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Sirrah Williams

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Federal Way, WA

High School:
Decatur

Experience:
3V

High School: Won four varsity letters in tennis at Decatur High School... also won two letters in basketball and three letters in cross country... finished 3rd in doubles at the Washington State 4A tennis tournament in 2001 after winning the state title in 2000... helped guide basketball team to a 5th place finish in the Washington 4A basketball championships... tennis MVP sophomore, junior and senior seasons... team captain as a junior and senior.

Sirrah Williams' Collegiate Career
FRESHMAN (2001-02): Finished the 2002 season 6-18 in singles play...only freshman to finish with six or more wins...collected most doubles wins posting a 10-14 record with three different partners...most successful when paired with Jamie Buterbaugh as they posted a 7-13 record in the No. 1 and No. 2 spots.

SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Finished season with 4-14 dual match singles record...went 3-13 in the No. 5 position...paired with Katie Rock to earn a 5-6 record in No. 2 doubles...went 2-1 with Jamie Buterbuagh in No. 1 doubles.

JUNIOR (2003-04): Finished the season with 13-12 dual match singles record...went 9-8 in the No. 4 position...finished with a 11-13 record in doubles play...most successful when paired with Leigh Orne as the pair posted a 7-6 record in No. 2 doubles.

Misc.: Born 7-3-83...3.6 high school GPA...National Honor Society...double major in history and psychology.

 

 
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