Sage Hill gets taste of own medicine
Rick Devereux
What did the key say to the doorknob? One good turn deserves another.
The expression could be used to describe the quarterfinals of the CIF
Southern Section Division V boys tennis playoffs for Sage Hill
School, a 13-5 defeat at the hands of the visiting Cate Rams.
All year the Lightning have taken early leads after the first
round of team play. Tuesday, Sage Hill (17-9) had the situation
turned when the Rams opened up with a 5-1 lead. In that first round
four sets went to extra games and one was decided by a tiebreaker,
all Cate (13-7) victories.
“What we have done to teams all year is we’ve always gotten ahead
in the first round,” Coach A.G. Longoria said. “This is the first
time we haven’t and it’s hard to make up. They did to us what we’ve
always done to other people.”
The lone win in the first round for Sage Hill came from No. 3
singles player freshman Robert Wee, who defeated Cate’s Griffan
Richards, 6-4.
The second round was better, but Sage Hill’s goal of winning four
of the six sets in that round came up just short. Sage’s Conrad
Whitaker-Tyler Ross conquered the Rams’ No. 2 team of Kyler Farr and
Jesse Glass, 7-6, winning the tiebreaker, 7-4. Also winning was the
No. 1 team of Ian Livingston and Dan Chin. Tristan Cordier, the No. 1
singles player for Sage Hill, won his set as well. But the 8-4
deficit after two rounds meant Cate needed to only win two sets in
the third round to advance to the semifinals.
Ara Demirjian, the No. 2 singles player, was the lone Lightning
victor in the third round.
“Probably the most important part of the match was winning
three-plus sets in the first round,” Cate Coach and Estancia alum Bob
Bonning said. “That is the sort of thing that can take the wind out
of a team’s sails, and I think it did a little bit. It can be
discouraging.”
What is not discouraging is the future for the young Sage Hill
team.
“I feel that we played a great season, especially since we have
five sophomores on the team,” Livingston, the lone senior, said.
“They’re just going to flourish after this, unfortunately I won’t be
here, but I hope they continue on and keep winning.”
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