Rory Calabria admits now to not understanding the importance of winning his Section 5 finals match last spring, earning the point that secured Maple Grove's first-ever Class 2A boys' tennis state tournament appearance.
Maple Grove drew a section final rematch with Mounds View last week, and Calabria, well aware of the moment this time, overcame his jitters to win at No. 4 singles and once again clinch the final point in a 4-3 victory.
The Crimson advances to the team state tournament taking place June 4-5 at the Baseline Tennis Center at the University of Minnesota. The top five teams will be assigned seeds on Thursday. The remaining three teams will be chosen by blind draw. Maple Grove lost in the consolation finals last season.
"Last year I was a freshman and I probably didn't get the magnitude of my match," Calabria said. "I was not feeling as nervous as I was this year. I realized how important each spot is because Mounds View doesn't give you much."
Pressure came in several forms this season. Lingering winter weather reduced the season to a blur of matches requiring keen focus. The Crimson played in the prestigious Edina Invitational for the first time, mixing it up with a hard-court who's who including Wayzata, host Edina and Rochester Mayo. If that wasn't enough, coach J.C. Lippold told the Star Tribune in late April, "I think Mounds View is going to have some trouble in Section 5 the next few years"
In other words, his team's 2012 section victory was no fluke. His players noted Lippold's words but were not fazed.
"That is something he will do," Calabria said. "He talks loud at matches and I said once, 'You're giving away our strategy.' But he said, 'It's not about keeping secrets. It's about being confident in your tennis.' "
The Crimson gain piece of mind with strength at the singles positions. Junior Zachary Adkins plays at No. 1 and his freshman brother, Charlie, at No. 2. Eighth-grader Sam Hochberger holds down the No. 3 spot with Calabria at No. 4. The quartet swept Mounds View to secure victory in the teams' past two section meetings.