Making his points
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Mike Sciacca
Michael Codini has a habit of making practice perfect, whether it
come in the classroom, or, out on the tennis court.
The 18-year-old senior is the No. 3 singles player for the Laguna
Beach High boys’ tennis team, a precision player who knows who to use
his smarts.
His play on the court is just an extension of his prowess in the
classroom.
“Michael is a great No. 3 player because he is the kind of player
who will try to get very shot back,” Laguna Coach Greg Weiss said.
“He is willing to stay on the court as long as it takes, and he
fights for every point.”
Speaking of points, Codini racked them up when he took the SATs
last April.
His score of 1600 reveals just how intelligent he is.
The 4.6 grade-point average he carries, backs it up.
“To be honest, I don’t study a whole lot,” said Codini, who added
that he didn’t find the balance too difficult when managing school
work and athletics.
“But I’ve always had to work hard to achieve my success in the
classroom,” said the honors student. “I’m just pretty efficient when
I work, whether its in the classroom or on the tennis court.”
Codini has been accepted to Harvard and said he plans to attend
the Cambridge, Mass. campus next fall.
His twin sisters, Cristina and Teresa, currently are juniors at
Harvard.
“I love it there,” said Codini, who has been back to visit his
sisters. “It’s a great location just outside of Boston. The campus is
really beautiful and the academics are wonderful.”
Codini was born and raised in Laguna Beach and has been playing
tennis, he estimates, since the third grade.
He’s in his second varsity season with the Breakers but, he hasn’t
limited his time to just academics and sports.
In addition, Codini, who lists history, government and Spanish as
his favorite subjects, plays alto saxophone in the school’s marching
band and jazz ensemble, and is a member of the Model United Nations
club.
“Michael is a remarkable student,” Weiss said. “His intelligence
spills over on the court. He is a fighter that will try to wear down
his opponent and take advantage of that player’s weaknesses.
“Michael is a pleasure to have on my team. During practice, he is
willing to do anything to help the team and all the kids get along
great with him.”
Codini said he will efficiently be working toward one main goal
during his final year in the boys tennis program.
“I just hope we can make CIF this year,” he said. “I think we’ll
place pretty well in league. I’m pretty confident we can do it.”
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