
Even when we have those rough weeks, we are able to come to each other to fix the issues.” “We rely on each other when problems come up, and it has made us so much closer,” Callaghan said. Mela Zimkus ‘22 finished first at No.2 singles, and Mary Callaghan ‘22 and Annie Murphy ‘20 finished first at No.3 doubles. 5, the team competed against eight other schools in LT’s conference and sectionals, and every team finished in the top four. We all can work together to get it done.”Īt the Naperville North Invitational, held on Oct. “A lot of our teams have beat Hinsdale, which usually never happens. “There just a lot of good players this year,” Ezike said. There are only 11 available varsity spots at each conference game: three singles and four doubles, and players usually do not find out who will be playing in each game until the day before because of the level of competition within the team, Adora Ezike ‘21 said. There are 18 girls who are rostered on this varsity team. This year’s varsity is fluid with Junior Varsity 1 to give as many players as possible a chance at the varsity level, Sands said. We are just trying our best to put LT’s name up on the list of big tennis schools.”

“I know there’s big things in store for us as LT tennis. “Our team is doing amazing this year, singles and doubles,” Sands said. Seniors leaders, particularly McKenna Sands ‘20 and Greta Frehner ‘20, have had a major influence on the success and chemistry of the young team that keeps five underclassmen in its conference lineup.

Whether it is winning big matches in weekend invitationals or competing well against a tough schedule, this year’s girls varsity tennis team is working to continue their success through the end of the season, head varsity coach Dave Robare said.
