10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 6, 2000 Girls tennis (continued from page 9) seniors looking to provide leader- ship include Laura Loeffler and Nicole Sabatura. Junior Joey Kupstas also has played on the boys team in past ~ seasons, as well. Fellow junior Karla Blase has been around the game for quite some time now, as she will also be relied upon to teach some of the younger Lady Mountaineers about the game. Sister Brooke Blase looks to see a lot of action despite being a fresh- man. She too has a lot of compe- tition under her belt, and so Dal- las looks to have four experienced players leading the way. New to the area is Kendra Gouse, who played on her middle school team in her previous school district. Karmela Conte also has played in the past, so coach Bartolini is trying to use what experience her team has to her benefit. Early on, coach was pleasantly surprised at the turnout for prac- tice. “I was amazed 21 girls signed up for this team,” she says. “We're down to about 18 now, but I was absolutely thrilled to see such interest in this team.” With the first match being at league power- house Wyoming Seminary on Sept. 7, coach Bartolini has been building upon what she feels are the team strengths of enthusiasm ~and team unity. “I can’t stress enough how I'm trying to teach this girls to be gracious in their tennis etiquette. They are obvi- ously excited about getting the chance to compete, but one thing I'm trying to really get through to them with is how to be good win- ners and losers.” “When the season is finished, I really want the seniors especially to know that they had fun with the team. For the rest, and even including the seniors, [ hope they have personal satisfaction to grow and develop their skills. There are opportunities in the area to play all year, so I'd love to see a few girls become that dedicated.” For now anyway, the mentor is taking things one step at a time. “There really is no demand on winning this year. Were new to the league, so we don't really want to emphasize wins and losses. Confidence building and talent development are more of a prior- ity to me. Our measuring stick will certainly not be our record.” The team has 11 matches on its schedule. Wyoming Seminary and Wyo- ming Valley West look to be the favorites to vie for the league title. The Lady Mountaineers, as far as the coach knows, are eligible to send two girls to the District 2 singles tournament and two doubles teams to the district doubles competition. “Learning, learning, learning. They may feel like they're in school beyond the final bell, but I really feel strongly in being a teacher for these girls this season. 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