Pratt wins first JV tournament of fall season

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Grant Guggisberg

Pratt JV tennis player Anecia Violetti serves during a match at the home JV meet Tuesday.

  

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By Grant Guggisberg
Posted Sep 02, 2010 @ 10:31 AM
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The Pratt High JV girls tennis team fielded two teams in Tuesday’s JV home meet at the Walter Blake Tennis Complex, with the Pratt Green team taking first overall in the event.

Third place medalists were Allison Evans at No. 1 singles and Anecia Violetti at No. 2 singles. The No. 2 doubles team of Cinthya Ibarra and Lindsay Naumann also placed third. The No. 1 doubles team of Naomi Burrell and Jessica Miracle placed second.

The Pratt Green team narrowly edged Lyons and Kingman to take first in the meet with a score of 18.
“Overall, we had a really good day today,” said JV coach Tate Thompson. “We fielded two full teams for the JV tournament and got the opportunity to put our young or inexperienced players in some competitive slots, which will bode well for them in the long run.”

The JV team will play next on Sept. 7 at Russell.

The Pratt High JV girls tennis team fielded two teams in Tuesday’s JV home meet at the Walter Blake Tennis Complex, with the Pratt Green team taking first overall in the event.

Third place medalists were Allison Evans at No. 1 singles and Anecia Violetti at No. 2 singles. The No. 2 doubles team of Cinthya Ibarra and Lindsay Naumann also placed third. The No. 1 doubles team of Naomi Burrell and Jessica Miracle placed second.

The Pratt Green team narrowly edged Lyons and Kingman to take first in the meet with a score of 18.
“Overall, we had a really good day today,” said JV coach Tate Thompson. “We fielded two full teams for the JV tournament and got the opportunity to put our young or inexperienced players in some competitive slots, which will bode well for them in the long run.”

The JV team will play next on Sept. 7 at Russell.

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