Thursday, March 15, 2007

2007 Scotch Plains Boys Preview

In her second year coaching the Scotch Plains Boys Tennis team, Sandra Miller is hoping for more consistency than the 2006 season, a campaign which could have been divided into two very unequal parts. The two days of the Union County Tournament provided the team with most of its highlights including a fourth place finish and the prestigious first singles championship but the rest of the season was far less successful as injuries took their toll on the young team which finished 11-10.

Leading a young but veteran team will be Junior Ryan Krueger who returns after becoming the first Raider player since Arjun Viswanathan in 1995 to win a county title. Coming in as the third seed, Krueger avenged an earlier season defeat by dispatching second seeded David Richards of Summit in the semi finals and fourth seeded Ravi Netravali of Westfield in the finals.

Krueger also produced a sterling19-4 mark against challenging opposition and advanced to the second round of the state individual tournament. Krueger, who lost to Kevin Shallcross of Westfield in the second singles finals as a freshman, is not resting on his laurels.

“I have been working on my service and net game over the past months. Improving in these areas are vital for high school tennis success,” said Krueger a nationally ranked player.

“There is good competition this year in counties. Defending my title is a goal for myself and is a high priority.”

“Ryan has worked hard in the off season, playing in many tournaments and looks very sharp,” said Miller.

Unlike a year ago when Krueger and fellow sophomore Scott Leyden were the only returning starters, Miller’s starts the season with experience at most positions.

Leyden begins his second season playing second singles after making a significant jump from second doubles. Often overmatched last year, Miller is hoping his experiences will help make him better this year.

“I am hoping that Scott will be ready for the challenge of second singles. He has played some very good tennis so far,” said Miller.

Currently every other position is unsettled with challenge matches deciding the lineup.

Junior Mike DeVizio, an All County soccer player last fall, used his speed and athleticism to combine with fellow junior Ted Rosenblatt to finish fourth in the county at first doubles and Miller expects the duo to excel again whether or not they play together.

Miller is counting on vastly improved senior co-captains Mike Cejovic and Chris Thompson to likely man second doubles. Sophomore Eric Heinz and freshman Dan Nizri are also contending for open spots.

With more players than openings Miller is hoping that a Junior Varsity team will be approved.

“If we have a JV team in place I think our future looks very good for

.SPFHS tennis. .There are several freshmen and sophomores who have talent and just need more playing time,” says Miller.

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