State of the Program Address Swing N` Splash
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State of the Program Address Swing N` Splash
Issue No. 02 | July 2014 GRIP N’ REPORT The SOURCE for all the latest on Grip N’ Rip Junior Tennis www.GripNRipJuniorTennis.com | Facebook.com/GripNRipTennis | Twitter: @GripNRipTennis Inside this issue... ‘Performer of the Year’ Recipients Gripper & Ripper Player Profiles Tournament Table Kay Tanaka John-Michael Chamakoon George Tate Page 3 Page 2 Page 4 State of the Program Address Swing N’ Splash Craig Johnson, Director of Grip N’ Rip Swing N’ Splash Report: School Is Out For Summer! Attention private school the courts at NBTC during students! While public the first week. However, all school students were still in that changed the week of session studying for tests June 23rd, as public school and grinding away on students finally turned homework, private in their books, school students were grabbed their racwhacking tennis quets, and joined “No more balls and laughing the fun. The pencils in with friends in the camp has taken 9th annual Swing off running, and hand — only N’ Splash summer now, it’s open racquets!” camp held June 16 to everyone. No - 19. Life is so unfair! more pencils in If you were between hand—only racthe ages of 5 and 10, atquets! No more school tended private school, and shoes on feet—only tennis live locally, there was a good shoes! Life is good for evchance you were one of the eryone! 75 happy campers to hit Summer Ripper Team Training Academy Report: Ripper Academy Teams Now Forming! Hitting with topspin. Hitting with proper net-clearance. Hitting with aim and accuracy. Hitting the right shot at the right time. Finally, hitting with power. That, along with some great activities, such as the Wednesday ‘Beach Tennis’ and a Friday competition against juniors from the Coto de Caza Racquet Club, was the weekly curriculum for the first week of the Summer Ripper Team Training Acad- emy, which began June 23rd. Twenty-four aspiring tennis stars came to NBTC with great anticipation and left with a newfound knowledge and love for the game. Ripper Academy teams are still forming for the weeks remaining in July and August. If you’ve got the skills to compete, we want you to play for us! Babolat prizes and an exciting and structured week of professional training await you! Swing N’ Splash Week 1: June 16th- 19th Swing N’ Splash Week 2: June 23rd - 26th Summer Ripper Team Training Academy SRTTA Week 1: June 23rd - 26th Copyright © 2014 Kay Tanaka. All rights reserved. 2 Newsletter Issue n. 45, January 2016 Grip N’ Report Issue No. 02, July 2014 Gripper Player Profile Ripper Player Profile Ashley Packard Mack Packard John-Michael Chamakoon John-Michael Chamakoon This month, I’m interviewing Ashley Packard, a shining star in our Gripper Developmental Program. For the Ripper profile, I chose a player with amazing potential: Mack Packard. Having lost my beloved tape measure, I used the next best thing: raffle tickets. Ashley is a whopping thirty-one raffle tickets tall. Her stick of choice is the Babolat Pure Drive Jr 25 (pink and black). She rocks Wilson shoes for kicks. When she’s not smashing forehands, she’s jamming to Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy” in her giant new room. Born June 6, 2005, Ashley has only been “cereal” about her tennis since October 2013, but she is already hitting the tournament circuit. Like many of us, her biggest fear going into her first tournament was the dreaded serve. Now that she has a few tournaments under her belt, she’s no longer afraid of the serve, and I quote, “Matches are my favorite part of tennis.” She particularly loves battling her buddy, Jane Paulsen, in Gymnastic Tennis, where players have to do a cartwheel between every shot. Caution: you might get a little dizzy. Her talents don’t stop at the baseline, though. She loves to dance just about anywhere. I think I caught her Dougie-ing and Cat-Daddying her way down Vista del Oro. Hear what the coaches have to say: “Sweet girl with a great work ethic on the court. Not to mention, a monster forehand!” – George Tate “She brings amazing effort and passion to the court. It’s a gift to work with Ashley. A player like her inspires a coach to want to be a better instructor.” – John-Michael Chamakoon He registers at a total of 33.5 raffle tickets. The Babolat Pure Drive combined with some sweet Adidas Barricades make up his tennis necessities. Mack began his tennis journey back at the ripe age of six. Reuniting with his passion for tennis last October, Mack has been unstoppable. Reflecting back on what has changed for him during tournaments, he quips, “It’s about the nerves. It isn’t that I’m not nervous, but it doesn’t bug me. I just keep playing.” Wise words from an 11-year old. This summer, he is attending a Nike Tennis Camp hosted at Pepperdine University with several fellow Rippers, including Camp and Lenox Schillereff and Bradley and Jonathan Amor. Tennis isn’t the only thing on this guy’s mind, though. He thoroughly enjoys a quality nap and isn’t afraid to throw down a bag of tootsie pops, while dabbling in a little Halo3 in between. Hear what the coaches have to say: “The big brother of Ashley, he has set the bar high for them both. Goal-oriented and purpose-driven!” – George Tate “He moves really well and is quick at the net. I have seen a lot of improvement in his net game during JTT matches.” – Sunil Sipaeya “He is deliberate and methodical in our lessons, pushing me to bring my best to the court.” – John-Michael Chamakoon Players of the Week Swing N’ Splash Summer Camp June 16 - 19 th (not pictured) th Justin Attelsey Alex Gomez Charlie Gomez Dalton Haggard Thomas Hofer Sarah McMillen Oliver Pierzok Copyright © 2014 Kay Tanaka. All rights reserved. June 23 - 26 rd th SRTTA June 23rd - 26th StockInDesign Inc. 3 First-Ever Recipients of ‘Performer of Congratulations to our graduates & the Year’ Awards Shine Bright new rippers Kay Tanaka With a crowd of over 40 peers and parents anxiously watching and waiting, our Junior Team Tennis coaches announced and presented one special player with Grip N’ Rip’s first-ever “Performer of the Year” Award for the USTA Spring 2014 JTT Season. Burton Miller Arden Stobart: 10 & Under Division Everett Poznick: 12 & Under Division Arman Roshannai Nicholas Guildenhuys: 14 & Under Division Shaya Northrup: 18 & Under Division Shaan Sakraney (not pictured) Reminder Here is an important Grip N’ Rip Junior Tennis reminder! 