crash Posted August 6, 2007 Report Posted August 6, 2007 I only know of a few, since I coached in the area for only a few years.Michael Wesbrooks (I heard that he beat Andre Agassi at the zoo as a junior, was an all american at LSU, and once the #1 open player in Texas).Tara Shelander (lived at Newks for a while, and had a successful college career at Sam Houston and Lamar).Andrew Danos (coached by Tony F, a top 40 super 18, two time state qualifier in 4A, and played college at a smaller school in Maryland).Just wanted to name a couple and see what everyone knows about the history of Bmt tennis.
blanca Posted August 7, 2007 Report Posted August 7, 2007 Salina Aranda from kirbyville...#28 in girls 18's singles in superchamps, and #4 in girls doubles superchamps..3 year newks summer tennis academy and signed with lamar..for the fall..
MrsT12 Posted August 7, 2007 Report Posted August 7, 2007 What ever happened to Candy McParland from LCM? She was a great singles player back in the 80's. She was always our state rep. from this area. I don't know where or if she played college. We went to watch her play in Austin our senior year. We had seen her beat us enough. She left us at regionals. I don't know if she would be considered one of the top 5 but she was #1 when we were in school.
jake94 Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 1. Michael Wesbrooks2. Scott Stewart3. Todd Taylor4. Tara Shelander5. Kirk Colligan6. Callie Creighton7. Andrew Danos8. Salina Aranda9. Jacob Vernon10. Kody Duplechin
aeropro7 Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 andrew danos got up to 23 in super 18's. he had a heat stroke his senior so that kinda of kept him from playin at a big college in texas.
garsnare Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 good list Jake94, but you forgot Ed Brady and Glen Turrow. Turrow won state in 3a in the late 80's.
jake94 Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 excellent players that i did leave out. definitely guys that were very, very good players.. my mind slipped on me a bit. thanks for adding those great players.
jake94 Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 Brad Caston was also a very good player when he was young. But, he concentrated more on basketball as he got older. Still a very good player for as little time as he practiced in high school.
garsnare Posted August 15, 2007 Report Posted August 15, 2007 Kinda off topic, but fits the tennis history topic.As far back as I can remember there have only been 2 UIL state champions from this area. If anybody can add to my list, please do.Glen Turrow Hardin-Jefferson 3A singles 88?? maybe 89Jason Catchings Hardin 2A singles 92State finalistSalina Aranda Kirbyville 3A girls singles 07Tyler Word & Scott Carnley Warren 2A doubles 07
minicko88 Posted August 15, 2007 Report Posted August 15, 2007 I believe Hardin-Jefferson had another winner in 1965. And the Krawl brothers did something in state. I don't remember if they won it, but i do remember hearing they did. HJ has had at least 2 state champions. And im not 100% sure on how many state finalists, but i think it was 1 or 2 as well.
crash Posted August 15, 2007 Author Report Posted August 15, 2007 Either Turow or Brady was a state finalist the year before or after Turow's state title. HJ also had another state champ in the late 60's, I think his name was John Verde.
jake94 Posted August 15, 2007 Report Posted August 15, 2007 Catchings was a very good player, but he was from Liberty, not Hardin. I played against both Kral bros. and do not remember them winning state even though they were 3A(we were 4A and played them in tourneys but did not follow 3A that much). Turow was outstanding as well as Brady. I cannot believe that I left them off my list. They totally slipped my mind.
garsnare Posted August 15, 2007 Report Posted August 15, 2007 I think Catchings moved to Hardin his senior year. I didn't remember him winnig state, but I saw it in the program at state this year and his school is litsted as Hardin.
jake94 Posted August 15, 2007 Report Posted August 15, 2007 You are probably right. I lost track of him. He was a few years older than me if I remember correctly. 4-A and 5-A state were very tough the year I made it. I got beat 6-3 6-1 in the opening round by a guy named Rob Hogan from Wichita Falls who I swore would win it all. lol He lost in straight sets the next round and the guy that beat him lost in the finals. Colligan was also there and lost first round to a phenomenal freshman, I forgot his name. But, he was a very good one. I think he won state that year and the following year in doubles.
Lefty99 Posted December 9, 2007 Report Posted December 9, 2007 Catchings was a very good player, but he was from Liberty, not Hardin. I played against both Kral bros. and do not remember them winning state even though they were 3A(we were 4A and played them in tourneys but did not follow 3A that much). Turow was outstanding as well as Brady. I cannot believe that I left them off my list. They totally slipped my mind.My oldest brother was good friends with Catchings when he lived in Anahuac. He was a great player as far back as I can remember.
Warrior4573 Posted December 10, 2007 Report Posted December 10, 2007 1. Michael Wesbrooks2. Scott Stewart3. Todd Taylor4. Tara Shelander5. Kirk Colligan6. Callie Creighton7. Andrew Danos8. Salina Aranda9. Jacob Vernon10. Kody DuplechinThats a pretty good list, but where is Scott Carnley? He dominated last year, and he has shown steady improvement for the coming season.
garsnare Posted December 11, 2007 Report Posted December 11, 2007 Scott is not even close to making that list, and if you ask him, I bet he would tell you the same thing. If you just go by accomplishments, Scott and Tyler getting 2nd in state is definitely one of the top 10 UIL results all-time for the area. If you go by individual talent, Scott would get crushed by any guy on that list. Scott is a very good 2A player and a solid champ 18, but all the guys on the top 10 list are superchamps.
swampdude Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 Wesley Munlin won state in 4A singles in 1979(?) He was a Jr. that year from Bridge City. He returned to the finals his Sr. year but lost in the finals in 1980.
Guest astrosfan75956 Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 as far as girls go, Aranda is one of the best from this area.
ukfan27 Posted January 18, 2008 Report Posted January 18, 2008 Andrew Danos from Lumberton is no doubt in the top five. If you had ever seen him play, you would have been amazed. He barely lost any games much less a set to any local player. He was also a class act on the court, too. He is also a greatAside from being a great player, he is also a great coach. He gives lessons now in the area if there are interested parties. Look him up in Lumberton!
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