ruthven and Sintra Sampath, beginning at 7:00. It will be potluck with ATA providing ham, turkey, wine, and Ruthven will make his famous jungle juice. Don’t miss it!


ATA Newsletter November 2009


Results: ATA closed Tourney Oct.


Holloman AFB employee and assistant High School tennis coach, Carl Jones, won the Men’s Open Singles in the 2009 Otero County Closed Tennis Tournament. Jones defeated local attorney and recent District Attorney, Scot Key, 6-2, 6-4, in the final. Crystal Messer, Denver, won the Women’s Singles event, defeating Alma Villanueva, High Rolls, 6-4,6-3, in a two hour final.

Results of the remaining finals: Men's Singles 45 Thomas Springer def. Rick Sotak 6-4; 6-1. Men's Singles 65 Jess Blough def. Jeff Lazar 6-4; 2-6; 7-6(5). Men's Doubles Open Jeff Lazar / Murray Jeffrey def. Chase Schimel / Alex Tolsma 6-0; 6-1. Men's Doubles 45 John Genta / Sotak Rick def. James Crouse / Thomas Springer 6-2; 4-6; 7-6(5). Men's Doubles 65 Steve Schuster / John White def. Jess Blough / Ken Smith 2-6; 7-5; 6-1. Women's Doubles Sabine Fahl / Crystal Messer def. Pien Latham / Gail Richardson 6-2; 6-2. Mixed Doubles Open Cameron Emmert / Richardson Gail, 2nd place Leonard Sampath/Emily Dodson. Mixed Doubles 35. Sabine Fahl / Paul Sanders def. Allen Campbell / Crystal Messer 6-2; 6-0. Mixed Doubles 55 John Genta / Evelyn Genta def. Pien Latham / Steve Schuster 6-1; 6-3. Youth Boys Singles Ben Dodson def. Andy Moezzi 8-5.



Special thanks to Grady and Nell Nicholson for running our tournament—again!

New ATA Board members elected at the Oct. 11 annual meeting are John White and Anke Witak. Special thanks to outgoing members Steve Schuster and Joy Gallant. The ATA board for the 2009-2010 year is:

John White, President; Evelyn Genta, VP & Newsletter; Sabine Fahl, Secretary; Neil Bottger, Treasurer; and Anke Witak, Member at Large.

Thanks also to all members who were interested in running for the board, and to Pien and Darrell Latham for hosting the annual meeting.


ATA Board: L to R: Neil Bottger, Treas, Sabine Fahl, Sec.; Steve Schuster, outgoing Pres.; Joy Gallent, outgoing Sec.; Anke Witak, member at large; Evelyn Genta, VP; John White, Pres.



Roswell/Alamogordo Exchange: ATA emerged victorious in Roswell on Oct. 24th, retaining the coveted white sands/alien trophy. Thanks to all who participated and special thanks to Roswell for their hospitality and to Steve Schuster and Terry Cleveland for organizing such a smooth running event.


November Play Day and turkey shoot, was again hosted by Ken Smith with 7 courts of players turning out to compete for the prized turkeys and a one of Dale’s famous pies. High scorers were Lee Gustafson, Nori Morgan, Joy Gallent, Rick Sotak, and Anke Witak. Congratulations to those winners. Following play, Nori and Pat Morgan invited everyone to their home for Nori’s delicious gumbo lunch. Thanks again to Ken and to Pat and Nori!!

2009 Play Day Schedule:


Jan: Pien & Darrell Latham

Feb: Joy & Daryl Gallent

March: Dale Emmert

April: no play day (tournament?)

May: Sabine & Wolfgang Fahl

June: Cathy & Harold Waggoner

July: Anke Witak

Aug: Halie Purdy

Sept: Marita & Robert Meints

Oct: no play day (tournament?)

Nov: Ken & Neoma Smith

Dec: Diane & Lee Gustafson


Schedules change, so double check your newsletters and emails for the latest updates.

If you would like to host a play day, please contact Anke Witak, or any board member.



New ATA member, Crystal Messer, lives in Denver and plays tennis in Alamogordo whenever she has a chance to visit her parents, the Campbells. Welcome Crystal!

Tues/Thurs Open Play: Please be reminded that Tuesday and Thursdays are open play days, for players to meet and join in play. Every 30 minutes players rotate between courts to allow a mix of play. If you do not wish to join in and switch around on Tuesdays and Thursdays, please arrange your own players and play on the northern courts.

