SPUDDER TENNIS - BOYS

COACHES

Head Coach
Andrea Kropp
360-624-2355

Assistant Coach
Sarah Kaufman
360-836-2929

PROGRAM GOALS

1. Measurable skills improvement for each individual.

2. Evidence of one unified team, not individuals, not cliques.

3. 90%+ of eligible players return each year.

NO CUTS

We are proud to be one of Ridgefield's few no-cut sports. In fact, all boys tennis in the league is no-cut, and most tennis nationwide is no-cut, making it the fifth largest high school sport overall by number of athletes participating.

No-cut school tennis teams allow students of all abilities to join a team representing their school and be physically active. This opportunity helps create well-rounded student-athletes, develops leadership and teaches responsibility.

FALL 2023 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

PRACTICES

  • August before classes begin: Monday to Friday @ RHS 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm

  • School days: Monday to Friday @ RHS 3:05 pm - 5:00 pm

  • Saturdays - 10:00-11:30 (Optional)

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Registration opens August 1, 2023

  • First practice August 21, 2023

  • First non-league match September 5, 2023.

  • First league match September 8, 2023.

MATCH SCHEDULE
Tennis schedules change frequently due to weather. See the 
official RHS sports schedule for current information

2022-23 VARSITY ROSTER

TBD

2022-23 JV ROSTER

TBD

HOW TENNIS WORKS

MATCH FORMAT
Varsity matches consist of 6 events (3 singles and 3 doubles) using 9 different players. Varsity matches are best 2 of 3 sets (to 6) with ad scoring. A 7 point tie break is played if the set score is tied 6-6.

JV matches consist of consist of 6 events (3 singles and 3 doubles) using 9 different players. JV matches are a single pro set. A pro set is first to 8 games (win by 2). A 7-point tie-break is played if the score reaches 8–8.

The winner of the matches between school is based on how many of the 6 events each school wins. In the event of a 3-3 tie, the school with more sets won is the winner. If the schools are tied on sets, the winner is the school with more games won.

RULES
High school matches follow USTA (US Tennis Association) rules. Because players will officiate their own matches, they should know the rules of the game. Download the complete rulebook called Friend at Court PDF

EQUIPMENT
Equipment needs for tennis are very small. Players should have a tennis racket, suitable shoes and practice clothes. Players are also responsible for maintaining their tennis racket by replacing the strings and grip as needed.

WHY PLAY HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS?

High school athletics offers important developmental experiences that the classroom cannot offer. Tennis in particular puts young adults into many situations they may not have encountered in other walks of life.

  • Tennis is played head-to-head.

  • Tennis players officiate their own matches.

  • Tennis places an emphasis on sportsmanship and court etiquette.

  • Tennis scoring makes it possible to mount a comeback no matter how far down you are.

  • Tennis players make hundreds of split second decisions.

It is a sport that many people choose to play for a lifetime because there is always something new to learn from each situation and each opponent. We are a competitive team working toward winning, but never at the expense of our core values.

2019 Seniors - Nathan, Sam & Josh

2020 Seniors - Nathan, Sam & Josh

mikey and ryan

Ryan and Mikey take first place at Districts.

four tennis players pose for photo

Ridgefield resilient during wet and snowy conditions. Feb 2021.

2021 Senior Day

2021 Senior Day

three tennis players warming up

Jonah, Mikey and Derek before playing their State qualifying matches at Districts.

seniors 2022

Senior day 2022. Our largest group so far.

tennis group photo

Goofing around before a home match.

six tennis player sit at booth

Dinner stop after a win versus Mark Morris.

bucket hats

Bucket hat bonding at Fort Vancouver.

TEAM PHOTOS AND AWARDS

2022-2023

Second Team All League: Shaun Tullis/Brady Winter

rhs boys tennis 2022

Back: Zach Wallace, Amar Mujezinovic, Coach Andrea, Coach Sarah, Chase Cook, Andrew Soare,

3rd Row: Macain Reed, Trenton Stevens, Nick Harris, Jackson Carter, Aiden Moses, Madden Moses, Connor Williams, Kieran Luna,

2nd Row: Caden Dalley, Brody Wolski, Ben Neil, Tommy Tomillo, Connor Lopez, Nik Morelli, Eli Miller.

