They also visited Hollywood, which Claudia Luis Villalonga, 12, insisted on. She wanted to see the stars on the Walk of Fame of her favorite actors, Johnny Depp andPenelope Cruz.
Villalonga, who is also from Mallorca, isn't really a tennis player. She sees herself more as a future actress. She wouldn't mind being as popular as "Rafa" one day.
"I started tennis four months ago because they told me I would come to California," said Villalonga, who speaks English with just a slight Spanish accent. "It was my dream, so I started playing tennis …I want to have like 10 Oscars and my own star [on the walk of fame]."
The tennis has been good. Garcia is a top girls' player from the La Rioja province of Spain.
"She is the champion of her county," Maroto said. "This is where they grow the best wine in Spain. Her father is the pro at the tennis club, La Rioja Calahorra."
Longoria said Munde has been a solid boys' player and has not lost any of his sets so far. A couple of days ago, he even got an opportunity to hit against Taylor Dent, a former pro who once starred at Corona del Mar High.
"They all seem like they're having a ton of fun," said Sage Hill incoming junior Sam Sherman, a transfer from Minnesota. "It'd be really cool to go to a different country to play tennis."
The Lightning may also get that opportunity. Maroto said he'd like to host the Sage Hill players in Spain as well.
But, for now, the Sage Hill players are enjoying the company of their new Spanish friends before they leave Aug. 20. They'll go to Knott's Berry Farm on Saturday. On Sunday, it's more shopping down in La Jolla.
Longoria said the tennis training should help his girls' team, which advanced to the CIF Southern Section Division IV championship match in 2010, as it gets ready for the new season. The Sage girls' team tryouts begin Monday.
Longoria, laughing, said he wishes the Spanish players didn't have to leave so soon.
"Now all I need to do is get them eligible to play for me," he said. "Then I can win the CIF championship every year. I'll just import them from Mallorca."