Las Vegas Review-Journal

Western’s Cherry set for postseason splash

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

Madi Cherry doesn’t remember how many sets she’s won during the tennis season. She knows exactly how many she’s lost, though.

One.

In six weeks.

Cherry plays for Western and has emerged as a top contender in the Class 3A Southern Region Tournament, which begins its team draw Monday throughout the Las Vegas Valley along with the Class 4A tournament­s.

The Warriors do not have enough players to field a full team and forfeited their regular-season schedule as a result, playing only with the two players on their roster.

Cherry, a 16-year-old junior, is beyond excited for the opportunit­y to play for something meaningful — and for the chance to make the state tournament.

“I’m trying to calm her down. I think she’s that excited,” Western coach Derek Thomas said. “She wants it so bad. She probably wants it more than I do for her. … I have to keep her calm and relaxed because you’ve got time to continue to get better.”

Cherry loves all kinds of sports. She started playing tennis at 5 years old and, like other top local players, enrolled as a seventh grader at Odyssey Charter Schools, which has online curriculum that allows for more rigorous training.

She intensifie­d her focus, gearing her workouts specifical­ly toward tennis, and improved rapidly as she approached high school.

“I never have to tell her to go practice. I never have to tell her to get up and shadow swing,” her mother, Lynne, said. “I don’t have to tell her to do much. She’s pretty self motivated.”

Cherry played for Bonanza last year and did not qualify for the Class 4A state tournament. But an intense practice schedule and additional preparatio­n have turned her into one of Class 3A’s the best players.

“My goal was just to be more consistent in every aspect of tennis,” she said.

Cherry has a powerful first serve and is especially formidable near the net, where she prefers to play during rallies. Her lone loss this season was to Lindsey Hofflander of The Meadows. She can redeem herself next week.

“This season has been wonderful,” Lynne Cherry said.

“She loves getting out there. It doesn’t matter how good the players are. She loves getting out there with them. She loves the camaraderi­e.”

Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @Bysamgordo­n on Twitter.

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