Laguna juniors down Newport Beach
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When the Laguna Beach juniors recreation 14-and-under tennis team
played the Newport Beach Tennis Club in its first match, it was
struggling to find a No. 3 girls’ and boys’ player.
Consequently, Laguna had to default three matches, all by 6-0
scores, which ultimately cost it the match.
In a rematch last weekend at home, Laguna got even by defeating
Newport Beach, which was without its No. 3 girls’ player, 51-21.
Laguna dominated six of the seven remaining matches.
At No. 1 boys’ singles, Andrew Shapiro defeated Evan McInerney,
6-4. Fareed Ahmed defeated Chris Anderson, 6-2, and Alex Gromet
defeated Steve Huang, 6-2.
Playing at No. 1 girls’ singles, Natasha Boulad crushed Emily
Carvelli, 6-0, with a display of punishing serves and penetrating
ground strokes.
At No. 2, McKenna Nokes played a strong set before finishing 6-3
over Nikki Klein, and No. 3 Alison Azera won by default, 6-0, as did
Nokes and Benito Romeo in mixed doubles.
Shapero and Gromet teamed to win, 6-4, against a strong pairing of
McInerney and Anderson, and Boulad and Azera defeated Carvelli and
Klein, 6-3.
Laguna’s 12-and-under intermediate junior tennis team was defeated
by an experienced Woodbridge Southlake squad, 57-18.
Laguna was without its No. 3 girls’ singles player.
Kira Hamilton and Kate Rogers fought hard before going down to
much older and stronger players. In boys’ play, No. 2 Erik Henrikson
was a convincing 6-1 winner over Jaewoo Chung, and No. 3 Teague
Hamilton was strong in a 6-2 win over Lucas Bean.
Kellan Lindley and Gian Salvini combined in boys’ doubles play to
eek out a 6-5 win after playing a tense tie-breaker.
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