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All-wood tennis tourney champions

| December 2, 2020 1:10 AM

An "Old School is Good School Wood Class" wood tennis tournament was held recently at Peak Health and Wellness in Hayden. Steve Clark, director of tennis at Peak, said the name of the tourney "comes from a principle I have used in coaching collegiately for over 30 years and that is what is called old school is actually the good school — driving the ball, attacking the net and being solid in the transition game."

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Courtesy photo Lea Williams, left, won the women's singles division at the recent "Old School is Good School Wood Classic" wood tennis tournament at Peak Health and Wellness in Hayden. At right is finalist Dawn Mehra.

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Courtesy photo Corey DeLeonard, second from left, and Rob Larson won the men's doubles title at the recent "Old School is Good School Wood Classic" wood tennis tournament at Peak Health and Wellness in Hayden. Mark Jackson, second from right, and Tim Qualls were runners-up. At left is Steve Clark, director of tennis at Peak.

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Courtesy photo Dawnell Harames, second from right, and her daughter Kyra Harames won the women's doubles title at the recent "Old School is Good School Wood Classic" wood tennis tournament at Peak Health and Wellness in Hayden. Finalists were Laura Jordahl, left, and Lea Williams.

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Courtesy photo Clint Harames, second from left, and daughter Kyra Harames won the mixed doubles division at the recent "Old School is Good School Wood Classic" wood tennis tournament at Peak Health and Wellness in Hayden. Audrey Dudson, second from right, and her father Jeff Judson were finalists. At left is Steve Clark, director of tennis at Peak.