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Discussing the upcoming boys’ tennis season, Biglerville High head coach Bob Brubaker noted his team has one of the best players in the YAIAA in Cole Herzing.

However, there is always room for improvement, even for a player with a 20-4 singles record a year ago, and Brubaker said Herzing’s ability to rally while trailing was a problem.

Therefore, he enlisted manager Carlee Brumgard, last fall’s All-Area Player of the Year in girls’ tennis, in a drill to challenge his top singles player.

In every game Brumgard served to Herzing, she began it with a 30-love lead. Conversely, when Herzing served, he began with a 30-love deficit.

“This is the mental part of the game,” Brubaker said. “You have to step up and work the point where you can win it.”

Noting Herzing beat Brumgard by the end of the drill, Brubaker said. “I think he’s ready to go to the next level, not only dominating the league, but he can play (players from) Central York and South Western. He will be a different kind of player mentally than he’s been in the past. “


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