Breakers hoping for diamond in rough
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Preparing for a sports draft, wether it’s fantasy or real, is like
cramming for year-ending exams. There are long nights studying. At
times, you suffer from information overload. Then, finally, the big
day comes. It’s Draft Day. Tensions rise, pressure builds, your hands
get sweaty.
You wonder if the players you yearn for most will still be on the
board when it’s your pick.
For the Newport Beach Breakers, the newest World Team Tennis
franchise, it’s not a typical draft, in which you anxiously await
your turn at a No. 1 pick. They already know the score. It’s a matter
of filling out the roster as deemed most appropriate by the league.
It will be the first time out of the draft chute for Breakers
General Manager Lisa Fortman, who has sworn to confidentiality and
cannot talk about any possible players, aside from the team’s already
signed marquee player -- Lindsay Davenport, who will play two of
seven home matches for the Breakers in July when the season heats up
at Palisades Tennis Club.
The Breakers are one of three league owned and operated teams,
along with the Delaware Smash and Philadelphia Freedoms, named for
Elton John, league executive director and co-founder Billie Jean
King’s longtime friend and supporter. Jeff Harrison, who manages both
the Delaware and Philadelphia franchises for the league, will work
closely with King and Fortman on Draft Day, which will be conducted
Wednesday.
“We’re going to be following a lot of what the two other
successful programs do out there,” Fortman said. “(Harrison) is our
blueprint. He’s a lot of what we do between the league and the other
two franchises ... you stick with a good thing when it has proven to
be successful. This is Jeff’s third team, and I’m looking at his
direction and the league’s direction as one of the three league
teams.”
After a nine-year absence, Newport Beach is back in World Team
Tennis. The team has already announced it will be selecting Davenport
as their No. 1 draft pick.
Davenport, who has plans [according to an insider] this month to
marry former USC All-American and Adoption Guild Tennis Tournament
champion Jon Leach, played last year for the New York Buzz. The team
traded her rights to Newport Beach in exchange for their first round
pick in the draft. The Buzz will now have the fourth pick in round
one.
Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick and Davenport have already committed to
the 2003 season. Other top players expected to throw their names into
the draft pool include Meghann Shaughnessy, John McEnroe, James
Blake, and Martina Navratilova.
The draft is comprised of four or five rounds with the top pick
going to the Kansas City Explorers for the second consecutive year.
Returning franchises have the right to protect players from the
previous year’s roster. Teams draft in reverse order of the 2002
regular-season final standings.
The league has already announced the defending champion Sacramento
Capitals have protected the rights to Agassi. In addition, the St.
Louis Aces have protected the rights to Roddick.
World Team Tennis, entering its 23rd season, runs July 7-27 with
the top teams from each conference (Eastern and Western) advancing to
the season-ending championship.
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The Newport Beach Breakers will probably announce a coach soon,
but don’t expect Robert Van’t Hof’s name to come up, because the
local resident and former Davenport coach is reportedly committed to
following his son, Kaes, compete in national tournaments in the
summer. Kaes Van’t Hof, a Mater Dei High standout, is ranked 24th in
the nation in the boys 16s.
A source close to the franchise said former USC Coach and
Palisades member Dick Leach and Newport Beach Tennis Club Director of
Tennis Scott Davis are two candidates to coach the Breakers.
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