National prep tennis invitational set
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CORONA DEL MAR - Nine of a 16-team field have been confirmed for
the Corona del Mar National High School Tennis All-American Invitational
Tournament, which take place March 16, 17 and 18 at five sites, covering
50 courts, according to tournament director and CdM High boys tennis
coach Tim Mang.
Palisades Tennis Club will host the championship final on March 18, as
well as Opening Ceremonies, and the March 16 Celebrities Tournament,
which, among others, will feature Phil and Taylor Dent.
Sites for the tournament include the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club,
Newport Beach Tennis Club, Corona del Mar High, Costa Mesa Tennis Club
and Palisades.
Two items prompted the longtime successful Mang to formulate such a
tournament - the relatively poor situation his Sea Kings endured in an
out-of-state tournament last spring with a national cast, and the lack of
an All-American status for high school tennis players since 1993.
All of the entries are listed in the Top 25 nationally.
Confirmed entries at this point are perennial Southland power Peninsula
High of Palisades; Centennial of Bakersfield, the defending CIF champion
from its section; EC Glass High of Virginia; Green Valley of Henderson,
the Nevada state champion; North Medford High, a state finalist in Oregon
last spring; Michael Kropp High of Pembroke Pine, Fla.(near Miami); John
Burroughs High of St. Louis; and Cherry Creek High of Englewood, Colo.,
which may very well have the longest winning streak of any sports team in
creation.
Cherry Creek High has been undefeated for the last 28 years, according to
Mang.
“There are problems with many of the schools we’d like to invite,” said
Mang, “because of their state regulations, which ban travel beyond 450 or
500 miles.”
That eliminates schools who hail from such areas as Indiana, Illinois and
Michigan, among others.
Mang said the athletes will most likely be staying at area hotels,
although he has hopes of affording some with stayovers at local
residences.
Meanwhile, work continues on filling out the 16-team bracket, which
will afford each team four matches over the two-day format.
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