Bailey, a national letter-of-intent signee, earned team MVP honors all four years of her high school career. The USTA has ranked her as high as No. 6 in Georgia, No. 20 in the South and No. 156 in the nation. Bailey has gone unbeaten against Georgia high school competition, turning in a perfect 34-0 prep record. She won a silver ball for finishing as a doubles finalist in the USTA Girls' 14 Winter Super National Tournament during her juniors career.
Graybill is also a four-year team MVP. Playing at No. 1 singles the past three years, she has compiled a career singles record of 71-9. The three-time all-conference and two-time all-district player served her squad as its captain this past season. Graybill also led Hempfield to a pair of league championships, two district titles and a pair of appearances in the state semifinals. She has been ranked as high as No. 30 in the USTA Middle States Section.
Moore, a national letter-of-intent signee, has been ranked as high as No. 2 in the state, No. 4 in the South and No. 63 in the nation during her junior tennis career. She represented Northview at No. 1 singles all four years, serving her team as its captain during her senior season. Listed in the Who's Who Among American High School Students Sports Edition, Moore has amassed many accolades including Wilson's Most Improved Player award and 2006 Atlanta Girls' Tennis Player of the Year honors. She led her high school squad to a pair of undefeated regular seasons, a regional runner-up finish in 2005 and the regional crown in 2006.
Rudolph achieved all-conference accolades all four years during her prep career. The two-time team MVP also reached all-state status twice. She helped Charlotte Country Day School to a pair of state championships. Rudolph has been ranked as high as No. 69 in the Southern Region by the USTA.
Bailey, Graybill, Moore and Rudolph join Paige Kensrue (Tampa, Fla./Freedom), who signed with Elon in the fall, in the 2006-07 Phoenix freshman class.
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