THE SPOKESMAN • WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 2021 P7 Continuing dominance in tennis With no state tournament to look toward, Redmond boys still enjoying an undefeated season BY BRIAN RATHBONE The Bulletin R EDMOND — Not long ago, the Redmond boys tennis team was eyeing a run that could have resulted in multiple state titles. After capturing the Class 5A state team title in 2019, coach Nathan Saito saw 2020 as a year the squad could have re- peated as champions, and 2021 as a year his team would be seeking a three-peat. The COVID-19 pandemic put an end to that possible string of state titles. However, winning the state champion- ship, let alone repeating, is not what the program has been about. “We don’t really have goals like that. One of our mottos is to go out and play every match to win,” Saito said. “Just go out and play hard. That takes a little pressure off. It is a good group of kids. I say this before every match: the goal is to play good tennis and have good sportsmanship, and that is what they do.” That formula has contin- ued to work after the 2020 sea- son was canceled and no state tournament is scheduled this spring after a short six-week season. With two matches re- maining in the season and a district tournament on the horizon, the Panthers have yet to lose a match as a team. Their most recent win came May 5 in a 7-1 victory over Ridgeview at Sam Johnson Park in Red- mond. “I would say we are hav- ing an up year while the rest of the league is kind of down,” Saito said of the Intermountain Conference. “It has been nice to get out and play competi- tively. We have a good crop of seniors who have put a lot of time in here, and this year we would have been competitive (at state). We are thankful that we could even play.” A new crop of leaders is paving the way for the Red- mond program. Gone are Benny Saito, 2019 doubles state champion, and Breaden Brooks, who finished third in the singles state tournament in 2019. Now it’s the younger Saito brother, Yoshi, and Sky- ler Jones, the second half of the doubles championship duo with Benny Saito, in charge of guiding the team. “I just hope to inspire the younger guys and help im- prove their skills and just make them better,” said Jones, a se- nior playing his final weeks of high school tennis before hit- ting the hardwood for basket- ball. “I want to get better and improve my skills but I also want them to succeed as well, pushing them and encouraging them and cheering them on.” In an individual-driven sport like tennis, keeping skills sharp is important so as not to SOLUTION Sudoku on Page 2 FIND IT in the SPOKESMAN CLASSIFIEDS 923-3725 or classified@ redmondspokesman.com Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin Redmond’s Yoshi Saito returns a shot while playing a singles match against Ridgeview’s Walter Gates at Sam Johnson Park in Redmond on May 5. “When I can hang with him it’s fun,” said Yoshi Saito, a ju- nior. “When he is whooping me it isn’t.” Although there is some dis- appointment that there is no state tournament this year, the Redmond program is enjoying the home stretch of the sea- son with upcoming dual meets against Hood River Valley and Crook County next week, be- fore the Intermountain Con- ference Tournament returns. “It will be fun to make a run at districts,” Yoshi Saito said. “I think our eyes were set on state this year and last year. But it is too late for that now. We are just out here having fun.” ý get passed up by other players. Jones and Yoshi Saito play mul- tiple times per week, and from time to time, square off against each other to improve. “We will occasionally hit at Eagle Crest (Resort) because it is good to challenge yourself by playing people of equal or bet- ter ability than you, so it is im- portant for us to be hitting and playing each other,” Jones said. Homer I. Clark of Redmond, OR Timothy J. Allen of Bend, OR Feb 19, 1928 - April 30, 2021 Arrangements: Arrangements Entrusted To: Redmond Memorial Chapel; 541.548.3219. Please visit www.redmond- memorial.com to sign the on-line guest book or to leave a thought, memo- ry, or condolence for the family Services: Graveside services are scheduled at Juniper Ha- ven Cemetery, Prineville, Friday, May 14, 2021 at 10:00 AM. Potluck to follow service at Harwood Park, Prineville Contributions may be made to: A Charity of Your Choice January 25, 1952 - May 3, 2021 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals, Bend 541-318-0842 www.autumnfunerals.net Services: Memorial services will be held later Contributions may be made to: Partners in Care Hospice, 2075 NE Wyatt Ct., Bend, OR 97701 Fred Lewis Coulter of Bend, OR August 20, 1927 - April 28, 2021 Arrangements: Baird Funeral Home of Bend is honored to serve the Coulter family. Please visit our website, www.bairdfh.com, to share condolences and sign our online guest book. Services: 1:00pm on May 15, 2021 at Finley-Sunset Hills Memorial Park in Portland, Oregon Contributions may be made to: St. Charles Hospice (https://foundation. stcharleshealthcare.org/ donate) Gloria J. Kuenzi of Redmond, OR February 3, 1939 - May 2, 2021 Arrangements: Arrangements Entrusted To: Redmond Memorial Chapel www.redmondme- morial.com ; 541.548.3219 Services: A Celebration of Life will be planned for a future date Contributions may be made to: American Diabetes Association John W. Bancroft Jr. of Bend, OR July 8, 1933 - May 3, 2021 Arrangements: Baird Funeral Home of Bend is honored to serve the Bancroft family. Please visit our website, www. bairdfh.com, to share condolences and sign our online guest book. 541.382.0903 Services: Family Service planned at a later date. Barbara Lynn Winters of Redmond, OR Dec 21, 1927 - May 3, 2021 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals-RED- MOND www.autumnfuner- als.net 541-504-9485 Services: Private services will be held at a later date. Lois Mae Maddox of Terrebonne, OR May 1, 1928 - April 29, 2021 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals, Red- mond 541-504-9485 www. autumnfunerals.net Services: No Services will be held at this time. Maria Lockhart of Redmond, OR Aug 20, 1930 - April 27, 2021 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals, Red- mond 541-504-9485 www. autumnfunerals.net Services: Services will be held at a later date. Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com