Two Greenwave doubles teams traveled to Las Vegas on Thursday for the 3A State Tennis Tournament at Darling Tennis Center.
Both teams, Myles Getto and Blake Malkovich as well as Brynlee Shults and Brooklyn Whitaker, stand as the No. 2 teams in the north. Quarterfinals start today at 4 p.m., for the girls, and 6 p.m. for the boys.
Shults/Whitaker will play Veronica Palacios and Yazaret Arredondo of Desert Pines while Getto/Malkovich take on Justin Finset and Ben Goodman from The Meadows. The winners play the winner of a match between the No. 1 and No. 5 seeds during Saturdayâs semifinals.
âNo. 2 for Northern Nevada, itâs excellent,â said girlsâ coach Kristy Bekiares. âThat first spot, thereâs some good competition when youâre getting up that high.â
Shults and Whitaker said theyâre both âsuper excitedâ for this opportunity. Whitaker went to state last year for the team competition, and this is Shultsâ first season playing tennis.
âItâs pretty awesome,â Shults said. âIâm super stoked to have made it this far. I didnât expect at the start of this season to even make it to regionals.â
Whitaker said sheâs excited for the opportunity to go to Vegas. She added sheâs nervous, though, since the southern teams are good, though Shults said sheâs excited to play the unfamiliar teams.
Both players said they are ready. Whitaker said there wasnât anything they needed to work on that couldnât be addressed in practices.
âCoach John said âjust play tennis; donât be nervous, just do your thing,ââ Whitaker said. âI donât know how weâll do, but weâll get out there and do our best.â
âWeâre looking to make it as far as we can without letting ourselves get down if we donât make it as far as we want,â Shults added.
The pair has enjoyed playing doubles together. Shults said she was nervous at first, since she didnât know Whitaker.
âWe balance each other out when we need to,â Shults said.
Bakiares said sheâs proud of Shults and Whitaker for making it to state. Bakiares said the team had some difficulty gaining momentum during the final matches of regionals and is hoping they hit state strong and can end successfully. She said Las Vegasâ schools play at a different level, with a bigger pool of students to draw from and a variety of courts that are open almost constantly.
âI just hope that we can be competitive with the teams down there,â Bekiares said. âEven if we get defeated, coming out feeling good about it; thatâs what really matters, and the experience.â
Getto said itâs been a great season playing with Malkovich. He recalled they were friends before tennis and decided to have fun and play together for his senior year.
âI decided since itâs my senior year I want to have fun,â Getto said. âI donât really enjoy singles very much, so I decided Iâd make it a good last year with a friend.â
Getto added heâs nervous about the competition because of how strong The Meadowsâ team is. He said nobody has been able to beat them in team competition since they joined the division.
âIâm excited to go, I think weâll do good, but weâre going to have a challenge ahead of us,â he said.
Malkovich added it will be difficult, but said theyâll see how it goes and have fun.
Boysâ coach Jesse Nuckles said Getto and Malkovich have played well all season, having only lost a handful of matches, largely to Truckee.
âThat teamâs been undefeated all year long,â Nuckles said. âI still think our doubles team is capable of beating them, we just havenât done it yet.â
He added the Fallon doubles team is a great pair who he feels has a good chance of winning matches in Vegas, though they could expect hard competition; he said itâll be fun and a good experience, and is looking forward to seeing what happens.
This week, theyâve been reviewing everything and working on strategies to use in Las Vegas. Nuckles said they arenât planning to stray too far from their usual game, though, to avoid throwing off their play.
âIâm not going to change a lot, because theyâve already made it to state; I donât want to tweak too much,â he said. âWe donât want to mess up their rhythm.â