The COVID-19 related Ohio Stay at Home order was extended until May 1. This means Spring League play cannot resume before Thursday, May 7. Play won't resume until the order is lifted and gatherings of 20+ people are deemed low risk. If play resumes this Spring/Summer, we will start with the 9 weeks remaining in the Spring session.
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March 26, April 2 & April 9 Spring League play is cancelled for the next three Thursday nights due to the Ohio Department of Health's "Stay at Home" Order related to the coronavirus outbreak. Earliest ReturnApril 16 is the earliest we could resume, but as long as there is a "stay at home" order and/or recommendations to keep gatherings under 30 people, the Spring League will not resume play. Completion of SeasonAt whatever date we resume, there will be 9 weeks remaining in the "Spring" season. Everyone will be kept up to date and will be notified when we can resume play.
All Levels. 45 players are signed up and we are full. Play is on Thursday nights at Glendale Lyceum with 6:30 and 8:00/8:30 starts. This is a 12-week session running from March 5 through May 21. This serves as session #1 of the 24-week Spring/Summer league.
Round of 16 (#1) Jones/Reed d. Montgomery/Mott 6-1, 6-0 (#7) Gilligan/Shiels d. McCarthy/Greenwell 6-0, 6-1 (#6) Liu/Lofgren d. Faig/Necessary 6-3, 6-2 (#3) Toth/Webeler d. Schmahl/Van Lokeren 6-1, 6-1 (#4) Bakker/Gerwin d. Todd/Todd (#5) Allare/Spencer d. Hall/Pierce 6-1, 7-5 (#8) Dimling/Teufel d. Heller/Soffa (#2) Fraser/Rincon d. Cabrera/Estes 6-2, 6-2 Quarterfinals (#1) Jones/Reed d. (#7) Gilligan/Shiels 7-5, 6-4 (#3) Toth/Webeler d. (#6) Liu/Lofgren (#5) Allare/Spencer d. (#4) Bakker/Gerwin 6-2, 6-3 (#2) Fraser/Rincon d. Dimling/Teufel 6-0, 6-0 Semifinals (#3) Toth/Webeler d. (#1) Jones/Reed 6-4, 2-6, 6-0 (#2) Fraser/Rincon d. (#5) Allare/Spencer 6-4, 6-3 Final
(#2) Fraser/Rincon d. (#3) Toth/Webeler 3-6, 7-5, 6-4
The 2020 Hertzel Cup will be played this Saturday (February 29). The draw has been made and can be viewed by clicking Hertzel Cup 2020 Draw. Doug Jones and Thaddeus Reed are this year's top seeds. Below are tournament odds and round by round "over/unders". Matches starting with the round of 32 include predicted winners from the round before. This information is for entertainment purposes only: Odds to win tournament: Tyler Fraser/Hector Rincon ... 2 to 1 Doug Jones/Thaddeus Reed ... 3 to 1 Eric Toth/Evan Webeler ... 3 to 1 Rob Bakker/Robert Gerwin ... 8 to 1 Matt Allare/Bob Spencer ... 12 to 1 Seth Dimling/Tony Teufel ... 20 to 1 Wil Lofgren/Yiran Liu ... 25 to 1 Ben Hall /Brad Pierce ... 75 to 1 Dave Necessary/Brian Faig ... 75 to 1 Pat Gilligan / Patrick Shiels ... 75 to 1 Field (other 38 teams) ... 50 to 1 Round of 64: Fovel/Fovel over Gosiger/Gosiger (7.5 games) English/Wachtel over R Dorger/Russert (4.5) Chasnoff/Rogers over Heldman/Schraff' (8.5) Dobnicker/Rudell over Bahl/Lawton (2) Burns/Dorger over Stiltz/Haehnle (6.5) Boster/Carr over Vollmer/Brennan (2) Schmahl/Van Lokeren over Wise/Mackey (5.5) Hobson/Hobson over Roda/Zeuch (4) Crecelius/Sulek over Getgey/Spray (8) Albrecht/Hendy over Bernhard/Mueller (7) Holzapfel/Parlin over Luebbe/McCormick (6.5) McKearin/Higgins over Off/Neville (11) Hinkle/McGrath over Catanzaro/Gilbert (11) Pugh/Robinson over Schulteis/Voss (8) Hinkel/Kilgore over Coker/Coker (4) Geppert/Keating over Condon/Thomas (5.5) Round of 32: Jones/Reed over Fovel/Fovel (3) Montgomery/Mott over English/Wachtel (5) Greenwell/McCarthy over Chasnoff/Rogers (5) Gilligan/Shiels over Dobnicker/Rudell (7.5) Liu/Lofgren over Burns/Dorger (6) Faig/Necessary over Boster/Carr (6.5) Schmahl/Van Lokeren over Berry/Kebe (9) Toth/Webeler over Hobson/Hobson (2) Bakker/Gerwin over Crecelius/Sulek (3) Todd/Todd over Albrecht/Hendy (8) Hall/Pierce over Holapfel/Parlin (4.5) Allare/Spencer over Higgins/McKearin (1.5) Dimling/Teufel over Hinkle/McGrath (1.5) Heller/Soffa over Pugh/Robinson (10.5) Cabrera/Estes over Hinkel/Kilgore (7) Fraser/Rincon over Geppert/Keating (2) Round of 16: Jones/Reed over Montgomery/Mott (5) Gilligan/Shiels over Greenwell/McCarthy (7) Lofgren/Liu over Faig/Necessary (10) Toth/Webeler over Schmahl/Van Lokeren (2.5) Bakker/Gerwin over Todd/Todd (4) Allare/Spencer over Hall/Pierce (9) Dimling/Teufel over Heller/Soffa (8) Fraser/Rincon over Cabrera/Estes (1.5) Quarterfinals: Jones/Reed over Gilligan/Shiels (5.5) Toth/Webeler over Liu/Lofgren (5.5) Bakker/Gerwin over Allare/Spencer (8) Fraser/Rincon over Dimling/Teufel (6) Semifinals: Jones/Reed over Toth/Webeler (11) Fraser/Rincon over Bakker/Gerwin (7) Final:
Jones/Reed v. Fraser/Rincon (Pick 'em) Platform Tennis League's 7th Annual Spring/Summer league starts earlier this year. The "Spring League" will be session #1 of the season and run from March 5 to May 21. The "Summer League" is session #2 and runs from May 28 to August 13. Each session is 12 weeks and play is on Thursday nights at Glendale Lyceum.
Week #19: Evan Webeler went 6-0 on two courts this week and solidified his #2 overall position behind Eric Toth in the standings. Webeler, 57-21 (73.1%) with a 2,481 point total, trails leader Toth by 430 points heading into next Thursday's final night of play. Others going undefeated on courts were: Brad Pierce, Brett DeCurtins, Kevin Taylor, Jim Hochwalt, Mike Haehnle and Doug Ucci. Click for court results or updated standings. Competition Level Leaders:Heading into the final week, several of the competition level champions are yet to be decided. Listed are the top 5 from each level among players with at least 18 sets played (24 total sets are needed to qualify).
Week #18: Pat Gilligan went undefeated on this week's highest rated court with Brett DeCurtins, John Fovel and Ben Keating. Gilligan is 16-12 for the year and his 1,907 points is good for sixth place among qualified players (24 sets). Others going undefeated on courts were Eric West and Stuart Zorn, Click for court results or updated standings.
Platform tennis players of all levels are invited to play in our 7th Spring/Summer League. Session #1 starts Thursday, March 5 and runs 12 weeks through May 21.
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