SF 2022 HSSP Girls Tennis_0722FINAL.qxp_Layout 1 8 / 11 / 22 4 : 41 PM Page 4 S H A W N E E spots and lead the Quakers this fall . Alana Lee is one of several talented freshmen RENEGADES joining the program , and with her experi - ence in private training and tournament PLAYERS TO WATCH : A special sen - settings , she has a chance to challenge for iorclass that helped put the No . 1 singles spot . Senior Isabella Shawneetennis on the map Moccia contributed at doubles and singles willlook to go out on top this when called upon last year and will also year.Leading the way is sen - look to earn a starting job . Juniors Emma iorSamantha Tepes , who has Rabenou , Gabrielle Khusid and Eva Hinke playedNo . 1 singles since her all played well in their limited varsity freshmanyear and owns more than opportunities and will also be counted on 50career wins . She went 16 - 2 in team this fall , along with Sasha Krachman , who matchesas a junior and claimed her second was injured most of last year but is a big OlympicConference American Division hitter and a player to keep an eye on . title.The Renegades also bring back their OUTLOOK : The Quakers went 17 - 7 and came othertwo singles starters . Junior Natasha close to their fourth straight sectional title Sharnoffhas played No . 2 each of her first KINGSWAY’S before dropping a tough 3 - 2 match to twoyears and went 15 - 3 last season , reach - RYAN FINLAW S Mainland in the final last year . A lot of the ingthe round of 32 at the South Jersey Inter - names will be different this season but the scholasticChampionships . Senior Maya I expectations will remain the same for one Doshihas been a fixture at third singles and of the premier programs in South Jersey . final season . She is one of four returning was stellar last year , reeling off a 17 - 1 record . N starters , including junior Hailey Rowan , a Theother returning starters are senior Kale - starter since her freshman year who played naGatesman and sophomore Divya Prajap - M O O R E S T O W N third singles in 2021 . Three sophomores ati , who teamed up at second doubles and F R I E N D S N are also back and trying to build on prom - wonthe Olympic Conference title . FOXES ising rookie seasons . Natalya Slonis went OUTLOOK : Lastseason was one to remember E PLAYERS TO WATCH : It’s 5 - 7 playing mostly at first doubles and for the Renegades , who went 17 - 1 and cap - the dawn of a new HannahRowan compiled an 8 - 4 record at tured the South Jersey , Group 4 title for T dayat seconddoubles . Caroline Woodside also their first sectional championship since Moorestown shined in her opportunities and should be 1979 . Their only loss came to Westfield in Friends , as nine ready for a full - time starting role . Junior the state final . With five starters back , S seniorsgraduated Ashley Batejan spent much of last season Shawnee will aim for a repeat as it breaks from last year’s team , including one of the at third doubles and is in line for a starting in brand - new courts at the school . Tepes L bestplayers in program history and the job , and freshman Annabelle Salvano will also be a player to watch at the big South Jersey Player of the Year , Bella Pesca - should also be in the varsity mix . tournaments . tore . Longtime coach Mike Bodary also OUTLOOK : The Eagles went 4 - 10 last fall and R steppeddown , so this year’s squad will cer - were competitive in most of their losses . W A S H I N G T O N I tainlyhave a different look . The only two With a few veteran leaders and the talented T O W N S H I P returnersare senior Julia Tourtellotte and youngsters , they have a solid mix for 2022 . MINUTEMAIDS juniorAvani Verma , who both started at G PLAYERS TO WATCH : doublesand were often paired up together . S E N E C A Five starters Tourtellottecompiled a 12 - 6 record in team GOLDEN EAGLES graduatedso matches , while Verma went 9 - 5 and reached PLAYERS TO WATCH : Seneca Washington thequarterfinalsof the South Jersey Inter - suffered big losses to Townshipwill scholasticChampionships with another graduation , bidding be working hard in the preseason to estab - partner.Verma also filled in at singles on five starters farewell . lish a new lineup . One of the key returners occasionand could be ready to move into One of the returners is is junior Christina Baldosaro , who theNo . 1 spot . The rest of the lineup will be junior Kim Wash , who emergedas a starter as a sophomore and filledout by varsity newcomers . OUTLOOK : The Foxes captured the program’s hada breakout season put together a solid season at first dou - 10th sectional title and advanced to the asa sophomore at sec - bles . She posted a 7 - 7 record and should state final in a 17 - 6 season last fall . It will ond singles . She post - be ready to take her game to the next level be hard to reach those levels with so many ed an 11 - 6 record and as a singles player . Senior Abby Brown is new faces in the lineup , but the winning will be in line to move another returning starter who competed at tradition should continue under new head into the No . 1 spot . second doubles and will fill a role either at coach Kathleen Gonzalez , who also leads JuniorJemma Dybus is singlesor doubles . Sophomore Delaney the boys tennis team at Moorestown also back after competing at second dou - Schwartzand juniors Lauren Stanger and Friends . bles and compiling a 7 - 7 record . She will RileyBorkowski are promising newcomers likely move into a singles position . Wash who will look to earn starting positions . OUTLOOK : The Minutemaids posted a 6 - 9 and Dybus , along with returning third dou - P A U L V I record in their final season in the Olympic bles player Bella Giancoli , will look to help EAGLES Conference . The bus trips will get much the newcomers get adjusted to varsity ten - PLAYERS TO WATCH : Sen - shorter in the Tri - County Conference and nis as they fill in the lineup behind them . ior Angelina Meduri OUTLOOK : TheGolden Eagles were competi - they hope to be competitive against the emerged as the No . tive as always last year , posting a 9 - 9 likes of Clearview , Kingsway , GCIT and 2 singles player for record and collecting a playoff win . It will Williamstown . Paul VI last year and be interesting to see if they can still give now will be eyeing opponentsa tough match with a host of the top spot in her new faces in the lineup . SUBURBANFAMILYMAG.COM volume 13 issue 3 SUBURBAN FAMILY 77 SUBURBANFAMILYMAG.COM volume 13 issue 11 SUBURBAN FAMILY X