Russellville High School tennis teams thank sponsors
EDITORIAL -- FEATURE SPOT, Letters to the Editor, Opinion
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:39 pm Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Russellville High School tennis teams thank sponsors

Dear editor,

The Russellville High School varsity and middle school tennis teams want to extend a huge thank you to all of the sponsors for their generous donations to the tennis program this season. Because of support from local businesses, the tennis program has the equipment, uniforms and resources necessary to enjoy great success this year. A sign at the Russellville Tennis Complex proudly displays the program’s Gold, Silver and Bronze sponsors.

Again, thank you to our Gold Racquet Sponsors, CB&S Bank, Pilgrim’s and IHP; Silver Racquet Sponsors, Graph-X Apparel, Roger Bedford & Associates, Alabama Central Credit Union, Gateway Church of God, Russellville Gas Board, Russellville Electric Board, Common Sense Clothing Company, Doe’s Eat Place and Russellville Water Works & Sewer Board; and Bronze Racquet Sponsors, Alfa Insurance – Laura Horton, American Realty Company, Bank Independent, Campbell Vision Center, Clark Pulley, EyeCare Professionals, Family Pharmacy Group, First Metro Bank, Gault Signs, Grogans by Lon, City Councilman Jamie Harris, Jamie Hood Jewelers, Keith’s Automotive, Dr. Jim Lindsey, Dr. Laura Lindsey, Listerhill Credit Union, M & M Backhoe and Trencher Service, Morgan Chiropractic, City Councilman David Palmer, Pest Solutions, Priceless IGA, Rancho Mexican Restaurant, Scott Family Chiropractic, Sibley Oil Company, Spry Memorial Chapel, Tiffin Supply Company, WGOL-100.7 FM/Franklin Free Press and Wooten Chiropractic.

Members of the RHS varsity tennis teams are Kiah Derrick, Edvin Pereira, Joel Vargas, Albaro Francisco, Eduardo Vargas Carillo, Natalie Busler, Destiny Hatton, Leah Rushing, Roxanna Velez-Serna, Anna Woods, Ethan Howard, Tino Soto, Anthony Ruiz, Samuel Franklin, Emma Claire Bragwell, Ellyse Strickland, Kaydee Don Holland, Callie Mayberry, Peyton Parrish and Avary Miller.

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