Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Section Final: Hopkins v Wayzata

Well, the whole season came down to today. Get a win, go to the state tournament; lose and the team portion of the season is finished.

We went with the same lineup that we used against South yesterday. Singles: Ryan, myself, Manny, Clay. Doubles: Brandon/Rust, Andy Novak/Zach, Kenny/Andy Harris.

Ryan was done first today, he won much quicker than the last match against Wayzata, when he won in a third set. Clay was done next, his match went to the Trojans. Shortly after Clay's loss, Manny quickly finished off his opponent with a 6-0 second set. Hopkins 2, Wayzata 1.

Wayzata's doubles teams have always been strong and deep. Today was no exception. As I lost my first set 7-5, our #1 and #2 doubles teams lost. Hopkins 2, Wayzata 3. With all of the cheering going on, I was fully aware of the team's situation as I entered my second set.

I went down an early break, but got it back, and ended up taking a 4-3 lead in the second set. Just as my opponent, Scott Vezzosi, held to even my second set at four games all, #3 doubles lost their second set 7-5, meaning the team match had been decided: Hopkins 2, Wayzata 4.

Admittedly, it was hard to focus after this point, since I knew the team's match had already been lost. But I can't take any credit away from Scott, I've played him many times, and he stepped his game up big time today when it was needed, and he fully deserved the victory; he took the second set 6-4.

Final score: Hopkins 2, Wayzata 5.

As Coach Novak told us after the match, it's never fun to lose. But, we still have to take the positives: we made it to the section final and we gave it a good shot, we just fell a little short.

We've still got the individual tournaments that will be held at the University of Minnesota's Baseline Tennis Center next Tuesday and Wednesday. Again, Ryan and Andy will be playing singles, Manny and I will be playing doubles together, as well as Brandon and Andrew Rust. I'll be back on Tuesday to give the results of the individuals.

Until then,
Michael

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Section semifinal: Hopkins v Minneapolis South

Well, we knew that South would come ready to play today, and they definitely did. Somewhat surprisingly, they decided to go with their strong singles lineup. We went back to our lineup that we used against Edina, in our final regular season match last Monday.

Clay played #4 singles today, and, unfortunately, was the first match done, and he was on the losing end. Shortly after, #2 doubles (Andy Novak/Zach) won, evening the match at 1. Meanwhile, Ryan, myself, and Manny all won our first sets, but were all struggling in our seconds.

#3 doubles (Andy Harris/Kenny) were next off, also with a win. #1 dubs (Brandon/Rust) won next. Hopkins 3, South 1.

After winning my first set, my opponent played well in his second and was able to even our match. As I went to get some water, I saw that both Ryan and Manny were down 5-2 in their second sets. Although we only needed one of us to win in order to win the team match, we were all in tough battles.

I started off my third set strong, going up to a 3-0 lead. I noticed Ryan lost his second set as well, but Manny fought back to 5-4 and was playing well. I heard the parents clapping and saw him change the scorecards again: 6-5 in Manny's favor.

I held to go up 4-0, and Manny finished his match off, sealing the team victory. Although I knew our spot in the section final was safe, I still wanted to keep fighting for my own win. I talked to Ryan after the match, and he felt the same way. The USTA official even offered to Ryan to play a super-tiebreak a few games into the third, but we wanted to play the full third out.

I went into the changeover up 4-1, and Ryan got up to a 2-1 lead. I was able to close my match out, winning 6-1 in the third set. After thanking my group of friends that came to watch, we saw Ryan win his third set, 6-2.

Final score: Hopkins 6, Minneapolis South 1.

Wayzata took down Edina by a score of 5-2 today, so Wayzata will be our opponents in the section final tomorrow. Coach Novak told us not to celebrate too much, and be ready for tomorrow; we've worked all season for the opportunity we have tomorrow. We were able to beat Wayzata 4-3 earlier in the year, but it could have very easily gone the other way, and they'll be ready for tomorrow as well.

Until then,
Michael

Monday, May 23, 2011

Section Quarterfinal: Hopkins v Holy Angels

Today was really the first day of the season. Our first section match, it's do or die.

As I explained in the previous post, we are seeded first, so we played the #9 seed, Holy Angels. Although not seeded very high, they were able to upset Minneapolis Southwest in their first round match and we knew they would come in fighting.

We played a slightly different lineup today, still with Ryan, myself, and Manfred playing #1-3 singles, but Zach Miller played #4. #1 doubles was the same, Brandon and Rust, followed by the Andys at #2 (Novak/Harris) and Kenny Novak and Clay played #3.

Zach was able to take home our first victory this season for the #4 singles position. In fact, he was the first one off the court; I was only up 3-2 in the first set! After Zach finished, #2 doubles claimed a straight-sets win, as did Manfred. Next, #1 and #3 doubles came off with victories. Hopkins 5, Holy Angels 0.

Now, only Ryan and I were left. Both of us played up-and-down first sets, but were able to win them. Ryan finished first, and I was able to close my match out shortly after. A good way to start our season off, with seven straight-set wins.

Final score: Hopkins 7, Holy Angels 0.

Tomorrow we've got a rematch against Minneapolis South, who got by Benilde, St. Margaret's today, 6-1. To see the goings-on of our first match, feel free to refresh your memory: http://gohugeorgohome.blogspot.com/2011/04/hopkins-at-minneapolis-south-battle.html

It should be a great match, they always bring their mental strength as well as their strong tennis game.

