The spotlight shone on Rochester Century senior Jessie Aney on Tuesday, and with good reason.
Aney, whose tennis résumé is more impressive than her slicing backhand, was lured by the members of the Rochester Century boys' tennis team to play with them in hopes of a winning a state tournament berth. She won the 2011 Class 2A girls' singles and 2012 girls' doubles championships and has accepted a tennis scholarship to North Carolina.
The move worked when the Panthers ousted longtime champion Rochester Mayo in the Section 1 finals.
"I thought coming into this season there were four teams that could win [the section]," Century coach Nick Crossley said. "Getting Jessie kind of put us over the edge."
With Aney playing No. 1 singles on Tuesday and setting the tone for the rest of the team, the Panthers continued their roll, defeating Edina 6-1 in the Class 2A team quarterfinals at Baseline Tennis Center in Minneapolis. Aney defeated Edina's Michael O'Neil 6-2, 6-2, keying a Century sweep of all four singles matches.
"You can't get anything by her on the baseline," O'Neil said. "She's just a really, really good player.
While Aney was a reluctant center of attention — "I didn't do this for me," she said — another vital piece of the Century puzzle didn't even get to pick up a racquet Tuesday, relegated to cheering his Century teammates on.
Senior Branden Yates is one of the Panthers' captains, and, before Aney's arrival, was expected to contribute at No. 3 doubles.