Singles:
1 Singles-Blake Pedersen(W)6-2,(W)6-1.
2 Singles-Josh Lehmann(W)6-3(W)6-1.
Doubles:
1 Doubles-Alex Janetzke and Tannetr Schopp(W)8-4 in Proset with ad scoring.
2 Doubles-Jacab Cabana and Zack Goodwin(W)8-1 in Proset with ad scoring.
3 Doubles-Riley Kuipers and Tanner Wiegerink(W)8-1 in Proset with ad scoring.
4 Doubles-Ethan Gilliam and Ethan Rauckhorst(L)8-6 in Proset with No ads.
5 Doubles-Joshua Rottier and Brayden Sandstedt(L)8-5 in Proset with No Ads.
6 Doubles-Owen Cross and Noah Kilpatrick(L)6-3 in Proset with No Ads.
7 Singles-Jack Monhollon(L)8-3 in Proset with No Ad scoring.
All in all great job as a team as a whole. ALL our Proset teams lost today BUT all 4 flights were still competitive despite not winning and I was very pleased with the effort shown out there. Plenty of time to turn things around this year and get more "W"s in the matches we have left to play. Stay positive,keep working hard,learn from the small self inflicted mistakes and common "growing pains" of double faults, trying to kill it instead of having a nice controlled shot that is returned "in play" back to your opponent to
1 Singles-Blake Pedersen(W)6-2,(W)6-1.
2 Singles-Josh Lehmann(W)6-3(W)6-1.
Doubles:
1 Doubles-Alex Janetzke and Tannetr Schopp(W)8-4 in Proset with ad scoring.
2 Doubles-Jacab Cabana and Zack Goodwin(W)8-1 in Proset with ad scoring.
3 Doubles-Riley Kuipers and Tanner Wiegerink(W)8-1 in Proset with ad scoring.
4 Doubles-Ethan Gilliam and Ethan Rauckhorst(L)8-6 in Proset with No ads.
5 Doubles-Joshua Rottier and Brayden Sandstedt(L)8-5 in Proset with No Ads.
6 Doubles-Owen Cross and Noah Kilpatrick(L)6-3 in Proset with No Ads.
7 Singles-Jack Monhollon(L)8-3 in Proset with No Ad scoring.
All in all great job as a team as a whole. ALL our Proset teams lost today BUT all 4 flights were still competitive despite not winning and I was very pleased with the effort shown out there. Plenty of time to turn things around this year and get more "W"s in the matches we have left to play. Stay positive,keep working hard,learn from the small self inflicted mistakes and common "growing pains" of double faults, trying to kill it instead of having a nice controlled shot that is returned "in play" back to your opponent to
- Give your team a chance to extend the rally and
- Forcing opponent that they have no choice but to try to return shot back to you