(Courtesy of Dan Seemiller)
The 13th South Shore Sports/Butterfly Open
The 13th South Shore Sports/Butterfly Open was held last weekend October 22-23. 141 competitors traveled to this northwest Indiana city to compete and watch the Nate Wasserman Junior events. $7,200 was awarded to the winners and semifinalists in the age brackets 18,15 and 13 in boys and girls singles.
18 and Under Boys
1st Roger Liu $1,100 2nd Michael Wolski $600. Dion Miller $200 and Mani Nagarathnam $200
18 and Under Girls
Angie Tan 1st $1,100 2nd Sarah Zhou $600. 3rd Emily Tan $200
15 Boys
1st Michael Wolski $600 2nd Roger Liu $300. 3rd/4th Sid Naresh $100.
David Cui $100.
15 Girls
1st Emily Tan $600. 2nd Rachel Zhou $300. 3rd Angie Tan
13 Boys
1st Sid Naresh $300. 2nd David Cui $200. 3rd/4th Marty Stoner/Nandan Naresh
13 girls
1st Emily Tan $300. 2nd Angie Tan $200.
The Open Singles was won by Dan Seemiller over Xu Junwei of Lindenwood.
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