Sunday, November 3, 2013

NBL Girls' Tennis Doubles Tournament

Hi everyone! For me, this past week has been filled with much excitement and many memories. I was chosen to participate in the North Bay League Girls' Tennis Doubles Tournament with the number one singles player on my team. Since the two of us normally play singles, we knew it would be a bit of a challenge to transition into the "doubles" state of mind. We quickly learned the main doubles strategy of  "attacking the net," and were able to prepare well for the competition. On Wednesday, October 30th, we played two matches. The first was against Ukiah. Although it took us a few games to get the hang of playing together, we were able to defeat the other team by using the net to our advantage. The second match was against Casa Grande, and we used the same strategy of "coming to the net," as we did against Ukiah. From the net, we could hit volleys and overheads and win some quick points. As we played more and more with each other, we were able to communicate effortlessly and take another win. The next day, October 31, we fought for our place in the final. Our opponents were a singles player and a doubles player from Cardinal Newman. After losing the first set, 3-6, we realized that we would have to step-up our game in order to make it to the final. We encouraged each other and played smart, using more strategy than in our other two matches. Soon enough, we were able to win the second set, 6-4. During the break, we talked, and my partner told me that she knew we could win, and from then on, we played our hearts out. Two hours and 30 minutes later, we had won the match, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, and were moving on to the final championship. In that moment, I knew that no matter how the final went, I was proud of how far we'd come. We were to play Santa Rosa's one and two singles players. As the match began, we kept our spirits high and took an early lead, however, we were not able to carry it out to win the first set. In the second set, we played hard, but once again, the other team was able to beat us 2-6. Although we lost in the final championship, we were able to exceed our own expectations throughout the tournament and play some amazing tennis. I would not have traded the experience for anything, and I am grateful that I had the chance to create memories that will last a lifetime. 

Check out the article in the Press Democrat: 
http://www.pdpreps.com/news/article/47348/girls-tennis-santa-rosa-high-duo-takes-nbl-doubles-title/

1 comment:

  1. Kathryn, I can totally relate with the emotional side of the game. As I experienced something similar on Wednesday when our high school soccer team had our last home league game. I am very proud of you, and your teammates in all your achievements, that you have made in your tennis matches, for the school. Your writing, seems like it came from the heart, as well as you added the article that was put into the Press Democrat, which I thought was a great idea. Great job!

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