Girls tennis: Estancia building
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Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - Excitement fills the air around Estancia High’s tennis
courts these days.
Under first-year girls tennis coach Rachel de los Santos, the Eagles
are primed for preleague and Pacific Coast League competition, despite
only nine players -- barely enough to complete a lineup.
“They’ll all play in every match, as long as somebody doesn’t get
hurt,” said de los Santos, originally hired as Estancia’s junior varsity
coach, then quickly promoted three weeks ago when the varsity position
opened up.
For de los Santos, 24, it’s her first year coaching. But she’s a
full-time biology teacher on campus and appears to have the program
headed in the right direction with the assistance of JV Coach Julie
Fielder (Estancia circa ‘94).
“I’m very excited about it,” de los Santos said. “I think there were
more girls than ever out for tennis this year at Estancia. It was
exciting ... we’re getting the team situated, and I think it’s going to
be fun.”
Topping the charts for Estancia this season will be junior Kelly
Trettin and senior Karleen Curran, the team’s only returning players.
They are expected to play first and second singles.
“They’re our top two players,” de los Santos said. “Everybody else is
pretty competitive. I couldn’t say for sure who would be next in line.”
Seniors Danielle Moran, Hani Charezaie, Amy Ippolito and Christy
Brooks, and sophomores Stacie Nellor, Huong Thai and Farrell Roth round
out de los Santos’ inaugural roster. Ippolito and Brooks are the
co-captains.
“It’s definitely a building year,” de los Santos said.
Estancia roster
Kelly Trettin, Jr.
Karleen Curran, Sr.
Stacie Nellor, So.
Danielle Moran, Sr.
Hani Charezaie, Sr.
Amy Ippolito, Sr. captain
Christy Brooks, Sr. captain
Huong Thai, So.
Farrell Roth, So.
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