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National Hard Court Champions Girls' 14 Doubles title. She was the runner-up to Bartkowicz at both the 1964 USTA National 16s and the 1966 USTA National 18s. She was a four-time winner of the Oklahoma high school state singles championship and led her team to a state championship. She graduated from
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Rippy was married to Kenneth Bond and had daughters, Becky and Karen, step-children Kasie, Kevin and Kelly. She was a third grade teacher in West Valley City, Utah. She died December 3, 2019, in Utah.
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Rippy later worked as a pro at several tennis clubs. She has been enshrined in the USTA/Missouri Valley Hall of Fame and the U.S. Tennis Hall of Fame.
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Athlete of the Year during her senior year at Shawnee. In 1962, she paired with Paulette Verzin to win the
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in Odessa, Texas. Also that year she represented the United States in the
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and was Southwest Intercollegiate Champion in both singles and doubles.
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Pan American Games silver medalists for the United States in tennis
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Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States in tennis
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player in the 1960s who represented her country in the
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College women's tennis players in the United States
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