Girls tennis: Sea Kings come up short in doubles final
Richard Dunn
HUNTINGTON BEACH - While Corona del Mar High’s girls tennis program
racks up CIF Southern Section team championships, it’s been a different
spin when it comes to doubles in the CIF individual championships.
Junior Taylynn Snyder and sophomore Brittany Holland gave it quite a
run Tuesday, reaching the CIF doubles title match against Celia Durkin
and Erin Everly of Calabasas.
Durkin and Everly, pushed to the limit in a semifinal that lasted
nearly three hours against Peninsula’s Colby Comstock and Nikki
LaBrucherie, rallied to defeat Snyder and Holland in three sets, 6-7 (2),
6-3, 6-3 at SeaCliff Country Club.
Snyder and Holland, who played singles most of the season for the
back-to-back CIF Division IV champion Sea Kings, advanced to the finals
with an impressive 6-4, 6-1 victory over Palm Desert’s Jennifer Joy and
Ashley Mettert in the semifinals. Joy and Mettert cleared the way for
everyone else when they eliminated the top-seeded Peninsula team of
Shilpa Joshi and Macall Harkins, 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (3) in the quarterfinals.
But, while Snyder and Holland made quick work of Joy and Mettert,
Durkin and Everly battled almost endlessly in cold, windy conditions
against Peninsula’s other doubles team in the semifinals, winning two
tie-breakers in their thrilling comeback victory, 2-6, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2).
In the finals, the first time a CdM tandem has reached the section
title match since Megan Wachtler and Alissa Scott in 1994, Snyder and Holland won a first-set tie-breaker and enjoyed a 2-1 advantage in the
second set.
But Durkin and Everly won eight of the next nine games as they
captured the second set and took a 4-0 lead in the third set.
“(Snyder and Holland) looked like they were getting tired in the third
set,” said Durkin, whose forehand volley at the net closed out the match,
which was played mostly under the lights.
Despite its illustrious girls tennis history, which includes a
national team championship in 1997 and myriad individual standouts,
Corona del Mar hasn’t won a CIF doubles title since Lily Valdes and Holly
Blare in 1971, the first year the section held a tournament for girls
since 1938.
“There’s always next year,” said a disappointed Snyder. “We needed
better communication, so there are some things we need to work on.”
In the first set, the return of serve became the best weapon for both
teams, leading to 10 straight games with a service break, interrupted
only by CdM’s win in the opening-set tie-breaker, 7-2.
“I think we played well,” Holland said. “It was a close match.”
Calabasas broke Snyder’s serve in the fifth game of the second set for
a 3-2 lead, capped by Durkin’s overhead winner, as Durkin-Everly started
to take control of the match.
In the third set, the Sea Kings broke Everly, then Holland held serve
as Corona del Mar showed signs of a comeback. Calabasas, however, held
serve the rest of the way.
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