Eagles hope for a double take
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Bryce Alderton
Speculation can abound as to the cause, but there is no disputing the
facts.
Rachel de los Santos, Estancia High’s girls tennis coach who
enters her third season, said there have been 45 players interested
in joining a program which advanced to the CIF Southern Section
Division V playoffs a year ago.
“I was thrilled to make it to CIF,” said de los Santos, who has
given a measure of stability to a program in which coaches seemed to
move through a revolving door all too often. “Hopefully, in the next
few years, there will be a huge increase [in the amount of players
coming out for tennis].”
Coming out for the Eagles this season will be seniors Stacie
Nellor, Huong Thai, Asia Ingram and Kittiya Sudhikam. Nellor finished
third in the Golden West League playing behind singles standouts
Karleen Curran and Kelly Trettin, both of whom graduated in June.
Sudhikam and Thai return as Estancia’s No. 1 doubles team.
“All my doubles teams return from last year so I think we will be
strong,” de los Santos said.
Junior Yvonne Zaidler and sophomore Heather Morton return to
complement freshman Sarah Stratton, who began playing in junior
satellite tournaments after last season.
De los Santos hopes to take on additionl players with the varsity
team as the season nears, taking on an additional three varsity
members to go with alternating the top junior varsity talent.
Estancia will field a frosh-soph team for the first time in several
years.
Also, de los Santos will stress the fundamentals and strategy with
the doubles teams.
“It’s nice to have [the doubles teams] set so they can get a
record together, to help seeding for the [Golden West League]
tournament and to get used playing with each other,” she said.
Repetition is the most important way players can improve, de los
Santos said.
“For the most part, we don’t have tournament-quality players, so
what they get out of practice and the extra tennis they get is most
important,” she said. “We are definitely going for the league title.”
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