Front: Jack Blehm, Brady Winer, Shaun Tullis, Rhys Simmons, Desmon Baker, Hyrum Bennett, Drace Henning, Sarah Tabish (Manager)

Varsity letters in bold.

2021-2022

Mikey Nester & Ryan Gruber - 5th in WA State All League Doubles Team of the Year: Mikey Nester / Ryan Gruber

First Team All League: Peyton Yager

rhs boys tennis 2021

Back: Shaun Tullis, Jonathan Santiago, Coach Andrea, Brody Rodda, Micah Ross, Shawn Will.

Middle: Kieran Luna, Zach Wallace, Mikey Nester, Jack Blehm, Mark Sanghera, Chase Cook, Nick Harris, Brady Greenwald, Tommy Tomillo.

Front: Ryan Gruber, Hyrum Bennett, Reagan Sites, Caleb Coine, Aiden Moses, Peyton Yager, Connor Lopez, Kemp Fisher, Desmon Baker, Caden Dalley

Not Pictured: Connor Williams, Coach Sarah

Varsity letters in bold.

2020-2021

 7 wins - 1 tie; First in 2A Greater St. Helens League
Mikey Nester & Ryan Gruber - 3rd at Districts (No state held)
First Team All League: Derek Kropp, Mikey Nester, Peyton Yager
Second Team All League: Ryan Gruber, Hendrik Aykel, Mark Sanghera

tennis team photo

Back: Coach Sarah Kaufman, Coach Sam Borgmeyer, Coach Andrea Kropp. 

Third Row: Micah Ross, Chase Cook, Derek KroppMark Sanghera

Second Row: Peyton YagerRyan GruberMikey NesterNick SaboShawn Will

Front: Desmon Baker, Connor Lopez, Thomas Tomillo, Aiden Moses, Connor Williams, Hyrum Bennett. 

Not picturedJack Blehm, Hendrik Aykel.

Varsity letters in bold

2019-2020

6 wins - 2 losses; Second in 2A Greater St. Helens League
Mikey Nester & Jonah Kropp - 3rd at Districts (No state held)
Derek Kropp - 4th at Districts
First Team All League: Derek Kropp
Second Team All League: Jonah Kropp, Levi Hipple

tennis team photo

Back: Coach Sarah Kaufman, Shawn Will, Colin Mitchell, Drewziah Henning, Jonah KroppSam BorgmeyerDerek KroppMicah Ross, Coach Andrea Kropp. Middle: Connor Williams, Jack Blehm. Front: Mikey NesterPeyton YagerRyan GruberJosh ZimmerMark SangheraNathan NeilNick Sabo, Cory Enneberg

Varsity letters in bold.

2017-2018

0 wins - 8 losses
Spencer Cultice - 2rd at Districts; 6th at WA State
League MVP: Spencer Cultice

2017-2018 tennis team

Standing: Hayden Bennett, Sam Borgmeyer, Joe Lindbo, Peter Schafer, Coach Andrea Kropp, Josh Allison, Kellen Hartnett, Spencer Cultice, Drew Harrison. 

Kneeling: Nathan Neil, Derek Kropp, Jonah Kropp.

2018-2019

4 wins - 4 losses
Derek Kropp - 3rd at Districts; 9th at WA State

2018-2019 tennis team photo

Back: Levi Hipple, Mark Sanghera, Micah Ross, Liam McKenna, Sam Borgmeyer, Derek Kropp, Jonah Kropp, Colin Mitchell. 

Front: Mikey Nester, Nate Lewandowski, Peyton Yager, Nick Sabo, Coach Andrea Kropp, Nathan Neil, Koel Hibner, Ryan Gruber, Josh Allison