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2006 All-Conference Teams; Player, Coach of the Year

Food Lion SAC Tournament
Most Valuable Player

Hector Rincon, Presbyterian College

Presbyterian College senior men's tennis player Hector Rincon (London, England) was named Most Valuable Player of the 2006 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Men's Tennis Tournament, after helping to lead the Blue Hose to the tournament title.

Rincon, the 2006 SAC Men's Tennis Player of the Year, defeated Mars Hill's Diego Rodriguez 6-3, 6-3 at No. 1 singles in the semfinals. He also teamed with Aaron Chapman to win their doubles matches in the semifinals and finals.

Rincon was one of five Blue Hose named to the All-Tournament team. Other Presbyterian team members are Nick Osborne, Kshitij Dwivedi, Aaron Chapman and Patrick Fediuk.

Tournament runner-up Carson-Newman had a pair on the All-Tournament Team with Ricardo Gutierrez and Rafael Soares selected.

Mars Hill College's Oscar Gomez rounds out the All-Tournament team.


Previous Winners
Complete summaries of the previous winners can be found with the PDF version of the
SAC Weekly Men's Tennis Reports.

Apr 18 Jose Velazquez, Catawba College
Apr 11 Kshitij Dwivedi, Presbyterian College
Apr 4 Nick Osborne, Presbyterian College
Mar 28 Antonio Oliver, Tusculum College
Mar 21 Sergio Espinosa, Tusculum College
Mar 14 Jose Velazquez, Catawba College
Mar 7 Aaron Chapman, Presbyterian College
Feb 28 Kshitij Dwivedi, Presbyterian College
Feb 21 Hector Rincon, Presbyterian College
Feb 14 Nick Osborne, Presbyterian College

2005 All-Conference Teams; Player, Coach of the Year

2004 All-Conference Teams; Player, Coach of the Year

2003 All-Conference Teams; Player, Coach of the Year

2002 All-Conference Teams; Player, Coach of the Year


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