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U'lllfAlDIlllNlElDS Depth and experience are the two most impor- tant aspects of the boys tennis team. Jeff Johnsen is one of the senior leaders. Jeff was first interested in tennis at age twelve, and has played ever since, including four years in high school. V 1 like the individual sport rather than the team concept, explained Jeff. 4 g During his three years at West, he hasffied a personal record of 32-14. Jeff made All Confer- ence as a singles and doubles player in his junior year. As a senior, Jeff was the top seeded player on the team. J eff wanted to help his team through a success- ful season. He also hoped to receive a tennis scholarship at Catawba College. STEPPING INTO THE BALL: David Lipsitz re- veals a smile as he steps into a return. A junior, David played his first year of high school tennis. 208fB0ys Tennis BOYS TENNIS TEAM, FIRST ROW tkneelingj: Andy Muse, David Sipprell, David Lipsitz, Mark Rt Todd Coggins, Richard Serge, Lance Miller, Mike Williams. SECOND ROW: Seth Beale, Darren Cranfill Phillips, Brian Newsome, James Rousseau, Pete Zifchak, Greg Johnsen, Chris Conley. LAST ROW: Mr. Hurley, coach: Gerald Burger, Kevin Wendelboe, Chip Russell, Tom Murray, Doug Harrington, Sean Kirl- Johnsen, Russell Broome, Ronnie Hunter, Jeff Casey. :KN 5'-A uf, ma - J noun ' ' r t e I , ,,r, U rt f r angel J r ' to J . ll Q L ,i iiivlv will Hal ,JJ .gzgl I lfffls ' ,J 55531. 'U A I lllll R ii i H. V Y 0 , , T my V ,, -gzgzszszzzszs v 1 ga: 'sr ' g.g'.:gllllllll ' -QQ 5 5 J..--.aa ...nfl taunting t 5-.ru J ,Agana-fe --wa-28282229 ' Hllszesezri' ,,,,-ua llllll at Q UHIJHIIIMW lniaunuuulnnn. 2 U , - In 'Ill ' :sg i ff: 'al cffif vvtv, ralvvl t J ,sv se J . : e L or ,,,,,.: ,,,,,, , ,,,: :2:: 12' It' :: :
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CONCENTRATING ON THE STROKE: Richard Serge concentrates on the ball as he makes a return. Being a junior, Richard was one of the more experi- enced members on the team. IOR LEADER HIP The Boys Tennis Team Combined Talent With Experience To Have An Outstanding Season By Rodney Lambert The boys tennis team was exceptionally strong for the first time in many years. Coach Hurley felt the team had many sol- id players and a lot of depth. The top seven players on whom the team is counting were Kevin Wendelboe, Jeff Johnsen, Doug Harrington, Darren Cranfill, Greg John- sen, Sean Kirk, and Tom Murray. The team was very large, consisting of thirty- one members. This gave the team very strong depth. Coach Hurley said, Two areas we in- tend to improve should be speed and ag- gressiveness. Todayls team players must be forceful and fast to be effective. This year, we were more determined and fast- er. There were many goals set for the team. David Lipsitz commented, Coach Hur- ley had high expectations for the team at the beginning of the seasonf' One goal was to win every match and have undefeated season. Another goal was to be conference champions. Improve- ments in key areas and experience gained from last year should have provided hope of obtaining these goals. The conference, which includes perennial powers Reynolds and Mt. Tabor, is always very tough. For the first time in many years the Titans were able to provide these schools with stiff competition. The ultimate goal of the tennis programs was to advance into state competitions. The players competed against some very tough opponents. According to coach Hurley we showed great character by win- ning difficult matches. Boys Tennis X 209
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