![]() ![]() As facility supervisor Wayman serves as the WCC Championship tournament director, which entails a variety of duties, such as coordinating the schedule with the WCC office, making arrangements for umpires and equipment, and overseeing any maintenance of the courts. ![]() Christner was named to the WCC Honorable Mention Team for singles and doubles following the 2006 season.Īs the facility supervisor of the Timothy Korth Tennis Complex, Wayman has hosted five West Coast Conference Championships, with the most recent one occurring in 2006. Joining Kusnierz with WCC accolades is senior Achim Christner. Wayman returns All-WCC Singles Second Teamer Joel Kusnierz for the 2008 season. Wayman coached back-to-back West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year in 20, with He has coached multiple All-WCC First Team players and several All-WCC Honorable Mention players. The award marks Wayman's second coach of the year award from the WCC offices, with his first being awarded following the Gaels' 2004 season. Most recently, Wayman was acknowledged by the West Coast Conference, as he was named the 2007 WCC Coach of the Year. Wayman has seen much success as the men's tennis head coach and facility supervisor. Since the full-time hiring of women's tennis head coach Lisa Alipaz (2004-05), Wayman no long oversees the women's program, but remains the men's head coach and facility supervisor of the Timothy Korth Tennis Complex. At the start of his career as a Gael Wayman served as the Tennis Director at the College, serving as the head men's coach, overseeing the women's program, and was the facility supervisor for the Timothy Korth Tennis Complex. She married tennis player Count Victor Voss in 1928 in Berlin-Grunewald and had previously been married to Count Hartwig von der Schulenberg-Angern, a Prussian councillor.Michael Wayman has been the Head Men's Tennis Coach at Saint Mary's College since 1996. Von der Schulenburg was a baseline player with firm, well-placed groundstrokes, mainly of the forehand side, who served underhand. In 1900, 1902, 19 she won the singles title at the South of France Championships in Nice and was runner-up in 1901, 19. Von der Schulenburg first took part in 1897 at the tournaments in Nice and Monte Carlo. She was a frequent participant at the various French Riviera tournaments, played during the winter months and visited by many European, particularly British, players. She, however, remained competitive in the doubles and mixed doubles events until around the mid-1920s. Von der Schulenburg was considered the best German female player until the last years before World War I when she was superseded by Dora Köring and Mieken Rieck and thereafter also by Ilse Friedleben and Nelly Neppach. She competed in the singles event at the 1908 Wimbledon Championships and reached the second round in which she was defeated in three sets by Dora Boothby. She was a runner-up at the 1899 International German Championships, held that year in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, losing the final in straight sets to three-time Wimbledon champion Charlotte Cooper. She won the singles title at the International Championships of Berlin, also known as the 'Pfingstturnier', on nine occasions (1896, 1897, 1898, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1909, 19). Von der Schulenburg played for the Rot-Weiss Tennis Club in Berlin since 1897. During that period she was considered the best German female player. Countess Clara von der Schulenburg, painted by Franz von Lenbach, 1895Ĭountess Clara von der Schulenburg (1874 – 10 February 1951), was a female German tennis player who was active in the final years of the 19th century and the early 20th century.
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