
1999-2000 Season: Posted a 14-10 overall record, 11-8 dual match...Had the only win for the Aztecs in the MWC championship match, defeating New Mexico's Michael Polasek at No. 4...Finished the season with victories in ten of his last twelve matches including a win over Fernando Sanchez of VCU in the NCAA Championships...Saw action in the No. 1-5 spots during the year, seeing the most success at No. 4 where he was 5-3...Defeated all but one region opponent, including a wins over New Mexico's Bart Scott and UNLV's Tyler Roberts...Saw doubles action with five different partners and teamed with Alex Waske during the NCAA Championships...The duo posted a win over Anersson/Moser of VCU in the NCAA Championship and registered an 9-2 overall mark at No. 1...Also teamed with freshman Oliver Maiberger in both the No. 1 and 2 positions to compile a record of 7-2...Owns an 18-5 overall doubles record. Prior to SDSU: A second team All-Big West selection in singles as a freshman while at Boise State where he played for coach Greg Patton...Compiled a 24-14 overall singles record as a true freshman ...Was ranked 29th in the region in singles in the final spring rankings in 1998...Helped lead the Broncos to a second place finish in the Big West. High School: Attended Santa Barbara HS where he was a four time letter winner...Earned Channel League Most Valuable Player honors three years in a row...Won the league singles championship three times...A two-time All-CIF selection...Ranked No. 2 in southern California juniors and No. 20 nationally in 1996...Led the Dons to two CIF Championships...Was on the school’s honor roll in both his sophomore and junior years...He was CIF Individual Finalist two years in a row...Was MVP for his team three years and made All-League four times...Was a three time recipient of the Griggs Cup. Personal: Samuel Adam Webster was born January 19, 1979, in Santa Barbara, Calif...Son of Joseph and Elaine Webster ...Enjoys going to the beach, playing video games, cooking and going to the movies...Plans to participate in the ATP Tour...Majoring in physical education.
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