NIWOT — A small crowd of teammates and players from other schools gathered in awe to watch Fairview’s Luke Treleaven work his magic with the racket.

“It’s just not fair, bro,” one onlooker said.

“There’s no chance,” another admitted through a chuckle. “I don’t think I’d hit a return.”

Making it look easy with his natural instincts and flair for dropping jaws, Treleaven rolled through the No. 1 singles field at the Granite Peaks League boys tennis championships Thursday. The junior won all three of his matches at host Niwot High School, including a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Monarch’s Isaac Anderson in the championship round.

“I felt good today,” the humble Treleaven said. “I felt like I was hitting the ball in the middle of my racket throughout the whole day.”

After moving from South Afric

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