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SANFORD — There was no panic in the Sanford tennis players. There was only focus on “every point.”

That’s how Sanford tennis player Kayla Cote put it on Wednesday afternoon after her team was down 2-0 to Biddeford before storming back to win 3-2 in a Western Maine Class A girls tennis preliminary round match.

“Coach always tells us to focus on the next point,” said Cote, who plays No. 1 singles for Sanford. “That’s all we can do.”

Cote used that strategy to her advantage in her pivotal match against Biddeford’s No. 1 player Aly Roy.

Cote won 7-5, 7-5, but trailed 5-4 in both sets of the evenly played match. At times, both players rallied for five minutes on deuce and ad points with Cote trailing.

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“That’s what I like,” Cote said. “I’m known to do that, but I just try to make every point count and not worry about it.”

Cote’s victory prevented Biddeford from winning the overall match and pushed the score to 2-1. It proved to be the turning point.

“It was extremely frustrating,” Roy said. “She’s a great player, and I couldn’t break her. Once we went to deuce, it was never ending.”

From there, the Sanford doubles teams did the work.

The sister duo of Mimi and Misa Mai beat Biddeford’s Justine Bouthot and Autumn Carey, but not after a long match that went three sets.

The Mai girls won the first set 6-3, but Bouthot and Carey bounced back to win the second set 6-4. The sisters, however, took the third set 6-2 for the match.

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“I have a lot of faith in my doubles teams,” Sanford coach Aaron Stam said. “That was just a great match. Biddeford really pushed us and played well. They are a good team.”

The Sanford doubles team of Chelsea Rodrigue and Logan Fecteau sealed the win beating Biddeford’s Michelle Cote and Hannah Lariviere 7-6 (7-2), 6-2.

Sanford advanced to play No. 1 McAuley today at 4 p.m. at Payson Park in Portland.

Stam said the match will be a challenge.

“They’re the No. 1 seed for a reason,” he said. “I feel good about our team right now and think we’ll be ready. We’re playing well.”

The Thornton Academy boys also advanced to play No. 1 Deering today after beating No. 9 Bonny Eagle, 3-2, Wednesday afternoon.

Both Kennebunk squads lost on Wednesday, ending their seasons.

* An earlier version of this story was published with an error. This version reflects the correction(s). Contact Al Edwards at 282-1535, Ext. 323.



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