High School Roundup : Top Singles Players, Doubles Teams Reach Semifinals
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The top two seeded singles players and top three seeded doubles teams advanced to the semifinals of the San Diego Section boys’ tennis championships in second-round and quarterfinal play Wednesday at La Jolla and Bishop’s high schools.
Top-seeded Tom Phanco of Bishop’s and second-seeded Andy Potter of San Pasqual advanced to today’s 2 p.m. semifinals at Bishop’s. Phanco will play No. 7 Mike Askvig of Valhalla in one semifinal, and Potter will play No. 9 Mark Ellison of Torrey Pines in the other.
Potter defeated fifth-seeded Peter Moraweicke of Clairemont, 6-4, 6-4, in the quarterfinals. Phanco beat Marco Zuniga of St. Augustine, 6-3, 6-2. No. 8 seeded David Smith of La Jolla Country Day was eliminated, 7-5, 6-4, in the second round by Ellison.
In the doubles, the top-seeded team of Jeff and Jerry Miyamoto of Patrick Henry advanced to a semifinal with fifth-seeded Dennis Kim and Dan McKenzie of La Jolla at 2 p.m. at Bishop’s. The Miyamotos defeated Gene Carswell and James Kim of Mt. Carmel, 6-4, 6-3, in a quarterfinal. Kim-McKenzie defeated fourth-seeded Angel Galvadon and Jeff Priske of St. Augustine, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.
The second-seeded team of Chris Swortwood and Chris Zarro of Torrey Pines has lost just three games in four matches and will meet No. 3 Mauricio and Adria Cordova of Bonita Vista.
All-Star Baseball--The San Diego County All-Star high school baseball game will be played Saturday at 1 p.m. at USD’s Cunningham Stadium.
The game will be played between teams of players from 3-A and 2-A schools. In previous years, all-stars from city school teams played those from county schools.
Dave Heid of Fallbrook will coach 3-A and Bill Kutzner of Escondido will coach 2-A. The players, who have not been announced yet, were selected by the coaches.
Admission for the nine-inning game will be $2 for adults, $1 for students.
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