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Sophomore tennis player finds enjoyment in playing tennis

Following in his father’s footsteps, who played tennis in high school, sophomore varsity tennis player Jack Townsend has found enjoyment playing tennis for the school.

“Tennis is always fun to play,” Townsend said. “When playing, you’re always doing something, you can never get bored.”

On the team, Townsend said he has a leadership role and plays his hardest in both practices and games. He sets a good role, playing to his full potential.

“I make sure that I am going 100 percent,” Townsend said. “I try my best and make sure my teammates are not slacking off.”

Out of the season, Townsend has improved his tennis abilities and made new friends.

“When it comes to my teammates and I, we are all friends,” Townsend said. “We are really, really close to one another.”

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