ATA web page: http://alamogordotennis.blogspot.com/



October Newsletter

ATA Newsletter October 2009

Court Status: The city is beginning to show signs of moving forward on the courts. Steve and Grady met with city officials on Sept. 23rd and the upshot was:

The bid package will be finished by Friday, Sept. 25th. It will be advertised 10/4-11. Bids will be opened 10/27. The commission will meet and approve the winning bid on 11/4. The contractor will be notified on 11/5. A start date will be selected (within one month) and the City will start tearing out the fencing one week before that start date. All of this presumes that bids for the basics come in under budget. We are back to pouring over the existing courts with four inches of gravel between the surfaces. --Steve

ON THE CALENDAR:

Oct. 4th, 6:00 pm: Closed tourney entries due

Oct. 7th: ATA board meeting at noon; all members welcome

Oct. 10th-11th: ATA Closed Tourney

Oct. 11: ATA Annual Meeting and pot luck dinner; election of 2 new board members

Oct. 24: Roswell/Alamogordo exchange; put this date on your calendars.

Nov. 4: ATA Board meeting at noon; all members welcome.

Nov. 7: November Play Day! Turkey shoot hosted by Ken Smith



ATA Newsletter October 2009



ATA / NMSU-A Mid School Tennis program will finish up on Oct. 1st. With 27 mid school players and ATA volunteers, the program was a big success. Special thanks to ATA volunteers: Carl Jones, Sabine Fahl, John & Evelyn Genta, Linda Gilliland, Diane Gutafson, Pien and Darrell Latham, Bernice McRae, Steve Schuster, John White, and Anke Witak who volunteered their time to work with these kids.


ATA closed Tourney and annual meeting, Oct. 10-11. Please get your entries in to Grady Nicholson by Sunday, Oct. 4th, 6:00 pm. (Forms were sent out with Sept. newsletter; contact Grady if you need one). Also, remember that the annual ATA meeting/potluck dinner will be held on Sunday, Oct. 11 at 7:00 pm at Pien & Darrell Latham’s home (Maps will be available at tourney desk). Please bring a dish to share and your favorite beverage. Two new board members will replace Steve Schuster and Joy Gallent whose terms have expired and thus will be going off the board. So far, candidates for the two board positions are: Diane Gustafson, Bernice McRae, John White, and Anke Witak. If you are interested in serving on the ATA board, please give your name to Steve, or any board member.



Roswell/Alamogordo Exchange will be Oct. 24 in Roswell. We need to keep the alien/White Sands plaque (that Harold designed) and not let them show it off in Roswell! Let Steve Schuster know if you can play for ATA in Roswell that Saturday.

Chihuahua: Pat Morgan is checking to see if Thanksgiving weekend would be a possibility for tennis in our sister city. Pat needs to know if there is sufficient ATA interest for a Thanksgiving trip. Contact him if you are interested.


Recovering!

Despite recent shoulder surgery, two ATA members can’t seem to stay away from the courts!

What talents ATA members have!! We’ve heard through the ATA grapevine that we have a pie maker in our midst. Dale Emmert recently took first place for his pies in the annual Pie Town Pie Contest. We’re all salivating, Dale!


Tues/Thurs Open Play: Please be reminded that Tuesday and Thursdays are open play days, for players to meet and join in play. Every 30 minutes players rotate between courts to allow a mix of play. If you do not wish to join in and switch around on Tuesdays and Thursdays, please arrange your own players and play on the northern courts.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Springer and Crouse-- Senior Champs



Jim Crouse and Tom Springer recently captured gold medals at the National Senior Games in the men's 75 division. The tournament, which brought together seniors from across the nation, was held at the Taube Tennis Center in San Francisco, August 11-14.

Crouse and Springer barely made it out of the opening round, squeaking past Washington's Jim Gard and Bruce Randall in a tight three-setter. Three matches later, the New Mexico duo saw themselves in the final opposite Hawaiian duo Benny Quiseng and Norberto Baysa. Crouse and Springer saved their best match for the final, and cruised to a 6-2, 6-1 victory for the title.

It was a good weekend for Springer, who also captured the Men's 75 singles crown. He received an injury walkover in the first round, then breezed through four more rounds, including a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Roger Hing (Fountain Valley, Calif.) in the final.

