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Moore League Boys' Tennis Season Kicks Off with High Hopes and New Leadership
2025-03-25

The Moore League boys' tennis season for 2025 is in full swing, with teams like Millikan striving to reclaim past triumphs despite significant changes. The Rams have a new head coach, Spencer Pozgay, and must adjust without former champion Nolan Alvarez. Meanwhile, Wilson enters the season with high expectations following their CIF Southern Section Division 4 title two years ago. Long Beach Poly boasts returning talent, while Lakewood faces challenges rebuilding after losing several varsity players. Each team brings unique strengths and aspirations, promising an exciting league competition.

At Millikan, veteran leadership takes center stage as Eric Carranza steps up post-Alvarez. Praised by Pozgay, Carranza not only excels on the court but also contributes off it, mentoring teammates. He aims to repeat his predecessor's success in singles and doubles championships. Supporting him are seasoned seniors Kaden Serdengecti and Harrison Bruechert, whose contrasting playing styles complement each other effectively in doubles matches.

Wilson remains formidable under Coach Nick Medina’s guidance, with standout players Leo Bauch and Douglas Smith leading the charge. Bauch has shown marked improvement over the past year, challenging stronger opponents and elevating his game. Smith, another key player, embodies competitive spirit crucial for doubles play. Medina notes overall growth across the team, attributing much of this progress to their seasoned roster.

Long Beach Poly continues its tradition of excellence through Elijah Wong and Gabe Simms, who inspire younger teammates with their performance. Their non-conference victories underscore the team's growing confidence and resilience. Coach Ricardo Montecinos credits senior leadership for fostering an environment where every match feels winnable, marking a shift from last year's dynamics.

Lakewood presents a different narrative amidst experienced competitors. With eight sophomores joining four returning varsity players, Coach Tom McNamee anticipates developmental gains rather than immediate dominance. Patrix Sourn leads the singles contingent, while Nathan Rowe, Robert Lak, and Eligh Paredes bolster the doubles lineup. McNamee emphasizes long-term program building, ensuring sustainability beyond his tenure.

As the season unfolds, these teams demonstrate varied approaches to achieving success. Whether driven by seasoned veterans or youthful enthusiasm, each squad contributes uniquely to what promises to be an exhilarating Moore League boys' tennis campaign in 2025.

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