CdM seeded No. 3 as locals open CIF
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The Corona del Mar High boys tennis team begins its quest for its
11th CIF Southern Section title as the No. 3 seed in Division I.
Newport Harbor is also in the Division I draw, while the Division
V bracket, released Monday, includes Costa Mesa, Estancia and Sage
Hill.
Estancia and Sage Hill will, in fact, square off in Thursday’s
first round, as the Eagles will visit the Lightning at the Balboa Bay
Club Racquet Club at 2 p.m.
CdM (18-1), which claimed its third straight Pacific Coast League
championship, receives a first-round bye and will meet the winner of
Thursday’s first-round clash between Fountain Valley and San Clemente
on Saturday on the Sea Kings’ courts.
Newport Harbor (7-8), which edged Aliso Niguel for the Sea View
League’s third playoff berth, visits Redondo (18-2), the Bay League
runner-up, in Thursday’s first round.
Estancia (11-6) was the runner-up in the Golden West League, while
Sage Hill (13-7) finished second in the Academy League.
Costa Mesa (10-7), the third-place entry from the Golden West
League, will visit Mission League champion Arroyo (9-6) in Thursday’s
first round.
CdM which won section titles in 2003 and 2001, is led by Pacific
Coast League singles champion Wesley Miller.
Miller, a senior, was 31-1 in regular-season dual matches.
CdM freshman Fabian Matthews, third in the league singles
tournament, was 34-2 in dual matches in the regular season.
Coach Tim Mang’s Sea Kings are also bolstered by a strong doubles
lineup. The duo of Spencer Reitz and Matt Chou defeated teammates
Sean Pham and Alex Nguyen in the title match last week to claim the
Pacific Coast League doubles crown.
Newport Harbor is paced by sophomore Jake Fleming, the Sea View
League singles runner-up.
Estancia junior Scott Braunsdorf was second in the Golden West
League singles tournament, while Eagles freshman Brad Fisher finished
third.
Estancia’s Cesar Gonzalez and Chris Alvergue teamed up to finish
third in the league in doubles.
Costa Mesa is paced by Jon Dang and Brian Nguyen, who won the
Golden West League doubles title.
Mesa’s David Lee reached the third-place match of the league
singles tournament but defaulted due to injury.
Second-round action in Division I and Division V is schedule for
Saturday.
The quarterfinals are slated May 17, the semifinals for May 24 and
the finals are set for June 1 at the Claremont Club.
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