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Vice President City of San Diego: Doug Bradley<br />
Doug graduated from the University of San Diego and has been a <strong>USPTA</strong> member since 1985. He has served as<br />
President of the San Diego Division in 2002, 2007, and 2008. He was selected as the 2002 <strong>USPTA</strong> “ Pro of the<br />
Year” and the 2002 San Diego District Tennis Association “Pro of the Year”. He currently serves as Treasurer on<br />
our San Diego <strong>USPTA</strong> Board, continues to serve as Wilson Advisory Staff Member since 1988, and is now the<br />
Director of Tennis at The Santaluz Club.<br />
Vice President Coachella Valley: Tom Fey<br />
Tom is Director of Tennis at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden and has played an instrumental role in developing<br />
Professional Tournaments, traveling to the Grand Slam Events and organizing our <strong>USPTA</strong> San Diego Section in<br />
Coachella Valley. He is a USTA clinician and travels all around the country presenting workshops on Recreational<br />
Coaches, QuickStart and High School Coaches.<br />
Vice President County of San Diego: Juan Villanueva<br />
Juan is currently teaching at South Bay Family YMCA, City of Chula Vista Recreation, and Eastlake Hills Swim<br />
and Tennis. He serves on the San Diego District Tennis Association and is a member of the Community Tennis<br />
Committee and the Tennis Fest Committee.<br />
Juan Graduated from San Diego State University in Exercise Science, assisted the Salt Creek Women’s 2.5 team at<br />
the National Championships in 2010, has had the pleasure of working with many high school varsity tennis teams<br />
and other clubs in San Diego, and is a member of the Screen Actors Guild.<br />
Juan has been honored by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, and presented by the Chairman Greg Cox, with<br />
a Certifi cate of Proclamation “for his participation as a community leader, public service, and as a member of numerous<br />
public organizations has succeeded in bringing the community together to work, inspire and educate young people”.<br />
Vice President North County: Woody Yocom<br />
Woody started playing tennis in Alaska in 1975 and moved to San Diego in 1980. His tennis coach-pro in San<br />
Diego was Angel Lopez. He played local, sectional and national tournaments as a junior, and played for San Diego<br />
State University.<br />
Woody started teaching tennis in 1992 and he has worked for Bill Foley’s Total Tennis Training program, Ed Collins<br />
Tennis Camps, Angel Lopez at the <strong>SD</strong>TRC, and developed his own junior program in Chula Vista called South<br />
Bay Junior Tennis. Woody currently works for Lomas Santa Fe Country Club as the Director of Tennis, and has<br />
been at Lomas for nearly 10 years.<br />
Vice President North County Coastal: Cammy MacGregor-Ward<br />
Cammy MacGregor-Ward grew up in Palos Verdes, California. Cammy started playing tennis at age 7 and was a<br />
top ranked Southern California and National Junior player.<br />
Cammy turned pro at age 17 and competed on the WTA tour for 9 years. Her highest singles ranking was 75 in<br />
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