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GRAND FORKS, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Grand Forks Central took all nine matches from Valley City in boys tennis on Thursday night. It marked the first time that the Hi-Liners did not win at least three matches. Central won 9-0 over Valley City.

Here are Coach Matt Nielson’s thoughts on the match:

Grand Forks Central is the best team in the state and they showed it today.  We won 14 total games in 7 of the varsity matches with 27 games won overall.  They are very consistent with placing the ball with good pace.
We made many improvements today along with we got several of our green sophomores a varsity match.  Alex Rogelstad played very well in his first varsity match ever and Max got his first varsity doubles match with senior Derek.  Ethan also got back in the line-up playing 5 singles.  He was finding his rhythm with defensive and neutral balls.
Trey and Casey played some excellent doubles points at #2 and are going for their shots and working as a team. In singles, Trey was going for harder shots and he managed to hit them with consistency.  Casey worked his deep slice and net game in the second set and found success.
On varsity exhibition, Miles and Emmett had their best efforts and highest level of play as Hi-Liners.  Miles was stepping into balls and being aggressive.  Emmett’s footwork was very good especially in singles where he played consistent with ball placement.  Nice job Miles and Emmett.
Seth and Blake played some great doubles against what most would consider the best doubles team in the state in Sandberg and Panzer.  The serving, the attacking the return and groundstrokes, the volleys, and the intensity was all top notch from both teams.  In singles, Blake played some amazing singles against the odds on favorite to win the state title.  Blake’s court coverage and anticipation might be the best around, but Sandberg’s racket prep leading to consistency, placement, and depth was too much today.  Seth understands what he needs to do in singles.  He understands what he did when he made a mistake.  Seth roared back in the second set when he was down 6-0, 5-0 to get 5-3 deuce.  If Seth wins that point to go 5-4 and then gets to serve, who knows how that set would have ended.
The JV squad faced an older and more experience team today.  Definite progress was seen in the matches with better court awareness and more confidence at the net.  Players continue to work on communication as they play in different doubles teams. Jacob Kruger and Jared Burke had better serving success while Matthew Holm supports the team with encouraging talk on the court. We are proud of their sportsmanship and how they respect their opponents, no matter what the score is.
We have another tough opponent in Red River on Tuesday.  They only lost to Central 5-4.  We made a lot of improvements in one match even though the scoreboard doesn’t show it.  Let’s make more strides come Red River.
Results:
Singles:
1.  Blake Triebold lost to Logan Sandberg 6-2, 6-3
2.  Seth Zeltinger lost to Braden Panzer 6-0, 6-3
3.  Trey Cope lost to Ryder McDonald 6-1, 6-2
4.  Casey Kruger lost to Evan Panzer 6-0, 6-3
5.  Ethan Bear lost to Cole Wilber 6-0, 6-1
6.  Alex Rogelstad lost to AJ Spicer 6-0, 6-2
Doubles:
1.  Triebold/Zeltinger lost to Sandberg/B.Panzer 6-2, 7-6(4)
2.  Cope/Kruger lost to Chase Spicer/McDonald 6-0, 6-0
3.  D.Bear/Max Magnuson lost to E.Panzer/Brad Flaten 6-0, 6-2
Varsity Exhibition:
Miles Taylor lost 8-5
Emmett Olson lost 8-7
E.Bear/Rogelstad lost 8-6
Taylor/Olson lost 8-5, 8-1
E.Bear lost 8-6
JV:
Gavin Swenson/Kellen Westman lost 6-2
Collin Hoff/Jacob Kruger lost 6-2
Matthew Holm/Noah Tulp lost 6-3
N. Tulp/J. Burke lost 6-0
J. Kruger/G. Swenson lost 6-2
K. Westman/C. Hoff lost 6-4
J. Kruger/M. Holm lost 6-1
J. Kruger/N. Tulp lost 6-1
K. Westman/G. Swenson lost 6-2
M. Holm/C. Hoff lost 6-1