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Sensational sophomores Caleb Rapkins of James Monroe and Annie Moncure of Stafford are the All-Area tennis players of the year.
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All-Area tennis: Boys tennis player of the year

Date published: 6/23/2009

By ADAM HIMMELSBACH

When James Monroe sophomore Caleb Rapkins played in the Group AA tennis singles final this month, he stopped to consider how far he had come.

One year earlier, Rapkins was in Strasburg, Germany, undergoing surgery to repair a sports hernia injury.

He was told he would recover quickly, and that he would be back to smashing forehands before he knew it. But Rapkins, The Free Lance-Star's boys tennis player of the year, had also never been operated on, especially not in a foreign country.

But his father, Dennis, had researched the top sports hernia specialists in the world, and that led him to Dr. Ulrike Muschaweck, who had performed surgeries on professional athletes like British soccer star Michael Owen and Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton.

So after it was clear that physical therapy would not be enough to dull the pain in Rapkins' abdominal area, the family made an appointment with Muschaweck and booked a flight to Germany.

Rapkins had begun to experience the pain during his freshman year at James Monroe.

It came and went, and felt more like a pinched nerve than something too serious.

The physical therapy sessions allowed Rapkins to play tennis in less pain than before, but they did not stop it from lingering.

Rapkins spent about two weeks in Germany, including recovery time.

A few weeks after he returned to Fredericksburg, he was back on a tennis court.

He could not move laterally, but he could stand still and gently hit the ball over the net.

Then he started taking long walks. Then he started moving around on the court a bit more.

And after about six weeks, he felt better than ever. And then he got back to becoming the best young tennis player in this area.

This season, Rapkins went undefeated in district play and won the Battlefield District's singles and doubles championships.

He also won his first Region I singles crown, and advanced to the Group AA state final, where he fell to Patrick O'Keefe of Salem High School, 6-1, 6-0.

"This kid's got a bright future as a college player," James Monroe coach George Christoforatos said. "And beyond that, who knows? He's got a big game."

When Rapkins was in elementary school, he played baseball instead of tennis. He batted left-handed, and that would eventually give him a natural backhand in tennis.


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This week, The Free Lance-Star reveals its All-Area spring sports teams. Here is the schedule:

YESTERDAY: Lacrosse

TODAY: Tennis

TOMORROW: Track

THURSDAY: Softball

FRIDAY: Baseball

SATURDAY: Girls soccer

SUNDAY: Boys soccer



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Date published: 6/23/2009


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