They Did It!!
BCCTA Barracudas Win Championship

I wish you could have all been there. The pressure was on the Barracudas this morning as they carried a narrow two game lead into the final round of play at the 2019 Missouri Valley JTT Championship in Tulsa. Coach Brad Lund had crunched the numbers and determined the team needed to score 30 points against the tough St. Louis Sunset Slammers to win.

The two singles matches got things started. John Paul Dillon and Javier Vazquez came out and played like two Jedi knights on the court. Forehands, backhands, serves, volleys…every shot was masterful! By the time our two captains finished their matches the Barracudas had secured 16 of the 30 points we thought we needed to bring home the championship.

Next up, the doubles team of John Paul Dillon and Macy Hays took court one ready to play. And they were ready to play! Macy and John Paul made quick work of the team from St. Louis and secured eight more points for the Barracudas.

Needing what was thought to be six points, our second doubles team of Taytum Jones and Kellen Hays took court two.  Taytum and Kellen opened strong, took a quick early lead, and then the tide turned, as often it does in tennis. Before they knew it the St. Louis squad had won the first set 4-2 and things were looking grim. The big question lurking in everyone’s mind was: “How will a couple of ten year old boys respond to losing the lead and then the set in the biggest match of their lives?” Most young doubles teams would fold up like a cheap suit, but Taytum and Kellen dug deep. They came out for the second set flying around the court like the Bryan Brothers. They hustled, fought for every point, encouraged each other like crazy, and rallied to win the second set 4-0! You read that right…4-0!

Because each team had won one set each they went to a 10 point Super Tiebreaker. Kellen and Taytum jumped out to a strong 7-1 lead only to see the fightin’ boys from St. Louis rally back to 7-5. Taytum and Kellen were unfazed as they closed out the match 10-7 and the crowd roared so loudly you could hear it all across the state of Oklahoma.

It was the most incredible day closing out the most incredible season in BCC Tennis Academy JTT history as the 12U Barracudas brought home our very first Missouri Valley JTT Championship. The Barracudas are incredible group of kids. John Paul Dillon, Javier Vasquez, Taytum Jones, Macy and Kellen Hays, Kadence Williams, Alma Mendoza, and Gray Dillon have now won two State Championships and our very first Missouri Valley Championship. We are so blessed to have leaders like these kids for our younger players to look up to as they set their sights on winning championships of their own.

 

 

Barracudas Opening Day
2019 Missouri Valley JTT Championships

The excitement and energy were electric as all of the teams, 12-18 yrs of age, from the five state Missouri Valley Section of the USTA gathered for the Opening Ceremonies of the 2019 Missouri Valley Junior Team Tennis Championships at The Case Tennis Center at LaFortune Park in Tulsa. The BCC Tennis Academy 12U Barracudas were stepping onto a big stage as they made their first ever appearance at the tournament.

The BCCTA Barracudas played their hearts out all day long on opening day. In the early morning first match of the day, both teams came out believing they could be the winner. Each of the four matches were so close, momentum swung back and forth throughout the morning, but when the scores were tallied the Barracudas had won 28-23.

After lunch the Barracudas took the court for their second match of the day against hometown favorite, LaFortune Tennis. The Barracudas had beaten LaFortune last week in the State Championship in Oklahoma City, but when the kids from LaFortune stepped foot on the court you could tell they were confident on their home court.  Once again, the matches were close with many games going to deuce and sets being decided by tie-breakers, but when the match was over the Barracudas had won 29-20!

The Barracudas will play for the Championship tomorrow morning at 10:30 am. The St. Louis team they will face will most definitely come out swinging as they would love nothing more than upset the Barracudas. At the same time, our kids are hungry, they have worked hard to put themselves in this position, and they would like nothing more than to bring a Missouri Valley Championship back home to Britton Christian Church.

BCCTA 12U Barracudas
2019 JTT State Champions!

We teach our kids, “You can either focus on the heat or you can focus on your opponent.” It was so hot out on the court today, but not one of our kids even mentioned the heat. They were totally focused on the goal before them as they began the day looking to be crowned the 2019 12U JTT State Champion.

