Mahtomedi senior co-captain Jack Allaben admitted the Zephyrs felt the usual nerves before Wednesday’s start to the Class 2A boys tennis state tournament at Baseline Tennis Center, but mostly, he said, they were bursting with anticipation.
”We were a little nervous, but more than anything we were excited,” Allaben said. “We were confident. Everyone had the mind-set that we can beat anyone.”
Mahtomedi’s 5-2 victory over No. 5 seed Eagan did nothing to dissuade that belief. The No. 4-seeded Zephyrs won exactly as expected, sweeping the singles, considered their strength.
”We win with singles,” Allaben said.
Zephyrs coach Aaron Freer said his team was confident coming into the tournament, having lost just twice this season. Who did the Zephyrs lose to? Wayzata and Rochester Mayo, the Nos. 1 and 2 seeds in the 2A field. Wayzata will be Mahtomedi’s opponent in Wednesday morning’s semifinals.
“We match up well with Wayzata,” Freer said. “It’s all about matchups.”
Wayzata showed off the talent that helped it earn top billing, sweeping Elk River 7-0 in the first quarterfinal of the day. The Trojans singles lineup lost just seven games in four matches. Interestingly, five of those losses were by Wayzata’s No. 1 singles player, Aaron Beduhn, who defeated Elk River’s Aaron Zoubek 6-4, 6-1.
Wayzata rolled through doubles as well, winning all three matches in straight sets. The Trojans’ No. 2 doubles team of eighth-grader Ethan Turunen and seventh-grader Tommy Prondzinski kept their perfect season alive with a 6-0, 6-1 victory. Together, they are 17-0.