Leagues
USTA
City League
World Team Tennis
USTA
USTA League play has exploded in popularity. The Irvington Club is proud to have numerous teams take part in USTA League play and encourages members to participate. Interested players should contact the tennis director. Additional league information can be found at USTA's TennisLink.
Current USTA Adult League Season 2012
2012 Women: 3.0 Townsend, 3.0 Selis, 3.5 Pallier/Mountain, 3.5 Radford/Mendoza, 3.5 Vranizan/Hicks, 4.0 Rogers,
2012 Men: 3.0 Mathewson/Laurent, 3.5 Lang/Brown, 3.5 Fahey, 4.0 Gariety, 4.5 Rothert
2012 Mixed Doubles: 9.0 Rothert, 8.0 Hunter, 8.0 Hendrickson,
7.0 Gonzales/Dwyer, 7.0 Logsdon/Delaporte
2012 Irvington Senior Women: 4.0 Thomas, 3.5 Rice/Chung, 3.5 Weddle, 3.0 Knocke/Harvey
2012 Irvington Senior Men: 4.0 Hall, 4.0 Gariety, 4.0 Hatton, 3.5 Vranizan/Brown, 3.0 Lynch
Recent Irvington Teams
2011 Irvington Sectional Teams: 8.0 Gariety, 4.5 Rothert, 4.0 Gariety (Finalist) & 4.0 Thomas (Finalist)
2010 Irvington National & Sectional Teams: 8.0 Hall (National Finalist), 8.0 Gariety, 4.0 Gariety
2008 Irvington Sectional Teams: 4.0 Gariety
Other useful links:
2011 PNW early start ratings (for 2012 Seniors & 2012 Mixed Doubles Leagues)
2010 PNW year-end ratings (for 2011 Super Senior, 2011 Adult & 2011 Senior Mixed Leagues)
2011 PNW year-end ratings (for 2012 Super Senior, 2012 Adult & 2012 Senior Mixed Leagues)
USTA ratings appeal procedure
Irvington Club wait-list & team formation policy
Club Rules Governing Captains During League Play
City League
Greater Portland City League Tennis is a non-profit organization designed to promote the game of tennis, encourage friendships and good sportsmanship among players, and to help increase the use of tennis facilities throughout the Portland metro area. The City League season begins in September and ends in May. The Irvington Club has 3 City League teams for the 2010-11 season. Click on the links below to view the standings, schedules, and match results.
B League, F League, H League
World Team Tennis
World Team Tennis co-ed teams compete in a format consisting of 6 no-ad sets. One set each of men's and women's doubles followed men's and women's singles and ending with two sets of mixed doubles. Total games won over all sets determines the winner. Substitutions and coaching are allowed.
