But due to outstanding depth and led by a stable of talented young players, the Blue Devils were able to withstand the losses and finished with a 23-3 record, the top mark at the tradition rich school since 1996. The Blue Devils easily swept through the Watchung Conference and were dominant in winning their second straight Union County championship.
Contested April 27-28 at the Donald Van Blake Courts in Plainfield, the Blue Devils piled up 96 out of 100 points to 72 for second place Summit to win their 26th championship overall as they won four of the five flights.
“Initially, I assumed that no team could recover from the loss of its best player, but we never missed a beat.” noted Kapner.
With Shallcross out, each singles player moved up. Second singles Ravi Netravali took over Shallcross’ spot and upset the defending champion Kevin Chen of New Providence in the semi finals before losing in the finals to Ryan Krueger of Scotch Plains.
“Ravi’s win against Kevin Chen was one of the highlights of the season and virtually assured the county championship,” said Kapner.
”Beyond that, he qualified for the NJSIAA singles tournament, only the second time a second singles player in my tenure has done so.” Netravali won his first match in the state tournament before losing in the second round.
Shallcross returned late in the season and was able to make it to the round of 16 in the NJSIAA Singles tournament, the best result by a Westfield male tennis player in a decade but Kapner wished the season could have gone on longer.
“Kevin never quite regained the form he had prior to the injury. This never affected the team, but did have some effect on Kevin in the NJSIAA singles tournament,” said Kapner.
Chou defeated Val Mekhanic of New Providence 6-1, 6-3 to win at second singles. succeeding Shallcross as the second consecutive Blue Devil to win at second singles as a freshman.
At third singles, another freshman Dean Thompson, normally a first doubles player surprised top seeded John Anguione of Summit 7-6, 6-2 and both doubles teams also defended their championships.
“Dean moved flawlessly from doubles to singles and probably gained the most beneficial experience from the injury,” said Kapner.
Kapner was able to keep his second doubles team, Evan Eisenberg and Matt Gralla together and the top seeded duo cruised through three matches, without losing a set, including a 6-3,6-3 win over Alex Kramer and Dan Gledhill of Summit in the finals.
At first singles he had to do some shuffling, moving senior Lee Bernstein into the starting lineup. Bernstein had played first doubles a year ago but had not been among the top seven up until then. Bernstein teamed with Junior Jack Trimble at first doubles to win their second doubles titles, each with different partners last year.
“Lee played as if there had been no hiatus from last year,” said Kapner.
“All year I have said that there is very little difference between our fourth through tenth players and the season proved that,” added Kapner.
Later in the season Thompson and Trimble were re-united and advanced to the quarter-finals of the NJSIAA doubles tournament, the best result by a Westfield doubles team since the inception of that tournament
Two of the three Westfield losses came against the state’s top team, Millburn. The other loss was the season’s only disappointment, a 3-2 loss to the eventual Group IV champion, Bridgewater
“Despite the disappointment of losing the sectional final, virtually every member of the varsity now has had a successful experience playing in important matches which only speaks to the potential of this group over the next few years,” said Kapner.
When Chou was later sidelined with a severe case of tennis elbow and with Shallcross still out of the lineup it resulted in Kapner elevating another talented freshman Greg Luppescu who got a chance to play numerous matches and gained valuable experience.
With nine of his top ten returning and another talented group of freshmen on the way, the 2007 Blue Devils appear fully capable of passing any new tests.
“We will be good but I have no idea what the lineup will be,” warned Kapner.
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