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County tennis capsules (08-11-12) PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 11 August 2012 08:16
NORTHERN
LAKES LEAGUE
BOWLING GREEN
Coach: Bruce Fenn, first season.
2011 record: 8-6 overall, 4-3 in the NLL (fifth).
Returning letter winners: Seniors Cassadie Baker and Molly Fenn, juniors Sabrina Smith and Maggie Schaller, and sophomore Samantha Spackey.
Coach's quote: "I am excited about coaching the girls tennis team.  Having five returning letter winners will give us leadership and experience in most positions. Our challenges this year, as usual, is to find the right position for all the varsity players. Finding a second doubles team will be one of those challenges which is one of the keys to our season.  We have a positive enthusiastic group that have been working hard all year.  Most of these players play tournaments and team matches all year through.  Because of their hard work this winter and because they have prepared for this year, I am sure we will be able to move up in the NLL standings."

PERRYSBURG
Coach: Julie Weider, fourth season.
2011 record: 11-6 overall, 6-1 in the NLL (second).
Returning letter winners: Seniors Mackenzie Hayes and Grace Conley, and juniors Jaden Northcutt and Jordan Spidel.
Coach's quote: See related story.

INDEPENDENT
ROSSFORD
Information will be provided at a later date.
 

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