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Shane Hutton
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The Wittenberg University men's and women's tennis teams
are both generally young outfits expected to feature enough talent
in the lineups to get back into the thick of the North Coast
Athletic Conference races in 2004.
The Tiger men, which lost four starters from last year's team
that ranked in the top 10 in the region and placed second in the
rugged NCAC, are led by their lone senior, first singles and
doubles player Duby Lakos (Lynchburg,
Va./Heritage). A three-year letterwinner and
two-time All-NCAC choice, Lakos takes over the top spot from
All-American Casey Clagett after two years at the No. 2 singles
position. The only other returning starter is
sophomore Shane Hutton (Charleston,
W.Va./Charleston Catholic), who played No. 6 singles
and No. 3 doubles in the 2002-03 season. Hutton has moved into the
No. 2 singles and No. 2 doubles positions.
Junior Ben Burkam (Delaware,
Ohio/Hayes), a two-year letterwinner who has never
previously cracked the starting lineup, and
sophomores Matt Treblas (Aurora,
Ohio/Aurora), Nick McLean (Port
Clinton, Ohio/Port
Clinton) and Brian Pierce
(Dayton, Ohio/Oakwood) are the leading
candidates for the other singles positions.
Sophomore Steve Wilson (Springfield,
Ohio/Shawnee) and freshmanJohn
Shields (New Kensington, Pa./Valley) have
worked their way into the mix for one of the doubles
positions.
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Sarah Fassler
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On the women's side, the Tigers return five singles
starters and another who started at No. 2 doubles a year ago. The
headliner is junior Emily Figel (Ft. Wayne,
Ind./Homestead), a two-time all-conference performer
and the 2002 NCAC Newcomer of the Year. She is joined in this
year's starting singles lineup by junior Sarah
Fassler (Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Ursula),
sophomore Deana Nowakowski (Uniontown,
Ohio/Lake), freshmanEmma Robinow
(Yellow Springs, Ohio/Yellow Springs) and
seniors Kristyn Russell (Loveland, Ohio/Mt.
Notre Dame) and Megan Maher
(Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Kenston). Other returning
letterwinners include senior Valerie Allen
(Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain),
junior Ellie Hazelbaker (Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger
Bacon).
In doubles, Head Coach Dave Engle is likely to experiment
with a number of combinations, incorporating the listed singles, as
well as sophomore Mallory Meyer (Darien,
Conn./Darien).