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  2. Richmond Hill High School (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the Richmond Hill boys' tennis team, coached by Pat Paruso, played in the Final Four state tournament in Atlanta, where they lost versus The Westminster Schools. [3] The 2002 Wildcat tennis team also went to the state tournament, but their run ended shortly in the first round.

  3. Denis Shapovalov - Wikipedia

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    Denis began playing tennis at age 5 and quickly became obsessed with the game. When it became difficult to get Denis enough time on the Richmond Hill club's courts, his mother left her job there and eventually opened her tennis academy in Vaughan, named TessaTennis, to help give him a home base to train and to teach the game to other juniors. [8]

  4. West Side Tennis Club - Wikipedia

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    The West Side Tennis Club was the venue of the Forest Hills Tennis Classic, a now-defunct WTA Tour Tier IV event, and a men's challenger event. The Open saw some of its biggest moments and changes while at West Side, including the introduction of seedings in 1927, tiebreakers in 1970, equal prize money for men and women in 1973, and night play ...

  5. Richmond Hill High School (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Hill High School was founded in 1899, one year after Queens became part of New York City, in the then-bucolic setting of Richmond Hill. As such, it is the oldest high school south of Jamaica Avenue in Queens, New York City. Its first principal was Isaac Newton Failor (1851 to 1925), author of the longtime school book "Inventional ...

  6. Pipers Corner School - Wikipedia

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    The school started with 11 girls in Grove Park in Chiswick in 1930, moving to Richmond Hill in 1931 and splitting between two sites in 1935, the second being Prestwood in Buckinghamshire. The school finally settled in its current site in the winter of 1945. By 1955 the number of pupils had doubled and there were 162 girls attending the school.

  7. Georgia High School Association - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) is an organization that governs athletics and activities for member high schools in Georgia, USA.GHSA is a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations.