Friday, October 2, 2009

Match

Today was the tennis match against Acalanes High School in Lafayette. It was an away game. When we arrived in Lafayette, we saw Acalanes High tennis players warming up. We had to warm up because it can help us on the game by rallying. We were all focusing on the tennis game because we were kind of nervous but some of the people were not. The people that are not nervous, they just played it like rallying on the court. We are a team that supported each others.

During the match, we played different players because there were a lot of people in Acalanes High. First, we all started at the same time because there was enough court for us to play. We all had a partner to play double because everyone has to. After when we finished with the doubles, we can play single if we want to because it was just for fun. There were people that played single because some people wanted to experience how it's like. The others just wanted to have fun with their opponent. When I was finished playing doubles with my sister against the opponents. I went to the other court to see what happened if they are winning or not. When I saw Katherine and Kimberly playing the game, one of their opponent was so happy and enthusiasm. Katherine and Kimberly's opponent was not mad because they were trying their best on it. Finally Katherine and Kimberly won and Kim wanted to play single. She played against the person that was so enthusiasm. When they played each other, Kim won again and she was so happy about it.

Overall Alameda High won because we had 7 out of 5. We were happy about the winning points because we all did our best effort. After we finished the whole entire tennis, we left and went back to Alameda High School. In the van, we were discussing about the game and the enthusiasm person too. We were talking about the enthusiasm person because she was cheering on Kimberly while they are opponents. After that, we all went home because we were all tired of playing tennis in a hot weather.


1 comment:

  1. Wow! This sounds like a lot more fun than tennis on a wii. Do you often get to play your opponents in friendly, non-competitive matches? Or was it just because Acalanes' team had so many extra players?

    Plus, you get to play with your SISTER? Of all the athletes who are blogging about their games and practices, you sound like the happiest, most enthusiastic of all!

    Congratulations on your win, too...

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