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D6 Athlete of the Week: Piper Clancy, Greeley West High School

D6 Athlete of the Week: Piper Clancy, Greeley West High School

"Every so often, you get a player that leaves a legacy on a program. Piper Clancy has done that in the past four seasons at Greeley West. Piper has been our #1 singles for 3 years now, maintaining a winning record every year, and continually adding to her awards. She finished 2nd in the Greeley West Invitation, and is ending her senior year with a 5-4 dual record. While her on-the-court accolades are impressive, her leadership and passion are unmatched. She is our captain for the second straight season, and you couldn't ask for a better individual to give a team speech. Piper will be competing to earn a 5A state berth as she leads our top 15 team to regionals. Student-athletes like Piper Clancy are why we coach." - Ryan Pace, Tennis Coach

Student Name

Piper Clancy

School

Greeley West High School

Grade Level

Senior

Sports

Tennis

Positions

#1 Singles

Stats

  • 8-8

"Being one of the only ones as #1 singles since sophomore year."   

What are your goals for this season?

"Make the most out of the season and have fun."   

Who are your role models in your sport or life, and how have they influenced you?

"My coaches, Ryan Pace, Gay West, and Randy Ross, have always encouraged me to play to the best of my ability. They have taught me it's not just about winning the match, but truly enjoying the moment."   

How do you manage the balance between academics and athletics? What strategies have been most effective for you? 

"I maintain balance by staying on top of my schoolwork. If I have the opportunity to finish an assignment early, I take it." 

How do you handle pressure and maintain mental resilience during high-stakes competition?

"I always remember a saying from my coach: 'Pressure is a privilege.' Whenever things get intense, I make sure to pause and take a breath."    

What are your career or college plans after you graduate high school? 

"I plan to attend Loyola Marymount University to study Finance."    

Do you have any funny pre-game rituals or superstitions that you stick to?

"I never eat before my match." 

If you were to participate in a talent show unrelated to your sport, what would your act be?

"I would play corn-hole."