The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Tennis teams ready for season

Upper Dublin, Wissahicko­n among top teams

- By Andrew Robinson arobinson@21st-centurymed­ia.com @ on Twitter

The past few years, one match has held a lot of importance in the SOL American race.

When Upper Dublin and Wissahicko­n have met, whoever manages to win usually gets the inside track to the conference title. Last year, the Flying Cardinals won the match and then went on to win the American title, but their victory was by the slimmest of margins.

Once again, the Cardinals and Trojans look to be on a collision course although the addition of Abington to the American could certainly shake things up.

Girls’ tennis teams in the Reporter/Times Herald/Montgomery News area have already begun their seasons and many are again chasing championsh­ips.

Upper Dublin is out to defend its American crown but Wissahicko­n feels it has the lineup that can contend when the two meet. Mount St Joseph won the AACA crown last year while Lansdale Catholic finished runner-up in the PCL and claimed the District 12 AA title.

Gwynedd Mercy Academy will be looking to replace state singles qualifier Genevieve Wurtz, who graduated and now plays at Loyola.

Souderton’s Caitlin Le, the area’s other state singles qualifier in 3A, is back for her junior year after a 17-3 record as a sophomore.

North Penn’s lineup receives a significan­t boost as junior Neha Velaga returns at No. 1 singles. As a freshman, Velga went unbeaten en route to the SOL Continenta­l singles title. An accomplish­ed club player, she didn’t play for the Knights as a sophomore but is back at No. 1 singles this fall.

The Knights had a terrific doubles grouping last year but have to rebuild a bit under first year

coach Alex DeCecco.

Lansdale Catholic returns all but one player from last season. While Delaney Smith was a key part of the Crusaders’ No. 1 doubles team last year and made All-Catholic, everyone else is back a year stronger and ready to chase a PCL title.

LC has been foiled by Cardinal O’Hara in the PCL title the last few years, but with Shannon Carr and Casey Meehan anchoring singles play and a host of experience­d doubles players back, the Crusaders will be able to make a run at it. NORTH PENN 2017 Record: 14-2 Coach: Alex DeCecco (first year) Athletes to Watch: Neha Velaga, Lauren Alling, Karley Alling, Felicia Yan, Sabrina Palmer, Brynn Janke, Madhu William, Anushka Jadav, Adlena Washington-Brown Outlook: “The team was 12-4 last year and was very strong, especially the doubles teams. Unfortunat­ely we’ve lost three doubles players to graduation and a fourth, Victoria Junkneiwit­z, has a broken wrist and is out for the season. Going into this season we don’t really know what we are going to get out of our doubles players. Overall, I am optimistic about our chances this year. I feel we’re pretty strong at the top of our line up. It will depend on how the doubles teams (#2, #3, #4) do as far as our team chances to compete for a league championsh­ip.” HATBORO HORSHAM 2017 Record: 6-6 Coach: Michelle McGill Key Losses: Antoinette Spinosa, Miller Huertgen Athletes to Watch: Olivia Hirt, Jill Halpern Outlook: “This team will be one where a strong foundation is built from a strong group of juniors and players who will guide the team’s direction for years to come. The team will also look to make its mark on the American League. I fully expect these girls will develop a chemistry that will help create a chemistry that will lead to a competitiv­e yet fun atmosphere.” LANSDALE CATHOLIC 2017 Record: 12-4, 7-1 PCL Coach: Wendy Bradshaw Key Losses: Delaney Smith Athletes to Watch: Shannon Carr, Lindsey Echeimeier, Kelly Orner, Emily Handschuh, Katie Duffy, Becca Tiley, Elia Khrapko Outlook: The defending District 12 AA champs, LC also placed second in the PCL a season ago. A good number of athletes return, including senior Shannon Carr, who elevates to the No. 1 singles spot. The Crusaders will again push for a PCL title and aim for a return to both the district title match and the state tournament. “I am expecting a fantastic season because they are such great girls and they’ve each worked hard and look better than last year.” MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH Last Season: 14-0 Coach: Joy Grafenstin­e Key Losses: Sahar Ali Athletes to Watch: Stow Weiss -senior playing 1st singles since her freshman year undefeated last year, Elizabeth Christine - playing varsity singles all 4 years 3rd singles freshman year and 2nd singles the other years undefeated last year Outlook: “We are going for our fourth AACA Championsh­ip in a row, hopefully we can bring it home.” PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 2017 record: 8-5 Coach: Al Collins Key Losses: Kia Shula , Amanda Nerenberg Athletes to watch: Liza Smaliak, Marissa Nerenberg Outlook: “Hard to project due to fielding a young team , hope is that last year’s record can be repeated.” SOUDERTON Coach: Jeff Bishop Key Losses: Maddie Coleman Outlook: “We return 10 varsity players from last year, so with a strong group of returners we are excited to build off of last year’s success.” UPPER DUBLIN 2017 Record: 15-1 Coach: Dave Sheaffer Athletes to Watch: Ksenija Tasich, Erin Hackett, Belinda Jin Outlook: “We will likely be competing for the American Conference Championsh­ip which we have held the last several years. UD has always relied on the depth of our lineup so the big question for our team will be in 2018 whether we can win up top when we head to districts and they eliminate 3rd and 4th doubles from the competitio­n. “WISSAHICKO­N 2017 Record: 13-3 Coach: Mary Ellen Devlin Key Losses: Sam Sullivan, Rachel Flame Athletes to Watch: Jenny Landells, Hannah Wang, Nicole Zapping, Ella Chang, Katie, Julia Friedenber­g Outlook: “Wissahicko­n’s girl’s tennis looks to further last year’s 14-4 Suburban One League runner up to UD and District qualifier. Last year’s loss to UD was by a thin margin with three courts battling into third set losses.” With experience in singles and some promising freshmen taking over doubles spots, the Trojans again expect to contend in league and District I play.

 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Penn’s Lauren Alling returns a volley August 22, 2018.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Penn’s Lauren Alling returns a volley August 22, 2018.
 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Penn’s Karley Alling forehands a return August 22, 2018.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Penn’s Karley Alling forehands a return August 22, 2018.
 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Abington’s Lauren Jones reaches for a volley August 22, 2018.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Abington’s Lauren Jones reaches for a volley August 22, 2018.

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