Saida, Warsaw impressive in first round
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* Corona del Mar High boys tennis coach Tim Mang made a few
adjustments and discovered what could be an effective doubles team
during the Sea Kings’ 15-3 first-round victory over visiting South
Torrance in the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs Saturday.
The Sea Kings remained undefeated, improving to 20-0.
CdM seniors Issei Saida and Bryan Warsaw played at No. 3 doubles
and swept, recording 6-2, 6-1, 6-1 victories. Saida usually plays
doubles with sophomore Welsey Miller, who competed at No. 2 singles.
“Saida and Warsaw did great together,” Mang said. “They really
came together. That’s going to help us later on in CIF. They were
both hustling and talking to each. That’s a pretty good doubles
team.”
Miller also fared well in singles, as he collected three wins
without dropping a game. Senior Garrett Snyder and sophomore Spencer
Reitz also won three sets in singles and both gave up just one game
each.
“The singles were strong as usual,” Mang said. “That’s the second
time I used Miller in singles and he did well.”
The Sea Kings play in the second round Tuesday, when they will
face Santa Margarita. A coin toss will determine the home team.
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CIF Division I
First round CdM 15, S. Torrance 3
Singles -- Snyder (CdM) def. Su, 6-1, def. Hamada, 6-0, def. Uyeda, 6-0; Miller (CdM) 6-0, 6-0, 6-0; Reitz (CdM), 6-1, 6-0, 6-0
Doubles -- Roberts-Pham (CdM) lost to Tinaka-Tehrani, 3-6, def. Giles-Baye, 6-2, def. Tao-Song, 6-0; Nguyen-Gingold (CdM) lost 2-6, substitute Koury-Nguyen lost 1-6, won, 6-1; Saida-Warsaw (CdM) won, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1
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Sage wins first playoff
* Sage Hill School went the distance to earn its first playoff win
in the three years of the program.
The Lightning won on games, 81-79, after a 9-9 tie with host
Savanna in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division V
playoffs.
Sage Hill’s No. 3 doubles team of Ian Livingston and Ara Dimirjian
rallied back from a 5-3 deficit in the final set of the day, which
was against Savanna’s No. 2 tandem.
Livingston and Dimirjian also trailed, 5-4, and were facing match
point, but came back to win, 7-5, and tied the match, 9-9.
Eric Burton and Tristan Cordier, playing at No. 1 doubles,
recorded the only sweep of the match for the Lightning (9-7).
“It was definitely a team effort,” Lightning Coach A.G. Longoria
said. “It was exciting. There was a big crowd there. This was our
first playoff win and it was probably our biggest win ever.”
The Lightning, the sixth seed, will face Covina Tuesday. A coin
toss will decide the host.
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CIF Division V
First round Sage Hill 9, Savanna 9
Sage Hill wins on games, 81-79
Singles -- Solodko (SH) lost to Taylor, 6-7, def. Truong, 6-0, lost to K. Tran, 2-6; Milovantsev (SH) lost, 1-6, 2-6, won, 6-2; Chin (SH) won, 7-5, lost, 0-6, 0-6. Doubles -- Burton-Cordier (SH) def. Amjad-Vu, 7-5, def. Manaloto-D. Tran, 6-1, def.
Fung-Path, 6-4; Ramadan-Montekab (SH) lost, 5-7, 5-7, won, 6-0; Livingston-Dimirjian (SH) won, 6-0, 7-5, lost 3-6
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Sailors bow out
* Junior Charlie Farmer won three sets in singles, but Newport
Harbor lost to host Beverly Hills, 12-5, in the first round of the
CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs Saturday.
Freshman Robert Khoury nearly swept in singles, but lost his first
set in a tiebreaker, 8-6. Newport Harbor ended its season at 9-6.
“We played them pretty tight,” Newport Coach Jeff Thomsen said.
“We just came up a little short in doubles. They were a little more
deeper than us. We had a really good season, the team came together
and started to play their best tennis toward the end of the year.”
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CIF Division I
First round Beverly Hills 13, Newport Harbor 5
Singles -- Tweena (NH) lost to Gurman, 0-6, lost to Hansman, 0-6, lost to Cha, 1-6; Farmer (NH) won, 7-5, 6-2, won by default; Khoury (NH) lost, 6-7 (6-8), won, 6-2, 6-0. Doubles -- Hochwald-Lund (NH) lost to Brien-Himeles, 1-6, lost to Lin-Burevman,
2-6, lost to Eidleman-Ruspoli, 2-6; Lutfy/Espley-Jones (NH) lost, 0-6, 1-6, 1-6; Deck-Seryduk (NH) lost, 2-6, 6-7 (6-8), 0-6
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