Calabasas girls' tennis extends Marmonte League streak to 85

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Since moving to the Marmonte League in 2002, the Calabasas High girls' tennis team has not only boasted the most talent, but the deepest rosters of any group in the league.

With their most talented player, senior Sabrina Man-Son-Hing, missing Tuesday's match to attend to a family matter, the Coyotes again relied on their depth to extend one of the area's most impressive winning streaks.

Florence Hernandez and Emily Weissberg both swept in singles to lead host Calabasas to an 11-7 victory over upstart Simi Valley, increasing its league winning streak to 85 in a row.

"It's sad we didn't have Sabrina, but I'm really happy that we won," said senior Amy Rebhun, who teamed with Candace Goodman to win twice in doubles. "Hopefully this is the start of good things for us. We still need to pick it up in doubles, but I'm really happy about the win."

Krystal Hansard won twice in singles for Calabasas (2-2, 1-0). Lexi Daniels and Jessica Phan swept in doubles for Simi Valley (3-1, 0-1).


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