Harvard-Westlake Senior Captures Singles Title
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IRVINE — High school tennis was short but sweet for Harvard-Westlake senior Marissa Irvin, who ended an abbreviated career Friday with a Southern Section title. Irvin, who did not play high school tennis until this year, defeated West Torrance’s Morisa Yang, 6-4, 7-6 (7-1), in the singles final at the Racquet Club of Irvine.
Irvin is a member of the U.S junior national team and she recently signed to play for Stanford. But because of a conflict with the previous Harvard-Westlake coach over practice time, Irvin had never represented her high school. Although she did not drop a set during the tournament, Irvin was tested by Yang, a junior who was seeded third. Yang lost the first set but then went up, 4-0, and was a point from 5-0 before Irvin stormed back.
Santa Barbara senior Sarita Yardi won her second doubles title. Yardi and senior Callie Grokenberger defeated San Marino’s Luana Magnani and Lindsey Irons-Kilmer, 6-3, 6-2.
Yardi and Grokenberger lost the first 10 points but kept their composure and frustrated Magnani and Irons-Kilmer with well-placed volleys and deliberate play.
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