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(RM) TENNIS5A_KSO_5_9_09161 - The 2009 State 5A Girls' Tennis Championships held at the Gates Tennis Center in Denver. Natalie Dunn, a junior at Poudre High School is the winner in her match. She beat Caroline Schnell, a junior at Cherry Creek High School. Kathryn Scott Osler, The Denver Post
(RM) TENNIS5A_KSO_5_9_09161 – The 2009 State 5A Girls’ Tennis Championships held at the Gates Tennis Center in Denver. Natalie Dunn, a junior at Poudre High School is the winner in her match. She beat Caroline Schnell, a junior at Cherry Creek High School. Kathryn Scott Osler, The Denver Post
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Height: 5-feet-9.

Weight: 125 pounds.

Age: 17. Born: Sept. 24, 1992, in Fort Collins.

High school sport: Tennis (2009 Class 5A No. 1 singles champion; finished fourth in 2007 and 2008).

Grade-point average: 3.8.

Class: Senior.

My favorite subject: Theory of knowledge.

My favorite athlete: Rafael Nadal.

My favorite team: Denver Nuggets.

What I listen to: Country.

The best things on my training table: A lot of protein shakes.

Prematch ritual: I have some on-court rituals, but I try not to get too crazy.

Time management tip: Prioritizing is the biggest thing, especially in high school. Generally, I have a lot of work and just get it done on time and try to work ahead.

Planned career: Undecided, signed to play tennis at the University of Denver.

My family: Parents Leticia and Kip, brothers Brandon and Alex, sister Melody.

I would love to visit: Australia.

What I like most about high school sports: I love the team thing. It’s cool playing for your school. In tennis, you play on your own. The high school season is the only time to be on a team and win for your school.

What I like least about high school sports: The season is short and weather is bad for girls tennis, but I love high school sports.

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