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The Kodiak
High School Tennis Team, which is only in its third year, played in its second
state championship tournament over the weekend. Head Coach Craig Johnson says
twice as many players made the trip to Anchorage than last year, and the team
performed well, especially considering their regular season is non-existant.
The Kodiak
High School Tennis Team, which is only in its third year, played in its second
state championship tournament over the weekend. Head Coach Craig Johnson says
twice as many players made the trip to Anchorage than last year, and the team
performed well, especially boys’ singles player Brent Michalski (m’house-ski),
who advanced to the quarterfinals by downing Dimond High School’s top-ranked
player:
-- (Tennis
1 40
sec “Brent
advanced to the … be here at the high school.”)
The boy’s
doubles team is made up of Nick Edmunds and Jake Powell.
Johnson
said the Bears are at a disadvantage compared to other teams because their
regular season is practically non-existent:
-- (Tennis
2 33
sec “We’re
sort of out here … more around. Someday.”)
Kodiak
racked up six team points in the tourney. The team title was won by West
Anchorage High School with 35 points, followed by South Anchorage, Juneau, East
Anchorage and West Valley Fairbanks.
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