Springer lost just 18 games in eight total sets in singles.

October 2009 Closed Tournament Entry

Click here to download the October 2009 Closed Tournament entry form.

September Newsletter


ATA President Steve Schuster has been communicating with city personnel regarding the tennis court project.
Steve reports: I spoke with Matt McNeile and Stephen Thies. Mr McNeile assured me that the courts would be bid and built before the High School season starts (late Jan). He also assured me that Mr. Balderama could put his bid package together in less than two weeks. He also stated that there was a zero chance of losing the grant money as the City can show that the funds are encumbered and the bid process is underway (they have already filled out a grant survey put out by the State). We have till 5/11 to spend the money. He did throw me a curve ball when he said that the courts would be completely torn out (by City personnel) and we would build from scratch. I asked and was assured again that that no City expenses would be charged against the grant funds.

ON THE CALENDAR:

Oct 7: ATA Board meeting at noon; all members welcome

No Oct play day

Oct. 3-4: SENM Open Tourney, Roswell. Contact ATA board member or Faye Stokes for more info.

Oct. 10th-11th: ATA Closed Tourney

Oct. 24: Roswell/Alamogordo exchange; put this date on your calendars. Details are forthcoming.




September Play Day was hosted by Diane and Lee Gustafson. Perhaps a record number of players turned out, filling seven courts in a team tennis format. Team Roger Federer and Serina Williams” composed of Tom Roll, Judie Francis, Cameron Emmert, and Pien Latham, was the winning team taking home Diane’s homemade prizes (check out Cameron’s boxers). Thanks for a super play day, Diane and Lee!



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A special ATA Board sponsored play day was held on Aug. 13th to discuss Tuesday & Thurs. Open Play. It was decided to set a timer and rotate play every 30 minutes to insure mixing of players. System seems to be well liked and running smoothly, but players are reminded to please rotate immediately when time is called.


Mid School Tennis program is up and running. ATA has teamed with NMUS-A again, offering a middle school tennis program from Aug. 25th to Oct 1st. Sessions are on Tues. & Thurs. from 5:00-6:30. Carl Jones is the lead instructor with a dozen ATA members also volunteering to assist with instruction. Twenty-seven mid school players have signed up and the enthusiasm on the courts is beyond description. One parent said, “I can’t believe how these kids are out there hitting and playing, and having a blast, after only a few sessions!”


New Member: Please welcome new ATA member, Dub Brown. Dub splits his time between Cloudcroft and Huntsville, TX, (Contrary to rumor, Dub was NOT the warden there). Welcome Dub!

Chihuahua exchange is a no-go for September. Pat Morgan is checking to see if Thanksgiving weekend would be a possibility. Pat needs to know if there is sufficient ATA interest for a Thanksgiving trip. Contact him if you are interested.

ATA closed Tourney, Oct. 10-11. Forms are attached with pertinent information. Please get your entries in to Grady Nicholson by Sunday, Oct. 4th, 6:00 pm.

Also, remember that the annual ATA meeting will be held on Sunday, Oct. 11 and two new board members will be elected. Steve Schuster and Joy Gallent will be going off the board. If you are interested in serving on the ATA board, please give your name to Steve, or any board member. More info on the annual meeting in the Oct. newsletter.

Please note the attached article on the 2009 National Senior games. ATA members Tom Springer and Jim Crouse won the 75 doubles title. Congratulations Tom and Jim!

Check out the ATA web page: http://alamogordotennis.blogspot.com/

Thanks to Dale Emmert for keeping this up and running.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

August Newsletter

Court Status: We continue to see no progress. Please call or write your city commissioner and ask them to move forward on our tennis complex!

ON THE CALENDAR:
Thursday, Aug. 13: Special ATA board sponsored Thursday Play Day. Come on out by 9:00. We’ve got something special planned to help promote T/Th open play. Be there!
Aug. 22: Mid school training session for volunteers, 9:00 Oregon Courts
Sept 2: ATA Board meeting at noon; all members welcome
Sept. 5 Play Day, hosted by Diane and Lee Gustafson. Play starts at 9:00 at Oregon Courts
Oct. 3-4: SENM Open Tourney, Roswell. Contact ATA board member or Faye Stokes for more info.
Oct. 17th-18th: ATA Closed Tourney: Get this date on your calendar; more later.
Oct. 24: tentative Roswell/Alamogordo exchange















August Play Day was hosted by Robert and Marita Meints. Six courts of players played HOT tennis on a hot Aug. day. Robert put together an INTERNATIONAL Play Day where players played for a country. Italy took first, and Great Britain took second, with John & Evelyn Genta representing Italy, and Anke Witak and John White representing Gr. Britain. Mients hosted a bratwurst luncheon following play. Thanks for a wonderful time, Marita and Robert!


