High school boys tennis preview: Lightning strikes gold with
newcomers
Amara Aguilar
Coach A.G. Longoria’s Sage Hill High boys tennis team hasn’t even
started its first year of varsity competition, but has already lost a
player that would have held the No. 1 singles spot.
Spencer Reitz was set to play for the Lightning, until notifying
Longoria Thursday night he had elected not play high school tennis.
So instead of relying on Reitz to anchor the team, Longoria will look
to newcomer John Hamilton. The junior transfer brings two years of
varsity experience to the team and could start in either singles or in
the No. 1 doubles rotation.
“He’s got a big serve, a forehand and an all-court game,” Longoria
said. “He’s a big guy at 6-foot-2 or 6-3 and he’s pretty intimidating.
Whether we use him in singles or doubles, he will be an asset to our
program.”
Two more prospects, freshmen Dan Chin and Tristan Cordier, will look
to make an impact. Chin is a seasoned tournament player, Longoria said,
and will be a starter.
Cordier is a product of the Heritage Park and Racquet Club of Irvine
Junior Development Program. He is a strong serve-and-volley player and
will probably start in doubles, but also could get a shot at playing
singles.
“(Tristan and Dan) are both well coached,” Longoria said. “They have
played a lot of tennis. We are going to use three or four nonconference
matches to test the waters to see what the best lineup for our team is.”
Incoming freshmen also include Kevin Moshayedi, Ryan Kim and Michael
Voge. Incoming sophomores include Ramin “Todd” Montalalcab and Kent
Kuran.
In addition to the newcomers, the Lightning have several key
returners. Eric Burton will start in doubles and Anthony Milovantsev will
probably start in singles.
Both helped contribute to Sage Hill’s 7-3 junior varsity run last
year. The team did not play in a league last season, but did face four
varsity teams.
Also returning for the Lightning are Alex Myla, Ian Livingston,
Jonathan Baskin, Mark Ramadan and Drew Roeser.
“I think the players are pretty excited,” Longoria said. “We have
enough people to have a strong team. Considering how small the school is,
I’m pleased with the numbers and depth. We have the talent and if we can
grow up in a hurry we can be successful this year. But we’re also really
looking forward to next year.”
Sage Hill begins the season against St. Margaret’s and Santa
Margarita Thursday and Friday.
Sage Hill boys tennis roster
Anthony Milovantsev
Alex Myla
Ian Livingston
Eric Burton
Jonathan Baskin
Mark Ramadan
Drew Roeser
John Hamilton, Jr.
Dan Chin, Fr.
Tristan Cordier, Fr.
Kevin Moshayedi, Fr.
Ryan Kim, Fr.
Michael Voge, Fr.
Ramin “Todd” Montalalcab
Kent Kuran
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