The BCCTA Barracudas played two matches on Monday taking on the top two Tulsa teams: The LaFortune Tennis Center and Indian Springs Country Club. The kids played outstanding tennis all day long putting themselves in great position going into the final day, and the final match against Oak Tree Country Club. When the numbers were tallied at the end of the match the BCCTA Barracudas had earned the title of 12U Junior Team Tennis State Champion! In addition to winning the State Championship, Taytum Jones, was named the male recipient of the “Sportsmanship Award” for the competition. Congratulations Taytum!

We are so proud of this group of kids. It was mentioned yesterday that the 10U Cheetahs have a lot of new players this year. That is because the 10U Cheetahs from last year, who won the JTT State Championship last summer in Tulsa, moved up into the 12U Division, even though four of our players could still be playing for the 10U Cheetahs. At the beginning of the season, the 2018 Cheetahs decided they wanted to stay together as a team, challenge themselves, and move up a division. They had no idea if they could compete with the other players and teams in the 12U Division, but they wanted to try it out. Their hard work and commitment have paid off! Congratulations to John Paul and Gray Dillon, Javier Vasquez, Kellen and Macy Hays, Taytum Jones, Kadence Williams, and Alma Mendoza. Congratulations once again to our amazing coaches who have inspired and challenged our kids the past two days: Jessica Reineke, Brad Lund, and Rob Braver.

The 12U Barracudas, by winning the Oklahoma State Championship, will now move on to the Missouri Valley Championship next Tuesday and Wednesday in Tulsa, at  The LaFortune Park Tennis Center. The Missouri Valley Section is made of Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Heart of America (Kansas City region), and St. Louis. The BCCTA Barracudas will compete against the very best teams from each of these regions. Good luck to our kids and coaches!! Love God. Make Friends. Play Tennis!

 

BCCTA 10U Cheetahs
2019 JTT State Champions!

It was a tough day at the Junior Team Tennis State Championships at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center as temps climbed above 100 degrees on the court. Three teams; LaFortune Tennis Center, out of Tulsa, Quail Creek Country Club, and the BCCTA Cheetahs played a round robin format and all had outstanding teams.

The BCCTA Cheetahs played LaFortune in the first match of the day and the Cheetahs won at #1 and #2 Singles and at #1 and #2 Doubles.

After Quail Creek and LaFortune played their match there were only two games separating Quail Creek and the BCCTA Cheetahs. The atmosphere was electric as both teams came out full of confidence that their team was going to be the 2019 10U JTT State Champion. At the end of the match the Cheetahs won on all four courts once again and claimed the title! In addition to winning the team title, Braver Reineke, was chosen out of all of the boy competitors as the recipient for the “Sportsmanship Award.” Congratulations Braver!

This is the second consecutive JTT State Championship for the BCCTA Cheetahs, but what is so impressive is that only two players, Kadence Williams and Gray Dillon, played on last years Cheetahs team. With an all new line-up our kids came out and battled all season long. With the pressure of playing in such a big tournament our kids rose to the occasion and played their best tennis today. Congratulations to Kadence Williams, Grey Dillon, Braver Reineke, Hayden Shriner, Audrey Bohnstedt, Andrea and Ivan Mendoza, and Yuri Mendoza.  Congratulations also to our incredible coaches: Jessica Reineke, Brad Lund, and Rob Braver who were with both the Cheetahs and the 12U Barracudas throughout the day.

We want to thank all of the parents and friends from Britton Christian Church who came out to cheer on the kids today. Your support and encouragement mean so much to our players and coaches.

2019 Oklahoma Junior Team Tennis State Championships
June 15-16

After a successful regular season, followed by both teams winning the City Championship, the BCCTA 10U Cheetahs and the BCCTA 12U Barracudas will compete for the Oklahoma Junior Team Tennis State Championship next week, July 15-16, at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center. The top two finishers from Tulsa and the top two finishers from Oklahoma City will play each other for the championship. The team with the total number of games won at the end of the competition will be crowned “Champion!”

USTA Oklahoma has just released the schedule of play. We want to make it available to all of you in hopes you will come out and cheer on our teams. All matches will be played at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center.

