Tennis: Damion keeps cruising along
Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - With appleheads and licorice in hand, life couldn’t
have been much sweeter, literally, for Jill Damion.
The fourth-seed from Newport Beach, playing in the girls 14 singles
division, used a complete arsenal of shots to defeat Irvine’s Leslie
Bullock, 6-1, 6-1, in the third round of the War by the Shore Junior
Tennis Classic Wednesday at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club.
“I guess I just played very well against her,” Damion said in between
bites of candy. “I tried to stay back and force her to make the mistakes.
When she hit the short ball, that’s when I would attack.”
It was a short-lived attack as the entire match lasted less than an
hour.
The lack of energy spent during the day helped Damion advance to
today’s semifinal after defeating fellow local Jamison Steele, 7-5, 6-3,
in the quarterfinals Wednesday night.
In Girls 18 singles, Corona del Mar High standout Brittany Minna gave
fourth-seeded Casey Knutson from Huntington Beach a run for her money,
before finally falling, 6-3, 6-3, in quarterfinal action.
After dropping a tough first set and falling behind, 5-0, to the Mater
Dei standout, Minna refused to quit, breaking Peterson twice to pull back
to within 5-3.
But Knutson, who teamed with Jodie Nygaard to win the Serra League
doubles title last year, broke Minna back to win the match.
A pair of locals will take to the courts in semifinal action. In boys
12 singles, unseeded Parker Rhodes from Corona del Mar, who upset
third-seeded Chris Freeman Tuesday, 7-5, 6-3, will take on second-seeded
Ryan Caughren of Newport Beach today at 11 a.m.
Also advancing to semifinal action is top-seeded Jill Braverman in
Girls 12 singles. She will take on fourth-seeded Roxanne Ellison today at
11 a.m.
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