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Linn-Mar Boys Tennis

Linn-Mar - Boys Tennis

Linn-Mar netters cruise to state tournament

The entire Linn-Mar boys tennis team mobbed the center court at Jefferson Saturday afternoon and piled on senior Tyler McCann after his singles win cinched a trip to the state team championship in Urbandale.

For the Lions, it will be the first time at the tourney in 24 years. They won the meet the last time they played in 1988. And while they’ve won the MVC division title four years in a row, up to now they fell one win short of making it to state.

“It’s fitting that Tyler was the one that clinched it for us,” said Linn-Mar Coach Chris Wundram. “He’s been a three-time state qualifier (in doubles), but this is his first time with the team.”

With the tennis team, that is. As the No. 1 player on Linn-Mar’s golf team, he was on the squad that qualified for state but finished a disappointing 11th last fall. McCann's younger brother, Trevor, was also on the golf team and now plays No. 4 singles in tennis.

“That has to be some sort of record,” said the boys’ dad, Tom, the golf pro at the Cedar Rapids Country Club. “To have two brothers qualify for the state tournament in two sports in the same year.”

Making it to the semifinals at the state tournament in tennis was a fairly easy matter on Saturday. They first dispatched Pleasant Valley in the morning, 5-0, on their home court, with only one of their singles matches going to three sets.

“We knew Pleasant Valley was improved from when we played them before,” said Wundram. “But our kids came to play.”

Then, after a four-hour interlude between matches, the Lions made quick work of Clinton, 5-0, in the afternoon’s substate finals. In winning his match 6-2, 6-4, Tyler McCann was the only Lion who lost more than two games.

Linn-Mar has a 17-1 record, with its only defeat coming at the hands of always-powerful Iowa City West. The undefeated Trojans will also play for the team championship a week from Tuesday in Urbandale.

In their one meeting this year, West beat Linn-Mar, 8-1. Tyler McCann and partner Brady Anderson pulled out the only win.

“We had a lot of close matches,” McCann said. “We have a deep enough team that we’ve got a great chance if we face them again.”

Clinton Coach Dave Moore said the Lions should be a formidable force in the state tournament. “I really don’t think there’s a monster team this year. And they were certainly the best team today,” he said.

By the time the finals started at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, his River Kings had barely survived a marathon 5-4 match over Kennedy that started at 9 a.m. and ended four hours later.

“There were some awfully long games,” Moore said. “If we’d taken care of business in the morning we might have done better in the afternoon.”

Clinton and Kennedy split their singles matches 3-3. The Cougars’ Brett Bloomberg became weak from heat exhaustion in his match and ended up losing in three sets. He was then scratched from doubles play.

“You never know, but if we would have won that three setter, the doubles might have been different,” said Kennedy Coach Craig Bova.

Clinton won two of the three doubles to move into the finals with Linn-Mar.

Kennedy senior Riley Galbraith, who will vie for a state singles championship next weekend, ended his four-year team competition on the Cougar squad with two wins on a gimpy left foot. A star soccer player as well, he sprained a tendon at soccer practice Wednesday and did not play in his team’s game with Washington Thursday.

An X-ray showed no serious damage, and he said the tenderness didn’t affect his tennis play too much on Saturday.

“There’s more support with tennis shoes,” he said after claiming victories in singles and doubles. “But it’s different playing in soccer cleats.”

The Cougars are set to play Washington again in soccer on Wednesday in substate semifinal competition, if the Warriors survive their first-round game Monday against Western Dubuque.  The Cougars have a first-round bye. The soccer semifinal is two days before the start of the state singles and doubles tennis tourney. At this point, Galbraith said his status for soccer is up in the air.

He has said repeatedly this season after coming in fourth in singles at last year's state meet, “My goal is to win the state singles title.”

CLINTON 5, KENNEDY 4
Semifinals

Singles
1. Riley Galbraith (K) def. Mitch Schumacher, 6-3, 6-0.
2. Ryan Schroeder (C) def. Mitch Martin, 6-1, 6-2.
3. Arjun Venkatesh (K) def. Yamsi Marla, 6-3, 7-5.
4. Tony Hurlburt (C) def. Brett Blomberg, 4-6, 7-6, 6-2.
5. Cody Nolan (C) def. Quinn Jamrock, 6-3, 6-2.
6. Jimmy Cunningham (K) def. Kevin Claussen, 6-4, 6-1.

Doubles
1. Schumacher/Schroeder (C) def. Martin/Venkatesh, 6-0, 6-0.
2. Galbraith/Jamrock (K) def. Hurlburt/Nelson, 6-4, 6-4.
3. Marla/Claussen (K) def. Trevor Oates/Cunningham, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.

