Personal
- Served an LDS church mission to Brazil
Career Highlights
- All-American, Second Team, 1967
- Played No. 1 Singles and Doubles in 1967
- Defeated Jim Osborn, Joaquin Loyo Mayo, Bob Lutz and Brian Cheney
Before BYU
- Came to BYU from Pepperdine University where he had won their Freshman Athlete of the Year award in 1964
After BYU
- Served an LDS church mission
- Returned home to become head pro at first the Palos Verdes Tennis Club and then at the Emerald Bay Tennis Club in California
Post BYU Honors and Societies
- Won the National Team Doubles Championship with Dick Leach in 1974 as a member of the U.S. Professional Tennis Association
- Inducted into the BYU Hall of Fame in 1987