He was a strong, powerful athlete with a kind, gentle soul full of love and compassion for others
— Jason Nius, Teaching Professional/Coach and Friend
Randall was one of the most unselfish teammates I have ever coached. He was a talented athlete, but his greatest gift was centered around his enormous heart for others.
— Coach Rod Ray, Wofford Tennis
I remember the young man, charming, polite, and confident. He turned his competitors into his allies with his usual poise and grace
— Dr. Sophie Woorons-Johnston, Teaching Professional
He was Captain America….A life well lived loving and lifting others.
— Stuart Robertson, Teammate
Randall was a naturally talented person…a one of a kind friend. Our community
and the whole world will miss all that Randall had to offer.
— The Paul Family
Randall was a kind, compassionate, devoted and charismatic young man. He could light up a room with his smile and make all feel right at home even if they were miles away. He was always looking to lend a hand or give a simple “hello”. He never backed down from challenges…he took them head on. It is evident that his life and influence touched more people than we could have imagined. The loss of Randall in the world will be matched by the loss of him on the court.
— Jonathan Byrd
Randall was beauty in motion on the tennis court. “Like a magician” he used to tell me. Yes, you were magical on the court and in life. You were the first junior player to trust me as a Coach…for that I am eternally grateful.”
— JoAnn Lee, Teaching Professional/Coach
Thank you for pushing me to become a better coach. It also made me a better person.
— Marquel Collins-Gray, Teaching Professional/Coach
When I think of Randall I think about how I saw him grow from a boy to a man. I saw him lead his brother into becoming a responsible young man.
— Brian Burke, Teaching Professional/Coach
Randall made a lot of people smile with his acts of kindness and unselfish personality. We all share the pain of this tragic loss.
— Jonathan Barth, Teaching Professional/Coach
I have seen Randall and Walker grow up without a father, Randy. Robin has done a great job with her boys, especially passing on the legacy of their father’s love for tennis. They both grew up to be fine young men.
— Roy Barth, Kiawah Island
An easy -going charmer, a handsome man with abilities beyond what most could imagine. He could leave you speechless in more ways than one…a heartbreaker.
— Bryan Minton, Teaching Professional/Coach
He’d be the one that went the extra mile.
— John Holtzworth, Physics Professor
Randall was a kid with limitless potential in many facets of life. We will always remember our brother.
— Matt Hane, Teaching Professional/Coach