LINN-MAR 5, PLEASANT VALLEY 0
Semifinals

Singles
1. Brady Anderson (LM) def. Jason Stewart, 6-1, 6-0.
2. Tyler McCann (LM) def. Steve Kardell, 6-1, 6-3.
3. Dillon Einck (LM) def. Cooper Odegard, 6-1, 6-1.
4. Trevor McCann (LM) def. A.J. Smit, 6-2, 6-2.
6. Tim Paulson (LM) def. Abhishek Gouda, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1.

LINN-MAR 5, CLINTON 0
Finals

1. Brady Anderson (LM) def. Mitch Schumacher, 6-2, 6-1.
2. Tyler McCann (LM) def. Ryan Schroeder, 6-2, 6-4.
4. Trevor McCann (LM) def. Tony Hurlburt, 6-0, 6-0.
5. Blake Young (LM) def. Cody Nolan, 6-0, 6-2.
6. Tim Paulson (LM) def. Kevin Clausen, 6-0, 6-0.

 

Linn-Mar - Boys Tennis

Tyler McCann, Anderson earn MVC honors

Cedar Rapids Kennedy senior Riley Galbraith has been named male Athlete of the Year in the MVC Mississippi Division.

Galbraith, who also plays on the Cougars' soccer team, finished fourth in the state in singles last year and is considered one of the top contenders for this year's title.

All six members of the Mississippi Division first team were unanimous selections. Five are from the Metro. Joining Galbraith are Linn-Mar sophomore Brady Anderson and senior Tyler McCann, Washington junior Mitch Blades and senior Mitch Anderson, and Dubuque Wahlert junior Brandon Schneider. Brady Anderson and Mitch Anderson are brothers.

Linn-Mar's Chis Wundram was named Mississippi Division Coach of the Year after guiding the Lions to their fourth straight division title.

There were no Metro players on the Valley Division first team, which featured three players from Iowa City West. Blake Oetting, an Iowa City West sophomore, was named Athlete of the Year and the Trojans' Mitch Gross was named Coach of the Year.

MVC ALL-CONFERENCE GIRLS TENNIS
* - Unanimous selections

MISSISSIPPI DIVISION

First Team
*Brady Anderson (LM), so.
*Tyler McCann (LM), sr.
*Mitch Blades (CRW), jr.
*Mitch Anderson (CRW), sr.
*Riley Galbraith (CRK), sr.
*Brandon Schneider (DW), jr.

Second Team
Trevor McCann (LM), fr.; Dillon Einck (LM) sr.; Clayton Hoyt (CRW), sr.; Tom Runde (DW), jr.; Wes Steffen (ICH), sr.; Gabe Mozena (DS), jr.

Honorable Mention
Kennedy -- Arjun Venkatesh, Mitch Martin
Washington -- Ian Schweiger; Reid Rossberger
Dubuque Senior -- Travis Busch, Noah Mozena
Dubuque Wahlert -- Garrett Hinz, James Ottavi
Iowa City High -- Sean Mullan, Erik McCoy
Linn-Mar -- John Kuster, Blake Young
Waterloo West -- Jacob Meyer, Armin Muhamedagic

Athlete of the Year -- Riley Galbraith (CRK)

Coach of the Year -- Chris Wundram (LM)

VALLEY DIVISION

First Team
*Blake Oetting (ICW), so.
*Kyle Appel (ICW), jr.
*Nick Johnson (DH), sr.
*Roy Ju (CF), jr.
Adam Boldt (ICW), jr.
Rex Ju (CF), jr.

Second Team
Adam Dellos (ICW), so.; Karl Wenzel (ICW), so.; David DiLeo (ICW), fr.; Noah Schmall (CRX), sr.; Jeff Teng (DH), so.; Jacob Donald (CRJ), so.

Honorable Mention
Cedar Falls -- Brennan Ashwood, Greg Power
Jefferson -- Colten Jourdan, Caleb Pfeil
Prairie -- Kevin LeCaptain, Derek Wheatley
Xavier -- Kyle D'Mello, Grant Hunt
Hempstead -- JT Bortscheller, Nathan Langfield
Iowa City West -- Trent Schneider, Ben Dellos
Waterloo East -- Ryan Gilbert, Alex Pietan

Athlete of the Year -- Blake Oetting (ICW)

Coach of the Year -- Mitch Gross (ICW)

All-Academic
Kennedy -- Eric Hansen, Mitch Martin
Washington -- Mitch Anderson, Dylan Shah
Linn-Mar -- Tim Bancks, Adam Abbott
Jefferson -- Jason Wong, Adam Houk
Prairie -- Kevin LeCaptain, Derek Wheatley
Xavier -- Noah Schmall, Grant Hunt

 

Linn-Mar - Boys Tennis

Galbraith, Linn-Mar cop district tennis titles

Brotherly love stopped at the net on the Linn-Mar tennis courts Thursday as the Lions' doubles team led by senior Tyler McCann trounced kid brother Trevor’s duo, 6-1, 6-1, to claim a district championship.

