CMS' Skyler Butts (So. - Santa Ana,
CA) claimed the USTA / ITA West Region singles title, defeating
Whittier's David Konstantinov 7-6(5), 6-3 in the championship match
on Sunday at the Biszantz Family Tennis Center. Seeded eighth,
Butts won six matches, including three matches against fellow
teammates, to give CMS its third straight USTA / ITA West Region
singles title, and fourth in the last five years. Butts advances to
the USTA / ITA National Small College Championships in Fort Myers,
FL Oct 10-13, and earns ITA All-American honors by virtue of
his win.
Butts was one of four Stags quarterfinalists, all of whom
populated the bottom half of the draw. Freshmen Max Macey (Wilton, CT) and Daniel Morkovine (San Carlos, CA)
earned berths in the final eight despite being unseeded. Macey was
a game from elimination before battling back to beat ninth seeded
Parker Wilson from Redlands in the second round, and then knocked
out sixth seed Alex Nichols of Cal Lutheran in the round of
sixteen, before falling to teammate Joe Dorn (Jr. - Washington D.C.) in
the quarters. Morkovine's impressive CMS debut included a straight
set win over ninth seed Connor Treacy of Cal Lutheran in the first
round, and then an epic three set victory over third seed and 2012
finalist Chris Wiechert of Pomona-Pitzer in the round of sixteen.
Morkovine was eventually stopped in the quarters by Butts.
Teammates Cameron Bernhardt (Jr. - San Diego,
CA) and Dorn provided the most resistance to Butts' championship
run. Bernhardt held a 6-2, 3-2 lead on Butts in the round of
sixteen, while Dorn held a 2-0 lead in the third set in the
semifinal. Bernhardt had two wins in singles and partnered
sophomore Lestter Yeh (Arcadia, CA) to
reach the quarters of the doubles. Dorn reached the singles semis
for the second consecutive year, and lost in the doubles quarters
with partner Warren Wood (Jr. - Del Mar,
CA). Freshman Glenn Hull (Brookings, OR) was
also impressive in his CMS debut, winning five matches without
losing a set in the consolation draw, after falling to finalist
Konstantinov in the first round of the main draw.
Butts will represent the West as one of eight regional winners
in the National Small College Championships in Fort Myers. Each
qualifier will play out to place, with the winner advancing to the
Small College Super Bowl against the D2, Junior College, and NAIA
national champions. Butts joins the ranks of recent West region
champions Neel Kotrappa (2012), Alex
Lane (2011), and Robbie Erani (2009). Mike Starr (2006) was the last Stag to
win the D3 national title and advance to the Small College Super
Bowl.
USTA / ITA West Region Singles and Doubles
Draws
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