Boys’ tennis team places first in league
Varsity tennis team to compete in CIF play-offs later this spring
“Winning the tiebreaker in the final doubles round against Simi was my favorite moment so far,” senior and doubles player Kevin Ha said. “That set gave my partner, [sophomore] Justin Zilberstein, and I our third win of the day coming out of a lost tiebreaker the day before.”
Ha attributed the team’s success to Coach Carl Joyce.
“My favorite part about Coach Carl is his genuine kindness. He always has a smile with whoever he talks to,” Ha said. “I don’t think there’s ever been a time that I’ve seen him blow up on a player. He is a composed coach and I really admire that about him.”
Five new members were added to the team this year. With new partnerships and personalities, the team has taken on a new dynamic.
“[The team] is amazingly friendly. We joke around a lot, but we all work really hard and bring out the best in one another,” senior and doubles player Thomas Qin said.
Senior David Goulak has committed to play Division I tennis at UC Davis this fall.
“[We] are so proud of David. His nickname on the team is Chernobyl because he is so powerful,” junior and doubles player Will Carter said. “He is such a dedicated kid and it’s been an honor to get to play with him.”
Goulak is looking forward to competing in the CIF play-offs.
“CIF will be tough, but this is probably the best team that I have been on. I feel like we can go deep,” Goulak said.
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