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The reason I’m writing about this is, like most things, it reminds me of difficulties we’re having in our society.
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What this experience brought to mind, besides really looking forward to riding a bike again and getting back to a higher level of activity, plus looking more carefully when I step down, is recognition that goodness a knee has a lot of other stuff attached to it!Īs I limped my way before PT, trying to walk it off for weeks, the pain extended up my thigh to my lower back and down my calf to the bottom of my foot, and the route back to well looked like exercise, to stretch and strengthen about 20 supporting muscles and a few major ones, plus some nerves, which I had no idea could stretch. 6 singles, plans to play tennis at Randolph-Macon College in Virginia. Among the other Catholic players, graduating senior Camilla Thurman, who played No. Morris - a former East Tennessee State and Tennessee player - had grown up down the road in Athens, where Maeve’s mother, Michelle, also grew up playing tennis, he said.Īlthough just starting her senior year this fall, the younger Thornton has already committed to Furman.
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One of the latter is top player Thornton, whose Irish-born father, Dave Thornton, is a tennis pro at KRC and former Middle Tennessee State women’s coach. Morris has been at Catholic 15 years, and that was his fourth girls’ state team title to go with three previous boys’ championships as the school has transitioned from Division I to II.Īnd the situation with the courts is not as bad as it seems, as the team practices and plays at the nearby Cedar Bluff Racquet Club, where he happens to be the director of tennis.Ībout half of his girls’ players are members there and do their non-school practicing and training there, while the other half are members of the Knoxville Racquet Club. In the singles competition two days later, Thornton easily beat Riley Collins of Ensworth, 6-2, 6-1, for the title, while Murphy and Liakonis beat Baylor’s Helen Guerry and Agda Laakso for the doubles championship. The Lady Irish then won all the first three matches of singles to clinch a 4-0 win, and the other matches underway or waiting to start due to the availability of only four indoor courts were halted. They had barely beaten one tough region rival, Chattanooga Baylor, by a score of 4-3 in the regular season, but they knew beating them in the state final after beating Nashville Ensworth in the semifinal match would not be easy.Ĭompounding the uncertainty was that Baylor had one player who was not eligible until later in the season after transferring at the start of this school year from an Alabama school.īut on the indoor courts of the Adams Tennis Complex in Murfreesboro in wet conditions on May 25, Catholic did start out winning two out of three doubles, with one close match, to win the doubles point.