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The Webster City boys tennis team is gearing up for an exciting and unpredictable 2024 season under the guidance of interim head coach Mark Fisher. With a mix of experienced veterans and promising newcomers, the Lynx are ready to hit the courts and see what they can achieve.

Returning players like Hank Christenson, Rogan Nepereny, and Noah Lantz bring a combination of skill and leadership to the team. Christenson, a junior, has been a driving force within the program, while Nepereny, a senior, and Lantz, a sophomore, have already shown their potential on the court.

Fisher is optimistic about the team’s potential, emphasizing the importance of consistency and development throughout the season. With a roster that includes junior Tyler Vasquez, sophomore Jesse Toftee, and freshmen Zayden Card, James Elliott, and Codi Gray, the Lynx are looking to build a strong foundation for success.

The team’s schedule is packed with tough opponents, including Clear Lake, Iowa Falls-Alden, and North Polk. The highlight of the season will be the North Central Conference meet in Webster City on May 1, where the Lynx will have the opportunity to showcase their skills against the best in the conference.

As the team prepares for their season opener against Clear Lake, Fisher is focused on fostering a competitive spirit and a commitment to improvement. With hard work and dedication, the Webster City boys tennis team is poised to make a statement in the 2024 season.

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