Kerri Roemer

KERRI ROEMER

Kerri graduated PHS in 1999, earning 11 varsity letters in Tennis, Basketball, Track & Field, and Softball. 

She was named an “athlete of the season” in 1996 and became the first Piedmont player to win the girl’s tennis singles league title in 15 years.  She led the team to NCS playoffs in each of her four years.  In 1997, Kerri and her sister, Kristi, led the varsity team to win the first ever CIF/USTA NorCal Invitational.  As team captain in 1998, she was a leading player on the ACCAL championship team and was presented the CIF sportsmanship/citizenship award.    

Kerri was consistently achieved a singles ranking in the girls’ USTA Northern California junior circuit and in 1998, Kerri earned a USTA national ranking of 228 for the girls’ 18 singles division. 

Kerri continued her tennis career by joining UC Davis women’s tennis team in 1999 and was awarded the Division II Western Conference Rookie of the Year in 2000.  She was named team captain her senior year. 

In addition to her PHS tennis accomplishments, Kerri was a starter on the varsity girls’ basketball team where she played both guard and forward, earning Honorable Mention All-League in 1997.  She also helped the team to a historic 1st round win at NCS playoffs in 1998.  Kerri ran track her freshman year, competing in the 800 meters and hurdles.  During sophomore and junior years, she joined the varsity softball squad where she hit lead-off and defended center field.