Friday, January 31, 2014

Enterprise Partners with Tournament to Provide Discounts to Participants


Enterprise Rent-a-Car has partnered with the DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships once again in 2014. Tournament participants can receive discounted car rentals nationwide through Enterprise. Click here to make your reservations now!



Friday, January 24, 2014

Baylor Seniors Look to Claim Fourth Straight Tournament Championship


In every sporting event there are dynasties built and the Baylor School girls tennis program has certainly built a dynasty at the DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships. The Red Raiders have won three straight tournament championships, outscored their opponents 67-17 in dual matches and only two of their eleven opponents have won more than two individual matches against them. The Baylor girls have defeated four eventual state finalists during their run including four eventual state champions.


Three-time Tournament Most
Valuable Player Samantha Caswell

In April 2011 Head Coach Dustin Kane brought his young Baylor School team from Chattanooga to the DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships for the first time. The tournament was just beginning to attract attention and teams from across the country and was growing quickly. The Red Raiders opened the tournament with a tough first round match against defending Tennessee State Champion Ravenwood (Brentwood, TN) and pulled out a narrow 5-4 decision. Baylor got key wins from freshman Harper Caswell, Maggie Crumbliss and McCall Morgan to clinch the match and begin their magical run. Baylor went of to defeat defending tournament and Indiana State Champion Saint Joseph's (South Bend, IN) 7-1 in the second and Webb School of Knoxville (Knoxville, TN) 4-0 in a rain-shortened third round before facing cross-town rival Girls Preparatory School (Chattanooga, TN) in their first tournament final. The Red Raiders opened the match sweeping the doubles matches for a 3-0 lead. They then got singles wins by sisters Samantha and Harper Caswell to clinch the match and their first championship. Red Raiders' Samantha Caswell and McCall Morgan were selected for Doubles All-Tournament Team honors and freshman Samantha Cawell was named Tournament Most Valuable Player. 


2012 & 2013 Singles All-Tournament
Team Selection Harper Caswell
The Red Raiders returned a year later looking to defend their tournament championship. Baylor which received a first-round bye in 2012 opened tournament play with a 6-0 win over eventual Kentucky State Finalist Notre Dame Prep (Park Hills, KY). The Red Raiders' sophomores Harper and Samantha Caswell, McCall Morgan and Maggie Crumbliss went undefeated in singles as Baylor defeated Oklahoma powerhouse Jenks (Jenks, OK) in the semi-finals to set-up a rematch with Girls Preparatory School in the championship.  Baylor once again swept the doubles matches to take a 3-0 lead and got singles wins by Samantha Caswell and Mary Walker Mixon to clinch their second straight tournament championship. The Baylor duo of Samantha Caswell and McCall Morgan were selected for Doubles All-Tournament Team honors for the second straight year, Harper Caswell was selected for Singles All-Tournament Team honors and sister Samantha Cawell was again named Tournament Most Valuable Player. 

2013 Doubles All-Tournament Team
Selection Harper Caswell & McCall Morgan
Baylor's clinched their place in tournament history last season with a third straight championship. The Red Raiders opened tournament play with three straight matches against Tennessee opponents including a 9-0 victory over Cookeville (Cookeville, TN), an 8-1 victory over rival Harpeth Hall (Nashville, TN) and a 7-2 victory eventual state champion Ravenwood. Baylor met eventual Oklahoma State Champion Jenks in the tournament championship. The Trojans of Jenks gave the Red Raiders their toughest match so far in tournament play. Baylor opened the match with a 2-1 lead winning the top two doubles positions before dropping three of the first five singles matches to finish leaving the match tied at 4-4. With temperatures falling and darkness looming tournament participants from numerous teams gathered around the final court of play to watch Baylor's Samantha Caswell pull out a 6-3, 6-4 straight set win to clinch the match and give the Red Raiders their record third straight title. Samantha Caswell was selected as the Tournament Most Valuable Player for the third straight year, sister Harper Caswell received her second straight Singles All-Tournament Team honors and the duo of Harper Caswell and McCall Morgan received Doubles All-Tournament Team honors. 

The Red Raiders will return to the DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships in 2014 looking for a fourth straight title behind a group of four senior that have left their mark on tournament history. Three-time tournament MVP Samantha Caswell has won 19 straight singles and 9 straight doubles matches. The group of seniors who claimed their first title as freshman have finished their first three years with a 33-6 record in singles and a 19-3 record in doubles matches. The Baylor girls have went on to win three straight Tennessee Division II Class AA State Championships and Samantha Caswell has won back-to-back Singles State Championships. 

