Tennis Starts with Six Game Winning Streak

ANGELYNE CHU
Sports Editor
With a preseason record of 6-3, another new and exciting spring season is in store for the varsity boys’ tennis team. Placing third in Almont League last year, the team is aiming to place first this year.
So far, the team has had some shining moments, such as winning against South Pasadena and Glen A. Wilson, a feat they haven’t accomplished in four and three years respectively. The Moors are currently on a six game winning streak.
“[This year’s team] is the best that I’ve ever had. They’re very dedicated and we have a chance to win league. Everyone is contributing points to the score, [winning most of their sets],” said Head Coach Jeff Levie.
According to singles player Brendan Ma, the boys are currently working on serves and volleys. This year, they want their doubles teams to come out the best.
“Our goal this year is to have a perfect game of 18-0 and to have number two and three doubles team strong, having them win all three sets in their match,” said Levie.
Furthermore, number one doubles Raymond He and Michael Vu have conquered all their matches within the last six games that the Moors have won.
On March 22, the team played against their rivals, the Mark Keppel Aztecs, winning the game with a 86-80 point score. This date marks the first time that the Moors won against the Aztecs in six years.
According to Levie, the team is coming together as a whole. Everyone is able to handle their academics along with sports, proving themselves as true student athletes.