Girls tennis: Sage Hill planning big future
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Richard Dunn
NEWPORT COAST - When a new school opens, sometimes you can get a
feel for the direction its athletic programs are headed and perhaps what
sports are accentuated.
Not that the Sage Hill High girls tennis team is boasting of anything
yet, but, with the right combination, Athletic Director Nate Miller
believes the second-year private school could become “a tennis program to
rival the powerhouse programs in Southern California.”
With the Newport Beach area such a hotbed for tennis, along with the
hiring of a nationally recognized coach, A.G. Longoria, and an on-campus
tennis complex to be completed in the future, the Lightning might well
develop into the next small-school juggernaut Miller is speaking of.
But, as Sage Hill starts its first year of varsity competition in the
Academy League and CIF Southern Section Division V, the upscale
nondenominational school, for now, has its limitations -- particularly
with a place to play.The Lightning, however, will make up for it with
large turnout numbers.
“We were very excited to have so much interest in tennis,” Miller said
of the 40-plus-player turnout at a school of only 210 September students.
“Since we do not have our own courts, we use a van to take the team to
a local private tennis club to practice.”
Sage Hill will open its first year of CIF competition with one junior,
seven sophomores and one freshman, while Longoria comes aboard with lofty
credentials.
“We are pleased to have a coach of this caliber. Having Coach Longoria
on our staff is consistent with the type of educators we have and recruit
at Sage Hill,” Miller said.
Longoria, in charge of the junior tennis program at Mission Viejo
Country Club, coached at the University of North Texas and is considered
one of the top five coaches in America, according to Stanford “Tennis
Coach of the Decade” Dick Gould.
Longoria has coached USTA intersectional teams and two USA Junior
Teams in the Pepsi Challenge Cup against Australia, as well as at the
Olympics and Davis Cup. He’s also a former U.S. national junior team
coach and coach for two sitting U.S. Presidents.
Also the Sage Hill boys tennis coach in the spring, Longoria has been
a high school and community college coach in Southern California, as well
as coach at North Texas, an NCAA Division I school consistently ranked in
the top 10.
At the top of Longoria’s list for the 2001 Lightning squad is junior
Jennifer Hart (Laguna Beach), who will play No. 1 singles. Sophomore
Laura Webb and freshman Krista Skellern, both of Newport Beach, will play
second and third singles, respectively.
Sophomores Danielle Berman (Irvine) and Jessica Tsoong (Newport Beach)
will open the season as Sage Hill’s No. 1 doubles team, while team
captain Meredith Hultman (Newport Beach) and Katrina Redelseimier
(Newport Beach), both sophomores, will begin 2001 playing second doubles.
The No. 3 doubles squad will consist of Lindsey Smith (Laguna Beach)
and Madeleine Scinto (Santa Ana).
The Nos. 2 and 3 doubles teams feature a right-hander and a southpaw
on the court, giving Longoria’s teams a different look.
Sage Hill roster
Jennifer Hart, Jr.
Laura Webb, So.
Krista Skellern, Fr.
Danielle Berman, So.
Jessica Tsoong, So.
Meredith Hultman, So.
Katrina Redelseimier, So.
Lindsey Smith, So.
Madeleine Scinto, So.
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