Sage expects upgrade
Bryce Alderton
How excited is A.G. Longoria about the upcoming girls tennis season?
So enthusiastic that even though the Sage Hill School coach will
not have the top three singles players from a team that reached the
CIF Southern Section Division V quarterfinals last fall, he remains
optimistic that the 2003 edition is even better than last year’s
squad.
“If this team played last year’s team, this team would win,” said
Longoria, who will begin his fourth season at Sage, which finished
second to eventual CIF Division V champion St. Margaret’s in the
Academy League.
The cause of Longoria’s giddiness can be attributed to six
incoming freshmen to complement five seniors, the first time Sage
will feature fourth-year players since the school opened four years
ago. Eight returning lettermen contribute to the projected lineup of
13.
Leading the way for this year’s freshmen class will be Sarah
Geocaris, Stephanie Langer, Alexandra Hsu, Sara Sweeny, Salen
Andrews, from New Jersey, and Carrisa Cummings. Geocaris, Langor and
Hsu are all ranked in the Southern California Tennis Association
girls 14 singles.
“We have the possibility to be ranked in the all-Orange County
polls with some Division I and II schools,” Longoria said.
Sage will scrimmage Santa Margarita and faces Laguna Beach in its
second match, two traditionally strong programs.
Sage’s singles lineup will most likely feature Geocaris at No. 1,
followed by Langer and either Hsu or Sweeny. Cummings and either Hsu
or Sweeny will most likely begin the season at No. 1 doubles,
followed by the returning sophomore tandem of Grace Graham and Rachel
Heyler at No. 2.
Five seniors will most likely compete for the third doubles team,
including Jessica Tsoong, who played on the No. 1 team a year ago,
along with Laura Webb, Annie Levin, Meredith Hultman and Danielle
Berman.
Junior Sarah Flynn, a transfer from Florida will also be
considered for a starting singles position.
Sophomore Elle White will also vie for playing time.
But it is the freshmen Longoria is looking to carry the team, much
like last year, when the trio of Katie McKitterick, Kellie Ammerman
and Paige Fullmer gave Sage a potent singles lineup.
But all three 2002 standouts transferred. McKitterick, the
three-sport star who earned the school’s Female Athlete of the Year
honors in 2002-03, will play golf for Corona del Mar this fall, while
Ammerman will play tennis for Laguna Beach. Fullmer transferred to
Calvary Chapel.
Stephanie Chen, who played No. 1 doubles last year with Tsoong,
joins McKitterick at CdM.
“Even though they were our top three, we are still stronger than
last year,” Longoria said. “We have experienced seniors to play
doubles and [Geocaris] is so strong. She is very smart, talented and
athletic, a welcome addition to our team. She is by far one of the
most talented freshmen I’ve ever had.
“Our doubles will be tremendously better than last year. The
freshmen will be the ones to carry us again. The seniors, which we’ve
never had, are there to give some direction. We might have a
combination of a senior playing with a freshman, so we’ll have a
tournament player paired with experience.”
Longoria is hoping to improve on the quarterfinal appearance and
see his team vie for a league title.
“We should be the favorite to win the Academy League this year,”
he said.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.