ASHLAND Two weeks of free tennis and pickleball lessons are coming up in early June. The Julie Ditty Qualls Foundation clinics are scheduled for June 2-6 and June 9-13 at the Ashland Tennis Center.
Former World No.89 and Vanderbilt University college tennis star Julie Ditty Qualls died on Tuesday, August 31 at the age of 42 after a six-year battle with cancer. "We have lost a legend," former ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. May 19—ASHLAND — The Julie Ditty Qualls Foundation is hosting the fourth annual Julie Ditty Qualls Foundation Free Tennis Lessons ...
While contemplating college choices as a Russell High School tennis star, Julie Ditty had her pick of the litter. “She could’ve gone anywhere,” said Geoff Macdonald, her college coach. Ditty chose ...
May 19—ASHLAND — The Ashland Tennis Center Hall of Fame is a party of one: Julie Ditty Qualls. A surprised Julie Ditty Qualls, at that. Jerry Groce, ATC's general manager, and Janice Watson, president ...
HUNTINGTON — Julie Ditty Qualls, a top 100-ranked tennis player from Russell, Kentucky, has died. She was 42. Ditty achieved a No. 91 world ranking in 2007 when she beat Alize Cornet and Vania King to ...
Sep. 2—Just like so many opponents she encountered throughout her life, cancer was no match for Julie Ditty Qualls. It did not defeat her. Upbeat, positive and sporting a steadfast smile, Ditty Qualls ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - It’s not hard to call Julie Ditty Qualls a legend when you consider her tennis achievements on the junior circuit, to high school, to college and onto the professional game.
ASHLAND, Ky. (WSAZ) - Four years ago, former tennis pro and Ashland native Julie Ditty Qualls started a free tennis camp for the youth in the area and despite her passing away to cancer in August of ...
Former three-time All-America Vanderbilt tennis player, coach Julie Ditty Qualls, 42, dies of cancer
Former Vanderbilt tennis player and Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Famer Julie Ditty Qualls died Tuesday of cancer, according to a release. She was 42. Ditty Qualls competed on the tennis team from 1998 ...
HUNTINGTON — Gavin Lochow was grieving the death of his aunt Julie Ditty Qualls, but the Huntington High quarterback knew he had to play against Hurricane. “It was hard, but I knew she would have ...
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