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White Plains Announces Tennis Tournament Winners

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- White Plains hosted a "Compete in the Parks" Tennis Tournament over the weekend, drawing more than 45 competitors from the area.

The City of White Plains hosted a tennis tournament over the weekend that drew more than 45 competitors from the area.

The City of White Plains hosted a tennis tournament over the weekend that drew more than 45 competitors from the area.

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The White Plains Recreation and Parks Department hosted the U.S. Tennis Association “Compete in the Parks” tennis tournament Saturday and Sunday at the City’s Gillie tennis courts, according to a release from the city. The tournament was a part of a USTA program "designed to promote recreational tennis, where players of all levels can meet and be exposed to tournament play," according to the release. 

More than 45 individuals competed in tournament play and the winners were "crowned and awarded plaques for their accomplishments," according to the release. The city thanked Mary Ellen Bickler of Brown-Bickler Company for providing refreshments and Don Barker for volunteering on the tournament. 

The following are the results of the Tournament:

Men’s Singles: Andrew McGoey

Men’s 45 and Over Singles: Nick Baker

Men’s 60 and Over Singles: Blaine Krieger

Men’s Doubles: Andrew McGoey and Mike Quinn

Men’s 45 and Over Doubles: Gary Apo and Robert Brown

Women’s Singles: Danielle Carr

Women’s 35 and Over Singles: Maria Elena Fernandez-Beros

Women’s Doubles: Laura Goldman and Elina Kapostina

Women’s 35 and Over Doubles: Maria Elena Fernandez-Beros and Ginie Dempsey

Mixed 45 and Over Doubles: Joanie Brown and Dominick Bonifate

For more information on the City of White Plains Recreation and Parks Department tennis program as well as other sports and recreation programs offered by City, call 914-422-1336, stop by the Recreation office at 85 Gedney Way or visit the City of White Plains' website

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