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Show THE SENTINEL Bengal girls' tennis is young, but strong 4 fit . 1: (, I by Robert Mkkeboa Seatiael Staff When Brighton High girls' tennis team won the state championship a couple of weeks ago, a lot of people were surprised. It wasn't that Brighton was a name unknown among the high school tennis powers, Brighton has, since the school was opened, always fielded 4-- A competitive teams. Rather, it appeared many had reasoned that graduation must Thursday. Oct. M.mt Page 5 back state titles in 1976 might wonder if a pattern and '77 and they feel that has been set for future before they graduate the state battles. Folks they can break that around Brighton would record. They've really set like to think so. that as a goal." SENTINEL Looking at Brighton's WANT ADS WORK strong finish at slate, one backgrounds, there arc a couple of other reasons tennis for Brighton's success this season. Of those, tradition is the most potent. "The girls Jtnow that back-to- tournament and in league went into state used to big Brighton won dual matches the Bengals competition. rolled up a perfect 12-"Both of them would record. like a chance to play All of the above has some of the girls- from been accomplished by the state that will be youngest varsity tennis returning next year," squad in the school's added Jensen. "They want to improve and get history. Is Brighton robbing the by them the next time cradle when it comes to around. All of our girls tennis players? Perhaps, are very competitive. but in this instance the They are aware of what cradle being robbed is the they're up against" Cottonwood Heights area Even with such strong and prouons of northeast singles players returning, that Sandy, a recreationally Jensen admits ' 0 - DZPOSUTOmL minded community Brighton will miss eventually catch up with with a wide endowed senior even the best of Judy departing programs, bringing about range of top notch public Armstrong. a rebuilding process as and private facilities, "Judy is really good at younger players gain the expert instruction, and changing the pace of the families supportive of hall and is an excellent needed experience. One might have trouble their younger members' shot maker," describes Jensen. "But, she also recognising as a threat a athletic aspirations. If you ask other area hu a good temperament team with a varsity lineup that included four tennis coaches what for tennis. She's so calm freshman, two juniors, makes Brighton so tough and consistant. Her state and only one senior. But, almost in unison they will match against Marie in Brighton's case that state that the proximity Poulsen from Olympus of the excellent Canyon was Just super. There would be a mistake. one of True, Brighton's Racquet Club facility is a were so many long points, two individual state titles big contributor and but she never got was captured by that lone Bengal head coach June rattled." In doubles play Jensen senior, Judy Armstrong "The Canyon Racquet says she's fortunate to at third singles. But Club has created a very have two teams in which and Cam! Cook state champion girls' tennis team Junior Brighton High School's freshman LuAnn Weston healthy climate for tennis the teammates get along poses with both region and state trophies. Front row (left to took the crown at first in this area," she notes. so well with each other. right), Sherd Williams, Cam! Cook, Megan Tanner. Back row, doubles, while another "People around here are On the tennis court that LuAnn Weston, Alicia Rodman, Judy Armstrong, Wendy Nelson. Junior Alicia Rodman and Just tennis crazy. There translates into one player The team Is the youngest ever fielded at Brighton. Tanner, another freshman Wendy are courts all over the covering for the other, Williams, Weston, and Nelson starting as freshmen, along with Nelson finished second in place, but you can never complementing the other on second doubke, and flfoth get on them." good shot and juniors Cook and Rodman. Armstrong is the only senior all seven To of mem after a a Tanner player, encouraging Megan has won one match, while on Thursday Jordan lost graders the Brighton varsity bad one, constantly Williams Sherri and in two tough games, losing three. made it into the semi players are members of communicating with tlmo Back on Oct. 13 and IS, to Tooele. finals in first and second the Canyon Racquet the other, but not yelling Jordan lost to Judge Jordan's J.V. team, In Club. That experience, at one another if things singles. then beat Murray however, posted a three Jensen believes, has get rough. of seven all Over the put couple of Earlier, Last Tuesday and one mark during the weeks. Jordan High's West helped create varsity placed Brighton's players "Playing doubles the same period. stopped line-u- p and is that a lot more Two strong the in first team Region requires vanity volleyball and BeeMiggers consistent all the way strategy than in singles down the line, as play and teams that work evidenced by their well together,"- - she performances at state. explains. "Both teams Megan Tanner and are strong in this way and Sherri Williams, for they really like to play instance, are among the doubles. That's why top young players in the we've decided, not to area. Megan is currently allow Just a single player ranked second in the to challenge for a spot in state for 14 year olds. starting doubles. 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