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Mid School Tennis program is planned again this fall. ATA will team with NMUS-A again to offer a middle school tennis program from Aug. 25th to Oct 1st with instruction for the first 3-4 weeks and organized play to follow. Sessions will be on Tues. & Thurs. from 5:00-6:30. Carl Jones has volunteered to be the lead instructor. ATA volunteers will be needed, so if you are interested in donating some time to youth tennis in Alamogordo, please give your name to either Carl Jones or Evelyn Genta by Aug. 20th. Carl will offer a training session for volunteer coaches and helpers on Sat. Aug. 22nd. Interested mid school players can sign up with NMSU-A community ed. Ph. 439-3842. Cost to students will be only $40 which includes a t-shirt.


New Member: Please welcome new ATA member, Brian Grace. Brian comes most recently from Albuquerque. See you on the courts Brian!
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Monday, July 6, 2009

July Newsletter

Court Status: On June 12 ATA new court committee members (Steve, Grady and Linda) met with Ed Balderama, development project leader, regarding plans for the Oregon courts.
First the good news. We will have courts, however this is City priority number three behind the ninth street bridge and the water treatment plant so it will be fall before it goes out for bid. We will have the old courts until at least Nov 1. This means no interference with the fall tournament or the middle school program. The courts will be laid on top of the old and as a consequence transitions will have to be made on courts 1-4 where you exit, which means the bleachers will have to be brought up to ADA standards (no cost estimate). In an effort to defray costs the City will tear down the old fence and do as much prep work as possible. The City is not allowed to charge any of their expense against the grant money. All of this will be bid in an ala carte way to allow us to go as far down the list as $475,000 will take us. Priorities are:
1. Eight courts rebuilt in post tension concrete.
2. New fencing, the posts will be a total loss as they are set in concrete but the cross pieces and fabric have some value (reuse any of the old that is in good shape)
3. On the Oregon street side of courts 5-8 cut away the fence between light poles, about 60', move the bleachers into that gap. Similar to what we have now on courts 1-4.
4. Widen courts 5-8 by 10' to allow 24' between courts, this would leave the possibility of a low fence between courts, also means relocating the 4 eastern light posts. Courts 1-4 can not be widened because of parking on one side and water/sewer lines on the other.
5. New lights.
6. Shade over the on court benches.
7. A lockable storage building for all our stuff. Tom Springer has a lead on two 10 x 20 buildings from the Forest Service.
8. A concrete pad to be used by the tournament Directors so they don't have to stand in mud. Submitted by Steve Schuster, ATA president

ON THE CALENDAR:
August 1: Don’t miss Aug. Play Day, hosted by Marita & Robert Meints at 9:00. Robert has an INTERNATIONAL play day planned. Tennis will be followed by Bratwurst and German Potato salad lunch at their home. Their pool will be open and ready to use so bring your swim suit.
Aug. 5: ATA Board meeting at noon; all members welcome

Las Cruces Exchange in Las Cruces on June 27th was geat fun for the sixteen ATA players who attended. LCTPA provided lunch. ATA won lots of door prizes, but unfortunately Las Cruces players prevailed and took the trophy. Current record now is:
ATA-11, LCTPA 11, so next year will be a tie breaker.

LCTPA president takes the trophy from ATA president











Fourth of July Play Day was hosted by Anke & Carsten Witak. Players filled 6 courts and enjoyed good play and fabulous food. Thanks Anke and Carsten!!









Winners were Diane Gustafson, Pien Latham, John Genta, and Steve Schuster.
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Also thanks to Joy and Darryl Gallant for hosting an ATA swim/dinner/karaoke party. If you’ve not been to a party at the Gallant’s, you don’t know what you’re missing. ATA members like to “ham it up” and their karaoke provides a stage for everyone. With Joy’s cooking and Darryl singing Elvis, this was a party to remember.














