2007 - Junior Season - An outstanding season that saw him finish with 16-4 records in both singles and doubles and numerous honors...He was first team all-USA South as well as first team all-Virginia Division II-III and closed the year by pairing with Eddie Glidewell as the No. 18 doubles team in the nation, earning a spot in the NCAA Division III championships... In singles he was 12-2 at No. 2 and then moved to No. 1 where he posted a 4-2 record...He had five wins over regionally ranked opponents.
2006 - Sophomore Season - Mook missed the first few matches of the season nursing an injured foot but came back with a vengeance to help the Captains to the USA South regular season and tournament titles in 2006 ... He finished 11-2 in dual matches, splitting time at No. 3 and No. 4 singles .. He also was 9-5 with Eddie Glidewell at No. 1 doubles ... Mook and Glidewell finished the year ranked 11th in the Atlantic South in doubles ... Mook was also a first team all-USA South choice ... Also named to the USA South all-tournament squad.
2005 - Freshman Season - Mook came in and had an outstanding freshman season, finishing 14-5 overall in singles play ... He was 6-2 at No. 2 and 5-2 at No. 1 ... Mook finished in third place in the
USA South Conference Tournament ... He and Eddie Glidewell finished 11-6 overall in doubles action and the two were ranked 16th in the region at the conclusion of the season ... He was also a first team all-USA South choice.
At Potomac Falls - Played four years for coach Rick Johnson ... He was a two-time All-Metropolitan selection and a two-time all-Extra honorable mention selection.
Personal - John Patrick Mook was born April 7, 1986 in Leesburg, VA ... His major is Business Management ... He is the son of George and Patricia Mook ... He has a brother William, 24 and a sister, Patricia, 12.