BCCTA Cheetahs 10U Orange Ball Schedule

Match #1 Monday, June 15 11:30 am   BCCTA Cheetahs vs. LaFortune Park

Match #2 Monday, June 15  2:30 pm    BCCTA Cheetahs vs. Quail Creek Country Club

BCCTA Barracudas 12U Green Ball Schedule

Match #1 Monday, June 15  9:30 am   BCCTA vs. LaFortune Park

Match #2 Monday, June 15  1:30 pm   BCCTA vs. Indian Springs Country Club

Match #3 Tuesday, June 16  10:45 am  BCCTA vs. Oak Tree Country Club

Awards ceremony will follow the conclusion of each age group’s final match.

The winner of the 12U Green Ball Championship will advance to the Missouri Valley Junior Team Tennis Championship to be held Tuesday, July 23 and Wednesday, July 24th. You can learn more about the Junior Team Tennis Championship by visiting the website for Mo Valley JTT.

 

BCC Tennis Academy in the News!

Recently the National Office of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) called to say they would like to do a story on the BCC Tennis Academy. They’ve just posted the story on their website. You can read it by following the link: Christian Church Serves Love Through Tennis Academy

We want to thank Emily Martin for taking the time to write such a wonderful story about what’s happening at the BCC Tennis Academy.

The BCCTA 10U Cheetahs and 12U Barracudas will be competing in the Junior Team Tennis State Championships on July 15-16 at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center. We would love to have you come out and support our kids.

The Sports Animal Spotlight
Craig Humphreys Talks About The BCCTA

On Thursday of last week, WWLS radio host Craig Humphreys, a long time friend of Brad Lund, came out to watch the 12U BCCTA Barracudas play for the JTT City Championship at Oak Tree Country Club. It was a long, tough match and Craig stayed until the last match concluded. He was so complementary of our player’s effort and play.

On Friday my phone notifications starting sounding off constantly for over a minute. I was busy and didn’t check the first few, but eventually the repeated dinging got me. I checked my phone and lots of friends were asking if I was listening to The Sports Animal? They said Craig was shining a spotlight on the Barracudas and the BCC Tennis Academy. We are grateful for Craig taking the time to share what’s happening with our kids at the BCC Tennis Academy.

BCCTA Barracudas
12U JTT City Champions!

Today, at the Oak Tree Country Club, two teams squared off to see who would remain undefeated. Each match was tight, many games went to deuce, sets went to tie-breakers, but when it was all said and done, and the scores were tabulated, the BCC Tennis Academy 12U Barracudas had won 27-20. Today marks the third consecutive City Championship for the Barracudas!

Coach Brad Lund spoke to the kids before the match and reminded them, “Every game counts so play each point with all of your heart.” That, no doubt, was the determining factor in the match. Coach Brad has instilled within the players the important lesson: “team comes first.” A perfect example happened on the court today. All of our players were finished with their matches except for John Paul Dillon who was playing #1 Singles.  JP split sets with his opponent, each set going to a tie-breaker. JP was playing a 10 point tie-breaker to determine the winner of the match. All of the Barracudas stood on the sideline cheering for JP after each and every point. When JP won the tie-breaker all of the Barracudas rushed the court to congratulate JP! Team first!! It truly is about much more than tennis at the BCC Tennis Academy. We train hard to win points and matches, but we work equally hard to instill within our kids the greatest lessons of life.

With the win the Barracudas will move to the next level of competition and play for the USTA Junior Team Tennis State Championship to be held at the OKC Tennis Center on July 15-16. Congratulations to JP Dillon, Javier Vasquez, Taytum Jones, Kellen Hays, Kadence Williams, Macy Hays, Alma Mendoza, and Gray Dillon.  Good luck as you go on to compete for the State Championship!

BCC Cheetahs 10U Jr. Team Tennis Champions!

The BCC Tennis Academy Cheetahs won two dual matches Wednesday afternoon in the sweltering heat at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center to capture their sixth consecutive 10-and-under USTA Junior Team Tennis City Championship.

