Wind knocked out of Sailors
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Rick Devereux
The last time Newport Harbor High played Santa Barbara in boys
tennis, the Dons squeaked by with a 10-8 victory April 14.
“We were lucky to beat them the first time,” Santa Barbara Coach
Steve Geremin said.
The rematch Thursday at Newport Harbor had a little bit more at
stake -- a chance to advance in the CIF Southern Section Division I
playoffs. But a slow start doomed the Sailors in a 13-5 loss to last
year’s CIF runner-up.
“We could have played better,” Sailor sophomore Robert Khoury
said. “We weren’t as intense as last time, so that probably played a
big part in [the reason we lost].”
Newport (14-7) was down, 5-1, after the first round of play, with
freshman Jake Fleming providing the lone win. That was decidedly
different than the 3-3 score to start the April 14 match.
“That definitely took the wind out of our sails,” Newport Coach
Jeff Thomsen said. “We were hoping to split with them in the first
round like we did last time to give us a little hope. We knew we were
behind the eight ball once we got down 5-1.”
Khoury, Newport’s top player competing at No. 3 singles, faced
Santa Barbara’s best, Blake Muller, in the first round.
“I had a couple of break points,” Khoury said. “If I converted
them, it could’ve been a different match, but I couldn’t pull it
off.”
Muller won, 6-3, but Khoury won his final two sets of the day, 6-1
and 6-4. Khoury, the Sea View League singles runner-up, will compete
in the CIF singles tournament that begins Saturday.
Tyler Deck and Grant Casserly, Newport’s No. 1 doubles team,
played an intense set against Santa Barbara’s Chris Ho and Grant
Robertson in the first round. The fourth game of the set seesawed
between ad-in, deuce and ad-out until Ho finally put the game away
for the Dons. The vocal Newport fans seemed to irritate the team from
Santa Barbara, but the more annoyed they got, the better the Dons
played before pulling out a 6-3 victory.
“This team play is a lot like the Davis Cup,” Geremin said. “The
fans get into it and are yelling and screaming. I guarantee if it was
at our place, we would have people three deep pounding on the fence.”
Because Khoury won, Newport still had a chance to tie the match if
Fleming could stave off A.J. Stein. If Stein won, Santa Barbara would
have been mathematically assured the victory. The set was
well-balanced with solid play from both athletes, but Fleming
prevailed with a 7-5 win while the entire Newport team cheered on.
“There was a lot of emotion out there against A.J.,” Fleming said.
“I tried to keep the ball in play because he hits harder than me, but
I tried to outsmart him and outplay him.”
Trailing 3-9, Newport needed to sweep all six sets for the tie,
but Ho and Robertson’s quick 6-0 win assured Santa Barbara of the
victory.
“I guess after we were down a couple sets everyone thought we
couldn’t come back, but we’ve got to keep fighting,” Khoury said. “We
didn’t do it today.”
Despite the loss, the season was a success according to Thomsen.
“We had a great run this year,” he said. “I’m really proud of
these guys. They came together as a team all year and they improved
each match.”
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CIF Division I
Second round
Santa Barbara 13, Newport Harbor 5
Singles -- Derek Davis (NH) lost to A.J. Stein, 0-6, lost to Taylor Chavez-goggin, 2-6, lost to Blake Muller, 0-6; Jake Fleming (NH) won, 7-5, 6-2, 6-0; Robert Khoury (NH) won, 6-4, 6-1, lost, 3-6. Doubles -- McLaren-Lefaliay (NH) lost to
Huffard-Soulages, 2-6, lost to Robertson-Ho, 0-6, Williams-Wheller, 0-6; Deck-Casserly (NH) lost, 4-6, 3-6, 4-6; Farmer-Espley-Jones (NH) lost, 3-6, 0-6, 1-6.
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