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Published: Oct 29, 2009 08:23 AM
Modified: Oct 29, 2009 08:29 AM

Falcons get revenge on East Chapel Hill
Green Hope Girls Tennis 08-27-09
Green Hope's Melissa Kandinata, serves on Thursday afternoon, August, 27 2009 at the Cary Tennis Center in Cary. ( Photo by C.F.Ward )
 
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CHAPEL HILL — In his second year as head coach of the Green Hope girls' tennis team, Kevin Taylor hoped this year's scheduling would help the team learn from the mistakes of one year ago. On Wednesday night, he learned his plan came together perfectly.

The Falcons (20-2) defeated second-ranked East Chapel Hill 5-4 in the second round of the NCHSAA dual team tennis playoffs. Green Hope, who lost to East 6-3 on Oct. 7, carried four of the six singles matches on the way to an upset over the defending East Regional champions.

Last season, in Taylor's first year, Green Hope went 17-0 during the regular season but lost in the first round of the dual playoffs. Determined not to have another postseason flop, Taylor scheduled powerful teams like East and Broughton to prepare them for a possible state championship run.

“It helped us to play East earlier this month,” said Taylor. “To come to a place that we've never been to before made us more prepared for tonight. [ECH coach] Lindsay [Linker] always runs a first-class, high-character program and her teams always come ready to play.”

The difference between the two matches came in number three singles. The Falcons' Laura Williams, who was injured in the prior match against East, rallied to upset Tegan Flynn 4-6, 6-2, and claimed the tiebreaker 10-8, despite trailing 5-1 at one point.

“That was the biggest point in the match,” said Taylor. “She showed a lot of fight and courage to come back from that. It was great for the team and helped us to a win tonight.”

Melissa Kandinata moved her record to 19-0 on the season with a straight sets victory over Tamara Hill in the top singles match. Helen Wang and Audrey Channell also claimed singles victories for the Falcons.

Leading 4-2 going into the doubles round, Kayla Stokes and Brianna Steele moved the Falcons' into the third round with a 9-4 win over East's Brittany Hill and Jasmine Sun.

Green Hope will face undefeated Broughton in the third round on Tuesday. Broughton got the better of the Falcons by a 6-3 score on Sept. 28.

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