As the match got underway, the singles play unfolded, with the Lady Hawks taking the lead by a score of 4-2. Undeterred, the Lady Dark Horses knew they had a mountain to climb, as they now had to win all three doubles matches to secure the overall victory.
"Going into the match, we knew Triton was going to be a competitive team, and we were going to have our hands full," said Ginger Rivenbark, the head coach of the Clinton High School Lady Dark Horses.
"This year, we lost seven seniors to graduation, four of whom were on our starting lineup," Rivenbark explained. "This season, we have two seniors who played on last year's top-six team, Emily Edgerton and Lilly Williams. The rest of the line-up includes another senior, Zannah Royal, along with juniors April Sinclair and Mady Avery, and sophomore Alli Naylor."
Despite the team's youth, Rivenbark is confident in their ability to succeed, thanks to the leadership and guidance of the upper-classmen. "We have a young team, but we have the leadership of our upper classmen to guide and mold them," she added.
The number one doubles team, consisting of Edgerton and Sinclair, engaged in a fierce battle with their Triton counterparts. The match was a back-and-forth affair, with neither team able to gain complete control. Just when it seemed the Lady Dark Horses were on the ropes, they rallied and fought back, ultimately prevailing in a tiebreaker, 8-6.
"Both Clinton and Triton struggled to gain control throughout the final match of the night, with neither team gaining complete control. When one team would rally and gain momentum, their opposition would bounce back and do the same," Rivenbark recounted.
With the thrilling victory in the number one doubles match, the Clinton High School Lady Dark Horses emerged victorious, winning the overall series 5-4.
"Like most sports, tennis is 80 percent mental and 20 percent physical," Rivenbark said. "When you get statistics, or anything really, in your head instead of the game at hand, you lose focus. After singles play, our girls saw their mistakes and opportunities to gain the comeback."
Rivenbark also praised the team's parents, assistant coaches, and the school's athletic department for their unwavering support. "I am very blessed to have a great group to work with. First our players. These young ladies want to learn, play, and represent Clinton High School. They have spirit and determination," she said.
The head coach also acknowledged the importance of the "Dark Horse Village," the dedicated fans who provide encouragement and support, both in person and through social media. "Their kind words impact our team! We would not have a successful season without this support! Unless you live it, you don't realize how much goes into an extracurricular activity, like high school sports. It truly takes a village to encourage and support each other. We love our Dark Horse Village. Dark Horse Strong."
With this thrilling victory, the Clinton High School Lady Dark Horses have demonstrated their resilience, teamwork, and the power of the "Dark Horse Village" behind them. As they prepare to face Triton again next Tuesday, the Lady Dark Horses are poised to continue their impressive run and cement their status as a force to be reckoned with on the high school tennis circuit.
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