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16 | Wednesday, May 10, 2017 | The Record-Courier

Tenured pro takes over ZCTC Lacrosse posts


overtime win
Special to The R-C

Dave Nostrant has been hired as


the new Zephyr Cove Tennis Club
pro. Staff Reports score at 5-all going to the
Nostrant brings decades of knowl- intermission.
edge to the Lake Tahoe and Douglas Carly Howe scored off an The first-year Douglas
County area. A welcome party is assist from Ashlyn Nelson club team is now 3-9 for its
being thrown for Nostrant on May early in overtime on Satur- season with a home game
27 starting at noon at the Zephyr day to lift the Douglas girls Friday at 5 p.m. against Truck-
Cove courts. lacrosse team to a dramatic ee and Saturday at 10 a.m.
The Viva La Tennis doubles mixer 13-12 win at home against against Coyote (McQueen).
and barbecue is the clubs season Spanish Springs. Note: Douglas also will be
opener for all levels and ages. Match Douglas surged to a 10-7 hosting a fundraiser at Yogurt
play is free for members, $10 for halftime lead and then Beach, located on Waterloo
guests. Memberships are available wrapped up its High Sierra Lane next to Lampe Park,
online (http://www.zctennis.com/ Lacrosse League win 1 min- from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30
about/membership/) or available ute, 35 seconds into the sud- p.m. Saturday. A percentage
that day. den death overtime at Gard- of proceeds from sales of
Zephyr Cove Tennis Club, with nerville Elementary School. yogurt will be donated to the
its six lighted courts, is located near Nelson, an eighth grader, non-profit Douglas lacrosse
George Whittell High School, off received a pass and then club customers need only
Warrior Way in Zephyr Cove. relayed the ball to Howe for to say they are supporting
Nostrant took up tennis at age the game-winning shot. Douglas girls lacrosse when
28 and three years later played at The Tigers were com- purchasing their dessert.
Northern Michigan University, ing off a closely contested In conjunction with the
where he completed work on his 8-5 loss on Friday on the fundraiser on Saturday, the
bachelors degree. Before that, he ZEPHYR COVE TENNIS CLUB Gardnerville Elementary lacrosse club will hold a car
played baseball at the University of Dave Nostrant has been announced as the Zephyr Cove Tennis Clubs new field. Peri Buck scored a wash in the parking lot of
Wisconsin-Parkside. pro. goal in the final 15 seconds Yogurt Beach from noon to
He taught for Vic Braden in West before halftime to tie the 3 p.m.
Germany before becoming director Wyoming and Wisconsin. helped to improve my game tremen-
of the Vic Braden Tennis College Im very excited to be there and dously, said Carolyn Wright, pres-
franchise in St. George, Utah. look forward to the opportunity, ident of Zephyr Cove Tennis Club TIGERS
In 2004 he co-founded Court Nostrant said. Ill offer a full range Foundation. When we were forced From page 14
Think Tennis and continued to of programs. to bring in a new pro this year after
operate the Vic Braden Tennis Nostrant will give individual and the passing of our longtime pro school record set by Andy Sturgess in 2004.
College Franchise until 2010. Since group lessons to all ages and lev- Rob Wheatley, Daves name quickly Josh Smithen won the 100 breaststroke (1:07.91, three-
forming Court Think Tennis now els, and hopes to put on multi-day topped the list of choices. tenths ahead of Pendleton), Joey Smithen the 200 freestyle
Dave Nostrant Tennis he has camps for locals and visitors. Visit www.zctennis.com for more (1:55.40) and Hight the 100 backstroke (59.21). Laningham
had camps in Nevada, California, Twice I have been to Daves information about Zephyr Cove took first-place in the 1-meter diving with a score of 133.65
Utah, Hawaii, Michigan, Arizona, camps in St. George, Utah. Dave has Tennis Club. points.
Douglas took first-place in the 200 medley relay as
Chris Manning, Taylor Knowles, Hight and Sullivan went
JUMP REGION PREVIEW 1:46.89.
From page 15 Here is a list of Douglas boys who Hight had a season-best time of 55.27 in the 100 butter-
have qualified for the region finals fly that trailed only Truckees Cooper DeRyk (53.70). Joey
Dawson Coman, Luke Gansberg, with top-four marks overall. The Smithen placed second in the 500 freestyle (5:28.39), Man-
Sean Wolfkiel and Pankey ran a top three finishers in each event ning second in the 200 IM (2:16.50), Kade Forbes third in
season-best 1:32.71 in the 4x200. Saturday advance to the NIAA State the 50 freestyle (25.20) and Jayden Forbes third in the 200
Pankey, Wolfkiel, Dawson and Race meet on May 19-20 at Foothill High freestyle (2:06.06).
Coman ran 44.59 in the 4x100. School in Las Vegas.
Wolfkiel logged two lifetime best Long jump: Cade Pankey, 21-8, No. GIRLS
marks in the horizontal jumps, 41- 1; Sean Wolfkiel, 20-11, No. 4. Hyatt, who placed seventh at last years region 200 IM fi-
4 for second-place in the triple Pole vault: Logan Kyle, 12-6, No. 1 nals, clocked a time of 2:25.93 to edge out Renos Madeline
jump and 20-11 in the long jump to tie; Samuel Brees, 12-0, No. 3 tie. Vogel (2:27.59) for first-place.
place fourth. Pankey placed third in Triple jump: Sean Wolfkiel, 41-4, Kaela Forvilly, Kaila Duffy, Taylor Sullivan and Hyatt won
the triple jump at 41-0. No. 3. their medley relay race in 1:59.69.
Other Douglas place finishers in- 1,600 meters: John Munyan, 4:36.12, Kaila Duffy and Lilyanne Bickmore placed second and
cluded sophomore Luke Gansberg, No. 2. third in the 100 butterfly with respective times of 1:05.09
who took second in the 400 (55.16). 4x100 relay: Douglas, 44.59, No. 3. and 1:05.94.
Dawson Coman advanced as he ran 4x200 relay: Douglas, 1:32.71, No. 3. Cailey Tollman took second-place in the 500 freestyle
23.23 to place fourth in the 200 (5:35.21), Duffy third in the 50 freestyle (27.21) and Kayla
and 11.29 to tie his lifetime best and to place seventh, however the dis- Ruffo third in the 200 IM (2:34.53).
place sixth in the 100. Freshman tance came up short of qualifying Douglas went 3-4-5 in the 100 freestyle with Kaela For-
Dawson Coman placed sixth in the for the finals. BRAD COMAN villy (1:00.35) and Tiffany Robinson (1:01.52).
300 intermediate hurdles in a per- Damonte Ranch won the team Tigers senior John Munyan won the Jessica Withrow placed third in the diving with 142.85
sonal best 45.48. title with 175.5 points, followed by 800 meters on Saturday, but was lat- points, while teammates Olivia Tahti took fourth (129,35),
Senior Tahoma Smokey threw a Bishop Manogues 99, Galenas 86.5 er disqualified. He advanced to the Hallie Nelson fifth (129.15) and Emily Hillman sixth
personal best 43-0 in the discus and Douglas with 84. region finals in the 1,600 meters. (128.65).

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