Tehachapi News

Hibbard earns tennis scholarshi­p,

- BY TOM SHEA

After a successful threeyear stint for the Tehachapi Lady Warriors tennis team from 2017-2019, standout tennis player Catrina Hibbard recently received news that she will be able to take her game to the next level, signing a letter of intent to play at Hope Internatio­nal University (Los Angeles) on a four-year scholarshi­p starting next fall.

The amount of total scholarshi­ps that Hibbard is receiving from Hope Internatio­nal is valued at $180,000 over four years.

“We have gone on a lot of recruiting trips as a family to check out different (college) campuses that were interested in me joining their tennis team over the last year or so,” said Hibbard. “The coaching staff and the players at Hope were just so friendly and inviting. The campus was really nice. It was a great fit.”

Hibbard received interest from multiple schools, some of which included Concordia, Westmont College-Santa

Barbara and Point Loma Nazarene before settling to play for the Royals.

The receipt of a college scholarshi­p came with determinat­ion, sacrifice and hard work from Hibbard since first picking up a racket nine years ago. From the very beginning, she has received instructio­n from

Bear Valley Springs Tennis pro Rick Lund.

“Catrina has always been committed to this sport and she has put in the work for many years,” said Lund. “There have been days where the weather hasn’t been the best, but she would still be out on the courts working out, taking lessons, and getting better. She is a dedicated young lady and Hope Internatio­nal is getting a good one.”

Over the course of her high school career, Hibbard has amassed a record of 40-14 singles, reaching the individual south-area finals and playing in the no.1 position on her team all three years. She was also selected as the team most valuable player after her 2019 junior season.

“I really credit Coach Rick for helping me get to where I’m at today. He has been with me from the very beginning and I really appreciate all he has done for me,” added Hibbard.

When not playing high school tennis, Hibbard is active playing tournament­s all throughout the country, having played in events in Oregon, Washington, Illinois, Missouri, Idaho, Nevada and California.

Also a very good student, Hibbard currently holds a 3.8 grade point average halfway through her senior season. She also has the unique distinctio­n of being

the president of the Oak Tree Tennis Club — Bear Valley Springs, the first time a junior member was voted into office in the 30-plusyear history of the club.

Playing a wide variety of tennis all throughout the country, along with her academic acumen, should

bode well for Hibbard at the next level.

“I am really looking forward to playing tennis at Hope. I am training hard to get ready for the next level of competitio­n,” Hibbard said. “It really is a dream come true and I can’t wait to get started.”

 ?? PHOTO BY HIBBARD FAMILY ?? Catrina Hibbard, a standout tennis player from Tehachapi High School, signs her letter of intent to attend Hope Internatio­nal University next fall. Hibbard received a scholarshi­p to play for the Royals.
PHOTO BY HIBBARD FAMILY Catrina Hibbard, a standout tennis player from Tehachapi High School, signs her letter of intent to attend Hope Internatio­nal University next fall. Hibbard received a scholarshi­p to play for the Royals.
 ?? PHOTO BY TOM SHEA ?? Catrina Hibbard eyes a forehand at the CIF South Area Tournament held at Garces High School in 2019.
PHOTO BY TOM SHEA Catrina Hibbard eyes a forehand at the CIF South Area Tournament held at Garces High School in 2019.

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