Calabasas edges CdM
Richard Dunn
In a girls tennis match this close, you can point to several
different sets and an argument could be made for each one as making
the difference.
But, in the end, perhaps the gray T-shirt of Calabasas Coach Bill
Bellatty said it best: “In it to win it.”
The second-seeded Coyotes (21-2), on the strength of their three
singles players, edged third-seeded host Corona del Mar on games,
78-74, after a 9-9 tie in the CIF Southern Section Division I
semifinals Thursday.
“This match should have been for the finals,” the veteran Bellatty
said to the Sea Kings (18-4) following the match.
CdM Coach Andy Stewart announced it was his final match. The
coach, who led CdM to back-to-back CIF Division IV titles before the
Sea Kings moved back into Division I this year, resigned to accept a
position at Mesa Verde Tennis Club as an assistant pro.
Calabasas, which will face top-seeded Beverly Hills in the finals
Monday, lost to Corona del Mar, 13-5, in the CIF Division IV Finals
two years ago.
But the Coyotes, who feature three freshman and two sophomores in
the starting lineup, won seven of nine singles sets with a 49-26
advantage in games, while CdM won seven of nine doubles sets with a
48-29 edge in games.
“This is the best singles team we’ve played all year,” Stewart
said. “It’s rare when you play three superstars.”
Calabasas freshman Kristen McVitty swept at No. 1 singles, while sophomore left-hander Amanda Fink also swept. McVitty, ranked 20th in
the 14s in the United States Tennis Association, opened with a 6-4
victory over CdM’s No. 1 player, junior Brittany Holland, then beat
senior standout Taylynn Snyder, 6-2, before completing the sweep with
a 6-1 win over Jackie Manning.
Fink, a top-20 player in the USTA in the 16s, pulled out a tight
battle against Snyder, 7-5, in the first round as Calabasas managed a
4-2 lead.
The Coyotes’ No. 3 singles player, senior Erin Everly, teamed with
Celia Durkin to win the CIF doubles title last year, beating Snyder
and Holland.
Calabasas enjoyed a 7-5 advantage after two rounds, but CdM won
two quick doubles sets to tie the match in the third round.
CdM’s Juliette Mutzke and Amanda Rubenstein defeated the Coyotes’
Dana Schnitman and Cory Ceizler, 6-3, and Stanford-bound senior Anne
Yelsey and her freshman sister, Rachel, beat Durkin and freshman
Helen Kolpakov, 6-4, to square the match.
The Sea Kings’ No. 2 doubles team of Jamie Steele and Rachel
Miller shut out Jennifer Berstein and Kelsey Yu, 6-0, to give CdM an
8-7 lead in the final round. But Calabasas won two of the final three
singles sets to tie it. Coaches were counting games during the
final-round singles sets, with Calabasas maintaining a four-game lead
with two sets still on the court with predictable outcomes.
“They’ve got four big guns, and we’ve got three -- that’s what it
comes down to,” Stewart said.
CIF DIVISION I SEMIFINALS
Calabasas 9, Corona del Mar 9
(Calabasas wins on games, 78-74)
Singles -- Holland (CdM) lost to McVitty, 4-6, lost to
Fink, 2-6, def. Everly, 6-3; Snyder (CdM) lost 2-6, 5-7, won 6-3;
Manning (CdM) lost 1-6, 0-6, 0-6.
Doubles -- Mutzke-Rubenstein (CdM) lost to
Durkin-Kolpakov, 2-6, def. Schnitman-Ceizler, 6-3, def. Berstein-Yu,
6-1; Steele-Miller (CdM) lost 3-6, won 6-3, 6-0; A. Yelsey-R. Yelsey
(CdM) won 6-4, 7-5, 6-1.
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