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By Elijah Alperin
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Jun. 1, 2010 |
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“Even if you have the skills, you can’t win without the mentality,” junior singles player Alex Zhu said.
On May 13, the Cardinals could not pull another win at All-City because the pairings worked against the team’s favor and because of the overconfidence that members gained from winning the championship. Zhu lost to Galileo’s number one singles player, Juan Pablo Garcia.
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By Elijah Alperin
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May. 7, 2010 |
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The Cardinals wiped the courts with the Galileo Lions at the championship 5-2 on Thursday.
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By Elijah Alperin
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Apr. 29, 2010 |
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It is the tiebreaker and junior singles player Alex Zhu is the last player standing as the Cardinals look on with their breaths held in anticipation.
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By Elijah Alperin
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Apr. 12, 2010 |
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No one likes to lose, but losing is the ultimate step in making a winner. On March 26, the boys lost 2-8, unable to match the swift Saint Ignatius team whose players have achieved a ranking on the United States Tennis Association.
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By Elijah Alperin
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Apr. 12, 2010 |
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The top 12 players on the boys' tennis team flew down to San Diego last month, where they spent half a day together at Loyola Beach and UC-San Diego. “It was good for them to get a chance to get to know each other the way a collegiate team does,” coach Jimmy Rosenheim said.
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