
Century 9, Tustin 9 (Century wins on games 77-75): Century won 8 of 9 singles sets while the Tillers won 8 of 9 doubles sets to force the tie and decided the match on games.
No. 5 Dana Hills 16, No. 6 Los Alamitos 2: The Griffins were without their top player but it wouldn’t have matter with that score. Warren Hardie swept for the Dolphins and dropped just one game in three sets.
La Habra 11, Los Altos 7: The Highlanders received sweeps from Nos. 1 and 2 singles and No. 1 doubles to pull out the victory.
Bolsa Grande 11, Oxford Academy 7: Bolsa captured 7 of 9 doubles sets to secure the win.
Trabuco Hills 10, St. Margaret’s 8: The Mustangs singles carried the day, taking 8 of 9 sets in this tight match.
Foothill 10, Canyon 8: The Knights played without their sophomore stud at top the lineup and still managed to eek out the win over the Comanches.
No. 7 Troy 13, Claremont 5: The Warriors (4-0) stayed unbeaten on the season by winning 6 of the 9 singles sets and 7 of the 9 doubles sets, including a sweep from No. 2 team of Philip Xiao and Nishant Munugala.
Tesoro 10, El Toro 8: The Titans got a sweep from their No. 1 doubles team and emerged with the close win.
No. 3 Corona del Mar 18, Sunny Hills 0: No luck for the Lancers as the Sea Kings tops singles players were in action. The Sea Kings lost jut six games in 9 singles sets.
No. 2 Mater Dei 11, Woodbridge 7: The Warriors showed the strength of their team despite the loss. Mikey Zablan beat Chris Freeman and Andre Halabi beat Charlie Alvarado. Still, the Monarchs had enough firepower to earn the victory.
No. 9 Villa Park 16, Orange Lutheran 2: The Spartans strong start continues with help from Jimmy Fernandez’s sweep at No. 3 singles. VP also swept the doubles sets.
No. 1 University 15, Peninsula 3: The Trojans continue to show why they are the class of the county tennis scene.
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Regarding Dana Hills, Warren Hardie is an absolutely terrific player and deserves the attention he gets, but there are some other talented players on the team as well. It was a great day for all the singles players as Jim Myers only dropped two games in 3 sets and Trevor Dell only dropped 3 games in 3 sets. It would be nice to see them mentioned when they have a good day too!