Friday, January 10, 2014

Former Participants Find Success at NCAA Division III Level

If you want to see how successful past DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships players are at the collegiate level then look no further than the Preseason NCAA Division III Men's Rankings. Five different tournament alums are ranked in the Singles Rankings and four of the top 10 doubles teams in the country consist of past participants.

The singles rankings are led by Hinsdale Central alum Rafe Mosetick who is ranked 12th nationally. Mosetick, a 2011 tournament participant, finished his freshman season at Emory with a 21-6 record advancing to the quarterfinals of the ITA Regionals. Joey Fritz, 2010 Boys B Division Most Valuable Player for Cincinnati Country Day, is ranked 14th nationally for Amherst. Fritz finished his junior season with a 12-4 record finishing the season the ninth ranked singles player in the nation and earning All-American honors. Fritz is also of the nation's 9th ranked doubles team. Montgomery Bell Academy alum and Middlebury sophomore Palmer Campbell is making a big splash at the Division III level. Campbell is currently ranked 18th in the country in singles and is half of the nation's top ranked doubles team. Campbell and partner Brantner Jones won this fall's USTA/ITA Small College National Tennis Doubles Championship. Ben Shklyar, a 2011 singles and doubles All-Tournament team selection, is ranked 40th nationally in singles for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. The sophomore transfer from Cleveland State University is also ranked 7th nationally in doubles. Jack Kasbeer, a fellow Deerfield alum, enters his freshman season with Carnegie Mellon ranked 47th nationally singles. Emerson Walsh, a 2011 Boys B Division singles and doubles All-Tournament team selection, enters his freshman season at Johns Hopkins with high hopes ranking 5th in nation in doubles.


2013-14 NCAA Division III Men's Singles Rankings


RankPlayerSchool
12Rafe MosetickEmory
14Joey FritzAmherst
18Palmer CampbellMiddlebury
40Ben ShklyarWhitewater
47Jack KasbeerCarnegie Mellon

2013-14 NCAA Division III Men's Doubles Rankings

RankDoubles TeamSchool
1Palmer Campbell/Brantner JonesMiddlebury
5Michael Buxbaum/Emerson WalshJohns Hopkins
7Byron Balkin/Ben ShkylarUW-Whitewater
9Ben Fife/Joey FritzAmherst

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Former MVP Hiltzik Leads Past Participants In ITA Division I Rankings

Former DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships participants continue to show up in the latest Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division I Rankings.



#4 - Jared Hiltzik, University of Illinois
Former tournament MVP Jared Hiltzik is currently ranked 4th in the country in the latest ITA Men's Division I Singles Rankings and 31st in Doubles Rankings. Hiltzik, a sophomore at the University of Illinois, went undefeated (8-0) in singles play and 4-1 in doubles play to lead New Trier to back-to-back tournament championships in 2011-12.  His performances earned him Singles All-Tournament team honors in 2011 and MVP and Doubles All-Tournament team honors in 2012. Hiltzik was named a National High School Tennis All-American in 2012.

#36 - Brett Clark, University of North Carolina
Clark, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina, was a back-to-back All-Tournament team selection in 2011 & 2012. Clark, currently ranked 36th in the ITA Men's Division I National Singles Rankings and 29th in the Doubles Rankings, led his Barron Collier team to a runner-up finish in the 2012 DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships. He finished his two tournament experiences with a 7-1 overall record in singles and a 6-2 overall record in doubles. Clark was named a National High School Tennis All-American in 2011 & 2012.


#39 - Kourtney Keegan, University of Florida
The University of Florida freshman is ranked 39th in the ITA Women's Division I National Singles Rankings making her the highest ranked female alum in tournament history. Keegan, a 2012 DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships participant, earned both singles and doubles All-Tournament team honors. She finished the tournament with an 3-0 singles record and 2-0 doubles record leading her Blessed Trinity team to a 3rd place finish. Keegan was named a National High School Tennis All-American in 2012 & 2013.



#55 - Beck Pennington, University of Kentucky
Pennington, ranked 55th in the ITA Men's Division I National Singles Rankings, is a two-time All-Tournament team selection. The Bowling Green, KY native and sophomore at Kentucky led his Greenwood high school team to back-to-back tournament titles in 2008 & 2009. Pennington earned doubles All-Tournament team honors as an eighth-grader in 2008 and repeated with singles honors in 2009. Pennington was named a National High School Tennis All-American in 2012.