The boys and girls defending tennis champions in Islanders Cris Cajigan and Panthers Chloe Gadsden dominated Thursday’s All-Island Tennis matches to retain their title once again.
Guam High Panthers’ Chloe Gadsden sends a backhand to her opponent Emma Haurillon in the girls finals. (GSPN photo)
Guam High Panthers senior star MVP and defending champion Chloe Gadsden capped off a memorable high school tennis career by defeating St. Thomas’ Emma Haurillon 8-3 in the All-Island Tournament finals Thursday at the Rick Ninete Tennis Court in Agana after rain had previously postponed all tournament action.
“This could help me since I can send my results to college coaches and hopefully they can decide whether or not I’m a good fit for them. I think I got better through the years and so did my opponents. I hope I leave the sport with more people fighting for the top spot since most of us seniors are gone,” said girls champion Chloe Gadsden.
Gadsden will now set her sights on playing college tennis and feels that her years of success on Guam may grant her the opportunity she has been waiting for.
The evening kicked off with all four first place matches taking up all four courts, including an exciting showdown between All-Island defending champion Islander Cris Cajigan and Tom Park in the boys singles. Park had defeated Brian Tuncap Jr. in the semifinals after Tuncap defeated boys single MVP in St. John’s Knights Derek Okuhama.
Cajigan took a match lead early and closed out Park 8-4, getting the match point on a serve-ace. Cajigan is only a senior, but he is aspires to play Division 1 tennis down the road and he is already building a great resume.
“It felt great to get tennis going again,” said Cajigan on being able to play after many rain-outs.”It’s nice to win, but I felt I could’ve done way better. [Tom] is not a person who could just give away points so I had to earn everything. He’s a really tough competitor,” he admitted.
TENNIS DOUBLES
FD Friars tag-team of Leo Wook Lee and Jonathan Toves defeated Sanchez’ Clark Pacay and Gian Paras 8-4 to claim the boys doubles top spot.
Two Harvest pairs met in the girls finals as Jiyoo Lee and Jarrica Meno went down to the wire between Kimberly Johnson and Sophia Takasu in a close 8-7 match.
OFFICIAL STANDINGS
Boys Singles
1st Chris Cajigan
2nd Tom Park
3rd Brian Tuncap
4th David Okuhama
Girls Singles
1st Chloe Gadsen
2nd Emma Haurillon
3rd Margaux San Nicolas
4th Ariana Barreau
Boys A Doubles
1st Leo Lee/Jon Toves
2nd Gian Paras/Clark Pacay
3rd Takashi Buccat/Daniel Dimag
4th Alexander Rice/Jon Talavera
Girls A Doubles
1st Jiyoo Lee/Tiffany Nonaka
2nd Kimmie Johnson/Sophia Takasu
3rd Keri Brooks/Rachel Gonzales
4th Maile Dolores/Janay Masga
Boys B Doubles
1st Jaein Noh/Alex Wu
2nd Thor Landstrom/Sy Gogineni
3rd Elijah Mortera/Dwight Sablan
4th Gary Aromin/Nate Villaflores
Girls B Doubles
1st Judy Hsiao/Misa Nakao
2nd Rita Barcinas/Rheda Unpingco
3rd Serena Barasi/Angelisa Ulloa
4th Melissa Balagtas/Mayuko Tsuboyama
PHOTO GALLERY:
The awards for the 2014 IIAAG Tennis Season.
Islanders’ Cris Cajigan preparing to slice an oncoming ball back to opponent Kngiht’s Tom Park. (GSPN photo)
Knight’s Tom Park trying to pull off a comeback against defending champ Cris Cajigan. (GSPN photo)
Knights Tom Park gets a water break in-between matches. (GSPN photo)