CAMPBELL HALL LOOKS TO NEXT SEASON : SAN MARINO 13, CAMPBELL HALL 5.Byline: Anthony Buccino Daily News Staff Writer The boys' tennis team from Campbell Hall Campbell Hall can refer to:
n. 1. A densely packed group or crowd, as of people or animals. 2. Football A brief gathering of a team's players behind the line of scrimmage to receive instructions for the next play. 3. for the final time after a 13-5 Southern Section Division IV championship loss to San Marino San Marino, city, United States San Marino (săn mərē`nō), residential city (1990 pop. 12,959), Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1913. Of interest is the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. at the Studio City Golf and Tennis Center on Wednesday afternoon. With the players' hands raised in the air, junior co-captain James Chun gave his young teammates something to think about over the summer. ``Now they know who we are,'' Chun told them. The Vikings (20-1), who now know what it takes to get to the championship match, return all of their singles players and five of their six doubles players next season. Chun and partner Josh JOSH Joshua JOSH Job Scheduling Hierarchically Glass earned three of the five points after sweeping the doubles teams from San Marino - something that hadn't happened all season - and finished an impressive year with a 58-1 record. ``We would've loved to win it,'' Glass said. ``But I'm very happy with the season. Dedication and hard work got us here and it feels great.'' In singles it was all San Marino (24-0). No. 1 singles player Andrew Park, ranked No. 6 in the nation (under-18) by the United States Tennis Association “USTA” redirects here. For other uses, see USTA (disambiguation). The United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the national governing body for the sport of tennis in the United States. , and teammates Zoran Korac and Derek Tsu won eight of nine sets played in singles. Park, who lost in the first round of the junior division at the French Open last week, dropped only three games despite making the transition from the red clay of Roland Garros Roland Garros may refer to:
Campbell Hall freshman Adam Zunder picked up the first point for the Vikings with a 6-1 win over Tsu, and the doubles team of Mike Presto and Nick Nadjarian earned the last point with a win over Vince Nguyen and Jon Winarko. Said Vikings coach Steve Kuechel: ``We were outmuscled today. But my team never gave up and kept battling until the last match. I am very proud of this team.'' The Vikings had early thoughts of an upset after Glass and Chun knocked off San Marino's top team of James Yao and Glen Yang yang (yang) [Chinese] in Chinese philosophy, the active, positive, masculine principle that is complementary to yin; see yin, under principle. 7-6 (7-4). After trailing 5-2, Glass and Chun used solid serving and deep groundstrokes for the come-from-behind win. |
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