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Saw Mill Club's Tennis Players Show 'Edge' In Local Tournaments

MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Several members of Saw Mill Club's Edge Tennis program took home the hardware this month, notching several wins in the USTA's boy's tournament at the Armonk Indoor Sports Center.

Zuka Mukhuradze and Saw Mill Club's Edge Tennis players finished an impressive weekend at a USTA in Armonk.

Zuka Mukhuradze and Saw Mill Club's Edge Tennis players finished an impressive weekend at a USTA in Armonk.

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“All the results are the culmination of a huge team effort and we are extremely proud of our players, parents and coaches, ” said Zuka Mukhuradze, founder and head of Edge Tennis. “We look forward to carrying on the same way.”

Players were divided into three age brackets: 12-and-under, 14-and-under, and 16-and-under. By tournament's end, Edge players were in all three final matches. The 16-and-under championship match was an all-Edge showdown featuring Jack Fife beating Josh Spiro. The 14-and-under title went to the Edge's Jacob Miller while his Edge teammate Mike Hart was a semifinalist. Keeping with the theme of the tournament, the 12-and-under final was another all-Edge contest that went to Noah Payes over Blake Quierroz.

For more results from USTA tournaments in Westchester and to learn more about Saw Mill Club's Edge Tennis program, click here.

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