
After 17 years of unwavering commitment and dedicated service, Ray Benton announced his retirement from Junior Tennis Champions Center (JTCC) effective September 30 and was honored with the naming of the “Ray & Nina Benton Walk of Fame.”
Following the naming ceremony on September 22, a catered lunch outside overlooking the courts in perfect “tennis weather” provided the ideal setting for JTCC staff to extoll Benton’s leadership while reminiscing and sharing stories from nearly two decades of fond memories.
Benton was presented with a signed wooden racquet by the coaching staff and framed picture showcasing JTCC’s $10.5 million first major facility expansion set to break ground by the end of the year. The photo (shown above) was also signed by JTCC staff with personal messages wishing him well.
“Ray’s retirement doesn’t signal the end of his drive to grow this sport,” JTCC Vice President Megan Moulton-Levy said with emotion. “His energy knows no bounds, and he has left a lasting impact on JTCC.”
Benton was recruited in 2008 to lead JTCC by founder Ken Brody whose vision was to build JTCC into an organization that uses the game of tennis to better lives with a focus on developing a world-class training program that produces champions both on and off the court. In his 17-year tenure, Benton has made that vision a reality and created a lasting legacy of tennis excellence in the community.
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