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Ava Fragua is Belen’s No. 1 tennis player and partners with Gabby Jaramillo to form the Eagles top doubles team.

Belen 

It would be rather cheesy to say the Belen tennis team is off to a “smashing” start, but that sums it up.  

The BHS girls and boys are both 4-1 after sweeping the competition in the Belen Quad last week.  

“Our goal this year is to try and win a district title, for both boys and girls,” said Chrissy Cordova, who returns as head coach after a year off.  

The Eagles started the season in the Española Tournament, which was hindered by poor weather.  

Back home, under good conditions, the BHS boys defeated both Hope and Moriarty 7-2, while shutting out Bernalillo 9-0.   

Luke Austin and Cole Rodriguez, who is just back from the swim team, play No. 1 and No. 2 singles, respectively. The pair also teams up for doubles.  

“They are really powerful players,” said Cordova.  

“Last year was a beginning year for most of them,” Cordova said of an inexperienced boys’ team. “But this year, they came back strong.”  

The girls also dominated the quad with victories over Hope, 9-0, Moriarty, 5-4, and 9-0 against Bernalillo.  

Ava Fragua and Gabby Jaramillo, both juniors, have been on the roster since eighth grade and are one and two in singles while forming a doubles team that qualified for state last year. 

“They support the girls really well, teaching if they need a little help with something,” Cordova said of Fragua and Jaramillo.   

“Most of them started practicing in the fall,” Cordova said of the combined team. “We’re really going in with a lot of aggression. They just want to play.”  

Cordova said the players are having a fun time.  

“It puts a smile on my face — I’m happy to be back,” she said. 

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Mike Powers spent more than 40 years as a television news and sports anchor, mostly in the Albuquerque market. He has won numerous awards including New Mexico Sportscaster of the Year. He covers a wide range of sports, including the Valencia County prep scene.