Busy opening week for tennis teams
After weeks of waiting for adequate
weather to compete, or even practice in, the Bigfork High School
boys and girls tennis teams had their first matches of the season —
five of them to be exact — over the past week.
The marathon schedule all started last
Tuesday, April 5, in Mission (St. Ignatius). Then it was a Friday
match in Polson followed by a Saturday match against Whitefish that
was supposed to be an away match but was moved to Bigfork because
Whitefish’s courts still have snow on them. Monday Bigfork played
Glacier at Flathead Valley Community College.
“It’s not typical to have this few
practices in at this point in the season,” said Paul Wallin,
Bigfork High School tennis coach. “So we might be match rich right
now, but we’re practice poor. It gets to be a really short season
when it’s the middle of April and we still have weather like
this.”
Outcomes in the matches varied from
school-to-school and between genders. The Bigfork boys tied Mission
with three wins apiece, beat Polson 5-3, beat Whitefish 4-3 and
lost to Glacier 5-3. The Bigfork girls beat Mission 4-2, lost to
Polson 6-1, beat Whitefish 4-3 and lost to Glacier 5-3.
The majority of Bigfork’s losses came
from forfeits. Although there are plenty of athletes out for
Bigfork tennis this year, not all of them are ready to compete yet.
Additionally, Wallin has some players competing in singles and
doubles in the same match right now to gain experience. However,
the rules state that if a players competes in a singles match and a
doubles match then the doubles match counts as a forfeit.
“What we’re doing right now is trying
to get them to hit some more balls and have them get some more
match play experience,” Wallin said.
Glacier
Playing in Bigfork’s No. 1 girls
singles spot, senior Hannah Barrett dropped her match to Glacier’s
Katya Kulikova 6-2, 6-0 on Monday.
The Valkyries earned their three points
from victories in the remaining singles matches. Junior Kianna
Wicklund defeated Hilary Syvertson 6-3, 6-3 in the No. 2 match.
Senior Ariel Stallknecht took down Kendall Sattler 6-1, 6-0 in the
No. 3 match. In the No. 4 match, McKinze Shults took the win over
Nikki Olsen 6-1, 6-0.
“Kianna played well and Hannah did too,
but it was difficult conditions,” Wallin said. “The weather
exasperated an already tenuous tennis outing.”
The Valkyries had to forfeit three of
their four doubles matches. The remaining match was won by
Glacier.
The Bigfork boys picked up three wins
over Glacier. Senior Dylan Reichenbach beat Quintyn Menegazzi 6-0,
6-1 in the No. 2 match.
“Dylan played really well,” Wallin
said. “He dominated the pace of the play and he set up his shots
really well.”
Senior Ryan Gembala earned a win over
Reece Erickson 6-2, 6-2 in the No. 3 match. Senior Evan Jordt,
playing in the No. 4 match, bested Andy Walling 6-1, 6-0.
The Bigfork boys’ doubles teams
forfeited two matches and lost out in the other two.
“Evan and Ryan both had a great day,”
Wallin said. “Not only did they do well in singles and win their
matches, but they went on to win their doubles match as well,
though it was counted as a forfeit.”
Junior Colter Mahlum played for Bigfork
in the No. 1 singles match and lost 6-2, 6-2 to Brandon
Simpson.
Whitefish
The Vikings split their singles and
doubles matches to come out on top over Whitefish on Saturday.
Playing in the No. 2 spot, Mahlum
defeated Skylar Munzing, 6-4, 6-1. Jordt won the No. 3 match 6-1,
6-4.
Reichenbach, who played No. 1 singles,
lost 6-3, 7-6 (7-2). Roessmann lost the No. 4 match by a narrow
margin as well. He lost the first set 6-3, won the second 6-4, but
lost the third 6-4.
“I think one of the best matches of the
tournament was Seth Roessmann’s,” Wallin said. “He went down 4-6 in
the third set, but it went into a nice long match and he got some
great on-court playing time.”
