When he took over as girls' tennis coach at Holy Family Catholic in Victoria three years ago, longtime tennis teacher Jack Roach saw a few things he liked in the team.
A Minnesota Tennis Hall of Fame coach and tennis professional, including two stints as coach of the University of Minnesota women's team, Roach saw a young team he could mold. The players had the requisite talent and loads of potential.
But, Roach knew, the Fire never would reach that potential without a major overhaul in one important area.
"They didn't have that mental toughness," he said. "The biggest thing I needed to do was give them confidence in themselves, make them believe they could win."
So he got tough himself. He extended practices and emphasized the physical aspect of the game. Most importantly, he stressed correcting technical flaws that had undermined their past performances.
Three years later, the results are in. Roach's assessment is proving to be spot on.
For the first time in team history, Holy Family has state tournament plans as the Class 1A, Section 5 champions. The Fire, the top seed in the section, lost only two individual matches in team tournament play. It defeated Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 7-0 and Annandale and Litchfield by identical 6-1 scores.
"I kept on 'em," said Roach of his hard-line approach. "I wasn't going to let them slide back. I wanted them to be thinking that, if they saw me walk by, they'd better be doing the right things. I would rather have them be afraid of me than like me."