Girls tennis: Early exam could lead to national title for CdM
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Richard Dunn
CORONA DEL MAR - It is more than the biggest nonleague match of the
season for Corona del Mar High’s girls tennis team. It could be the
biggest match, period.
The Sea Kings, who believe they’re in line for a mythical national
championship in 2001, host Peninsula today at 2 p.m. in a battle of girls
tennis superpowers.
“The girls are ready and they want to win,” CdM Coach Andy Stewart
said. “And I’m pretty pumped up myself.”
Stewart is still mystified about his team’s No. 2 Southland ranking in
the Los Angeles Times, which lists Peninsula No. 1.
“(The Panthers) probably deserve to be No. 1, because they’ve been so
good for so long, and they’re so good this year. But we’ll see how good
we are,” he said.
Stewart can’t wait to stack his singles lineup of junior Anne Yelsey,
senior Brittany Reitz and sophomore Brittany Holland against the
Panthers, who opened the season on Tuesday with a 13-5 victory over a
strong Troy High unit.
Corona del Mar (2-0) ripped traditional CIF Southern Section
large-school power Capistrano Valley, 16-2, in nonleague action Tuesday
without two of its players, including Yelsey, the 2000 Pacific Coast
League singles champion.
Reitz, last year’s CIF singles champion, was not eligible to play for
Corona del Mar last season when the host Panthers defeated the Sea Kings,
15-3, in a nonleague struggle.
Kim Singer, one of six nationally ranked players on this year’s CdM
squad, also did not play against Peninsula last year.
“Last year I still think we were the best team (in CIF, despite losing
to Division I champion Peninsula),” said Stewart, a third-year coach who
has never beaten the Panthers, who open the campaign with a 64-match
winning streak.
Corona del Mar, a heavy favorite to repeat as CIF Division IV champion
and capture the school’s seventh section title in the sport, has lost to
Peninsula three straight times.
In addition to last year’s wipeout in Rolling Hills Estates, the
Panthers defeated the Stewart-coached Sea Kings twice in 1999, including
the CIF Division I semifinals.
The Panthers, searching for their fourth straight Division I title,
are led by seniors Colby Comstock and Shilpa Joshi. They haven’t lost a
CIF match since the 1997 Division I final, when Corona del Mar beat them
under former Coach Tim Mang, who guided CdM to a mythical national title
that year, according to USA Today.
Playing No. 1 doubles for CdM, which returns 11 players from last
year’s PCL and CIF Division IV championship team, will be junior Taylynn
Snyder, who played at the Weil Tennis Academy in Ojai last year, and
senior Leslie Damion.
Singer, Katie Tenerelli, Sara Bryan, Amanda Rubenstein, Brittany
Minna, Hilary Fuller, Juliette Mutzke and Laura Claster are all capable
doubles players who provide the Sea Kings with a lot of depth.
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