Ashland, Ky. native Greg Geremia, a Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) certified tennis instructor who has worked full-time as a tennis professional at the Ashland Tennis Center in Ashland, Ky. for the past seven years and as a part-time tournament director for the Greater Ashland Tennis Association for over five years, enters his second season as the head coach of the Shawnee State men's and women's tennis programs in 2025-26.
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In his first season at Shawnee State, Geremia produced three All-River States Conference talents as Antonia Ilea and McKenzie Harman were named Third-Team All-RSC honorees on the women's side while Daniel Cristobal was named as a Third-Team All-RSC talent on the men's side of the spectrum.
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Geremia, who has been involved with the game of tennis, overall, for nearly three decades in one facet or another, was a standout high school tennis player at Ashland Paul G. Blazer High School, otherwise known to by many locals in Northeastern Kentucky as Ashland.
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While there, Geremia established himself as one of the best tennis players in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association's (KHSAA) 16th Region, winning three 16th Region Doubles Championships and also playing a role in winning four 16th Region Championships while with the Tomcats -- helping Ashland extend its streak of 16th Region titles to 10 consecutive. Geremia was an Ashland Daily Independent All-Area selection in each of his four years of high school competition (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011).
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Following his high school playing days, Geremia ultimately graduated with a bachelor's degree in business administration at Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, Ky., and in September 2017, was hired by the Ashland Tennis Center -- where Geremia continues to impact players across the Tri-State Area (Southeastern Ohio, Northeastern Kentucky, Western West Virginia) today. He also served as the head stringer for two professional tournaments held at the Ashland Tennis Center in 2018 and 2019, and remains active in various competitive United States Tennis Association (USTA) leagues, and was a part of a unit that won a USTA Sectional and District Championship last season.