Many of our Gold competitors are State qualifiers. Gold is for top Varsity players, including those who have played USTA tournaments. Silver would be for players who maybe are #2-4 on Varsity, but just haven’t played much tennis outside of the high school tennis. Answer: Our Bronze level is for incoming Freshmen, players who have maybe played a year or two of JV, or maybe were on the exhibition team for Varsity. QUESTION: What are the differences between the different divisions? I’m not sure what division to sign up for. Trying to track payments while handling match logistics makes for much confusion. QUESTION: I’ve registered but would like to pay the day of is that an option? Answer: We have our online payment via PayPal, or a check can be mailed (made out to SHS Tennis Booster Club NOT Snohomish Summer Smash) we prefer payments not be made while checking in. We do need players to be available some times during the first two days in order to get the first round completed and consolation rounds going what’s important is that players let us know when they’re registering any conflicts they might have, and we do our best to work around them. QUESTION: I signed up for the Summer Smash, but I have to work one of the days is that a problem? Answer: We added the Thursday to our tournament to increase flexibility in scheduling, and with our lighted courts we have matches running from morning to late at night. Parents of younger players began asking about opportunities for them, so we created the Junior Smash, a one-day singles tournament for players 11-15, that takes place every June. Incoming Freshmen to graduating Seniors are eligible to play, and singles, doubles and mixed doubles are offered. The Summer Smash was created to offer high school players an opportunity to play competitive tennis in a fun environment. QUESTION: Are the Junior Smash and Summer Smash the same thing? Answer: No. Girls Bronze Doubles Champions Reagan Davis and Frankie Bronske of SnohomishĮvery year, parents and players have plenty of questions regarding our tournaments, so we’re here to answer some of them: Girls Bronze Singles champion Meryl Padua of Ingraham Girls Silver Doubles Champions Meiweya Amazona of Archbishop Murphy and Elle Aalbu of Arlingtonīoys Bronze Singles Champion Nick Bifone of Bishop Blanchetīoys Bronze Doubles Champions Everett Woolley and Colton Moores of Snohomish Girls Silver Singles Champion Mari Brittle of Shorewood Mixed Doubles Champions Nalu Akiona of Edmonds-Woodway and MK Fuller of Holy Namesīoys Silver Singles Champion Elango Pandiarajan of North Creekīoys Silver Doubles Champions Eli Sheffield and Riley Boyd of Shorewood Girls Gold Doubles Champions Addie Streidl and Mariella Porcarelli of Lakeside Girls Gold Singles Champion Rylie Gettmann of Shorewoodīoys Gold Doubles Champions Nalu Akiona of Edmonds-Woodway and Cole Balen of Archbishop Murphy The Summer Smash staff thanks all players and parents for taking part in extraordinary tennis!īoys Gold Singles Champion Cade Strickland of Snohomish 185 players from schools from Seattle to Bellingham battled it out on the courts over four days, and when the dust settled champions were crowned.
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