Sailors encounter rough seas
- Share via
Bryce Alderton
The most anticipated match of the year thus far for the Newport
Harbor High boys tennis team quickly turned into an uphill climb
against a familiar nemesis and one Mother Nature eventually decided
to cut short.
Welcome to a stormy Thursday in the Sea View League.
Visiting Woodbridge, which has won at least a share of the last
four league titles, struck early for a 5-1 lead and, as showers began
to fall in the third set, notched its 10th point to earn an
abbreviated 10-4 triumph over Newport Harbor.
Senior Charlie Farmer and junior Ruslan Serydyk won two sets for
the Sailors (9-4, 3-1 in league), who have not defeated Woodbridge
(12-3, 4-0), ranked No. 5 in CIF Southern Section Division I, in
Coach Jeff Thomsen’s three-season tenure.
“They took it to us in our house,” Thomsen said. “I expected us to
hold serve and we didn’t. Once our guys get behind, it is tough to
come back. We don’t play well from behind.”
The Sailors claimed three victories to get within, 8-4, after two
rounds, but Woodbridge’s doubles teams of Nick Grishkoff and Barand
Mitten, as well as Salim Nawaey and Kian Fattahi each won their
respective sets, 6-1, to make the match official.
Thomsen and Woodbridge Coach Rick Barth agreed to halt play to
prevent possible injuries related to the slippery surface.
Sophomore Robert Khoury, last season’s league singles champion,
and the doubles team of Tyler Deck and Dylan Espley-Jones each won
one set for the Sailors while freshman Jake Fleming valiantly fought
against his two singles opponents only to fall short. Mike McClune
and Shimpei Suzuki each claimed 6-4 victories over Fleming.
In the first round, Fleming trailed Suzuki, 5-2, before pulling
within 5-4. Suzuki had two match points before lobbing a backhand
volley over Fleming, who was near the service line, for the clincher.
Fleming took a 4-1 lead in the second round against McClune, who
won five straight games to take the set.
Khoury fought back from a 5-1 deficit to tie Suzuki, 5-5, in the
third round when the rain began to fall.
“My guys battled to get to the end, but the rain put a halt to
that,” Thomsen said. “We were fired up to play the match and are
disappointed with the result. We have to be more aggressive. We
didn’t hit enough first serves in and had too many unforced errors.
We looked tight in the first set and got behind the eight ball so to
speak.”
Barth was relieved to escape with the win after scrambling to find
a third singles player. Mark Sheiness took a ball to the eye during
warmups, so Reid Kaufman got the start.
“This was important,” Barth said. “Newport is a very tough team.
[The Sailors’] singles players are very good.”
Thomsen said his team can play “with anyone,” and was already
marking April 29 on the calendar. That is when Woodbridge hosts
Newport in the final league match.
“Our short-term goal is to [win league],” Thomsen said. “Now there
is pressure on us to perform. I hope this makes us better.”
*--*
Sea View League
Woodbridge 10, Newport Harbor 4
Singles -- Khoury (NH) lost to McClune, 2-6, tied with Suzuki, 5-5, def. Kaufman, 6-0; Fleming (NH) lost, 4-6, 4-6; Chase (NH) lost to Suzuki, 0-6, lost to Kaufman, 1-6. Doubles -- Deck/Espley-Jones (NH) lost to Fattahi-Nawaey, 2-6, leading
Calderon-Loney, 4-3, def. Mitton-Desatnik, 6-2; Casserly-Davis (NH) lost, 1-6, 0-6, lost to Mitton-Grishkoff, 1-6; Serydyk-Farmer lost, 1-6, won, 6-3, 6-4.
*--*
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.