Costa Mesa strong at the top of its lineup
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The Costa Mesa High girls tennis team finished third in the Golden
West League and fell in the first round of the CIF Southern Section
Division V playoffs last season.
This year, the Mustangs are strong at the top but not very long in
the tooth. Costa Mesa boasts seven players new to varsity
competition, but the team looks exceptional in No. 1 singles and No.
1 doubles.
Returning as the No. 1 singles player is senior Evelyn Wallace, an
all-league pick last year who also is a ranked USTA singles player.
Wallace picked up a tennis racquet for the first time in her life
three years ago and proved to be a quick learner. She enters her
fourth season as the team’s No. 1 singles player.
“Evelyn is an aggressive baseline player with a consistent first
serve -- it travels more than 80 mph -- and she has a solid
forehand,” Costa Mesa Coach Sean Lance said. “She really has
developed her game over the last 12 months by competing in the USTA
junior tournaments and performing a rigorous strength-training
program.”
All-Golden West League seniors Hong-An Nguyen and Gwendolyne
Martinez return as the team’s No. 1 doubles team.
“Their primary strength is Gwen’s big first serve, which
complements Hong-An’s ball placement and consistency at the net,”
Lance said. Martinez and Nguyen should contend for the Golden West
League’s doubles title.
Junior Linh Hoang, who was slated to play No. 2 singles, decided
not to return after enrolling in four AP classes.
Junior Jasmine Mathieson is slated to play No. 2 doubles and
sophomore Lindsay Levanas will play No. 3 doubles.
The lineup is filled out with a solid group of players new to
varsity competition, including Nhung Nguyen, a two-year doubles
starter on the junior-varsity team; Janae Rivera, a first-year
doubles player who competes for the school’s softball team; Hang Le,
a singles player on the junior-varsity team last year who will
compete for a doubles spot; Jennifer Courtney, a first-year player
who competes for the school’s varsity girls basketball team; Nikki
Pierstorff, a two-year junior-varsity singles starter; freshman
Sandra Im, who is slated to start at No. 3 singles; and freshman Cori
Patelski, a soccer player who will compete for a doubles spot.
“We all have worked together to help the newcomers to the sport
and develop their playing skills around their competitive drive to
win,” Lance said. “We hope this will be the catalyst to help Mesa
earn a spot in the CIF Southern Section playoffs this year.”
The Mustangs expect to finish in the top three in the Golden West
League.
“By midseason our inexperienced players should be playing near
their maximum potential, and I hope to add more strategies and
tactics to their game plan to prepare them for the CIF playoffs,”
Lance said.
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