The season was off to a bright start for the Scarsdale Raiders Boys Tennis team who were 4-1 before their match against league rival Mamaroneck on April 18th. Though they are a young team that graduated nine seniors last year, new talent arrived from the freshman and sophomore classes to fill the spots on the team and Coach Jennifer Roane was calling it a "rebuilding year."
However, on Monday, when first singles player Luke Smith went out to warm up, he experienced pain in his shoulder and couldn't continue to play. He had played in a USTA match the previous weekend, and the shoulder did not feel right. Undefeated so far this season it was a big blow to Smith and the team that he was not able to compete in this important match. So, before the contest against Mamaroneck even began, Scarsdale had to forfeit first singles.
Mamaroneck then moved their first singles player Junior Raf Schott battled in second doubles
Senior Captain Zach Steinberg played a long match in third singles. He was also defeated 6-3, 6-2 and said his opponent was a great net player who surprised him by coming up to the net at least 60% of the time. Steinberg was also previously undefeated.
Seniors Doubles Team Evan Jospehs and Harrison Peltz
Second doubles features a new team of sophomore Suhas Vennan and Junior Alan Chung. After Suhas Vennan and Alan Chung play second doubles for the team.
The third doubles team includes the only freshman on the team, Gus Thompson. He is the youngest player on the team, but the tallest as well and has great wing span at the net. Gus and Junior Jonathan Schwartz pulled out a 6-3, 6-4 victory, by winning their serving games and driving to pass their opponents at the net. Fortunately their power along with their opponents' unforced errors added up to a win for the Raiders.
Seniors Jack Axelrod and Adam Kazan won in two long sets.
There's a long season ahead, with 14 regular matches followed by the playoffs. With 4-5 matches a week the team will have many opportunities to practice and win. Luke Smith looked happy despite a shoulder injury. Freshman Gus Thompson and Junior Jonathan Schwartz prevailed in third doubles.
Zachary Steinberg played a tough match in third singles.