Collins wins crown
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Former Corona del Mar High standout Parker Collins, unseeded and
unranked for the USC men’s tennis team heading into the Pac-10
doubles championships at the Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament, partnered
with Trojan teammate Daniel Langre to stun the field last weekend and
capture the title.
Collins and Langre, who defeated Stanford’s K.C. Corkery and James
Pade, 8-3, in the Pac-10 finals on Sunday at Ojai, became the first
USC pair to win the conference doubles championship since 1995, when
Brett Hansen and Fernando Samayoa captured the crown. Hansen, a
Newport Harbor High product and 1990 CIF Southern Section singles
champion, is now an assistant coach at USC.
Collins and Langre, who had played only six matches together this
season prior to the start of the Pac-10 championships, upset each of
their opponents with solid play, while improving in every round.
“This is such a great way to end the year, especially for Parker
[a redshirt junior],” USC Coach Peter Smith said. “Parker and Daniel
played great tennis this weekend and now they’re Pac-10 champions.
That’s something they will treasure the rest of their lives.”
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