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  • Grand Forks Herald

    Despite injury, Nebraska transfer making an impact at UND

    Apr. 18—GRAND FORKS — Victor Moreno Lozano was set to be the big addition to the UND men's tennis team this season. Moreno Lozano spent four years at Nebraska, where he won nearly 50 singles and 30 doubles matches. He climbed within the top 100 of all active Spanish tennis players. Moreno Lozano transferred for his final year of college tennis and to pursue a master's in biomedical ...

  • Portland Press Herald, Maine

    Tennis preview: MPA adds statewide doubles tournament alongside singles

    Apr. 18—Danny Menard had never before played tennis when he entered Thornton Academy three years ago. Menard is athletic and would go on to play cornerback for the school's state championship football team. He wanted to stay active in the spring, so join the tennis team and became junior varsity doubles partners with good buddy and fellow tennis newbie Cole Purvis. A year later, Menard ...

  • Portland Press Herald, Maine

    Tennis: Players to watch in southern Maine

    Apr. 18—GIRLS Laura Chapman, Boothbay junior: Chapman returns for a third straight season at No. 1 singles. She has twice reached the round of 16 in the state singles tournament. Adea Cobaj, Yarmouth sophomore: Cobaj played No. 1 singles last spring and compiled a 5-5 record. She advanced to round of 32 in the state singles tournament and split sets with the 12th seed before falling in a ...

  • Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine

    2024 boys tennis preview: Players to watch this season

    Apr. 18—Bavis has progressively gotten better each year and has been one of the Blue Devils' top singles players his entire career. He is a competitive player with the stamina for longer matches. This spring, he is hitting the ball harder while getting more winners. The left-handed Hoeft puts a lot of spin on the ball and angles his shots to tough spots on the court. He's also a good net ...