THE TIMES’ ALL-REGION TENNIS TEAM
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FIRST TEAM
* DARREN JOE
Westlake, Sophomore
A repeat selection, Joe (45-3) lost twice to Varvais and to Dos Pueblos’ No. 1 player, Bryan Golledge, while playing with a back injury.
* DANNY KIM
Hoover, Junior
Finishing 47-4, Kim lost only one league set and reached the third round of the section tournament, losing to Varvais.
* MATT SNOWDON
Calabasas, Senior
He was 42-0 during the regular season and reached the round of 16 in the Southern Section singles tournament.
* PARKER COLLINS-DAVID WILLWERTH
La Canada
Collins, a freshman, and Willwerth, a senior, beat Phil Ham and Jeff Bernard of Etiwanda for the section championship.
* MATT BAKER-OLIVER LAO
Burbank
Seniors, scholar students and co-captains, Baker and Lao were 38-4 and led the Bulldogs to the section semifinals.
* JAMES WHITE-JASON WEISSBROD
Granada Hills
White, a senior, and Weissbrod, a junior, finished 22-1 and led the Highlanders to the City Section 4-A final.
SECOND TEAM
* ERIN CARROLL
Ventura, Sophomore
A serve-and-volley specialist, Carroll (33-4) had one only bad loss and won the 16s singles title at the Ojai Valley tournament.
* JOE CHRISMAN
Ventura, Junior
Ranked in the top 15 in Southern California 18-and-under singles, Chrisman (34-4) was a bright spot on fifth-place team.
* JI CHUNG
Glendale, Junior
Chung was 56-4, leading the Dynamiters to the Pacific League title and into the Division II playoff quarterfinals.
* DAVID HATKOFF-FARBOD NASSERI
Harvard-Westlake
Hatkoff and Nasseri, both seniors, reached the Division II final and earned All-Southern Section honors.
* KEITH LIPP-TRAVIS MAYES
Royal
Lipp, a sophomore, and Mayes, a senior, were 28-2 as Royal captured the Marmonte League co-championship.
* ERIC GRINDLER-NICK MURPHY
Kennedy
Grindler, a senior, and Murphy, a junior, were 14-0 in matches, 12-0 in playoff sets as Kennedy won the City 3-A title.
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