A Solid Start for the Slugs…
Slug Tennis Family,
We returned to Santa Cruz late Sunday evening after a long
weekend at the ITA’s. It was a great chance for us to compete with our regional
opponents and gain information about our abilities this early in the
season. I have to say that I was
extremely proud of our effort throughout the three days of competition. We won
7 of our first 10 singles matches, and 3 of our first 5 doubles. Three of our
boys (Erich Koenig, Bryce Bettwy, and Andre “The Sniper” Halabi), went on to
reach the round of 16 in singles, and 3 of our 5 doubles teams
(Koenig/Scandalis, Bettwy/Littlejohn, and Rodgers/Halabi), went on to reach the
quarter-finals in doubles. The Sniper went on to reach the quarterfinals in
singles, and the team of Erich Koenig and Eli Scandalis went on the reach the
semi-finals in doubles. Every player on the team, including new-combers Jimmy
Soper and Garrett Deguchi experienced both victory and defeat over the weekend.
Most of all we became closer as a team, while learning where we need to make up
ground if we are going to win the NCAA’s this 2013 year.
Here are some brief highlights:
-On two consecutive matches Andre Halabi fought back from
being down a set and a break to come back with a victory, showing huge grit and
tenacity.
-The doubles team of Andre and Sam Rodgers beat the #3 seed of
the tournament in the round of 16. It was the best doubles display I have seen
from them over the past 3 years.
-Erich Koenig, battling a shoulder injury, and Eli Scandalis
showed some absolutely amazing doubles, even in losing a close match to the
eventual winners from CMS.
-Jimmy Soper, our single freshman, came back from being down
2-6, 1-4 (0-30), to win his first match in a Slug uniform in 3 nasty sets.
-Max Littlejohn and partner Bryce Bettwy played the best
doubles I have ever seen from them, beating a very tough CMS team in the round
of 16. In the quarter-finals they were mere points from beating one of the
toughest teams in our region, the #1 seed from Pomona Pitzer Colleges.
-Team Chris Goetz and
Michael Saria reached the finals of the back draw for doubles, which
unfortunately was not completed.
-Eli Scandalis had a “break-through” performance winning the
1st round back in singles against a very tough CMS freshman. It was
some of the most solid, smart, and clutch tennis I have seen Eli play, as he
continues to improve on a daily basis.
Overall it was a fantastic weekend and start to the season.
We are currently taking the lessons we learned and putting them to work in
practice. I said it before and I’ll say it again, these guys are training like I
have never seen. The vibe is hungry, encouraging, and determined. We are
getting better fast and having a blast doing it. Quick thanks to my assistant
Brian Pybas who is continuing to bring his contribution to a new level. It is a
team effort and everybody in this group is doing their part. The Slugs will be
training for the rest of the fall season before we hit our off-season. We start
competing in January with our opening match against Santa Clara at their place
January 19th @ 9:30am. We have a great schedule this season with a
good amount of home matches, we would love to see you out here. Thanks again
for all the support and lets have a season we know only exists in Slugville.
Sincerely,
Coach Parmelly
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