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WRBH Tennis Tournament Serves Up a Good Time

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Game. Set. Match. The WRBH Out of Sight Women’s Doubles Tennis Tournament was a huge success! The weather was beautiful, the games great, and the company incredible. The tournament wouldn’t have been possible without the generosity of our sponsors — thank you to the Lemoine Company, NOLA Apartments, Bryon J. Hatrel at Edward Jones, and The Oak Leaf. We’d also like to extend a big, big thank you to everyone who played and to those who came out to support us. 

WRBH’s Out of Sight Women’s Tennis Tournament
Wednesday, November 4th
Audubon Tennis Courts

Champions

3.0 Rating: (Left) Runners-up: Andrea Finkelstein and Molly Hardin. (Middle) Natalia Gonzalez, WRBH. (Right) Champions: Amanda Maksi and Kellie Proctor
3.0 Rating – (Left) Runners-up: Andrea Finkelstein and Molly Hardin. (Middle) Natalia Gonzalez, WRBH. (Right) Champions: Amanda Maksi and Kellie Proctor
3.5 Rating - (Left) Runners-up: Gina Ellis and Stacey Arabie. (Middle) Natalia Gonzalez, WRBH. (Right) Champions: Carolyn Duronslet and Sally Treuting.
3.5 Rating – (Left) Runners-up: Gina Ellis and Stacey Arabie. (Middle) Natalia Gonzalez, WRBH. (Right) Champions: Carolyn Duronslet and Sally Treuting
4.0 Rating
4.0 Rating – (Left) Champions: Penny DiMartino and Rhonda Simmons (Middle) Natalia Gonzalez, WRBH. (Right) Runners-up: Mary Lou Suss and Helen Eshleman

 

 

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