If I use my other hand to support the racket, I bet I can hit the ball further than anyone else. Someone needed to explain to Stephen Levy, '97, that he was only allowed to hit the ball with his racket. Levy had impressive records this season, both in singles 92 and doubles 73.
This man is 100% pure adrenaline! Marc Cohen, '97, prepared to return a volley in practice, while Tom Clarke, '95, watched from the next court. Cohen was one of three sophomores on this year's team, and one of the many who showed talent which promised to improve throughout the coming years.
Ladies and gentlemen, the ball is IN! Pete Kerekes,'95, knew that ball was not going to land out of play if he had anything to say or do — about it. Kerekes was one of three strong players whom the Spiders will lose to graduation this year. His record this season was 185, and he played most games in the No. 2 singles position.
Now serving number.... Cocaptain Tom Clarke,' 95, prepared to serve the ball in one of his tough singles matches. Clarke, ranked No. 95 in the nation, was a major power player for the Spiders this season, racking up a 212 record in singles matches while playing at the No. 1 position. Clarke intended to play tennis in Europe after graduation.
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