TOURNAMENTS
Redmond Winter Classic Advanced (December 28th, 2018)- 1st place 18 singles
Olympia End of Summer Advanced (August 24th, 2018)-- 1st place 18 singles
Mint Valley End of Summer Champs (August 17th, 2018)-- 1st place 18 singles
Amy Yee Tennis Center Junior Advanced (August 6th, 2018)-- 2nd place 18 singles
Boeing Sumner Junior Advanced (July 27th, 2018)-- 1st place 18 champs
Washington State Junior Advanced (July 14th, 2018)-- 2nd place 18 doubles
Mt. Rushmore Junior National Level 3 tourney (July 9th 2018)-- 3rd place 18 doubles
Renton River Days Junior Advanced (June 30th 2018)-- 1st place 18 singles
Pacific University Advanced (May 11th 2018)--- 2nd place 18 singles
Steamboat Tennis Advanced (Olympia, WA April 20th, 2018)--- 1st place 18 singles
Robinswood Advanced (Bellevue, WA August 10th)--- 2nd place 16 singles/ semifinals 18 singles
Boeing Junior Summer Advanced (Kent, WA July 28th)---- 2nd place 16 singles
Spokane Club Summer Classic Advanced (Spokane, WA July 14th)---1st place 16 singles, 1st place 18 singles
North Central Washington Advanced (Wenatchee, WA July 11th)---1st place 16 singles/ 2nd place Mixed 18 doubles
Aces Tennis Renton River Days Advanced (Renton, WA July 1st-2nd, 2017) ---1st place 16 singles
WIAA STATE 4A Tennis Championships (Tri-Cities June 2017)--3rd place in State
Steamboat Tennis Advanced (Olympia, WA March 26th 2017)--- 1st place 16 singles
Sprinker Jr Champs (Tacoma, WA October 16th 2017)--- 1st place 16 singles
Spokane Club Summer Classic (Spokane, WA July 17th 2016)-- 1st place 16 singles
Wenatchee Valley Championships (Wenatchee, WA July 14th)--1st place 16 and 18 doubles
75th Inland Empire Championships (Spokane, WA July 10th)-- 1st place 16 singles
HIGH SCHOOL
Was voted as the 2017-2018 Washington State tennis player of the year by the Tacoma Athletic Commission.
Madison had a great 2018 high school season and finished 4th place in state at the 4A level (Highest level in Washington State).
Madison had a great 2017 high school season and finished 3rd place in state at the 4A level (Highest Level in Washington State). Her 3rd place finish is the highest state finish in girls singles in the over 100-year history of the Puyallup School District,
2016 and 2017 season:
40-7 overall record in singles and doubles (32-4 in singles)
Two State appearances
First team all-league and all-district as freshman and sophomore
All-Academic honors as freshman and sophomore
As a 9th grader in 2015/2016 at 4A Rogers High School in Puyallup Madison Egan earned a varsity letter in cross country, basketball and tennis and became the first ever in the Puyallup School District history to go to State in three sports as a freshman
Cross Country---All league---State qualifier
Basketball----State qualifier
Tennis---League MVP as Freshman, undefeated, State qualifier
Madison maintains a 3.9 GPA
In three years of high school, she has already earned 9 varsity letters, in tennis, basketball and cross-country and has been to state nine times and earned 9 all-academic honors.
In what we believe is a tribute to her team first mentality, Madison has also been voted by her teammates in all three sports to be the captain of all three of her teams as a junior.
TENNIS CAMPS
Gonzaga University Summer Tennis Camp----July 16th---July 22nd 2017
Trains at Sprinker rec center with high caliber group led by University of Washington #1 player Eric Drew. Also trains with private coach Gilbert Rigell and her father Chris, who was #1 player at Pacific Lutheran University from 1991-1995. She is also now working with advanced group with John Cassens at the Lakewood racquet club and with Steve Wright at Tacoma Lawn Tennis center.