In doubles play, seniors John Lyon and
Nate Roberson earned a 6-0, 6-0 victory over Kolter Larsen and Seth
Corne in the No. 2 match. Junior Shane Parks and sophomore Kyle
Campbell picked up a win for Bigfork in the No. 3 match, defeating
Michael Reimer and Haydon Eaton 6-2, 6-3.
Bigfork forfeited the No. 1 doubles
match, which made a victory in Parks’ and Campbell’s match crucial
for the Vikes to go away with the win.
“Shane Parks showed his leadership on
the court helping Kyle and himself to win the crucial match of the
day,” Wallin said.
The Valkyries won all four of their
singles matches against Whitefish. Barrett won 6-0, 6-0 over Sloan
Ellis, Wicklund 6-1, 6-0 over Laura Turro, Stallknecht 6-3, 6-0
over Caroline Carbo and Shults 6-0, 6-1 over Simone Craft.
“The Bigfork girls were dominant in
singles play,” Wallin said.
The Vals had losses in the No. 1 and
No. 2 doubles matches and forfeited the No. 3 match.
Polson
The Vikes strongly prevailed in Polson
as they won all four singles matches.
Mahlum got things started with a 6-3,
6-2 win over Brady Hislop in the No. 1 singles match.
“He had a good match against Brady
Hislop,” Wallin said. “That was a good win for Colter. Brady is a
freshman, but he plays a really good game.”
Reichenbach followed with a 7-5, 6-2
victory over Justin Evertz.
“Dylan played some really smart
tennis,” Wallin said. “One of his strengths is he wins a lot of
matches by just hanging back and sort of being a retriever. He wins
a lot of points by just sitting back and waiting for the other
person to wear down.”
Jordt defeated Hayden Congdon after
losing the first set 7-5 and coming back with a 6-4 win and a 12-10
win to put the match away. Gembala won 6-2, 6-4 over Ian
Laimbeer.
“Ryan had a good weekend. He played
some really consistent tennis,” Wallin said.
The Vikes forfeited the No. 1 doubles
match and lost the No. 2 match.
The Valkyries were not so lucky in
Polson. They earned just one team point with their only victory of
the day coming from Shults, who defeated Karly Rochin 6-2, 6-3 in
the No. 4 singles match.
“The Polson girls team is pretty deep
and they are tough,” Wallin said. “We competed well against them,
but they are more experienced than we are at this point.”
Mission
In their first match of the season, the
Valkyries swept the singles matches.
Barrett defeated Sarah Bowers 7-5, 7-6
(7-2), Wicklund defeated Jane Makepeace 7-6 (7-3), 6-2, Stallknecht
defeated Mackenzie Trudeau 6-4, 6-3 and Makenna Gembala defeated
Morgan Andres 7-6 (7-5), 4-6, 7-10. The Bigfork girls forfeited
their doubles matches.
For the boys, Reichenbach faced last
year’s singles state champion Spencer Ahlborn in the No. 1 match
and lost. He was defeated 6-4 in the first set, won the second 6-3
and lost the third 6-4.
“Dylan played him tough. It was a good
match,” Wallin said.
Bigfork’s victories came from two
singles matches and a doubles match. Mahlum won the No. 2 doubles
match 6-2, 7-6 (8-6) over Karl Daniels. Gembala won the No. 3 match
over Bryan Schock 1-6, 6-1, 10-8.
Bigfork forfeited the No. 1 doubles
match. Parks and Roberson won the No. 2 doubles match for Bigfork,
though, outing Kats Yelsa and Troy VanTrager 10-3 in a pro set.
“It was the first match of the season
for us and I think the second for Mission,” Wallin said. “The
weather conditions weren’t very good so we saw some real
inconsistent play. We are trying to eliminate more forced errors.
We are also trying to work on when to be aggressive and when to
stay in the point.”
Up next
The Vikes and Vals travel to Ronan on
Friday. Bigfork plays host on Monday and this coming Tuesday, April
18 and 19, to Mission and Glacier, respectively.
Editor’s note: The Valkyries also
hosted Eureka (Lincoln County) on Tuesday, April 12, which gave
them a sixth match over the past week, but those matches were not
completed prior to press time. See next week’s Bigfork Eagle for
the results.