Texas

2025 Mixed 55+ League Sectionals Results

October 14, 2025


Teams from across Texas faced off in Abilene for the USTA Texas 2025 Mixed 55 & Over League Section Championships. 

 

MIXED 6.0 CHAMPIONS - FORT WORTH

 

Captained by Robert Germany 

 

Team: Jackie Brewster, Russell Brewster, Lorein Campbell, Andy Chan, Patti Cates, Robert Germany, George Hardwick, Dean Hinnen, Michelle Hyland, Don Lawyer, Tracy McCaskey, Brian Ownby, Julia Promnitz, Gerilynn Sanders, Tex Torrez

 

Full Mixed 6.0 Results

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MIXED 7.0 CHAMPIONS - FORT WORTH

 

Captained by Michelle Hyland

 

Team: Lorein Campbell, Chris Cobler, Daniel Flores, Michelle Hyland, Ryan Livengood, Michael Lewis, Julie McGuire, Brian Ownby, David Padron-Perez, Marnie Pizzitola, Jose Prado, Bonnie Sears Prado, Jennifer Richter, Michele Solis, Gina Thompson, Michel Umphrey, Shereef Zedan

 

Full Mixed 7.0 Results

 

MIXED 8.0 CHAMPIONS - MIDLAND

 

Captained by Barbara Starnes

 

Team: Clayton Coker, Kim Daugherty, Larry Gates, Tom Heiting, Tibby Niehues, Stephen Osborn, Jeff Probandt, Carol Sparks, Barbara Starnes, Catherine Wilson

 

Full Mixed 8.0 Results

 

MIXED 9.0 CHAMPIONS - DALLAS

 

Captained by Anne Perez

 

Team: Susan Bryson, Andrea Dodd, Tridib Goswami, Kenji Hashimoto, Mark Lafavre, Vincent Menard, Anne Perez, William Shaw, Teri Ware

 

Full Mixed 9.0 Results

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