Putting both of its doubles teams in the finals, however, helped propel Linn-Mar to the team title in the six-team Class 2A field.

In singles competition, Kennedy’s undefeated and top-seeded Riley Galbraith coasted to three lopsided wins for a return to the state tournament, May 25-26 at Veterans Memorial Tennis Center in Cedar Rapids.

Galbraith’s run powered the Cougars to the runner-up spot in the team standings. Dubuque Hempstead came in third.

Tyler McCann finished third in state doubles last year when he teamed with since graduated Gavin Young.

Paired this season with sophomore Brady Anderson, the two were top-seeded for Thursday’s district tournament. Anderson lost last year in singles play to eventual third-place finisher Kyle Appel of Iowa City West.

The McCann/Anderson duo proved to be a powerhouse, losing just three games in their three district victories.

“We played well all day,” said McCann. “This was a big accomplishment. And I think we’ve got a chance to go all the way this year.”

He noted that he and his partner this year have already defeated two of other top doubles teams in this part of the state from Cedar Rapids Washington and Iowa City West.

“We make a good team,” said Anderson. “Tyler’s better at the net, and I’m more of a baseline player. We balance each other out.”

They showed little mercy on teammates Trevor McCann, a freshman, and junior John Kuster.  Seeded third, the Lions’ number two doubles team had advanced to the finals by upsetting second-seeded Colten Jourdan and Jacob Donald of Jefferson.

“Obviously, we didn’t play our best,” Trevor McCann explained of the pasting they took in the championship match.  They also advanced to the state tournament in two weeks, though.

Galbraith, who had a two-hour break before playing a Kennedy soccer match at Linn-Mar Thursday night, had little trouble in his quest to better his fourth-place singles finish in last year’s state tournament.  In what he thought beforehand would be his toughest challenge, he easily dispatched of second-seed Nick Johnson of Hempstead, 6-1, 6-1.

Galbraith said playing on both the varsity tennis and soccer squads this spring has put him in tip-top shape.

“To have to be in good condition to play soccer,” he said.  “I didn’t get tired today. And in all of my matches, I thought the other guys got worn out in the second set.

“This was a great day. I was just on from the start and hitting all my shots. I couldn’t have asked for anything better.”

Johnson also advances to the state tournament.

Linn-Mar Coach Chris Wundram said capturing the district team title is a big step toward reaching the goal of sending the entire squad to the separate team state tourney.

“We’ve won a Mississippi Valley Conference title the last four years but have always fallen one match short of the state tournament,” he said.

The Lions advance to the substate team tournament at Jefferson on May 19 where they will play either Bettendorf or Pleasant Valley. Kennedy will host Hempstead in preliminary round match Saturday at Coe College. The winner of that match also will advance to Jefferson on May 19 to play Clinton.

The Mustangs lost any chance of finishing ahead of Kennedy and hosting Saturday's match when their doubles team defaulted in the consolation round due to back injury suffered by sophomore Jeff Teng.  Jefferson’s Donald and Jourdan were awarded third place, giving the J-Hawks enough points to finish fourth in the team standings.

CLASS 2A DISTRICT TOURNAMENT
At Linn-Mar

Teams -- 1. Linn-Mar 27, 2. CR Kennedy 19, 3. Dubuque Hempstead 15, 4. CR Jefferson 8, 5. Dubuque Senior 5, 6. Mashalltown 4

Singles

First Round
Noah Mozena (DS) def. Nathan Longfield (DH), 6-2, 6-2
Daniel Britton (CRJ) def. Kalei Platt (Mar), 3-6, 6-4, 7-5
Quinn Jamrock (DS) def. Justin Yuan (DS), 6-4, 6-2
Blake Young (LM) def. Zach Denny (CRJ), 6-1, 6-0

Quarterfinals
Riley Galbraith (CRK) def. Noah Mozena (DS), 6-0, 6-0
Dillon Einck (LM) def. Daniel Britton (CRJ), 6-2, 6-1
Ryan Shomo (Mar) def. Quinn Jamrock (DS), 6-1, 6-2
Nick Johnson (DH) def. Blake Young (LM), 6-0, 6-1