07 04 14 All of our Junior Team Tennis All-Stars cheesin’ it for the camera! Drumroll please! After a season of highs, lows, and everything in between, our four USTA junior tennis teams celebrated a job well-done at Grip N’ Rip’s first JTT End of Season party on June 6th. After tennis games were played and stomachs were stuffed with pasta, salad, and more pasta, a surprise snuck up on four players who had proven themselves this season PHoto Gallery through their perseverence, commitment, and positive attitude. We would like to recognize these four all-stars with the USTA JTT Spring Season ‘Performer of the Year’ Award. Congratulations Arden, Everett, Nicholas, and Shaya! To every single player who participated, awesome job! We can’t wait to see you in the fall! SRTTA In-Session on July 4th Happy Birthday, USA! A quick reminder that the Summer Ripper Team Training Academy will still be meeting on Friday, July 4th . Please note this if enrolled in the week of June 30th. A very special thank you to Mike Hamrock for his photo contributions to Grip N’ Report. Copyright © 2014 Kay Tanaka. All rights reserved. Tournament Table George Tate In recent tournament news… Arthur Ashe after defeating Jimmy Connors and winning the 1975 Wimbledon singles title. Craig Johnson (pictured left) back in his Pepperdine days. Get To Know Grip N’ Rip discovers a time machine. The possibilities are endless, but we can each only take one trip. Where in time or history would you go, and why? John-Michael Chamakoon: I would love to travel back to a time before North America was discovered by the rest of the world. I grew up in Montana and have always had a love for the culture of Native Americans. I would enjoy the opportunity to experience and observe the untainted way of life they lived. Jann Dunlap: I often think about what it would be like to have been introduced to tennis as a youth. I would take my one trip back to the days of grade school, and then find a program like Grip N’ Rip. Who knows? Maybe I would have played with Chris Evert or Tracy Austin. Don’t laugh! With the best program, a lot of practice, passion, and a positive attitude, anything is possible! Andrea Gonzalez: I would love to go to Alaska and see the Northern Lights with my son. I think it would be fascinating to feel like I could reach out for the stars! Craig Johnson: I would go back to 1986, when I was a sophomore at Pepperdine University. We were playing the quarterfinals against the Bulldogs at the NCAA’s in Athens, GA in front of 3,000 screaming fans. I silenced them all by coming back from a set down to win in three sets! Victory never felt so good! Lille Krukrubo: 2002 when I was in college, travelling and competing with the Marshall University tennis team. I was super fit and healthy without having to work for it and having fun with friends and college life. Sunil Sipaeya: If I could go back in time, I would go to Sydney Australia in 2000. I had such a great time in the Olympics Youth camp during that time! Kay Tanaka: I would use the time machine to be a UCLA student in 1963, when Arthur Ashe was playing tennis there. As a UCLA alumnus, it would be an honor to meet and perhaps, befriend a fellow Bruin that broke so many barriers both on and off the court. George Tate: If I were able to travel to any place in time, it would have to be on the moon, July 16, 1969. That was the day the USA first walked on it. Then I would hit the first tennis ball over a mini net with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. It has been a busy time for some of our Ripper students since last month’s newsletter. Over at the Anaheim Junior Satellite Tournament, both Lily Walkow and Arden Stobart were seen playing valiently in the Girls Divisions, while Thomas Stobart and Ian Andrews played their way into the Round of 16 in the Boys 12’s. At the West Coast Open in Lakewood, Mika Ikemori cruised into the semifinals, but was derailed in a tough match, denying her a spot in the Final of the Girls 10’s. Alden Mulroy lost a nail-biter in the Girls 12’s, while Nicole Knickerbocker’s run in the Girls 14’s was stopped short in the Round of 16. However, Nicole Knickerbocker was crowned with the Girls 14’s Doubles title. Great job, Nicole! Old-time Ripper student, Isabella McKinney, was in action in the Girls 16’s, where she was a finalist! Meanwhile, RTA students filled the courts with action in the Gamma Novice in Irvine. Charlie Hawkins, Anya Kennelly, Katie Miller, Kimi Reddy, Bradley Amor, Mack Packard, Aiden Neshat, Everett Poznick, and Henry Stewart began their tennis tournament careers with good results. Keep it up, Rippers! Upcoming Tournaments in Orange County Thursday, July 10th t City of Anaheim Junior Satellite Tournament | Anaheim, CA (651751214) Saturday, July 12th t Woodbridge Tennis Club Junior Novice Tournament | Irvine, CA (651734414) Saturday, July 19th t OCCTA The Tennis Club July Junior Novice Tournament | Seal Beach, CA (651702114) Saturday, July 26th t La Habra Summer Junior Novice Tournament | La Habra, CA (651730214) t Nellie Gail Junior Satellite Tournament | Laguna Hills, CA (651754214) Thursday, July 31st t 21st Annual Orange County Junior Satellite Tournament | Anaheim, CA (651754614) Check out the USTA website for more info! Grip N’ Report T h e S O U R C E f o r a l l t h e l a t e s t o n G r i p N ’ R i p J u n i o r Te n n i s www.GripNRipJuniorTennis.com Facebook.com/GripNRipTennis | Twitter: @GripNRipTennis 2601 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Copyright © 2014 Kay Tanaka. All rights reserved.
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