Thursday, October 25, 2012

District Champs!

The Jackson High School Tennis team did amazing in districts!  5 boys will be going to State in the spring. That is huge!
 
 
Luke George, James Okubo, Peter Cung, BEN MIETZNER, Everett Wang, Grant Follis

Ben placed 1st place in Boys Tennis.  He beat Patrick Chung tonight. It was amazing tennis, and such a great accomplishment because Patrick is the only boy Ben has lost to this whole season, and this is Patricks first loss.  Wow!  Way to go Ben!



Jackson's Mietzner shocks Chung (by The Herald-
http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20121025/SPORTS01/710259792/0/PREPS_mobile&template=mobileart?X-IgnoreUserAgent=1)

MILL CREEK -- The fourth time was the charm for Ben Mietzner.

After losing his previous three matches to Patrick Chung this season, the Jackson singles player beat the previously unbeaten Cascade senior 6-4, 6-0 in the 4A District 1 Tournament singles championship match on Thursday at Jackson H.S.

"(Ben) was finally able to get him; it was a surprise," said Jackson head coach David Hutt. "(Patrick) always seems to get the best of him.

"Ben played really well and Patrick just seemed a little flat. He was missing shot he doesn't usually miss."

In the doubles final, Jackson's Peter Cung and Grant Follis beat teammates James Okubo and Everet Wang in a marathon match that saw both sets go to tiebreatkers. Cung-Follis won the match 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-3).

"It was a great tennis match," Hutt said. "The score says it all. It could have gone either way, but Peter and Grant had a little edge over James and Everet."

Snohomish's Andrew Ivelia beat Kamiak's Joseph Lee 6-0, 6-2 for third place and Edmonds-Woodway's Jason Smarr and Dylan Merrill won the doubles consolation final to take third place. Both Ivelia and the Warriors doubles team will take on a Kingco competitor on Saturday for a spot at state.

Before Thursday's final, Hutt said he and Mietzner talked about controlling the tempo of the match and keeping Chung away from the net.

"I told him to be consistent and keep the ball deep in the court," Hutt said. "Patrick can control the net and it was important for Ben to be the aggressor."

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