Corona del Mar rules semifinal
Bryce Alderton
A return to Division I has brought out the best in the Corona del Mar
High boys tennis team and at the most opportune time.
The undefeated Sea Kings (23-0) continued their stranglehold over
every team they have encountered this season, claiming a 14-4 victory
over visiting Peninsula Thursday in a CIF Southern Section Division I
semifinal. The win sets up a date in the Division I final with Santa
Barbara on Wednesday at the Claremont Club at 11 a.m. Santa Barbara
beat Los Alamitos, 11-7, Thursday.
Top-seeded CdM, which spent the previous two seasons in Division
V, swept all six sets to open the match, 6-0, and led, 10-2, after
the second round was complete, sealing Thursday’s victory before the
third sequence of rotations even began.
Peninsula Coach Mike Hoeger’s strategy of stacking his singles
field backfired, as CdM senior Garrett Snyder and sophomore Wesley
Miller each swept their three sets. Snyder won, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2, while
Miller had victories of 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
“Wesley was the key to victory, he beat [Trevor] Dobson, 6-4, so
that helped us out,” Snyder said.
Dobson, a sophomore who stands roughly 6-foot-3, played No. 1
singles Thursday, but struggled with his serve, which hurt his
chances against the likes of Snyder, who remained undefeated in team
matches this season.
Snyder will attempt to add a CIF individual singles title to go
with two doubles titles he has won the past two seasons when he plays
in the Round of 16 today at SeaCliff Country Club in Huntington Beach
at 1 p.m.
When asked what is more important -- a team or individual
championship -- Snyder was quick with a response.
“The No. 1 goal is the team,” he said. “That is what high school
tennis is all about.”
Snyder said this year’s team might be better than the 2001 group,
which went 23-0 to claim the Division V crown.
“Our closest match this year has been 12-6 and everyone is playing
well,” Snyder said. “Our doubles guys are winning close matches.”
CdM has defeated three opponents by 12-6 counts, including against
Peninsula in March. All other matches have been by margins greater
than that.
The Sea Kings’ doubles tandems again gave Coach Tim Mang reason to
relax a bit after the second sets.
Sophomore Carsten Ball and junior Brennan Roberts won all three of
their sets, 6-3, while seniors Bryan Warsaw and Issei Saida swept,
6-4, 7-5, 6-4.
Ball and Roberts trailed, 3-1, to Jason Dauer and Neel Patil in
the second set before running off five straight games to close out
the set.
“We just had to keep going,” Ball said when asked what changed the
momentum in the set.
“We knew we were going to play our best,” Roberts added.
Equally impressive for Mang was the performance of sophomore
doubles teammates Alex Nguyen and Nicholas Gingold. The duo clinched
a 6-3 victory over Patil and Dobson in the first set Thursday,
breaking to go up, 5-3, on a forehand winner by Nguyen.
Both Nguyen and Gingold were active at the net, returning volleys
both backhand and forehand to seal the win.
“They finally put it together,” Mang said about Gingold and
Nguyen. “They got aggressive the last few points and that was key.
“[Peninsula] could have won the last three sets [of the first
round] and this thing would have been nervous time,” Mang said.
Jumping to a 6-0 lead sealed the fate for Peninsula (20-4),
according to Hoeger.
“The suspense was all gone with a 6-0 lead,” he said.
CdM sophomore Spencer Reitz won his opening set, 6-4, over Whitney
Reed, the only Peninsula player in Hoeger’s singles’ lineup Thursday
who competed in singles in the teams’ regular-season match.
“We stacked our doubles the first time and were fairly successful,
so we felt that if we didn’t give [CdM] any struggle in singles, we
were not going to win,” Hoeger said. “We only lost four times this
year, twice to CdM and twice to Beverly Hills. CdM is the better
team.”
CIF Division I
Semifinals
CdM 14, Peninsula 4
Singles -- Snyder (CdM) def. Dobson, 6-1, def. Reed, 6-1, def.
Guice, 6-2; Miller (CdM) won, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3; Reitz (CdM) lost, 3-6,
2-6, won, 6-4.
Doubles -- Gingold-Nguyen (CdM) def. Dauer-Patil, 6-3, lost to
Hsu-Fukugaki, 3-6, lost to subs (Bhagat-Tsai), 6-7; Ball-Roberts
(CdM) won, 6-3, 6-3, def. Miyawaki-Comstock, 6-3; Warsaw-Saida (CdM)
def subs Reit-Barua, 6-4, won, 6-4, 7-5.
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