Girls tennis: Palm Desert storm
Richard Dunn
CLAREMONT - Don’t be deceived by the final score. It was a riveting
championship match for top-seeded Palm Desert High in the CIF Southern
Section Division III girls tennis final Monday over Newport Harbor at the
Claremont Club.
“We’ve been on top of the CIF rankings all year, but we haven’t played
anybody in our division (until the playoffs),” said Palm Desert Coach
Saul Lopez, whose undefeated squad defeated Coach Fletcher Olson’s
Sailors, 12-6.
“All these Orange County teams, they get to play all the tough matches
every single match. Or closest match this year was 12-6 (against
Woodbridge in nonleague).”
Despite Palm Desert’s lofty record (24-0), the Aztecs went virtually
unchallenged in 2000 with several highly ranked players.
“This was a different situation here in the finals, where every set
counts. I felt Newport Harbor had the advantage because of the stiff
competition (it) plays all year long ... this was definitely a challenge.
“Our tournament girls are used to playing tough, competitive matches.
They’re out there every weekend doing it. But for a lot of them, this was
as much pressure as they’ve felt all year.”
Third-seeded Newport Harbor (18-7), which played in the CIF Division I
championship match in 1993, ’96 and last year (losing all three times),
upset second-seeded Mater Dei in the semifinals, 10-8, to advance to the
Division III final.
Palm Desert captured its fourth CIF championship in seven years and
its second in Division III.
The Aztecs, however, were never tested on their way to a Desert Valley
League title and didn’t play a grueling nonleague schedule like Newport
Harbor.
“We changed our lineup against Mater Dei and pulled (junior) Megan
Hawkins into doubles, but this team just had too much depth in singles
and doubles, so I put Megan back in singles,” said Olson, whose team lost
every set at No. 1 and No. 2 singles and doubles, while sweeping against
Palm Desert’s third singles and doubles.
“This (Harbor) team definitely earned its way here to the finals. It’s
tough, because we have four freshmen (singles player Vanessa Dunlap and
doubles players Diana Khoury, A.J. Olson and Bonnie Adams), and they
really don’t understand what CIF is. But it’ll toughen them up for the
future. They’re just like the Fab Five (of ‘96).”
Five fabulous freshmen, or so they were billed, toed the Harbor courts
that fall and lost to Peninsula in the Division I title match, after
knocking off the Panthers earlier and snapping their 120-match winning
streak.
Last year, Newport Harbor lost to Peninsula, 10-8, in the CIF Division
I finals.
But Palm Desert would be too much to overcome, as sophomore Robyn
Baker, ranked 12th in the Southern California 16s, swept the Tars, 6-0,
6-0, 6-1, while the Aztecs’ No. 2 singles player, freshman Jennifer Joy,
won 6-2, 6-1, 6-0. Joy is ranked 25th in the Southern California 14s.
Baker and two Palm Desert doubles teams are still alive in the CIF
individual championships Nov. 30-Dec. 1 at the Claremont Club in the
Round of 16.
In Monday’s opening round, Dunlap won at No. 3 singles and the
Sailors’ third doubles team of Olson-Adams posted a win as the Aztecs
assumed a 4-2 lead. But that wasn’t so ordinary for Palm Desert. “It was
the closest we’ve been in the first round all year,” said Lopez, whose
team led, 5-1, after the first round when it defeated Woodbridge.
“When you’re No. 1, you have nowhere else to go. Newport Harbor had
nothing to lose, so we really had to go out and prove ourselves.”
In 1994, Palm Desert beat Brentwood for the CIF Division IV title,
knocked off Dana Hills for the Division II crown in ’96 and topped
Harvard-Westlake in ’97 for the Division III championship. The school’s
tennis program is only 14 years old.
For the Sailors, No. 1 singles player Kelly Nelson and No. 2 player
Hawkins each won a set, while the Newport Harbor No. 1 doubles team of
junior Carmen Khoury and freshman Diana Khoury, and the No. 2 tandem of
Krista McIntosh and Erika Buder, won one set.
“This team does not have a lot of tournament players, only three or
four out of 10, and it’s a lot more rewarding to get here to the finals
with that kind of team,” Fletcher Olson said. “They’ve come a long way
and I’m real happy with their progress.”
CIF DIVISION III FINALS
Palm Desert 12, Newport Harbor 6
Singles - Nelson (NH) lost to Baker, 0-6, lost to Joy, 2-6, def.
Stone, 6-0; Hawkins (NH) lost 0-6, 1-6, won 6-0; Dunlap (NH) lost 1-6,
0-6, won 6-1.
Doubles - C. Khoury-D. Khoury (NH) lost to Houston-Planck, 1-6, lost
to Lindblad-Duncan, 5-7, def. Kiner-Acosta, 6-4; McIntosh-Buder (NH) lost
0-6, 4-6, won 7-5; Olson-Adams (NH) lost 1-6, 3-6, won 6-2.
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