USTA State Closed Sectional 2007 - day five
We are in the fifth day of the 2007 USTA Florida State Closed Sectional.
The State Closed Sectional is the strongest tournament that Florida sanctions. It is a high honor when players excel in this event.
Boys’ 18 Singles (Semifinal Round)
Kim, Ryan (2) Miami, FL def. Mojica, Luke (7) Miami, FL 6-2; 6-0
Bowles, Clint (12) Tampa, FL def. Boyajian, Brennan (1) Weston, FL 6-1; 6-4
Boys’ 16 Singles (Semifinal Round)
Federhofer, William (4) North Miami, FL def. Schanerman, Mark (8) N Miami Beach, FL 6-1; 6-2
Wolf, Spencer (5) Coral Springs, FL def. Butz, Andrew (7) Vero Beach, FL 7-6; 6-0
Boys’ 14 Singles (Semifinal Round)
Efferding, Jeremy (2) Lake Worth, FL def. Rinaldi, Michael (3) Palm City, FL 6-3; 7-5
Bogomolov, Boris (6) Miami, FL def. Lederman, Roy (16) Miami, FL 6-4; 6-4
Girls’ 18 Singles (Semifinal Round)
Chow, Monica (3) Miami, FL def. Jerjomina, Alina Ft Lauderdale, FL 6-0; 5-7; 6-1
Seguso, Carling (11) Bradenton, FL def. Dvorak, Lindsay (7) St Petersburg, FL 6-2; 6-1
Girls’ 16 Singles (Semifinal Round)
Clayton, Mary (8) Plantation, FL def. Yapp-Shing, Jaime (4) Miami, FL 6-1; 6-1
Borsanyi, Brittany (3) Palm Beach Gardens, FL def. Sanon, Bianca (1) Plantation, FL 6-4; 6-4
Girls’ 14 Singles (Semifinal Round)
Duval, Victoria (2) Delray Beach, FL def. Bodine, Rebecca (4) Tarpon Springs, FL 6-7; 6-2; 6-2
Vickery, Sachia (12) Miramar, FL def. Jones, Julia (1) Largo, FL 7-5; 7-5
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