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Mason High School tennis player Greg Bernadsky won the Division I Tennis Singles Championship, marking a historic win for the school. Additionally, the team secured the Ohio Tennis Coaches Association team title, showcasing exceptional talent and teamwork. With multiple victories over strong opponents, Bernadsky and his teammates brought pride to the Mason community, promising a bright future for high school tennis in the area.

Mason High School Celebrates Big Wins in Tennis

In the thriving city of Mason, excitement is in the air after Mason High School’s very own Greg Bernadsky achieved a remarkable feat by winning the Ohio High School Athletic Association’s Division I Tennis Singles Championship. With a victory that had fans on the edge of their seats, this junior showcased incredible talent in Wooster, Ohio, where he squared off against St. Xavier’s sophomore sensation, Nihal Narisetty.

A Stellar Performance

After battling through the tournament, Bernadsky clinched the coveted title with an impressive score of 6-4, 6-4. This win is a historic moment as it marks only the third singles championship in the history of Mason High School. Earlier that day, Bernadsky showed no signs of slowing down when he dominated Westlake’s Xander Jhaveri in the semifinals, wrapping things up with a stunning score of 6-0, 6-2.

Narisetty made his way to the finals after overcoming Richfield Revere’s Finn Keenan with a convincing 6-3, 6-2 victory, but ultimately couldn’t surpass Bernadsky’s impressive skills on the court.

More Glory for Mason High

Just a day after Bernadsky’s singles triumph, the momentum kept rolling as the Mason High School tennis team secured the Ohio Tennis Coaches Association (OTCA) team title. The Comets faced off against University School in the finals and emerged victorious with a clean sweep of 3-0. It was a day filled with camaraderie, teamwork, and high-fives.

In the finals, Bernadsky continued his winning streak by defeating University School’s Vishwum Kapadia with a striking score of 6-1, 6-0. The winning spirit didn’t stop there, as teammate Daniel Tonkal was also victorious against Lucas Weidenbecher, displaying a solid performance with a score of 6-3, 6-3. Shreyas Mantha rounded up the victories by delivering an impressive win over Charlie Christopherson with a score of 6-0, 6-2.

Road to Victory

It wasn’t all smooth sailing, however. In the semifinals of the OTCA, Mason faced a tough match against New Albany but emerged victorious with a score of 3-2. Bernadsky showcased his skills yet again, winning at first singles with a score of 6-1, 6-4. The doubles matches also showed strong performances, with Tonkal and Janek Teply winning 6-1, 6-1 and Aron Dornhecker with Mantha taking the match 7-5, 6-0.

In other exciting news, the Indian Hill team played in the Division II state finals and managed to reach the semifinals after defeating Columbus Academy 3-2. Their wins came from first and second singles players, Neelan Gandhi and Gareth Kurowski, along with their first doubles team. However, Indian Hill faced defeat in the finals against Orange with a final tally of 3-0, leaving fans hoping for a better outcome next year.

Community Spirit Shines

The incredible achievements of the Mason High School tennis team, led by the remarkable Greg Bernadsky, have brought a sense of pride to the community. As teammates and fans come together to celebrate these milestones, it’s clear that this victory will be remembered for years to come. The world of high school tennis in Mason is bursting with talent, and who knows what the future holds for these young athletes!

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