Adoption Guild tennis: Locals remain alive
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Several locals won Sunday to advance to today’s action in the 41st
annual Adoption Guild Tennis Tournament.
In men’s open doubles, Newport Beach residents Parker Collins and Jeff
Thomsen defeated Christian Jensen and Carl King, 6-1, 6-1, to advance to today’s noon quarterfinal against top-seeded Scott Davis, from Corona del
Mar, and David Pate at the Newport Beach Tennis Club.
In men’s 35-and-older doubles, Eric Van’t Hof and John Washer, both
from Corona del Mar, advanced to today’s noon quarterfinal at the Racquet
Club of Irvine with a 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 triumph over Seth Bowen and Jerry
Franz.
Newport Beach’s Peter Davidson, teamed with Bill Howie of Laguna
Niguel, earned a 6-1, 6-2 victory Sunday to advance to today’s
35-and-older men’s doubles quarterfinal against Chris Dunk and Greg
Washer. They will play at noon at NBTC.
CdM High senior Brittany Reitz received a bye into today’s women’s
open singles quarterfinal. Reitz will play Vania King from Long Beach at
9 a.m. at NBTC.
Reitz also has teamed with Newport Beach resident Debbie Graham to
form the No. 1 seeded tandem in women’s open doubles. They have received
byes into the semifinals, which will take place Saturday.
In the mixed open doubles, Graham and Davis are the No. 1 seed. They
will meet Costa Mesa resident Julie Shapiro and her partner, Rick Conkey,
at 2:30 p.m. at RCI.
CdM residents Brian Barry and Michelle Manley, 6-4, 6-3 winners
Sunday, meet Newport Beach’s Jandrea Ouwendyk and partner Robin Walker
today at 9 a.m. at RCI. Ouwendyk and Walker earned a 6-7, 6-4, 6-4 mixed
doubles win Sunday.
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