LETTER OF THE WEEK
The well-deserved tribute to former UCI Tennis coach, Greg Patton,
written by Pilot reporter Richard Dunn, really hit home to this retired
UCI biology professor and should-be-retired tennis hack (“UCI -- One wild
ride for one of the world’s friendliest tennis coaches,” Nov. 27). But
what especially resonated was the statement that “Patton’s favorite
highlight is coaching UCI to an upset victory over UCLA in the 1989
regional final, [with] an Anteater squad featuring [Trevor] Kronemann,
Mark Kaplan and Mike Briggs.”
I attended that final, mostly because Trevor, Mark and Mike were
students that year in my class on “Human Conception to Birth.” At the end
of the quarter, I recall announcing the triumph to the class and that
both Trevor and Mark had been named All-American that year.
The highlight of my own short-lived tennis stardom also occurred in
1989 when Trevor and Mark got hooked up with me in a Tennis Team --
faculty round robin, a sort of mixed doubles of tennis team members with
a bunch of misfit faculty players. With Trevor and Mark as my alternate
partners, how could I lose?
I did not lose, and thus won the faculty cup for the only time in a
number of years of trying. My strategy was simple. I hugged the net on my
side and told Trevor or Mark that the other three fourths of our side of
the court was theirs.
I failed to win the cup the next four times before my retirement. Greg
Patton, who led the Newport Dukes and the Idaho Sneakers to two
championship matches and failed all times to win the finals, said “[he
was] the Marv Levy of World Team Tennis.”
Marv Levy, reporter Dunn reminds us, led the Buffalo Bills to four
Super Bowls and lost every time. Marv Levy also was my classmate in
college where we both were elected charter members of our first Phi Beta
Kappa chapter. This old tennis hack plans to meet Marv again in June at
our 50th college reunion. Maybe I will challenge him to a game of tennis.
HOWARD M. LENHOFF
Professor Emeritus, UCI School of Biological Sciences
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