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BIASELLA DOES DOUBLE DUTY
TO CLAIM SINGLES, DOUBLES TITLES
CARLSBAD - It was quite
a successful weekend for the College of the Desert men's tennis team. Not only
did the team secure its fifth straight dual team title on Thursday, but the
Roadrunners had three of the final four singles players and three of the final
four doubles teams at California Community College Men's Tennis State Championships
this weekend at La Costa Resort & Spa.
The end result was a pair
of state titles for one member of the Roadnnmers' squad. Adriano Biasella stormed
through to take the singles title on Saturday morning, then came back with doubles
partner R/chard Dasek in the afternoon to claim the doubles crown as well.
Biasella breezed through
the singles tournament, especially in Saturday's semifinals and final. In his
two wins on Saturday, Biasella won a total of 24 games while losing only two.
He defeated Ronald Paz of Canada College in the semifinals, 6-2, 6-0, then defeated
his COD teammate, Kunioshi Minato, in the final, 6-0, 6-0. Minute had defeated
COD teammate Richard Dasek 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 in the other semifinal.
In doubles, Biasella and
Dasek had a little bit tougher a time. The pair faced teammates in both the
semifinals and the final on Saturday. First up, Biasella and Dasek got by Daliher
Ptak and Daniel Briseno by scores of 6-3, 7-6 (1). In the final, the pair was
taken to three sets by their teammates Minute and Rye Kashiwabara before pulling
out a 6-7 (1), 6-2, 6-3 victory. Minato and Kashiwabara were in the final after
defeating Grossmont's Cyrillc Kurz and Fernundo Rodriugez, 6-4, 6-4 in the other
semifinal.
This marks the third straight
year that a player from College of the Desert has claimed state titles in both
singles and doubles.
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Reported by Robert Trevino, State Tournament Publicist; Grossmont College S.I.D.
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2006 Champion
College of the Desert
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