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On Monday, Jacobs ran laps in the school hallways, stopping after each circuit to do strength, abdominal or agility exercises. Benson said he noticed last year when the weather was nice at the start of the season, that his team’s fitness levels were lacking.

“Once we get outside I almost put a pause on conditioning,” Benson said. “That has its effects negatively.”

Crystal Lake South coach Don Nead took his team into a classroom on Monday to talk about a variety of subjects both on and off the court. The Gators have more than 50 players out for the team this year, about half of them never having played competitively.

“Since I had so many players who haven’t played, it gave me a chance to teach,” Nead said. “But four weeks is too much.”

With a makeshift court set up in the gym at South, the team can practice serving and doing other drills.  

“I can accomplish a lot inside but ten courts is a lot nicer than one,” Nead said.

FVC Strength: One thing that always seems sure is the strength of the Crystal Lake schools. Jacobs is hoping the road to a Fox Valley Conference championship goes through Algonquin.      

“This is the best chance we’ve ever had at it,” Benson said. “We’ve got our depth and I feel like my one doubles team is the strongest I’ve seen in the last four years.”

Kingsley Bernardo echoed his coach’s hopes of winning a conference title.

“This is the best team we’ve had since I’ve been here,” Kingsley Bernardo said. “We have high expectations.”

Sidor simply wants to get the Crystal Lake jinx off of his back.

“The past three years I’ve been here we haven’t beaten one Crystal Lake school,” Sidor said. “We’re looking to sweep them this year.”

Nead said the Golden Eagles will get some tough competition from Prairie Ridge led by Ryan Kohl and Bij Heydari. Kohl qualified for state in singles last year at the C-G Sectional.

“I think the only sure thing is PR and Jacobs are going to be strong,” Nead said.

State Qualifiers: Making it to state is the goal for all of the top players in the area. Who will make it this year is far from certain, but nine local players return after qualifying last year.


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