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  Brendan Henry
School: Wake Forest University
Year: Sophomore
Home Town: Massapequa
Home State: New York
Home Country: United States(USA)
High School: Farmingdale High School
Height: 6-1
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Birth Date:
Dominant Hand: Right
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Singles Record: 0-0
Doubles Record: 0-0
2012-13 (Freshman)
Saw action in the fall before suffering an injury that held him out for the remainder of the season ... Went 1-5 in singles and 4-2 in doubles ... Reached the doubles semifinals of the Princeton Invitational, beating teams from Penn and Bucknell ... Teamed with Conner Sherwood to notch victories over teams from UNC Asheville and James Madison at the Elon Fall Tournament ... Earned lone singles victory over Julien Phillippe of Farleigh Dickinson at the Princeton Invitational.

Background:
A member of the 2008 division champion tennis team at Farmingdale High School under coaches Pete Macchia and Fran Mayerhofer ... Also a member of the team that claimed the 2010 Nassau County Conference Championship ... Has yet to lose a varsity match in his first three seasons at Farmingdale ... A four-star recruit by the Tennis Recruiting Network ... Named the Most Improved Player and the Most Valuable Player on the tennis team during his four years at Farmingdale High ... Received All-Division, All-Conference, All-County, and All-State honors during high school ... Placed second in the county in singles and third in doubles play ... Finished fourth in the state in doubles play ... Advanced as far as the quarterfinal round of the state tournament in singles play

Personal:
Born on February 14, 1994 in Mineola, New York ... Son of George and Denise Henry ... Full name is Brendan Salvatore Henry ... A member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish National Honor Society and the Business and Marketing Honor Society ... Named a National Honor Society High School Scholar ... Ranked in the top 10 of his high school class ... Also involved in Key Club, Spanish Club, and DECA.