Boys Varsity Tennis Trying to Think Positive After Going 0-3 in Singles against Vista
Will Kong ’18 returns a volley during his match Tuesday against Mountain Vista. Will lost his match 6-4 6-4.
August 30, 2016
Varsity Boys Tennis had it’s second set of matches on Tuesday against a ranked mountain Vista singles team. Harry Pearson ‘18, Will Kong ‘18, and Patrick Woodrow ‘18 are the three select singles players on the varsity team. All three players suffered hard losses on Tuesday.
“My goal is just to play my hardest and do what I can to get a win” Kong said during warmups.
Kong lost his match 6-4 6-4 in consecutive sets, but he knows he has to put the match behind him.
“I just need to take away from the good things I did, and learn from the bad. We need to come more prepared and ready to play next time”.
The next matches are set for Tuesday, Sept. 6, against Heritage.


























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