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Balenger shines, Patriots top Braves

Austin Hemmingson | Daily Press Gladstone’s Andie Balenger hits a return during a No. 1 singles match Monday at Gladstone. Balenger defeated Westwood’s Madi Koski 7-5, 6-2 for Gladstone’s lone win of the day.

GLADSTONE — The Gladstone girls’ tennis team was the second Delta County team to feel like it ran up against a buzzsaw against Westwood here Monday, dropping the match to the Patriots 7-1. Westwood blanked Escanaba 8-0 earlier in the day.

Gladstone’s lone win came at No. 1 singles, where Andie Balenger outlasted Westwood’s Madi Koski 7-5, 6-2 in a match-up of two of the best players in the U.P. Balenger fell behind 3-2 before storming back to win the first set and then took control in the second with hard hitting and excellent shot placement.

“I felt I played really good,” Balenger said. “I like playing against tougher opponents because I have to play at my top level. The second set definitely went smoother than the first. She hit hard and she knew where to place the ball.”

Balenger appreciated the challenge Koski represented.

“Tougher competition is always nice because that’s the type of competition I’m going to be facing at the GNC’s (Great Northern Conference meet), so it’s nice to see that at the end of the season more,” she said.

Braves’ coach Ryan Barron was proud of her peformance.

“Andie Balenger played well this afternoon,” he said.

“She fell behind in the first set, but with her mental toughness, she overcame it and powered through for the win.”

Facing her second match of the day, Koski was also happy to get that type of experience before the conference and U.P. matches.

“We usually do some (back-to-back matches) at the start of the season, and that’s how it works in U.P.’s and M-PC’s (Mid-Peninsula Conference), but typically I don’t play against anyone as good as her,” she said. “It was really long … our points were really long too. It was just a matter of who could get the best angles. There’s not many other girls that play like that, so I practice hitting my spots and hitting it hard with her and then it’s much easier playing against someone who’s not as good.”

Westwood swept the rest of the singles matches and dominated the doubles, sweeping all in two sets.

“It was a tough match-up today,” Barron said. “Westwood was firing on all cylinders at doubles. Their net players are tough. It seemed like no matter what we did to avoid them, they were still there.”

Patriots’ coach Sarah Massie was happy to see her team play well in consecutive matches.

“(I saw a lot of) good playing and good competition. They got a lot of tennis in today, as you normally do during the season, but it was just good to see them fight through some close matches,” she said. “It’s nice to see them fight through even when they’re playing against teams they don’t usually play a lot or have a big history with. It’s good for them to go out there and fight, and when the day’s over, they’re better because of it.”

She also felt it will be a big boost ahead of the M-PC and U.P. meets.

“I think it’s great getting those two matches in during the same day because at both M-PC’s and U.P.’s, they could be playing three matches in the same day,” she said.

“Having two matches against solid opponents helps the girls mentally and physically, but it’s also nice that it’s a slow stress day in the sense that neither of these teams are going to be at M-PC’s and U.P.’s. It’s good for them to have that competition and not be worried about their seed or that kind of stuff.”

The Braves visit Iron Mountain today while the Patriots (7-2) host Kingsford.

Singles

No. 1 — Balenger, G, def. M. Koski, W, 7-5, 6-2; No. 2 — Leece, W, def. Trudeau, G, 6-1, 6-1; No. 3 — J. Koski, W, def. Matthews, G, 6-2, 6-1; No. 4 — Wealton, W, def. Tardiff, G, 6-1, 6-1.

Doubles

No. 1 — Patron-Anttila, W, def. LaFave-Saari, G, 6-4, 6-1; No. 2 — Johnson-Miller, W, def. Delaire-E. Marenger, G, 6-0, 6-1; No. 3 — Mariuzza-Nelson, W, def. A. Marenger-Eilola, G, 6-3, 6-3; No. 4 — Gilles-Prophet, W, def. Zeise-Wagner, G, 6-4, 6-3.

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