Men’s Tennis Claims Five KCAC Individual Titles

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Men's Tennis | 9/14/2024 8:58:00 PM

LINDSBORG, Kan. — The McPherson College men's tennis team put forth a tremendous effort at the KCAC Individual Championships in Lindsborg, Kan. over the weekend. 

The Bulldogs won a staggering five KCAC Individual titles, including nearly sweeping all three doubles draws.

At No. 1 singles, Marcus Nardy started the tournament with a 9-8 (7-3) victory over Carlos Grimaldi. After knocking off fifth-seed Jamo Perez Wienese 8-2, he fell in the title match by an 8-5 score to Bruno Suiama.

Arthur Nardy had the three seed at No. 2 singles and promptly bested his first foe, Tiago Galoppo, by an 8-4 score. He ousted Cristobal Fuentes 8-1 in the semifinals before besting Oscar Giorgio 6-3, 6-2 in the championship match.  

At No. 3 singles, Daniel Marcano garnered the No. 3 seed and promptly won his first match by an 8-3 count over Adam Hanson. He secured a spot in the title match with an 8-0 victory over Zeke Mumford, but lost to Adam King in a thriller, 6-1, 1-6, 10-6. 

Oscar Brouwer earned the top seed at No. 4 singles. He picked up an 8-5 victory over Carlos Rodriguez to get things started. After defeating Paul Jittawait by an 8-1 score, Brouwer won the No. 4 singles 6-7, 6-4, 11-9 over second-seeded Billy Haoda. 

Second-seeded Jayson Wasserfuhr tallied an 8-3 win in his opening match against seventh-seeded Daniel Lozano. He accounted for an 8-3 victory in the semifinals over Rubem Bogomoltz before dispatching No. 5 Jonah Bergeron 6-2, 6-4, in the title match.  

At No. 6 singles, Balazs Temesvari had the top seed and quickly won his match against No. 8 Cash Harrison by an 8-2 score. After dropping a match to No. 4 seed Jack Hanson, Temesvari responded by claiming third place in the draw. In the third-place match, he won by a 4-0 count before his opponent retired.  

In doubles action, Brouwer and Marcano held the No. 2 seed and picked up an opening-round victory by an 8-0 score at No. 1. The team advanced to the championship match after the opposition withdrew and promptly posted a victory in the draw by an 8-5 score of Petr Kollar and Jorge Batista. 

Arthur Nardy and Wasserfuhr had the No. 1 seed at No. 2 doubles and bested their opponents Friday to get things started. The Bulldogs claimed another championship after the duo earned a spot in the title match by a 9-7 score. Wasserfuhr and Nardy claimed the title by an 8-4 count.

At No. 3 doubles, Texas Ranger Schmidt and Simon Delgadillo notched an 8-3 win in their first match. The tandem won the quarterfinal contest via a withdrawal, earning a spot in the title match. The squad advanced to the championship after their opponent withdrew. Despite a valiant effort, the duo lost by a 9-7 score. 

The Bulldogs return to action Friday, Sept. 20 at the ITA Regional Championship in Salina, Kan.

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Players Mentioned

Daniel Marcano

Daniel Marcano

6' 2"
Junior
Texas Ranger Schmidt

Texas Ranger Schmidt

6' 3"
Sophomore
Oscar Brouwer

Oscar Brouwer

6' 4"
Junior
Marcus Nardy

Marcus Nardy

5' 10"
Sophomore
Arthur Nardy

Arthur Nardy

5' 9"
Sophomore
Simon Delgadillo

Simon Delgadillo

5' 9"
Freshman
Balazs Temesvari

Balazs Temesvari

Freshman
Jayson Wasserfuhr

Jayson Wasserfuhr

6' 3"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Daniel Marcano

Daniel Marcano

6' 2"
Junior
Texas Ranger Schmidt

Texas Ranger Schmidt

6' 3"
Sophomore
Oscar Brouwer

Oscar Brouwer

6' 4"
Junior
Marcus Nardy

Marcus Nardy

5' 10"
Sophomore
Arthur Nardy

Arthur Nardy

5' 9"
Sophomore
Simon Delgadillo

Simon Delgadillo

5' 9"
Freshman
Balazs Temesvari

Balazs Temesvari

Freshman
Jayson Wasserfuhr

Jayson Wasserfuhr

6' 3"
Freshman