Semifinals
Riley Galbraith (CRK) def. Dillon Einck (LM), 6-0, 6-0
Nick Johnson (DH) def. Ryan Shomo (Mar), 6-3, 6-0

Third Place
Ryan Shomo (Mar) def. Dillon Einck (LM), 6-3, 6-2

Championship
Riley Galbraith (CRK) def. Nick Johnson (DH), 6-1, 6-1

Doubles

First Round
Mozena/Busch (DS) def. Pfeil/Shuman (CRJ), 7-5, 6-1
Teng/Bortscheller (DH) def. Brada/Dalluge (Mar)
Cunningham/Blomberg (CRK) def. Dohner/Salwolke (DS), 6-2, 6-2
White/Tinsman (DH) def. Podhajsky/Lents (Mar), 2-6, 6-4, 6-4

Quarterfinals
Anderson/McCann (LM) def. Mozena/Busch (DS), 6-0, 6-1
Teng/Bortscheller (DH) def. Venkatesh/Martin (CRK), 7-6, 1-6, 6-0
McCann/Kuster (LM) def. Cunningham/Blomberg (CRK), 6-3, 6-0
Donald/Jourdan (CRJ) def. White/Tinsman (DH), 6-0, 6-3

Semifinals
Anderson/McCann (LM) def. Teng/Bortscheller (DH), 6-0, 6-0
McCann/Kuster (LM) def. Donald/Jourdan (CRJ), 6-2, 6-3

Third Place
Jourdan/Donald (CRJ) def. Teng/Bortscheller (DH), injury default

Championship
Anderson/McCann (LM) def. McCann/Kuster (LM), 6-3, 6-2

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 May 2012 23:05
   

Linn-Mar - Boys Tennis

Lions win 4th straight MVC tennis title

Linn-Mar walloped Dubuque Wahlert, 8-1, Tuesday and clinched its fourth straight MVC boys tennis title.

The Lions are 15-1 overall and 12-1 in the MVC. They won the Mississippi Division title.

Linn-Mar won five singles matches and all three doubles matches.

Brady Anderson beat Brandon Schneider at No. 1 singles and Tyler McCann beat Tom Runde at No. 2 singles.

Anderson and McCann teamed up to win at No. 1 doubles.

 

LINN-MAR 8, DUBUQUE WAHLERT 1

Singles
Brady Anderson (LM) def. Brandon Schneider, 6-3, 6-3
Tyler McCann (LM) def. Tom Runde, 6-2, 7-5
Dillon Einck (LM) def. Joey Ottavi, 6-1, 6-2
Trevor McCann (LM) def. Buddy Franson, 6-0, 6-1
John Kuster (LM) def. Garrett Hinz, 6-1, 6-2
Quinn Meyer (DW) def. Blake Young, 3-6, 6-3, 10-4

Doubles
Anderson/Tyler McCann (LM) def. Schneider/Franson, 6-3, 6-4
Trevor McCann/Kuster (LM) def. Ottavi/Meyer, 6-1, 7-6
Young/Einck (LM) def. Hinz/Dan McInerney, 6-0, 6-3

 

Linn-Mar - Boys Tennis

Linn-Mar boys netters dump Kennedy

Linn-Mar won four singles matches then swept doubles and dumped Kennedy, 7-2, Friday in boys tennis at Kennedy.

Kennedy senior Riley Galbraith beat Linn-Mar soph Brady Anderson at No. 1 singles, 4-6, 6-2, 1-0 (5).

Tyler McCann, Dillon Einck, Trevor McCann and Blake Young won singles matches for Linn-Mar.

LINN-MAR 7, KENNEDY 2

Singles 
1. Riley Galbraith (CRK) def. Brady Anderson, 4-6, 6-2, 1-0 (5)
2. Tyler McCann (LM) def. Arjun Venkatesh, 6-1, 6-2   
3. Dillon Einck (LM) def. Mitch Martin, 6-4, 6-4
4. Trevor McCann (LM) def. Quinn Jamrock, 6-2, 6-0
5. Brett Blomberg (CRK) def. John Kuster, 7-6 (4), 0-6, 1-0 (7)
6. Blake Young (LM) def. Jimmy Cunningham, 6-2, 6-2     

Doubles
1. Anderson/Tyler McCann (LM) def. Galbraith/Venkatesh, 1-6, 6-3, 1-0 (8)
2. Trevor McCann/Kuster (LM) def. Martin/Jamrock, 6-2, 6-3
3. Einck/Young (LM) def. Blomberg/Cunningham, 6-2, 6-0

   
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