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Game, Set, Match: Girls Tennis is “Serving” Once Again!

Sep 20, 2025

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Written by Ariel Connell, Staff writer

Girls tennis is doing great in their new season!

Well into the season, girls tennis is starting to show what they are truly capable of. The current record is 3-3, three losses, three wins. The team is not only amazing, but the girls are also extremely tight knit. “My favorite part about tennis is definitely the people and coach Mateljin, they truly are some of the best people on campus,” says Olivia Steele (11).

The team so far has played Ramona, Temecula Valley, Murrieta Valley, Norco, Patriot, and Rancho Cucamonga. When asked what the goals were for this year, coach Mateljin states, “our main goal is to go to the league playoffs, and I really just want the girls to improve on their consistency and skills and overall just get some experience for our players.” There are not many girls with varsity experience besides the captains, Sophie Moran and Rylee Turner, and some juniors, Elizabeth Murray, Penelope McIntosh, and Kelsey Troast.

Pictured here (left to right) Kelsey Troast, Sophie Moran, Elizabeth Murray, and Penelope

Coach Mateljin then continues to tell about how since there are no league games yet, he still changes up the starting roster, just to give these girls with little experience, more experience. 

Varsity girls after their 11-7 win against Murrieta Valley.

As previously stated, the team is a very close knit group, with most teammates being good friends outside of the sport. When asked their favorite memory, Caterina Vidussi (12) talks about how “riding the bus on the away games is my favorite part every single year. I get to make so many memories and also get to just hang out with my friends before we lock in and win!”

These girls practice for hours every day after school, starting during sixth period. They practice for almost two hours a day, four days a week. Some actually practice even more hours outside of school. Olivia Steele (11) states, “sometimes on the weekends, I go over to my friends house and we practice together in her backyard; it’s really fun, especially because she can help me wherever I need it.”

Pictured here (left to right), Stella McDonald, Emma Caro, Victoria Hernandez, Caterina Vidussi, Alaina Delgado, and Ally Tayton. All photo credit to Rylee Turner.

Simran Kaur, a junior on the JV team, says, “just recently me, Ally, and Olivia Steele, were rallying on the court and I had missed a backhand and almost fell. We laughed for the rest of practice, probably my favorite memory ever.” 

The next few months, these girls have a booked schedule, with tons of games going forward. Check out their schedule here, and come on out and root for our Bears on the tennis court:

DateOpponentTime/where
Monday Sep 22, 2025Palm Dessert3:15- Home
Tuesday Sep 23, 2025Citrus Hill*3:15- Away
Tuesday Sep 30, 2025JW North*3:15- Away (JV Home)
Wednesday Oct 1, 2025Liberty/Winchester*3:15- Home (JV Away)
Thursday Oct 2, 2025Paloma Valley*3:15- Home
Tuesday Oct 7, 2025Arlington*3:15- Away (JV Home)
Thursday Oct 9, 2025Citrus Hill*3:15- Home
Monday Oct 13, 2025Redlands3:15- Home
Tuesday Oct 14, 2025Liberty/Winchester*3:15- Away (JW Home)
Thursday Oct 16, 2025JW North*3:15- Home (JV Away)
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025Paloma Valley*3:15- Away
Thursday Oct 23, 2025Arlington*3:15- Home (JV Away)

*Denotes Ivy League match

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