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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

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Naugatuck’s Randy Burell returns a shot versus Jimmy Tompkins of Prospect , not pictured, in an extra season match July 29.

Jimmy Tompkins of Prospect keeps the rally alive versus Naugatuck’s Randy Burell, not pictured, in an extra season match July 29. Burell went on to win the men’s junior championship.

Jimmy Tompkins of Prospect keeps the rally alive versus Naugatuck’s Randy Burell, not pictured, in an extra season match July 29. Burell went on to win the men’s junior championship.

Above, Tom Powell of Naugatuck returns a shot July 29 during the Naugatuck Tennis Open. Powell won the match to go on to win the men’s senior championship.

Above, Tom Powell of Naugatuck returns a shot July 29 during the Naugatuck Tennis Open. Powell won the match to go on to win the men’s senior championship.

Naugatuck High School graduate Meghan Toth practices her tennis skills with her dad during the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29 at Naugatuck High School.

Naugatuck High School graduate Meghan Toth practices her tennis skills with her dad during the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29 at Naugatuck High School.

A trophy awaits its taker at the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29 at Naugatuck High School.

A trophy awaits its taker at the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29 at Naugatuck High School.

Above, Tom Powell of Naugatuck returns a shot July 29 during the Naugatuck Tennis Open. Powell won the match to go on to win the men’s senior championship.

Above, Tom Powell of Naugatuck returns a shot July 29 during the Naugatuck Tennis Open. Powell won the match and went on to win the men’s senior championship.

Ed Carter, the tournament's organizer, serves up a shot against Tom Powell of Naugatuck during the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29.

Ed Carter, the tournament's organizer, serves up a shot against Tom Powell of Naugatuck during the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29.

Naugatuck High School graduate Meghan Toth practices her tennis skills with her dad during the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29 at Naugatuck High School.

Naugatuck High School graduate Meghan Toth practices her tennis skills with her dad during the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29 at Naugatuck High School.

Jimmy Tompkins of Prospect keeps the rally alive versus Naugatuck’s Randy Burell, not pictured, in an extra season match July 29. Burell went on to win the men’s junior championship.

Jimmy Tompkins of Prospect keeps the rally alive versus Naugatuck’s Randy Burell, not pictured, in an extra season match July 29. Burell went on to win the men’s junior championship.

Naugatuck’s Randy Burell returns a shot versus Jimmy Tompkins of Prospect , not pictured, in an extra season match July 29.Jimmy Tompkins of Prospect keeps the rally alive versus Naugatuck’s Randy Burell, not pictured, in an extra season match July 29. Burell went on to win the men’s junior championship.Above, Tom Powell of Naugatuck returns a shot July 29 during the Naugatuck Tennis Open. Powell won the match to go on to win the men’s senior championship.Naugatuck High School graduate Meghan Toth practices her tennis skills with her dad during the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29 at Naugatuck High School.A trophy awaits its taker at the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29 at Naugatuck High School.Above, Tom Powell of Naugatuck returns a shot July 29 during the Naugatuck Tennis Open. Powell won the match to go on to win the men’s senior championship.Ed Carter, the tournament's organizer, serves up a shot against Tom Powell of Naugatuck during the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29.Naugatuck High School graduate Meghan Toth practices her tennis skills with her dad during the Naugatuck Tennis Open July 29 at Naugatuck High School.Jimmy Tompkins of Prospect keeps the rally alive versus Naugatuck’s Randy Burell, not pictured, in an extra season match July 29. Burell went on to win the men’s junior championship.

Thirty-five tennis players competed in the annual Naugatuck Tennis Open at Naugatuck High School last week, raising over $400 for the Naugatuck High School tennis teams.
“They’re all looking forward to playing again next year,” said Ed Carter, the tournament’s organizer.
The winners were announced as follows:
Men’s open – Keith Lynn, Pennsylvania
Men’s senior – Tom Powell, Naugatuck
Men’s junior – Jake Burell, Naugatuck
Women’s junior – Kaitlin Carter, Naugatuck
Men’s double – Chris Weckman, Kyle Wilson, Naugatuck
Women’s double – Cassie Foy, Tess Vogel, Southbury ?
Mixed doubles – TBA
Women’s open – TBA

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