Forester Players Take Three of the Top Four Spots at I.H.A. Women's Singles Tourney

Forester Players Take Three of the Top Four Spots at I.H.A. Women's Singles Tourney

Lake Forest College hosted the Illinois Handball Association Women's Singles Tournament over the weekend (November 13-14). Eight current Foresters and fvie Forester alumni were part of the 17-player field.

Senior Aimee Ulbert (Des Plaines, Ill.) was the event's runner-up for the fourth straight season after defeating sophomore Maria Dugas (Halifax, Nova Scotia) 21-4, 21-11 in the semifinals and falling to Megan Mehilos, a 2004 graduate of the College, 21-10, 18-21, 11-5 in the championship match. It was the first time Ulbert was able to win a game against Mehilos, who won the event for the eighth time in a row.

"I was extremely proud of the way Amy competed against Megan," began Lake Forest coach Mike Dau. "After winning the second game she fell behind 7-0 in the third. However, instead of just being satisfied with one game, she continued battling and actually outscored Megan 5-4 the rest of the way."

Dugas and Forester senior Emily Zender (Fishers, Ind.) finished third and fourth, respectively. They both won a pair of matches before falling in the semifinals. Dugas then defeated Zender 21-12, 21-14 in the third-place match.

Junior Sarah Brusig () fell to Zender in round one. She then prevailed twice in the B-Division, including a hard-fought 21-20, 19-21, 11-3 triumph in the semifinals, before losing in the final.

Fellow junior Bianca Greene (Santa Monica, Calif.) defeated classmate Emma Swanson () 21-20, 21-9 in the C-Division semifinals and sophomore Ann Szutenbach () 21-18, 21-12 to claim the division's title. Szutenbach had won 21-14, 21-14 in her semifinals and Swanson went on to take the division's third-place match 21-16, 21-7.

Lake Forest will host the Illinois Handball Association Contenders Tournament next weekend (November 20-21). "We have the largest field in the history of the tournament," notes Coach Dau. "There will be some challenges in putting together the brackets but I'm looking forward to the event."