Wednesday, April 5, 2006

2006 Westfield Boys Preview

It took Westfield seven years to wrest the Union County Tennis title back from Summit in 2005 and with many of the key contributors returning, augmented by a talented freshman class, it appears like the Blue Devils are not in any hurry to relinquich it any time soon.

Even the normally cautious coach George Kapner admits with two sophomores and a freshman manning the singles positions the next few years look pretty bright .

The newcomers are so impressive that one of the heroes of the county tournament, second doubles player Jack Trimble, is no lock to make the starting lineup. Trimble combined with departed senior Andrew Levy to win the second doubles title in a three set thriller to provide the margin of victory in Westfield’s 81-76 triumph a year ago.

Trimble is competing with fellow junior Jon Ramalho and freshman Dean Thompson for the second doubles spot.

First singles player Alec Wasserman and first doubles player Brian Kender are the only other graduation losses but Kender’s partner on the championship first doubles team, senior Lee Bernstein will return to first doubles joined by another freshman Greg Luppescu.

The third impressive freshman James Chu will start the season at third singles. Sophomore Kevin Shallcross, the defending county champion at second singles moves up to first singles and fellow sophomore Ravi Netravali, the runner-up at third singles moves up to second singles.

“There is little difference between the fourth player down through the tenth player on this team, so I am taking my time finding the doubles teams that provide us with the best chance for success later in the season,” said Kapner.

Kapner has once again presented his squad with as tough a schedule as possible.

“I have always believed that you must play the best to be the best. In addition to our normal rigorous schedule, we have applied for the two most competitive regular season tournaments, Newark Academy and Delbarton in addition to our own one day tournament to be held on September 29th at the Westfield Tennis Club on North Chestnut. .”

The competition in the county continues to be Summit. The competition in the section is definitely Bridgewater, the team that we lost to in last year's sectional final. Our goals are to repeat as conference and county champions as well as to capture the sectional championship and to go on to win the first WHS group IV championship since the middle 1980's.”

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