Women’s Badminton Preview: Out to make a racquet
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Steve Virgen
Though in its inaugural season, the Orange Coast College women’s
badminton team will not focus on taking baby steps.
This kid is ready to walk.
Witness OCC’s first opponent, defending state champion San Diego Mesa.
Coach Barbara Bond is pleased that there is another opportunity for
women at Coast, but she’s not totally satisfied.
“It’s all nice to say that you’re just going to play,” Bond said.
“But, when it comes down to getting out on the court, I really don’t like
to lose. And, I expect that we’ll win some matches.”
Four players will carry over the drive to win from the other sports
they play at Coast. Sophomore Becky Lake and freshman Kristen Hamman will
spend the soccer offseason by taking to the birdie and racquet. Lake
played as a midfielder last season on the soccer team and Hamman was a
defender.
Sophomores Tina Nguyen and Rana Duszynski, of OCC volleyball, will
also serve as pioneers. Nguyen was a setter who finished with 730 assists
and Duszynski was a hard working role player.
OCC’s new team also has an international student, Ane Nielsen, from
Denmark. Bond said, Nielsen is excited to learn the sport and become
competitive as is Emily Malek from University High.
Freshman Alyssa Huynh supplies the Pirates with experience. She played
while in high school at Westminster.
Bond will also have some experienced help as Todd Aubin, who went
through Coast’s athletic training program and is finishing his education
at Cal State Fullerton, will serve as the Pirates’ assistant. Aubin is an
avid badminton player who is ranked 12th in the nation in men’s doubles
(ranking according to USA Badminton). Aubin is teamed with Justin Egerer.
Bond, who has coached field hockey, softball, basketball and started
women’s soccer at OCC, said she is faced with three challenges to start
badminton.
First, respect. Bond said she wants her players to be proud they are
on the team and she wants others to respect the sport and the squad.
Then, advertising. Bond tries to spread the word in her classes by
challenging her students to play. Other than that, she said, it’s
difficult to get the word out.
Third is recruiting. The coach is looking for “special” athletes
because badminton requires finesse.
“There’s so much skill required in the sport,” Bond said. “It’s fun to
watch a skilled person play the sport because they’re like dancers.”
Aside from the challenges, Bond is hoping the players learn quickly
and the team can compete at a respectable level.
She hopes she can bring about the same success she had for women’s
soccer.
In 1981, she guided the women’s soccer in its inaugural season. Three
years later, she led the Pirates to a 10-0-0 finish in South Coast
Conference play and in 1989, Bond coached the squad to a state title.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 2001 WOMEN’S BADMINTON
INAUGURAL SEASON
Rana Duszynski So.
Kristen Hamman Fr.
Alyssa Huynh Fr.
Becky Lake So.
Emily Malek Fr.
Tina Nguyen So.
Ane Nielsen Fr.
Coach: Barbara Bond
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