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Virginia freshman Treat Huey finishes junior career atop of national under-18 tennis rankings

The final 2004 UTSA Boys Under-18 national rankings have come in -- and atop the list at No. 1 is Virginia freshman Treat Huey.

Former top-ranked junior players in the USTA Boys Under-18 division include tennis superpowers Andy Roddick in 1999 and James Blake in 1997.

Huey has had an important role on the men's tennis team so far this season, posting a 12-6 overall record in singles and an 11-3 record in doubles.

Last month, Huey and fellow freshman Somdev Devvarman won the doubles title at the National Collegiate Tennis Classic in Palm Springs, Calif.

Currently No. 104 in the ITA singles rankings, Huey takes his show on the road as the ninth-ranked Cavaliers travel to Chicago for the 2005 USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships at the Mid-Town Tennis Club this weekend. They face seventh-ranked Stanford on Thursday.

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