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Brock Reiman
Morton, Illinois
 
Morton
Graduate, Class of 2009
 

Overall Record: 7-7 #179 on This Week's TennisRPI
GENERAL INFORMATION
 Height: 5' 11"
 Weight: 170 lbs
 Plays: Right-handed
 H.S. Coach: Joal Stanfield
 Private Coach:   Randy Reiman
 Favorite Player: Roger Federer
 

TOURNAMENTS
*June 2008--Brock posted a 3-2 record at #2 and #3 singles for Middle Illinois at the District Team Cup in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

*June 2008--Brock won the Boys' 18's title at the Middle Illinois Closed Qualifier in Bloomington, Illinois. He defeated Chase Klaus in the semifinals and Micah Lemoine in the finals.

*August 2007--Brock placed 4th in the Boys' 16's division at the Midwest Open in Chicago, IL. Along the way, he defeated Ethan Dunbar, Jordan Kaufman, Ben Hoogland, Jimmy Roebker, and Augie Bloom. He lost in 3 sets to Gregory Andrews in the semifinals.

*July 2007--Brock went 3-2 at #3 singles at the USTA Zone Team Championships in St. Louis, Missouri.

*June 2007--Brock posted a 3-2 record at #3 singles at the Junior Davis Cup competition in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

HIGH SCHOOL
2006--Freshman Year
*Singles Record: 20-1
*Doubles Record: 24-2
*Mid-Illini Conference Singles Champion
*Bloomington Sectional Doubles Champion
*IHSA All-State Third Team Doubles Entrant (Top 24)

2007--Sophomore Year
*Singles Record: 32-4
*Doubles Record: 9-1
*Mid-Illini Conference Singles Champion
*Bloomington Sectional Singles Champion
*IHSA All-State Second Team Singles Entrant (Top 16)

2008--Junior Year
*Singles Record: 29-5
*Doubles Record: 7-1
*Mid-Illini Conference Singles Champion
*Bloomington Sectional Singles Finalist
*IHSA All-State Third Team Singles Entrant (Top 24)

 
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