Lake St. Louis / Whitmoor Challenge Cup
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Fall colors add atmosphere to the Challenge Cup event.
2008
Lake St. Louis - Whitmoor
Challenge Cup Team Tennis
October 4, 2008

Tournament Directors:
Lake St. Louis: Curt Juergens
Whitmoor: Craig Tidwell
Challenge Cup Team Tennis Scoring System
EVENTS:
(1) 3 Women's Singles, (2) 3 Men's Singles (3) 3 Women's Doubles, (4) 3 Men's Doubles, (5) 3 Mixed Doubles,

GAME: Game scoring is no-ad (first team to win four points, wins the game). At deuce  (3-3), the receiver chooses the side from which the serve will be received (deuce or ad court). For mixed doubles, the serve at deuce (3-3) is always gender to gender. Each game counts as one point in the team's cumulative match score. Players change sides after every four games. Lets are played and either partner may return the let serve.

LET SERVE: Serves that touch the net, strap, band, or are otherwise considered good will be played. In doubles, either player on the receiving side can return the serve.

SET: Each set is won by the first team to reach five games. A nine-point tiebreaker is played at if the games reach 4-4.

TIEBREAKER: If a set reaches 4-4, a nine-point tiebreaker is played to decide the winner of the set. A tiebreaker is won by the first team to reach five points. Players change sides after four points. The tiebreaker counts as one game and decides the outcome of the set.

MATCH: A match is a contest between Lake St. Louis and Whitmoor that consists of fifteen events (3 men's and women's singles, 3 men's and women's doubles and 3 mixed doubles) plus overtime, if any, and a Supertiebreaker, if necessary.

OVERTIME: Overtime eliminates the possibility of the final sets becoming exhibitions. If the team ahead in the cumulative score wins all three final sets, then that team is the winner. If, however, the trailing team wins any one of the final three sets, the match is sent into overtime and continues play with one player until (a) the leading team wins one game, or (b) the trailing team ties the match score. If the score becomes tied, the match is decided by a Supertiebreaker. If the trailing team wins more than one of the final sets, they can select which player to continue into Overtime play.

SUPERTIEBREAKER: In the event of a tied match at the conclusion of fifteen sets or if the trailing team ties the score in overtime, a 13-point Supertiebreaker, involving the same fifth event, decides the outcome of the entire match. A coin toss determines the choice of side, server and receiver. Players change sides after six points. The first team to win seven points is awarded a single game and the match.
Whitmoor Wins 2008 Challenge Cup Match
The Challenge Cup, pictured at the right, is 26-1/2" high, 12-1/2" wide, gold plated metal on a walnut base. The cost to acquire this trophy was shared between Lake St. Louis and Whitmoor. It is a traveling trophy, displayed at the yearly match and then at the champions' club for the next year. A plaque denoting each year's champion will be added to the base.
View the Lake St. Louis/Whitmoor Challenge Cup Scoreboard with the match results.
The 2008 Whitmoor Challenge Cup team.
Warm-ups began at 8:00 a.m. with play commencing shortly after introductions at 9:00 a.m. The weather was sunny and mild, perfect for tennis, terrible for excuses.
The 2008 Lake St. Louis Challenge Cup Team

(Left to Right) Front Row: Cathy Klepser, Becky Maupin, Lisa Hamilton, Lisa Rutherford, Julie Gordon, Pat Hacker; Back Row: Curt Juergens, Al Clark, Duane Jefts, Ken Hacker.
2008 Lake St. Louis Team
WOMEN
Julie Gordon
Pat Hacker
Lisa Hamilton
Cathy Klepser
Becky Maupin
Lisa Rutherford

MEN
Al Clark
Ken Hacker
Duane Jefts
Curt Juergens