Boys tennis heads to State after downing Bears

Senior Talon Walz, right, No. 1 singles player for the Mingus Union High School boys tennis team, also knows his way around a doubles match, playing aggressively in the front position while partner and fellow senior Micah Nevarez holds down the back of the court during the Marauders’ 6-3 win over Bradshaw Mountain High School on Tuesday, April 22.
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Mingus Union High School’s tennis teams closed out their regular seasons by splitting victory with loss against Bradshaw Mountain High School.

The boys team rebounded from a 5-4 loss Thursday, April 17, at Flagstaff High School to hand No. 5 Bradshaw Mountain High School its first sectional loss, 6-3, Tuesday, April 22, to close the regular season at home. The girls lost their final true road contest at the Bears, 8-1.

“I’m just happy for the kids, they did pass their test today,” head boys tennis coach Tarrin Walz said. “If we had lost, we would have been going nowhere.”

With the win, the Marauders finish with nine wins against four losses as a team and will travel to the Division III state tournament beginning at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, as about a No. 15 road seed.

“Weird things happen, so until we’re notified we have a seed, I’m not going to make any predictions,” Walz said. “My prediction is that we’re going, but I don’t know that for sure. We could be anywhere from [No.] 16 to as high as 10.”

For the full story, please see the Wednesday, April 23, issue of the Cottonwood Journal Extra.

George Werner

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