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Girls Tennis: Lancers continue to improve

Aug. 29, 2010 | 0 comments

The Brookfield Central girls finished 2-2 at their own invitational, held Aug. 26 and 27, and 3-1 at the Eau Claire Invitational on Aug. 24, and coach Dave Steinbach is happy with his team's progress.

"We're getting better," Steinbach said. "We've improved obviously. For example, we had lost to Nicolet twice and then we came back and beat them."

Homestead, by far the state's best team, went 28-0 in winning four matches at the Central invite to close out the week.

The Lancers beat Oshkosh North (7-0), Arrowhead (6-1) and Nicolet (4-3) before losing to Homestead (7-0).

No. 1 singles Nicole Spiel went 2-2, followed by Jessica Tang (3-1), Amrita Choithani (2-0 at No. 3, 1-1 at No. 4) and Caroline Treis (2-0 at No. 4, 0-3 at No. 3).

The first doubles team of Sara Strohmaier/Brooke Skemp went 3-1, while Lauren Reis/Maggie Groose went 2-2 and Taylor Wiegand/Erin Crain were 2-2.

The alternate doubles team of Ali Bublitz/Stephanie Felker were 4-0 at No. 4 doubles. Katie Faust/Lauren Kossoris went 2-0.

Central went 2-2 at the Eau Claire Invitational, losing to the Eau Claire Memorial (5-2). Treis and Strohmaier/Skemp earned the wins in the opening loss.

Central lost to Nicolet (4-3), having to default one match as the squad was dealing with car sickness in the early matches. Tang, Treis and Wiegand/Crain earned the wins.

Central then beat Madison West (5-2) behind Spiel, Tang, Treis, Strohmaier/Skemp and Bublitz/Felker .

Their other win came over Janesville Craig (7-0). Tang, Treis, Choithani and Crain won singles. Strohmaier/Skemp, Groose/Reis and Bublitz/Felker swept doubles.

Faust/Kossoris went 3-0 at No. 4 doubles and each went 1-0 in singles.

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