By
Ron Smith
February 18, 2021
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(SANTA BARBARA, Calif.) Westmont men's tennis had a tough time with Saint Katherine in a Golden State Athletic Conference game at the Abbott Tennis Courts today. The Warriors fell to the Firebirds 5-2.
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Saint Katherine, a member of the California Pacific Conference, joined the GSAC for men's and women's tennis this year because there are not enough tennis teams in the CalPac.
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"I am very thankful to be able to host a match on a beautiful day," said Westmont head coach
Mark Basham. "Nick Szyndlar, who was a Westmont Warrior for four years, is the coach of the men and women at Saint Katherine. He has done a good job recruiting some players. They are pretty solid and they were better than us today."
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Westmont's
Ethan Ha and
Callen Hein defeated Diego Navarra and Sebastian Gomez taking the number one court 6-2 in doubles play, but the Warriors lost on court two and three. At number two, Matt Melosch and Max Schroeder defeated
Logan Thompson and
Benjamin Saito 6-4 while at number three Alessandro Cadena and Jacob White won 6-2 over Matthew Alleman and
Sebastian Vethan.
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"I was really happy with how Ethan and Callen played at number one doubles, winning decisively," expressed Basham. "I thought we could have won at number two doubles. There were a couple of key points that didn't go our way. At number three doubles, we didn't play as well as we did against Concordia when Matt and Sabastian won."
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With victories on the number two and three doubles court, the Firebirds took a 1-0 lead into singles play. First to finish was the number two singles court where Ha defeated Gomez 6-1, 6-2. Then at number six, Vethan defeated his Firebird opponent 6-2, 6-2 to put the Warriors up 2-1.
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"Ethan beat a solid player decisively," acknowledged Basham, "and Sebastian won convincingly at number six. At that point, I was hopeful that we would have enough, but it didn't happen and it was certainly disappointing."
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Unfortunately for the Warriors, the rest of the sets would go to the Firebirds.
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On the number three court, Melosch defeated Hein 6-4, 6-3 to tie the score at two. That put the pressure on courts one, four and five, which all went to three sets. At number five, Saito claimed the first set 6-4, but lost the next two 6-2, 6-0. The decisive fourth point came on court number one where Navarra defeated Thompson 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.
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"I was happy with how
Logan Thompson, a freshman, came back and fought hard to win the second set," noted Basham. "He got up a break in the third set, but didn't quite get over the hump to win that match."
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On the fourth court, Alleman won the first set 6-4, but fell 6-3, 6-3 in the second and third.
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The Warriors will travel tomorrow to Ramona for a match on Saturday morning with #13 San Diego Christian (0-0).