Girls Tennis

BATAVIA – Efficient tennis players often tempt coaches’ tempers by snacking or fraternizing when other teammates’ matches still are in progress.
Athletes expected a temperature shift after experiencing several days of record warmth in March.
ROSELLE – The St. Charles North softball team rallied for five runs in the seventh inning of Tuesday’s Upstate Eight Conference crossover at Lake Park, seemingly breaking things open.
Danny Oakes was tempted to join the party at downstate Monmouth.
Brittany Plaszewski’s return to high school tennis was not a no-brainer.
FIRST TEAM Singles Brittany Plaszewski, St. Charles North, Jr.
Even though Katie Hatch decided not to play basketball at North Central College in Naperville, the former Kaneland standout still finds time to shoot hoops in a schedule filled with course work, participation in two other sports and her love of music.
PALATINE – St. Charles North junior Brittany Plaszewski returned to the Palatine tennis complex Friday afternoon hours after her elimination from the IHSA Girls Tennis State Tournament.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS – Batavia sophomore Liza Fruendt spent more time at a nearby Panera than she did the Hersey tennis complex on Thursday.
BATAVIA – Batavia girls tennis coach Brad Nelson invited Hannah Potter, then an eighth grader, to the IHSA Girls Tennis State Tournament to give the promising prospect a sneak peek of what her career could hold.
ST. CHARLES – “Keep calm and play on.”
AURORA – The Batavia girls tennis team made program history with its first sectional team title on Saturday, scoring 31 points to top runner-up Oswego East (23) at the West Aurora Sectional.
AURORA – The Batavia girls tennis team won each of its eight matches at Friday’s West Aurora Sectional, advancing two singles entries and two doubles teams to the IHSA state meet next week.
St. Charles North girls cross country coach Shari Hayes thinks her team will be in the middle of the pack in today’s Upstate Eight Conference River Division Meet, but is having high hopes for senior Sydney Stuenkel.
ST. CHARLES – St. Charles East doubles partners Sarah Church and Catey Esler strategically shuffle their feet when opponents prepare to serve.
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