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Gibbons, Wakefield Sweep Tennis Titles In Respective Classes

3-A NCHSAA MEN’S TENNIS—FINAL

GIBBONS PLAYERS SWEEP CROWNS IN NCHSAA 3-A TENNIS

 

                  BURLINGTON— Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons players swept the state titles on Friday in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 3-A men’s tennis championships at the Burlington Parks and Recreation Tennis Center.

                  The champions in both singles and doubles successfully defended their crowns. Robert Kelly of Gibbons downed Swansboro’s Andrew Brennan in the singles final,  6-3, 6-2, to win his second consecutive state championship.

                  Brennan had eliminated Chapel Hill’s Bryan Zhang in the semifinals, 7-6(2),  6-1 while Kelly was defeating George Lovitt of Waxhaw Marvin Ridge in straight sets.

                  Marvin Ridge and Cardinal Gibbons each sent two doubles teams into the Friday morning semifinals, but Gibbons had little trouble advancing, winning both semifinals in straight sets and moving to the finals in matches which lasted less than 40 minutes each.

                  That set up a rematch of last weekend’s regional championship between Gibbons teammates, and defending champions Matt Galush and Noah Constantine rolled past the team of Jim Mantyh and Kyle Fitzgerald easily, 6-0, 6-1.

                         

NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

2014 MEN’S 3-A STATE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Burlington Tennis Center: Friday’s Results

 

SINGLES—SEMIFINALS

     Anthony Brennan (Swansboro) def. Bryan Zhang (Chapel Hill) 7-6 (2), 6-1; Robert Kelly (Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons) def. George Lovitt (Waxhaw Marvin Ridge) 6-3, 6-3.

SINGLES—CHAMPIONSHIP

      Kelly (Cardinal Gibbons) def. Brennan (Swansboro) 6-3, 6-2.

 

DOUBLES–SEMIFINALS

     Jim Mantyh-Kyle Fitzgerald (Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons) def. Andrew Viditz-Ward—Liam Florian (Waxhaw Marvin Ridge) 6-0, 6-0; Matt Galush-Noah Constantine (Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons) def. Avanish Madhavaram-Hayden Wohlfarth (Waxhaw Marvin Ridge) 6-0, 6-1.

 

DOUBLES—CHAMPIONSHIP

     Galush-Constantine (Cardinal Gibbons) def. Mantyh-Fitzgerald (Cardinal Gibbons) 6-0, 6-1.

 

4-A NCHSAA MEN’S TENNIS—FINAL

RALEIGH WAKEFIELD SWEEPS TITLES IN NCHSAA 4-A TENNIS

 

                  RALEIGH – Raleigh’s Wakefield High School grabbed both the singles and doubles state titles on Friday in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 4-A men’s tennis championships at the Millbrook Exchange Park.

                  Bo Boyden of Wakefield, the 2013 4-A singles runner-up, rolled to a pair of convincing victories to take the championship. He beat Bennett Crane of Winston-Salem R.J. Reynolds in the morning semifinals and then rolled past Logan Weber of Raleigh Millbrook in an all-Wake County final, 6-1,6-1.

                  The doubles championship was not just an all-Wake County affair, but an all-Wakefield matchup. The team of Jensen Martin and Phil Lauture defeated Wakefield teammates Andrew Belonga and Nico Grewe in a grueling three-set final, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. 

                   Belonga and Grewe had survived a three-set match with Hardy Brown and Naveed Foroudi of Greensboro Paqe in the semifinals.

 

NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

2014 MEN’S 4-A STATE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Millbrook Exchange Park, Raleigh: Friday’s Results

SINGLES—SEMIFINALS

Logan Weber (Raleigh Millbrook) def. Klein Evans (Clayton) 6-2, 4-6, 6-3; Bo Boyden (Raleigh Wakefield) def. Bennett Crane (Winston-Salem R.J. Reynolds) 6-4, 6-1.

SINGLES—CHAMPIONSHIP

                  Boyden (Wakefield) def. Weber (Millbrook) 6-1, 6-1.

DOUBLES—SEMIFINALS

                  Andrew Belonga-Nico Grewe (Raleigh Wakefield) def. Hardy Brown-Naveed Foroudi (Greensboro Page) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; Jensen Martin-Phil Lauture (Raleigh Wakefield) def. John Riazzi-Nicholas McDaniel (Winston-Salem R.J. Reynolds) 6-2, 6-2.

DOUBLES—CHAMPIONSHIP

                  Martin-Lature (Wakefield) def. Belonga-Grewe (Wakefield) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.