Wednesday, November 21, 2007

MCCLUNG DOMINATES STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT!

Yes, Danny McClung Sports Fans, the MCCLUNG completed the State Tennis Tournament "Undefeated"! McClung's accomplishments are even more amazing when you consider he played with different partners, different days, and morning and evening matches. Danny has received numerous calls requesting his score results. The results by match are as follows:
  • 1st match: 6-2, 6-2
  • 2nd match: 6-4, 6-4
  • 3rd match: 3-6, 6-1, 10-6

Unfortunately, McClung had to work Friday and was unable to play in the two matches which his team lost 4 of the 6 matches in 3rd set tie-breakers while winning one of the six. McClung looks forward to updated all fans as his tennis exploits continue. His personal email is aceitdano@bellsouth.net.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

MCCLUNG AND MCCLUNG DEFEAT HENLEY AND CARTER

Tennis history has once again turned her head! Yes, this is the same Henley/Carter Team that defeated McClung and his unknown partner when he first moved to Mississippi. Of course his partner had a stomach virus while attempting to play tennis and wasn't a real tennis player to start with. The Henley/Carter Team came up with a winning strategy, "Don't hit the ball to McClung". The execution of this strategy has rarely been successful as proven by McClung's 20 year record that would have Roger Federer dreaming for a trade. Henley and Carter became quick friends with their victim and McClung entered into the Team Tennis stage thanks solely to them. Both have been captains and of course recruited McClung to be on their teams. McClung would like to thank them publicly for initiating a platform to display his awesome skills. By the way, McClung and McClung is not Danny and his mother, Wanda, who are three time champions of the Open Bridges Tennis Center Mother/Son Tournament as well as champions of various other tournaments held around the state. No, McClung played with his 13 year old son to spring him to victory over the fellows that got his dad's Mississippi Tennis Career started before he was even born. A changing of the guard one may say; tennis folklore to others...

The McClung