Tennis: Snyder, Ball capture CIF doubles title
Richard Dunn
HUNTINGTON BEACH - Corona del Mar High junior Garrett Snyder isn’t
interested in going for a three-peat next year in doubles, even though no
one in the 80-year history of the CIF Southern Section individual boys
tennis championships has done it before.
“I’m definitely going to play singles next year (in the postseason),”
Snyder said, after winning his second straight CIF doubles title, this
time with freshman teammate Carsten Ball.
Snyder and Ball, a left-hander, were seeded No. 1 entering Friday’s
Round of 16 at SeaCliff Tennis Club and continued their postseason
mastery on Saturday, defeating seniors John Mano and Jason Wood of Los
Alamitos in the finals, 6-3, 7-5, the toughest challenge of the
postseason for the CdM tandem.
Snyder, who won the CIF doubles championship last year with
then-senior Brian Morton (now at UC Irvine), and Ball cruised to the
finals with a 6-1, 6-1 semifinal win over Jon Rubenstein and James Thayer
of Harvard-Westlake.
“Their real good match was their semifinal win,” CdM Coach Tim Mang
said. “They played excellent tennis.”
Mano and Wood, the No. 3 seed, defeated second-seeded Garrett Leight
and Jonathan Dutton of Beverly Hills, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, in the other
semifinal.
“It was no surprise to play (Mano and Wood) in the finals, even though
they were not seeded No. 2,” Snyder said. “I think the two best teams in
the tournament played (in the finals).”
Ball and Snyder did not lose a set in 20 postseason sets with their
10-0 mark in five Pacific Coast League matches and identical record in
the CIF individual championships.
Snyder, who played No. 2 singles for Corona del Mar during the regular
season, won the interscholastic doubles title this year at the Ojai
Valley Tennis Tournament with CdM senior and University of Arizona-bound
Cameron Ball, who played No. 1 singles for the Sea Kings but missed the
PCL Finals because of an ear infection.
Snyder became the 12th player in history to capture back-to-back CIF
doubles titles, but only the sixth to accomplish the feat with different
players.
Carsten Ball is the first freshman to win a CIF doubles championship
since Parker Collins of La Canada in 1996. Collins, now at USC, later
transferred to CdM.
Snyder and Ball became the seventh CdM doubles team to win a CIF
championship. Jim Curley and Jordan Otterbein won CIF doubles titles for
the Sea Kings in 1975 and ‘76, the only CdM players to repeat before
Snyder.
In the second set of the title match, it was tied, 5-5, before the Sea
Kings broke Wood’s serve and closed out the match with Snyder serving.
In the CIF singles final, unseeded Chris Surapol of Whitney upset
top-seeded Doug Stewart of Malibu, 3-6, 7-6 (6), 6-1.
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