During a recent government meeting, the spotlight shone on Rayne Epler, a standout tennis player who qualified for the UIL State Tennis Tournament. Epler, who is set to graduate and attend Saint Michael's College in Vermont, was celebrated for his impressive achievements in high school tennis.
Coach Larry Oxford recounted Epler's journey, highlighting his arrival as a freshman with a diverse athletic background. Initially uncertain about his sport of choice, Epler quickly proved his talent, earning a spot on the varsity team despite being new to tennis. Over the years, he demonstrated remarkable growth, winning district titles and contributing to his team's success in regional competitions. This year marked his third consecutive qualification for the state meet, a testament to his dedication and skill.
In addition to honoring Epler, the meeting also acknowledged Coach Larry Oxford, who recently announced his retirement. The unexpected tribute allowed attendees to reflect on Oxford's impact on the tennis program and the athletes he has mentored throughout his career. The meeting underscored the importance of recognizing student-athletes and educators who contribute significantly to their communities.