LINDSBORG, Kan. - The Ottawa University Braves showed grit and competitiveness throughout the lineup, but came up short in a 4-0 team decision against McPherson College Bulldogs on Thursday morning at the KCAC Tournament.
Doubles Play
Ottawa battled early in doubles, with the No. 1 pairing of
Enzo Ceravolo and
Jarmo Perez Wienese keeping things tight in a 6-4 decision.
Singles Competition
The Braves showed resilience up and down the singles lineup:
- Enzo Ceravolo (No. 1) took the first set 7-5 and had momentum before his match was left unfinished.
- Jarmo Perez Wienese (No. 3) also secured a first set win, 7-6, showing poise in a tight tiebreak.
- Valentin Corriger (No. 4) was in control with a 6-3 opening set victory before play stopped.
While McPherson clinched the team result with wins at Nos. 2, 5, and 6 singles, Ottawa's performances in the unfinished matches showed the Braves were far from outmatched and trending toward potential points.
Singles competition
1. Arthur Nardy (MC) vs.
Enzo Ceravolo (OU) 5-7, unfinished
2. Jayson Wasserfuhr (MC) def. Daniel Sanchez (OU) 6-3, 6-2
3. B. Barrientos Molina (MC) vs.
Jarmo Perez Wienese (OU) 6-7, unfinished
4. Hamish Wyatt (MC) vs.
Valentin Corriger (OU) 3-6, unfinished
5. Balazs Temesvari (MC) def.
Matias Mazieres (OU) 6-0, 6-0
6. Texas Ranger Schmidt (MC) def.
Lillian Wessels (OU) 6-1, 6-0
Doubles competition
1. Arthur Nardy/Hamish Wyatt (MC) def.
Enzo Ceravolo/
Jarmo Perez Wienese (OU) 6-4
2. Jayson Wasserfuhr/B. Barrientos Molina (MC) vs.
Valentin Corriger/Daniel Sanchez (OU) 5-4, unfinished
3. Texas Ranger Schmidt/Balazs Temesvari (MC) def.
Matias Mazieres/
Lillian Wessels (OU) 6-1
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