Girls tennis: All aboard Sailors’ ship
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Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - With the lack of a marquee player this season,
Newport Harbor High’s girls tennis team might not get the attention of
other highly regarded CIF Southern Section schools.
But Coach Fletcher Olson’s Sailors could be one of the best overall
“teams” in 2001 with their entire starting nine coming back from last
year’s squad that reached the CIF Division III finals.
Newport Harbor, along with Division III champion Palm Desert, moves to
Division II this year.
“We’d just like to go to one of these (CIF divisional) finals and
win,” said Olson, whose team lost to top-seeded Palm Desert in the
Division II finals last year, 12-6, and to perennial national power
Peninsula in the 1999 Division I title match at the Claremont Club.
The Sailors, who finished 18-7 last year against the toughest
competition anywhere in the Southern Section, also reached the Division I
championship match in 1993 and ’96. They are consistently among the top
teams in Orange County.
“I think the girls coming in are a lot stronger than they were last
year, but it will be a tough year,” said Olson, who, entering her seventh
year as head coach, has never enjoyed a campaign in which every starter
returns. “One year we had eight players back ... but I think it’s going
to be a tough season, because everybody we play is tough. Everybody we
play is going to be a challenge.”
Newport Harbor, which plays at Sunny Hills in the season opener
Wednesday, is a balanced squad featuring six players who can play singles
or doubles, led by seniors Kelly Nelson, Megan Hawkins and Carmen Khoury.
Newport Harbor’s preleague schedule also includes University (Sept.
18), Edison (Sept. 20), Peninsula (Sept. 25), Capistrano Valley, Corona
del Mar and Laguna Beach, while trying to win the Sea View League
championship.
The Sailors, ranked fifth in the Southland preseason poll by the Los
Angeles Times, will square off against Sea View power Woodbridge on Oct.
9 at home and Oct. 25 on the road. Woodbridge, which moves from Division
II to Division III, returns all three doubles teams, as well as junior
standout Elizabeth Exon.
“We’re playing in the Corona del Mar National High School All-American
Tournament (Oct. 5-6), too,” said Olson, whose lineup will also include
junior Krista McIntosh and sophomores Vanessa Dunlap and Bonnie Adams.
Nelson, Hawkins, Khoury, McIntosh, Dunlap and Adams can play singles
at any time, while senior Erika Buder is expected to be one of Olson’s
top doubles players.
Sophomores Diana Khoury and A.J. Olson, who along with the
aforementioned seven players are returning starters, should provide
quality depth at doubles. Junior Christen Early is up from Newport
Harbor’s junior varsity, while freshman Brittany Nelson rounds out the
varsity roster.
“We have a lot of sisters on this team,” said Olson, referring to the
Nelsons, whose oldest sister, Erica, also played at Newport Harbor and is
now a standout at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Further, Hawkins is the younger sister of former Sailor tennis
standouts Sarah and Katie, and Adams is the younger sister of Audra, now
playing at Mississippi.
When asked about a clear-cut No. 1 player, Olson said the Sailors
didn’t have one. “Not yet,” she said. “Our strength is that we’re pretty
equal throughout.”
Newport Harbor roster
Kelly Nelson, Sr.
Megan Hawkins, Sr.
Carmen Khoury, Sr.
Erika Buder, Sr.
Krista McIntosh, Jr.
Bonnie Adams, So.
Vanessa Dunlap, So.
Diana Khoury, So.
A.J. Olson, So.
Christen Early, Jr.
Brittany Nelson, Fr.
Coach: Fletcher Olson
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