
Net sensei Ken Stange and the CHS tennis team kicked off a busy week with a trip to Redmond. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
It’s a busy week for the Wolf netters.
Barring any more rain, the Coupeville High School boys tennis team is scheduled to play four matches in the next five days as they hurtle towards the end of the regular season.
While other fall sports still have as much as half their schedule to play, the netters are set to wrap up action Oct. 15, before heading to the Emerald City League championships Oct. 19.
Monday afternoon a depleted Wolf roster was on the courts in Redmond, where they fell 5-0 to Overlake in a match far closer than that score might sound.
Coupeville, now 1-9 on the season, came within a tiebreaker of winning at first and second doubles.
The Wolves, who only have a nine-man roster at full strength, were missing two players Monday, which also meant they ended up forfeiting at #2 singles.
Complete Monday results:
1st Singles — Drake Borden lost 6-3, 6-0
2nd Singles — Forfeit
1st Doubles — James Wood/Mason Grove lost 6-2, 4-6, 10-8
2nd Doubles — Zach Ginnings/Andrew Aparicio lost 7-6(7-1), 3-6, 10-4
3rd Doubles — Miles Davidson/Thane Peterson lost 6-1, 6-3
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