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She can Hackett at No. 2 singles

Herald Staff Writer

Sunday, Apr 20, 2014 5:01 PM MT

Updated Monday, Apr 21, 2014 4:47 PM MT

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Durango High School freshman Maggie Hackett has stepped right into the Demons’ varsity singles lineup this year. Hackett and the Demons will host Montezuma-Cortez at 4 p.m. Tuesday at DHS in the their home finale. “Stepping into a No. 2 singles match in your first match can be daunting, but she handled it with a lot of poise and focus,” DHS head coach Dave Weisfeldt said of Hackett earlier this season. The Demons are finally competing at full strength after dealing with a rash of injuries and scheduling conflicts earlier in the season. They took third at the Delta County Invitational on Saturday.
Durango High School freshman Maggie Hackett has stepped right into the Demons’ varsity singles lineup this year. Hackett and the Demons will host Montezuma-Cortez at 4 p.m. Tuesday at DHS in the their home finale. “Stepping into a No. 2 singles match in your first match can be daunting, but she handled it with a lot of poise and focus,” DHS head coach Dave Weisfeldt said of Hackett earlier this season. The Demons are finally competing at full strength after dealing with a rash of injuries and scheduling conflicts earlier in the season. They took third at the Delta County Invitational on Saturday.Steve Lewis/Durango Herald file photo

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