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  Ryan White
School: U.S. Air Force Academy
Year: Senior
Home Town: El Paso, TX
Home State:
Home Country:
High School: Eastwood
Height: 6-2
Weight: 165 lbs.
Birth Date: Saturday, November 03, 1984
Dominant Hand: Right
Major:
Singles Record: 27-32
Doubles Record: 22-39

At Air Force -
2005-06 (Junior) - Posted an 8-11 overall singles record and an 11-14 mark in doubles … played nine of his 16 dual singles matches at the No. 6 spot (4-5) … only player other than Shannon Buck to win a singles match against an MWC opponent, defeating Zack Warren of BYU, 6-1, 6-1, at No. 6 … played most of his doubles matches with Keith Cronican at the No. 3 spot … pair went 4-8 at No. 3, 1-0 at No. 2 and 1-1 at No. 1 … their victory at the No. 1 spot came against UMKC.

2004-05 (Sophomore) - Posted a 7-5 overall singles record … went 5-4 in dual matches, including a 5-1 mark at No. 6 … won two matches at the UNM Balloon Fiesta Tournament in Albuquerque, NM … lost both doubles matches.

2003-04 (Freshman) - Played two doubles matches as a freshman.

Before Air Force -
Four-year letterwinner in tennis … district singles champion as a junior … district finalist his senior season … three-time team captain … three-time academic all-district selection … academic all-state as a senior … 2003 male athlete of the year at Eastwood HS … member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society … high school tennis coach was Stan Anderson.
 
Personal --
Born Nov. 3, 1984 … parents are Cedric and Debbie White ... has an older sister, Dana (23) … majoring in management ... attended Operations Air Force at RAF Lakenheath, UK last summer … also worked USAFA Sports Camps as a tennis instructor … section commander and honor NCO in his squadron … in charge of squadron fundraising and extracurricular activities … favorite TV show is Family Guy … favorite movie is Gladiator … person in history he would most like to meet is Bono … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his sports career … member of cadet squadron 35.