Sea Kings fall in semifinal, finish third
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Chris Yemma
The day before Easter Sunday wasn’t as kind as this season has
normally been in the past for the tournament-host boys tennis team.
The Corona del Mar national high school invitational three-time
defending champion Sea Kings were knocked out of the race for a
fourth straight title by eventual winner Santa Barbara in the
semifinals Saturday at Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club.
The second-seeded Dons defeated third-seeded CdM, 6-3, and went on
to defeat unseeded Los Gatos (near San Jose), 5-4, for the tournament
title, arguably a national title.
The Sea Kings (9-1), knocked into a battle for third place with
fourth-seeded Woodbridge, rallied in their doubles sets to win, 5-4,
at the Palisades Tennis Club, staking claim to arguably being the
best boys tennis team in Orange County.
“It’s definitely a little disappointing,” said Sea Kings’ Coach
Tim Mang about not winning a fourth consecutive title in their own
tournament.
“I figured if we played really well, we had an outside shot at
winning it.”
The tournament, which started early Friday morning and finished
Saturday evening, provided a glimpse of what might play out come the
CIF Southern Section Division I postseason. And a shift in the ranks
could occur, as top-seeded and CIF top-ranked Harvard-Westlake was
eliminated from championship contention by Los Gatos in the
quarterfinals on Friday.
Woodbridge, ranked No. 3, and CdM, No. 4, are likely to flip-flop
when the next CIF rankings are released after the Sea Kings eked out
the third-place victory. Santa Barbara will either stay No. 2 or move
up a notch.
But a regular high school match could turn out differently in a
meeting between CdM and Santa Barbara, Mang said, as the tournament’s
eight-game pro-set format played to the Sea Kings’ disadvantage.
“With the other format I think we would do differently,” Mang
said. “Of course, that’s total speculation because you never know
what could happen.”
One thing was for certain Saturday, though. CdM’s doubles play
kept the team out of a fourth-place finish.
Down 4-2 to Woodbridge after all six singles sets had been played,
the Sea Kings needed a sweep for a victory, and a sweep they got.
Freshman Fabian Mathews and sophomore Ryan Caughren defeated
Jonathon Ormont and Nick Grishkoff, 8-4, at the No. 3 doubles spot
for the first set. Then seniors Wesley Miller and Matt Chou finished
up, 8-5, at the No. 1 doubles position, and it came down to a
last-set battle with the fate in the hands of senior Spencer Reitz
and junior Jonathon Kroopf. The CdM duo pulled it out, 8-5, for the
match.
If there was a 4-4 tie, CdM would have lost in games.
“Even though we won the tournament the last three years, it still
feels good to pull out a win like that,” said Miller, ranked No. 18
in boys 18s by United States Tennis Association.
“It felt like we were down and out after the first loss (Santa
Barbara), so I don’t think this finish was that bad. Most of our team
is new anyway.”
The marquee matchup between the two schools was between Miller and
Woodbridge sophomore Michael McClune, ranked No. 26 in boys 16s by
USTA.
McClune took the singles set, 8-5, but Miller avenged the loss in
the doubles match with Chou. McClune was paired up with senior
Shimpei Susuki.
Miller, McClune and Mathews were selected to the all-tournament
team.
CdM national invitational
Third-place match
Corona del Mar 5,
Woodbridge 4
Singles -- Miller lost to McClune, 8-5, Reitz lost to Susuki, 8-0,
Mathews def. Desatnik, 8-3, Chou lost to Fattahi, 8-4, Pham lost to
Mitton, 8-3, Caughren def. Tseng, 8-4.
Doubles -- Miller-Chou def. McClune-Susuki, 8-5, Reitz-Kroopf def.
Desatnik-Fattahi, 8-5, Mathews-Caughren def. Ormont-Grishkoff, 8-4.
Semifinal
Santa Barbara 6
Corona del Mar 3,
Singles -- Miller lost to Muller, 8-5, Reitz lost to Robertson,
8-4, Mathews def. Stein, 8-6, Chou lost to Ho, 8-3, Nguyen lost to
Williams, 8-4, Caughren def. Markowitz, 8-6.
Doubles -- Miller-Chou lost to Robertson-Muller, 8-4,
Reitz-Mathews def. Stein-Soulages, 8-3, Caughren-Nguyen lost to
Ho-Wons, 8-5.
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