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2009 Utah Tennis Association Award Recipients
were recognized at the Utah Tennis Annual Meeting
on Tuesday, January 26, 2010, at the Cottonwood Country Club
 


Joe Rich / Dinny Trabert-accepting on Mike's behalf

The David L. Freed Award
Presented to: Mike Trabert
The David L. Freed Award was established in 1979 to be presented annually to an individual who has constantly provided leadership and example both in quality of play and service to the game.


Ryan Nelson / Kris Johnson-Wilson Racquets / Robin Lund

Wilson/Harry James "Will to Win" Award
Presented to: Ryan Nelson
The "Will to Win" Award was established through the sponsorship of WIlson Racquet Sports in 1991 in memory of Harry James. The award is given from time to time to a wheelchair athlete for his or her outstanding contributions to the sport of tennis, both on and off the court.



Susan Daynes / Trish Jensen

Volunteer of the Year
Presented to:  Trish Jensen
Established in 1991, the Volunteer of the Year Award is presented annually to a person who personifies the dedication of the tennis player who gives selflessly to the growth of the sport through involvement and commitment to the Utah Tennis Association


Darlene, Brendan, Ryan, Connor Kempin (Kevin Kempin not shown)
 Drew & Julie Sweet


Family of the Year Award
Presented to: Kempin Family

Established in 2007, this award is presented annually to the family within the Utah district who has exemplified the benefits of tennis as family recreational sport and has contributed to the tennis community in a significant way.



Ken Harris / Terry Miya

Community Service Award
Presented to: Terry Miya
Established in 1998, this award is presented to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the tennis community.


Laurie Staton / Jean Greenwood / Ian Rothfels

Organization of the Year Award
Presented to: Salt Lake Swimming & Tennis Club

Established in 2007, this award is presented annually in recognition of the services rendered by a USTA Organizational member in the State of Utah and for their support to the Utah Tennis Association in helping grow tennis participation at all levels.  USTA Organization must be a member in good standing and has made a significant contribution to the tennis community in an effort to help promote and develop the sport of tennis in the Utah District

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