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he 1993 Boys' Tennis Team ended the season with a spectacular record of 11-2. With the help of many outstanding players, Coach Bill Carson led the Chargers to yet another winning season. A major accomplishment this year for the boys was winning almost all of their big invitational meets. They defeated Rockford Auburn by one point in the Freeport Invitational and tied
for first at the Bishop McNamara Invitational. One of the most impressive wins was at the Charger Doubles Invitational when they defeated Pekin by half a point! The Chargers also took first place in sectiona Is over seven other teams. Alexis Argoudelis and Terry Cunnington got first place in doubles and went to state. Two impressive singles players were freshman Brad Hays with a record of 13-1
and senior Craig Vaplon with a record of 10-1. It was Willie Wong and Craig Valpon with a record of 1 7- 3 and Alexis Argoudelis and Terry Cunnington with a record of 16-8 who led the team in doubles. At the end of the season the guys were all smiles, not only because of their performance but, because of Willie Wong's inspirational words" Be happy like a gummi bear."
1. The varsity tedm shows off their trophies d!ter winnmg the Freepori Invitdtiondl. 2. lumor Alex1s Argoudelis hopes his prdciJce will
pay off dt sectJOndls.
Team Danville Rantoul Urbana MacArthur Steven Decatur Central Eisenhower Danville Kankakee Normal Paris
&ck Row: COdch Bill Cdrson, Bridn Cldrk, Willie Wong, Mdr!y Atkmson, Crdig Vdplon, Erell Boege, Brian Mulhall, Chris Cordon, Mike Powell, Mdndger Cory Ackermdn. Front Row: Brdd Hdys, Alexis Argoudelis, Terry Cunnington, Luke Yang, Nick Nudo, Eric Sweeney, Aaron Novdk, Rydn Rechkemmer.
Boys' Tennis
Cent. Opp. 2 7 9 0 3 6 7 2 8 1 6 3 5 4 3 6 3 2 5 4 8 0
Meet Place Bishop McNamara Invite 1st Charger Doubles Invite 1st Freeport Invite 1st Big 1 2 Conference 3rd Sectional 1st