Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tennis semis set

- PETE PERKINS

Bentonvill­e West’s Avery Hargrove (above) and playing partner Sarah Schneringe­r advanced to today’s Class 7A state girls doubles semifinals with victories Monday. The Class 7A state tennis tournament will conclude today at Memorial Park in Bentonvill­e with semifinals and finals, while the Class 6A tournament will finish at Burns Park in North Little Rock.

Greenwood sophomore Olivia Gaston is one step away.

She has had an eye on a spot in the finals of the Class 6A state tennis championsh­ips for the past year, and she advanced toward it with a 6-1, 6-1 girls singles quarterfin­al victory over Jonesboro sophomore Madison Shelton at the Burns Park Tennis Center in North Little Rock on Monday.

As a freshman last season, Gaston and Mountain Home’s Emily Heide met in the championsh­ip, won by Heide, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4.

“I want to get back there,” Gaston said. “She has a really good game, but I’m ready to play her if I do.”

Heide advanced to this year’s semifinals with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Macy Barker of El Dorado. With semifinal victories today, Gaston and Heide will meet in the final, scheduled for 1 p.m.

“I felt my game was pretty good today,” Gaston said.

Heide is scheduled to play Alex Trudell of Benton in the semifinals. Trudell was a 6-4, 6-2 quarterfin­als winner over Lindsey Gill of Greenwood. Alexis Downum of El Dorado, a 6-4, 6-4 quarterfin­al winner over Kamie Provence of Searcy, will play Gaston. The semifinals are scheduled for 9:30 a.m.

Gaston took 43 minutes to defeat Shelton. She began the first set with consecutiv­e three-point victories before Shelton returned from love30 to win the third game. Gaston won the next three games by three, four and three points, respective­ly. The final game went deuce, but Gaston prevailed.

“She had great placement on her shots, and that really affected me,” Shelton said.

Shelton and Gaston had never before played. Shelton said she found little routine in Gaston’s game.

“I noticed that after I would serve, her approach would always go short, so I started serving and volleying more,” Shelton said. “I was trying to get it where I could place the ball where I wanted, instead of her attacking me.”

“She had a good drop shot, and she had good volleys,” Gaston said. “I tried to keep her further back when I could, but sometimes she brought me in.”

Gaston led the second set 4-0 before Shelton won her second game of the match. Shelton said she hoped to change the momentum, but her game was not sharp enough to overcome Gaston.

“When I won that game, I said, ‘Come on, let’s go,’ ’’ Shelton said. “But it didn’t work out.”

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/ CHARLIE KAIJO ??
NWA Democrat-Gazette/ CHARLIE KAIJO
 ?? Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE ?? Greenwood’s Olivia Gaston advanced to the semifinals in the Class 6A state tennis tournament with a victory over Jonesboro’s Madison Shelton.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE Greenwood’s Olivia Gaston advanced to the semifinals in the Class 6A state tennis tournament with a victory over Jonesboro’s Madison Shelton.

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