GIRLS’ ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Cindy Kuragami
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Few high school tennis players have dominated their leagues as thoroughly as Kuragami has ruled the Orange League. She won her fourth consecutive league championship Thursday by defeating Brea-Olinda’s Rachel Buenviaje, 6-0, 6-0. Kuragami never lost a set in four years of league singles play and her only regular-season loss came when she was a freshman. Her overall record is 191-1. This season in league play, Kuragami, who was the eighth-ranked 16-and-under player in Southern California last year, only lost six games. “It just didn’t seem as much of a challenge this year,” said Kuragami, whose yearly challenge comes Nov. 17 in the Southern Section individual championships. She has been eliminated in the third round, a match short of the round of 16, in each of the past three years. Kuragami, a 16-year-old with a grade-point average above 4.0, plans to apply to Ivy League schools such as Brown, Yale and Harvard.
Other top performers:
Misty Hartung, a Cypress volleyball player who had 19 kills in a five-game victory over Esperanza Tuesday and 15 kills in a three-game victory over Loara Thursday. The Centurions completed a perfect Empire League season with a 10-0 record.
Martha Pinto, a Katella cross-country runner who finished three miles in 17 minutes 51 seconds to win her fourth consecutive Empire League championship Thursday.
Molly Romm, who defeated Noriko Hopkins of Laguna Hills, 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (7-3), to win the Pacific Coast League singles championship Thursday.
School: Savanna High School Sport: Tennis Position: No. 1 singles Class: Senior
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