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Serve, point, match

The forecast was cloudy skies with a chance of tennis balls as City College’s tennis team played against College of Sequoias on March 11.

The Panthers put up a valiant effort against The Sequoias, though they couldn’t walk away with a win. The women’s team lost 7-1 and the men’s team lost 9-1.

City College tennis player Seth Myers volleys with a College of Sequoias opponent during conference play March 11. Photo by || Kimberly Washington

Although they could not roar with victory, the Panthers put up a tough front on their home court.

“I was very pleased,” tennis head coach David Griffin said. “They worked hard.”
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According to Griffin, some regular starters were out, either because of injury or sickness.

“[We’re] a fairly new team that gives it [our] all,” player Seth Myers said.

For their next match, the Panthers will travel to Cosumnes River College for a conference match on March 15.

For season schedule and more information about City College’s tennis team, click here.

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