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  • Tennis: Simonyan, Yacoubian fall at CIF Individuals Tournament

    Glendale News-Press (California)
    Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News
    May 24, 2013 Friday


    Simonyan, Yacoubian fall at CIF Individuals Tournament

    by Charles Rich and Andrew J. Campa, Glendale News-Press, Calif.


    May 24--Oleg Simonyan arrived at Andulka Park Tennis Center in
    Riverside on Thursday ready to compete in the CIF Southern Section
    Individuals Tournament.

    The Hoover High senior boys' tennis player got to the venue around 10
    a.m. and received a first-round bye. He then had to wait nearly three
    hours before stepping on to the court.

    Simonyan couldn't find a rhythm after the waiting session and saw his
    season conclude with a 6-2, 6-2 second-round loss to Justin Zhang of
    Crean Lutheran.

    "Waiting around was very annoying," said Simonyan, who finished
    runner-up in the Pacific League Tournament on May 1 and helped the
    Tornadoes advance to the Division I playoffs. "I finally got out there
    and my ground strokes weren't working for me in the first set.

    "We had some good volleys in the second set and I figured out my
    stroke game. I was up, 40-0, in the first game of the second set and
    lost. That got me down a little. It was a fun experience again and I
    felt like I played my best tennis over the last few weeks."
    Simonyan, who plans to attend Glendale Community College in the fall,
    fell in the second round in 2011.

    Pasadena Armenian General Benevolent Union freshman Vahe Yacoubian
    made history in an opening-round match at Cate High in Carpinteria.
    The Glendale resident became his school's first-ever tennis qualifier
    and tried to parlay that accomplishment into a first-round victory.

    Despite a valiant effort, Yacoubian came up short, losing to Frontier
    League champion Spencer Ekola of Santa Barbara Bishop Diego, 6-1, 6-3.

    "Around the second set, I think Vahe understood that he definitely
    needed to be more aggressive and he took on a different approach and
    challenged his opponent," said Spartans Coach Maro Yacoubian, who is
    also Vahe's mother. "His opponent was an excellent player and it was a
    great match."

    Unlike all the area's other competitors, Yacoubian qualified to the
    individual tournament as a freelancer since Pasadena AGBU does not
    currently have a team.

    Yacoubian played in tournaments, such as Ojai, and built up a credible
    body of work before being allowed to participate in the individual
    playoffs.

    "It was really a great match and even some CIF officials noted that
    despite the score, it was really back-and-forth," Maro Yacoubian said.
    "I'm proud of Vahe and can't say I'm disappointed. He played really
    well and his opponent just made fewer mistakes."


    From: Baghdasarian
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