Marauders start young and strong

Logan Connella, a junior on Mingus Union High School’s boys tennis team, returns a serve during practice. Connella is currently the No. 2 singles player on the Marauders’ varsity ladder.
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Experience is overrated, as the girls tennis team at Mingus Union High School proved in its opening match Friday, Feb. 27, a 7-2 win over Thunderbird High School.

Talon Whiteley took over the top spot on the Marauders ladder right away with one of only two straight-set singles victories over the Chiefs, 6-3, 6-2 — the other belonging to fellow freshman Emma Williams in the four spot.

“She and her friend Emma came here for eighth-grade parent night [last] February, so I knew they were on the horizon,” girls head coach Andrea Meyer. “They both are good athletes and go-getters, trained by local pros.”

Williams won her singles match 6-3, 6-0, and her doubles match, 8-4, with junior Abii Almanza. Whiteley and junior Olivia Galluzzi, who returned to the team after taking off her sophomore season to deal with injuries, teamed up for an 8-6 victory. Sophomore Phoebe Chilton and freshman Megan Drumm teamed up to complete the Marauders’ doubles sweep of the Chiefs, 8-2.

The rest of the matches went to tiebreakers — three of them all the way to 10 points.

For the full story, more photos and season schedule, please see the Wednesday, March 4, issue of the Cottonwood  Journal Extra.

George Werner

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