On Friday, Sept. 5, the Bethlehem girls’ tennis team hosted Suburban Council foe Colonie. The windy Friday afternoon didn’t stop the Eagles from cruising to a 8-to-1 win over the Wolfpack.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Which way am I going: Eagles’ Sophia Garcia plants her feet as she looks to hit a forehand shot back towards Wolfpack’s Autumn Kozlowski. Garcia won 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Nice and easy: Eagles’ Sophia Goo brings her racket towards the ball as she nails a backhand shot back over the net. Goo won 6-2, 6-0 over Wolfpack’s Emne Mayhew.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Easy tap: Eagles’ Laila Gasson sticks her racket, as she stares at the ball, to connect with it to drop a shot back for a winner. Gasson/Emilia Pallela won 7-5, 6-2 over Wolfpack’s Elena Bemer/Iva Dikellavi.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Patiently waiting: Christina Sui serves the ball towards the Colonie side as Sui’s teammate Macy Young peers over the net. Sui/Young won 6-1, 6-0 over Wolfpack’s Hayden France/Kaiden Cody.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
On her game: Eagles’ Samantha Johnson extends her arm out as she looks to get her racket onto the Wolfpack shot as her teammate Clair Applebee watches. Johnson/Applebee won 6-1, 6-0 over Wolfpack’s Emily Barkhamian/Alice Shen.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Driving it past: Eagles’ Kaylee Gallo has her eyes locked onto the ball as she prepares to hit a backhand shot past Wolfpack’s Mikaella Ruff. Gallo won 6-4, 6-4.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Set and ready: Eagles’ Sahasca Jongalgi watches the ball bounce towards her as she plants her feet to prepare to hit a backhand shot. Jongalgi won 1-6, 6-1, 6-3 over Wolfpack’s Emma Graves.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Slicing her shot: Eagles’ Eliza Amirbekian squats down as she stares at the ball as she sets to hit a backhand shot. Amirekian won 6-2, 6-3 over Wolfpack’s Olivia Hoffman.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Punch shot: Eagles’ Aylea Anderson twists her wrist to get her racket onto the ball for a forehand shot. Anderson lost 2-6, 3-6.