Mid School Tennis program is planned again this fall. ATA will team with NMUS-A again to offer a middle school tennis program from Aug. 25th to Oct 1st with instruction for the first 3-4 weeks and organized play to follow. Sessions will be on Tues. & Thurs. from 5:00-6:30. Carl Jones has volunteered to be the lead instructor. ATA volunteers will be needed, so if you are interested in donating some time to youth tennis in Alamogordo, please give your name to either Carl Jones or Evelyn Genta by Aug. 20th. Carl will offer a training session for volunteer coaches and helpers on Sat. Aug. 22nd. Interested mid school players can sign up with NMSU-A community ed. Ph. 439-3842. Cost to students will be only $40 which includes a t-shirt.

ATA DVD’s are still available for purchase. This DVD is a superb presentation of ATA history and activities. Thanks to Harold Waggoner for putting this together. It’s a real buy for only $5. See Neil Bottger if you are interested in purchasing one.


Ladies: Are you interested in a singles ladder?? If enough ladies express interest, a ladder may be organized beginning in Aug. Give your name to either Bernice McRae or Evelyn Genta by the end of July if interested.

Don’t forget about the ATA web site!! http://alamogordotennis.blogspot.com/
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Friday, April 24, 2009

35th Annual ATA Open




Tennis Association Hosts its 35th Annual Open.

The Alamogordo Tennis Association saw its largest player turnout in several years for its 35th Annual Adult Open tournament, 18 and 19 April. The 89 players represented several cities in New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, and Arizona, and included one individual from New City, NY. There were 12 events sanctioned by the US Tennis Association, and 11 non-sanctioned events. Several people that played in the 1st Annual tournament, 1975, also played in this tourney. Grady Nicholson was the tournament director for both tournaments. The tennis association held a dinner party Saturday night, attended by 65 people, in recognition of the 35th tournament.

Unseeded local player Cameron Brace-Emmert won the Men’s Open Singles final, defeating Steve Katz from New City, NY, 6-0, 6-0. Number one seeds Clint Loest and Richard Vickrey, Las Cruces, defeated Steve Huebner, Roswell, and Dennis Johnston, Ruidoso 3-6; 6-2; 6-3 in the Men's Open Doubles final.

Other event finalists in the sanctioned events were: Men's 45 Singles Steve Huebner (1) Roswell, NM def. Michael Herrera (2) Albuquerque, NM 6-2; 5-7; 6-4. Men's 55 Singles Dennis Johnston (1) Ruidoso, NM def. Kaz Dziamka Albuquerque, NM 6-0; 6-3. Men's 60 Singles Robert Jack (1) El Paso, TX def. Thomas Springer Cloudcroft, NM 6-2; 6-3. Men's 70 Singles Bill Fangio Carlsbad, NM def. Robert Schreiner Alamogordo, NM 6-0; 6-2. Men's 45 Doubles Steve Huebner / Johnston Dennis def. Darryl Gallent / Barry Lawshe 7-6(2); 5-7; 7-6(4). Women's Open Singles Elizabeth Chase (2) El Paso, TX def. Emma Riggs Alamogordo, NM 2-1 Ret (em). Women's Open Doubles Alexa Gallardo / Miranda Yolanda def. Elizabeth Chase / Linda Gilliland 6-1; 6-2. xMixed Open Doubles Jose Fantauzzi / Emma Riggs (1) def. Alexa Gallardo / Robert Jack (2) 1-6; 6-2; 6-3. xMixed 35 Doubles Yolanda Miranda / Edgan Phinney def. Elizabeth Chase / Robert Jack 7-5; 7-5. xMixed 60 Doubles Carolyn Satterlee / Robert Schreiner def. Bill Rapp / Faye Stokes 6-2; 6-1.

