Girls tennis: Reitz wins CIF singles title
Richard Dunn
CLAREMONT - The same governing body that imposed eligibility
restrictions on Corona del Mar High’s Brittany Reitz in the first half of
the season awarded her its biggest individual girls tennis trophy Friday
at the Claremont Club.
Poetic justice? “It really is,” Reitz said.
Declared ineligible to play for CdM until Oct. 16 by CIF Southern
Section officials, Reitz, a junior, got the last laugh, ripping through
two Woodbridge players, including top-seeded Susanna Lingman in the
finals, 6-3, 6-1, to capture the CIF individual singles championship.
“It’s very ironic that this happened ... every time I think about it,
I start laughing.”
Reitz, who transferred from St. Margaret’s and helped CdM Coach Andy
Stewart’s squad win a CIF Division IV team title Nov. 20, thought it was
“unfair” that CIF section officials did not allow her to play for CdM
until the second half of the season.
Instead, Reitz became the first player in the same year since
Peninsula’s Amanda Basica in 1994 to win the section’s individual singles
title and play on a CIF championship team.
Also, it’s the first individual CIF singles title by an Orange County
player since Anne Mall of Dana Hills in 1990.
The third-seeded Reitz, who defeated Woodbridge’s Elizabeth Exon in
the semifinals Friday morning, 6-1, 6-2, faced a wide open field heading
into the section championships, because defending singles champion Luana
Magnani of San Marino and Iris Ichim of Beverly Hills, another highly
regarded player, did not enter.
Following action in the CIF Round of 32, CdM teammate Anne Yelsey, who
defeated Reitz for the Pacific Coast League singles title Nov. 2,
forfeited against Troy’s Aya Sakoda because of an important family
function.
“I didn’t steal it,” Reitz said of her CIF title. “I felt I was a top
contender just like anybody else ... I wish (Magnani, Ichim and Yelsey)
would’ve played. I want to have great matches.”
Against the Harvard-bound Lingman, who was 3-0 in matches against
Reitz prior to Friday’s CIF final, the CdM standout who played No. 2
singles for the Sea Kings this year (behind Yelsey) came out strong and
never let up.
Reitz said she was confident from “the minute I went on the court,”
then went on to win easily. She became the second CdM player to win an
individual CIF girls singles title (following Keri Phebus in 1988 and
‘89).
“(Reitz) attacks but she’s also really consistent and throws you off
with her spin (shots),” said Lingman, who suffered her first loss of the
season. “I didn’t feel like I got in my groove at all.”
After Reitz won the opening set, she built a commanding 4-0 lead in
the second set, after breaking Lingman twice.
Lingman had the advantage in the fourth game, but at game point and
down 0-3, the chair umpire overruled Lingman’s line call on a return by
Reitz. Instead of a Lingman win, it became deuce and Reitz won the next
two points, including a double fault by Lingman at break point.
“There were a couple of key points I lost,” Lingman said.
Lingman, however, rallied to break Reitz in the fifth game and the
momentum appeared to shift with Lingman serving at 1-4. But Reitz kept
the pressure on and broke Lingman again, then closed out the match.
“I wasn’t as focused on playing consistent and made way too many
errors,” Lingman said.
Reitz said she was surprised by her opponent’s high number of unforced
errors.
Reitz also said she would love to return to the team next autumn for
her senior year, especially if Stewart is the coach.
In doubles, CdM’s Brittany Holland (freshman) and Leslie Damion
(junior) advanced to the semifinals, but lost Friday to second-seeded and
eventual champion Peninsula (featuring seniors Jamie Pagliano and
Christine Setian).
Pagliano-Setian defeated Holland-Damion, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6), in a
wild match, then upset the top-seeded team from Claremont in the finals,
6-1, 2-6, 6-3. Claremont’s Carla Rocha and Sandra Rocha won last year’s
CIF doubles title.
For Holland-Damion, they had match point at 6-5 in the tiebreaker, but
couldn’t hold on.
“I thought (Holland-Damion) were going to win the whole thing,”
Stewart said.
CdM’s only section doubles championship was won by Lilly Valdes and
Holly Blare in 1971, the first year of CIF girls tennis.
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