Until then,
Michael

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Section Draws

Earlier this week, the draws, or tournament barckets, for the team and individual section tournaments came out. On Tuesday, all of the coaches in the section met and argued their cases for a higher seed. When all was said and done, the seeds were as follows:

1. Hopkins
2. Wayzata
3. Edina
4. Minneapolis South
5. Benilde, St. Margaret's
6. Robbinsdale Armstrong
7. St. Louis Park
8. Minneapolis Southwest
9. Holy Angels
10. Richfield
11. Robbinsdale Cooper
12. Minneapolis Roosevelt
13. Minneapolis Henry

The draw can be viewed here: http://mshsl.org/mshsl/showbrackets.asp?tournid=395&bracket=5825

We will play Holy Angels on Monday, and if we win, we will likely have a rematch against South. Since we are the highest seed, all of our matches will be at home if we continue to advance. Although the top four seeds in the section are arguably four of the top seven teams in the state, only one of us can advance to the state tournament.

Now, individuals.

Although the individuals portion of the tennis season is fun, I believe that it can be, and usually is, a negative distraction from the team aspect of high school tennis. Individuals works as follows: each team in the section chooses two singles players and two doubles teams to compete in the section tournament. This is completely separate from the team aspect. Two singles players and two doubles teams qualify for the state tournament from each section.

After winning the individual doubles portion of the state tournament last year, Ryan is playing singles this year, and he is the top seed in our section and receives a first-round bye. Andy Harris is also playing singles, and he's got a tough draw, he will have to play Wayzata's top player, the #3 seed, Dustin Britton in his second round match.

Manfred and I decided to team up and play doubles together, and we were given the #2 seed, and we've also got a first-round bye. Brandon and Rust are the #8 seed. Coach Novak said they got a raw deal since we were seeded highly and they must be on the opposite side of the draw than us.

The full singles draw can be seen here: http://mshsl.org/mshsl/showbrackets.asp?tournid=395&bracket=5826
Doubles: http://mshsl.org/mshsl/showbrackets.asp?tournid=395&bracket=5827

We've got Holy Angels on Monday at home. That's when the real season starts.

Until then,
Michael

Monday, May 16, 2011

Hopkins at Edina

Today was the final day of the regular season, and we finished off with a rescheduled match against Edina, our last Lake Conference opponent and also a strong contender in the section, along with Wayzata and South.

From talking with former players, I've gathered that Hopkins boys tennis has not beaten Edina for at least eight years. I can't find the data online, but I can be pretty sure that it's probably been closer to twenty-eight years.

Although we may have been considered the favorite going into today's match, we knew that Edina is a tennis factory and will always have solid and deep teams. We went with the same lineup that we played against Maple Grove. Singles: Ryan, myself, Manny, Clay. Doubles: Brandon/Rust, Andy Novak/Zach, Andy Harris/Kenny.

Please keep in mind that my match was the last to finish today, so, for the most part, I wasn't aware of the matches coming off as I was playing, but I saw enough and talked to everyone after the match. Also, Edina's unorthodox court setup makes it difficult to see the doubles matches if you're playing singles and vice-versa.

The first two matches done today were #2 and #3 doubles. Zach and Andy Novak finished first, with a 6-2, 6-3 win. Andy Harris and Kenny also won shortly after, 6-1, 6-3. Edina took the next match at #1 doubles, with Brandon and Andrew Rust losing in two tight sets. Edina 1, Hopkins 2.

Meanwhile, the singles matches were going as usual. Ryan, Manny, and I won our first sets, while Clay dropped his. Manny finished his second set off pretty quickly, and won 6-2, 6-1. Clay and Ryan finished at about the same time, Clay was defeated, but Ryan won. Edina 1, Hopkins 4.

Ryan won just as my match was reaching its climax. I had won the first set 6-2, but I was then broken to begin the second set. My opponent, Kavir Kumar, was able to hold serve until he was serving for the set at 5-4. I held and went into the changeover up 6-5. He then regained some confidence on his serve and forced a tiebreak. I won the first three points, before dropping the next three. At the six-point changeover was when Ryan won his match. I then got another mini-break to go up 6-3, before he won both of his service points to get back to 6-5. With my first match point on my serve, I was able to finish it off with an ace.

Final score: Edina 2, Hopkins 5.

Although it doesn't mean much, this win gave us the Lake Conference title, which has gone to Edina almost every year in recent history. Tomorrow we have practice, and Coach Novak will be going to the section meeting tomorrow night, where the team and individual draws will be made. I'll post the link to the draws when they are made available.

Until then,
Michael

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Hopkins at Maple Grove

Today we finished off the week with a trip up North to Maple Grove. Any time schools outside the metro play a Lake Conference team, they always get fired up, so we knew it wouldn't be easy to come away with a victory.


Our lineup today was the same as Wednesday's match against SPA, with Clay at #4 singles. Manny (6-1. 6-3) won first, shortly followed by Ryan (6-0, 6-1) and then myself (6-0, 6-1). Maple Grove 0, Hopkins 3.

All three of our doubles teams won their first sets, a continuance of their good playing from the SPA match. However, Clay dropped his first, 6-1.

#1 doubles (Brandon/Rust) won next, 6-3, 6-4. This win was quickly followed by #3 (Kenny/Andy Harris), and then #2 (Andy Novak/Zach). Maple Grove 0, Hopkins 6.

Clay started to play much better towards the end of his second set, but came up short and lost the match 6-1, 6-3.

Final score: Maple Grove 1, Hopkins 6.

The match at Edina has been rescheduled for next Monday, it should be a great match.

Until then,
Michael

Friday, May 13, 2011

Rainout

Sorry for the delay, blogspot was down for a little while yesterday and I didn't get the chance to post. Due to the rain, our match against Edina was cancelled, and has been rescheduled for Monday.

We've got an away match against Maple Grove today. We don't know much about them, but I've seen some of their results in the newspaper and they've beaten some good teams in their conference, so I'm sure they'll give us a tough battle to round out the week.  After going to the Twins game tonight, I'll be sure to give a recap of the match.

Until then,
Michael