In the non-sanctioned finals-NTRP Men's 4.0 Singles Rick Sotak Alamogordo, NM def. Edgan Phinney El Paso, TX 5-7; 6-3; 1-0(5). NTRP Men's 3.5 Singles Virgil George (1) Alamogordo, NM def. Rudy Trujillo (2) Glenwood, NM 6-1; 6-4. NTRP Men's Open Doubles Jeff Lazar / Murray Jeffrey (1) def. Steve Schuster / Rick Sotak (2) 6-4; 6-3. NTRP Men's 3.5 Doubles Robert Meints / John White def. Patrick Morgan / Wolfgang Peterson 6-3; 6-4. NTRP Women's 4.0 Singles Alma Villanueva High Rolls, NM def. Helena Loest Las Cruces, NM 6-2; 6-2. NTRP Women's 4.0 Doubles Cindy Carey / Lois Whitmire def. Josephine Gallent / Alma Villanueva 6-3; 6-2. NTRP Women's 3.5 Doubles Sandy Sanchez / Witac Anke def. Marita Meints / Cathy Waggoner 6-4; 6-3. xNTRP Mixed 8.0 Doubles Gail Richardson / Steve Schuster (2) def. Silvia Garcia / Edgan Phinney (1) Wo (inj). xNTRP Mixed 7.0 Doubles Marita Meints / Meints Robert def. Muriel (Nori) Morgan / Patrick Morgan 6-1; 6-2. yBoys' 14 Singles Cameron Riggs Alamogordo NM def. Cody Moezzi Alamogordo, NM 6-2; 6-3. yGirls' 14 Singles Karli Raggio HAFB, NM def. Megan Sampath Alamogordo, NM 6-1; 6-0.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

April Newsletter

Court Status:
A critical city bond election was held on March 10th. Question 3 which would have provided funds for rebuilding the Oregon courts was defeated with 975 voting for, and 1361 against. After the defeat, tennis players met with city officials and asked them to again review the parameters of the capital outlay funds. It appears that the wording can be construed to allow building the tennis complex at the current Oregon tennis court site.
Special thanks to city official Maureen Schmittle, and to the ATA members who met with the city.



ON THE CALENDAR:
April 18-19: ATA Spring tourney; this year is the 35th year ATA has conducted this USTA sanctioned event. (No April play day) Registrations and dinner RSVP’s are being accepted now
May 2: May Play Day, hosted by???
May 6: ATA Board meeting at noon; all members welcome

ATA roster is being updated and will be attached with Apr. or May newsletter. Please double check your information and let Evelyn or Neil know if anything is incorrect.

High School Scholarship: High School Seniors interested in applying for the 2009 ATA scholarship need to submit a short essay to the ATA Scholarship Committee. This will be due by April 15th and can be turned into the High School counselor’s office. Contact Linda Gilliland or Neil Bottger for more information.

Grady and Nell ran the high school tournament again this year on March 6th. Seven high schools participated with Hobbs and Silver City sharing 1st and 2nd, with Alamogordo taking 3rd. Thanks to all who came out to lend a hand.

Grady & Nell at the HS tournament board













March Play Day hosted by Darryl and Joy Gallent

March Play Day: Two dozen players braved cold temperatures to join in for April play day. Joy and Darryl Gallent provided warm drinks and muffins, pizza and other snacks to help the players stay warm and happy. High scorers were Steve Schuster and Diane Gustafson, with Pat Morgan and Sabine Fahl in 2nd place. Thanks Joy and Darryl!!


Volunteers Needed:
Court repairs: Upcoming work days will be scheduled to patch and fill cracks on courts in preparation for the ATA tourney on April 18. Watch for emails on this.

35th Tourney: ATA board and committee members have been working hard in preparation for this special tournament. You should have already received your entry forms and your dinner invitation. Early registrations and RSVPs would be appreciated.
Also special donations (prizes or funds) are welcome.

Roswell/ATA Exchange—March 21st
Eighteen players from Roswell joined ATA players for the first bi-annual Alamogordo/Roswell Exchange which included ladies, means, and mixed doubles. When all was said and done, the match scores were 8 to 8, so games were counted. Games results totaled 154 for Alamogordo, and 153 for Roswell. It just doesn’t get any closer than that! Special thanks to Harold Waggoner who designed and arranged for the traveling trophy, which ATA keeps until the next exchange in the fall when Roswell will host in their attempt to win back the trophy. Thanks to Steve Schuster and Terry Cleveland for their efforts in organizing this event.

ATA & Roswell presidents receiving trophies from Harold Waggoner traveling trophy

Senior Olympics are approaching with local competition the end of April, State competition the end of May in Las Cruces, and National competition in August in San Francisco. To be eligible to play, you must be 50 or older. Pick up entry forms from Jean Duncan at the Sr. Citizens Center. Local event requires $10 entrance fee.

ATA joins Alamogordo Chamber:
Ribbon cutting ceremony on March 19th.