Boys Tennis
Updated: June 15, 2013 2:45:38 PM MDT
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Former Longmont High player Eric Tamm hasn't played tennis for the Trojans since 2011 but he's still well-known for his offensive game around the Longmont area.   Full Story
 
CLIFF GRASSMICK
Although Boulder High athletic director Melissa Warfield refused to say the Panthers' boys tennis program has seen the last of veteran coach Gale Howard, all indications are that Howard's tenure with the club has ended.   Full Story
 
Amanda Sanders
DAVID R. JENNINGS
Coyotes standout swimmer and basketball player announce their college intentions.   Full Story
 
David R. Jennings
With a wicked forehand and a competitive streak the length of a court, Brandon Lupo was bound to make a racket in college tennis.   Full Story
 
It wasn't the Albuquerque-to-Longmont commute that led to Trojans softball coach Tom Royder's resignation. It's just that his stock in New Mexico has risen considerably in the wake of an August U12 softball tournament in Oregon.   Full Story
 
Monarch High grad Madalyn Godby set a pair of American cycling records in Mexico, a pair of local athletes earn recognition at the college level, and our prep message board lists prep job openings.   Full Story
 
All-conference boys tennis teams from the fall season, as submitted by area athletic directors.   Full Story
 
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Spencer Lang has led the Niwot boys tennis team from atop the ladder, and the state, for years. But as he moves on to college, the time has come for younger brother Spencer Lang to take his place.   Full Story
 
CLIFF GRASSMICK
Our first team and honorable mention squads made their mark on area tennis courts this fall.   Full Story
 
Greg Lindstrom
After securing the 2010 Class 4A state championship in No. 1 singles as a sophomore, Niwot's Harrison Lang was humbled in his quest to repeat, knocked off in the final by Kent Denver freshman David Mitchell a year ago. Needless to say, revenge was a motivating factor throughout Lang's senior campaign.   Full Story
 
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Nola Basey was destined for the volleyball court. It's what brought her parents, John and Kari, together, after all, back when Kari was a player at the University of Nevada and John was a student line judge for the Wolf Pack's matches.   Full Story
 
A glance at two of the area's top prep performers for the week of Oct. 15-21.   Full Story
 
JEREMY PAPASSO
A glance at two of the area's top prep performers for the week of Oct. 15-21.   Full Story
 
When it comes to the Class 5A state tennis tournament, there have been times Mike and Dave Rosencrans have felt snake-bitten.   Full Story
 
CLIFF GRASSMICK
Euphoria, excitement, disbelief -- these are all emotions likely to wash over a state champion. But Kevin Chen and Tommy Mason's Class 5A state tennis title elicited a much different response.   Full Story
 
CHRIS McLEAN/Pueblo Chieftain
As thoroughly as Cheyenne Mountain has dominated 4A tennis in recent years, it seems everyone else is fighting over second place.   Full Story
 
CHRIS MCLEAN/Pueblo Chieftain
Closing his year-long hunt for redemption, Harrison Lang finally caught up to the one thing that could culminate his prep career the only way he wanted.   Full Story
 
Each in his first year playing varsity tennis, Alexander Dawson's Jackson Kegel and Azur Ali began the season as near strangers.   Full Story
 
MARK LEFFINGWELL
When Tommy Mason and Kevin Chen walked off the court Friday at the Gates Tennis Center they were mugged with enthusiasm by their teammates.   Full Story
 
Chris McLean/Pueblo Chieftain
Rigid obstacles often inhibit lofty aspirations at the 4A state tennis tournament. The Niwot Cougars have as far-reaching aspirations as any team.   Full Story
 
MARK LEFFINGWELL
No matter what happens Saturday, Mike and Dave Rosencrans will have accomplished one of their main goals for their tennis career -- place at the state tournament.   Full Story
 
Each in his first year playing varsity tennis, Alexander Dawson's Jackson Kegel and Azur Ali began the season as near strangers.   Full Story
 
MARK LEFFINGWELL
That thumping sound? That is the collective heart of Fairview tennis fans after Thursday's opening round of the Class 5A state tournament.   Full Story
 
Last year's No. 3 singles state champion, Spencer Lang, is taking on a different challenge his sophomore season.   Full Story
 
Silver Creek sophomore Nathan Lazarus left the first day of his first trip to the Class 4A state tennis tournament with plenty to be proud of.   Full Story
 
MARK LEFFINGWELL
Boulder freshman Jackson Hawk might have been a first timer at the Class 5A state tournament. But Thursday at the Gates Tennis Center, his opening two wins came against competiton he knows very well.   Full Story
 
JEREMY PAPASSO
Harrison Lang proved he was capable of winning Class 4A's top tennis title as a sophomore but a desired repeat eluded him as a junior.   Full Story
 
A glance at two of the area's top performers for the week of Oct. 1-7.   Full Story
 
 

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