
Genna Wright is the first Wolf in the last 16 years to play their entire prep career at #1 singles. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
It was a unique farewell.
For the 16th time at Coupeville High School, girls tennis coach Ken Stange bid adieu to his seniors with heartfelt sentiment and a fair share of laughs.
Friday’s ceremony, which honored Emily Fiedler, Jaimee Masters, and Genna Wright, was like no others, as Age of Coronavirus regulations shortened the season and left everyone clad in masks.
But the trio still got its moment in the sun, and photos courtesy wanderin’ camera bug John Fisken.
Before leading their team to a fifth-straight win, the Wolf seniors each had their own farewell statement to deliver.
An excerpt from each:
Jaimee Masters:
Everyone has been so nice and understanding, so much that I could actually be myself and grow.
Tennis has really impacted me and I appreciate anyone who has been here and I will miss everyone so much.
Emily Fiedler:
I would like to thank all of the tennis girls from the past years and the girls now, everyone has always been so sweet and friendly.
I appreciate how lighthearted tennis is and how much fun I always have when playing.
Genna Wright:
Thank you mom and dad for constantly doing the most for me.
Thank you for showing and always being my biggest cheerleaders, for making sure I had enough food packed for away matches and picking up all the small pieces.
I could not have done it without you.
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