The Cheetahs compiled a 6-0 record during the summer season and advance to the USTA Oklahoma Junior Team Tennis Championships July 15-16 at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center.

Only two members from the Cheetahs’ 2018 state title team returned to this year’s lineup, veteran Kadence Williams (10), and 8-year-old Gray Dillon. Newcomers to the 2019 Cheetahs include: Audrey Bohnstedt (9), Andrea Mendoza (8), Ivan Mendoza (8), Yuri Mendoza (10), Braver Reineke (8), and Hayden Shriner (10).

The BCC Tennis Academy is a registered NJTL program within the USTA. The USTA/National Junior Tennis and Learning network is a nation-wide group of community tennis organizations seeking to develop the character of young people through tennis and education. To learn more follow the NJTL link.

It’s More Than Tennis…
The “Courtship” of Nils and Annie Mueggenburg

It was May of 2011 and Annie Hays had just completed her freshman season at Edmond North High School. Steve Porter asked Annie if she would be willing to take some kids out after church and teach them to play tennis. That was the first outing of what would become known one day as The BCC Tennis Academy. Everyone had a great time and so they went again and again.

Tennis is a great sport. So many of our kids at the BCC Tennis Academy are learning how to work hard, how to push themselves, and how to strive to always improve their “game” on the court and off. Tennis is much, much more than working for the perfect forehand or backhand, tennis is also about relationships. Let me tell you a great story.

Annie didn’t come from a “tennis family.” As a little kid she played basketball and softball until her softball team was invited to play tennis each Friday afternoon throughout the summer by Tommy English, the former Head Pro at The Greens Country Club. At the end of the summer Tommy invited Annie to keep playing at The Greens. It didn’t take Annie long to fall in love with tennis. About one year later she made the decision to only play tennis.

The more Annie played the more she began to travel to tournaments all across the Missouri Valley and eventually the nation. She met girls from other cities who became warm-up partners, doubles partners, teammates on All-Star teams, and friends. Then, following her Freshman year in high school she met Rob Braver, who played at the University of Oklahoma. Rob introduced Annie to his daughter, Jessica, who also played tennis at the University of Oklahoma. Jessica has been a gift from God to Annie. She has been a big sister, hitting partner, counselor, and friend. Jessica heard from Annie about the kids at Britton Christian Church playing tennis and jumped right in, eventually becoming the Executive Director of the BCC Tennis Academy.

When it was time for Annie to graduate from high school in 2014, she had to make a choice as to which school she would choose to continue her tennis career. She decided to attend the University of Missouri-St. Louis. At the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Annie met a young man named Nils Mueggenburg from Hamburg, Germany who was playing on the men’s tennis team. The “courtship” began. God used a tennis racquet to bring a young man from Hamburg, Germany and a young girl from Edmond, OK. together at UMSL. Annie and Nils would soon learn that it was a perfect “match.” Love blossomed on the court for Annie and Nils and the two of them were married on June 8, 2019 in Bend, Oregon.

It was such a blessing to have Nils and Annie Mueggenburg travel from Bend to Oklahoma City to spend the last day of the BCC Tennis Camp with all of the coaches and kids. Now that’s a honeymoon that only tennis players can appreciate! Annie was able to see kids that she has encouraged, coached, and inspired for the past seven years. She was also able to see how an invitation by Steve Porter to take a few kids out to play tennis has grown into something more than special for so many kids in Oklahoma City.

Tennis is a wonderful sport, one of the few lifetime sports, but the relationships that are forged and fostered on the court are much more meaningful and important than any point, match, or championship anybody has ever won. I will guarantee you that if you were to ask Annie, “What’s the greatest blessing that has come into your life because you played tennis?” She wouldn’t tell you about winning trophies, coming back from a set down to win the match, clinching the win for her team, or going to the Elite 8 of the NCAA Division II Championships her senior year at UMSL. She would tell you about the relationships she’s made because of tennis through the years. I’m certain she’d end her story by telling you about the most important of those relationships…how she met her doubles partner for life, Nils. Congrats on your marriage Nils and Annie! The kids and coaches of the BCC Tennis Academy are so happy for you!