Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sweeney grabs title, spurs Fayettevil­le to team championsh­ip

- SCOTTIE BORDELON

SPRINGDALE — When Jake Sweeney and Conor Clardy faced one another earlier in the season, things were a bit lighter between the lines.

Sweeney, a freshman for Fayettevil­le, and Clardy, a sophomore for Springdale Har-Ber, practice and train together and also share a close friendship away from the tennis courts. But Friday, with the 7A-West boys singles championsh­ips on the line, both were zoned in.

The Purple’Dogs freshman, though, was able to come away with a 6-1, 6-2 victory to earn the 7A-West’s boys singles top seed in the upcoming class 7A state tournament. Wind on the Har-Ber campus was swirling throughout the day, and Sweeney knew playing it right would be a big factor.

“I just wanted to stay aggressive,” said Sweeney, who did not lose a point in his first round match Thursday. “I just tried to stay positive and aggressive. I’d played Conor a couple of times before. But that was the main thing.”

“This time I think we took it a bit more seriously,” he added. “It really just felt like playing someone I really didn’t know.”

Sweeney’s win was one of three conference titles grabbed by Fayettevil­le on the day. Mary Houston defeated Rogers High’s Erica Jaggernaut in the girls singles final and the Purple’Dogs’ doubles team of Runnels/Mason took first place as well. The freshman’s singles title kicked off what would become an overall team championsh­ip for Fayettevil­le.

Clardy, who said he had a pair of fairly easy first and second round matches Thursday, entered the finals playing well, knocking off Hayden Shoemake of Bentonvill­e West 6-3, 6-1 in the semifinals. Sweeney, however, became the aggressor in the finals, he said.

“I thought I was playing alright,” said Clardy, who shares a fantasy football league with Sweeney. “I wasn’t very offensive, and I let Jake be offensive and let him push me back a lot. I was giving him too many opportunit­ies to come in and I feel like that’s where I lost the match.”

Rogers’ girls doubles team of Caroline Long/Brittany Matthews helped the Lady Mounties claim the girls team conference championsh­ip. Long and Matthews took down Bentonvill­e West’s duo of Avery Hargrove and Sarah Schneringe­r, 6-3, 6-2.

Sweeney said he is excited to represent the 7A-West and Fayettevil­le in the state tournament in central Arkansas.

“It’s pretty cool,” he said. “There are a couple of good players down in Little Rock, so I’m looking forward to playing them. It’ll be a lot of fun.”

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK ?? Fayettevil­le’s Jake Sweeney makes a forehand return Friday during the 7A-West tennis tournament final against Springdale Har-Ber’s Conor Clardy in Springdale.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Fayettevil­le’s Jake Sweeney makes a forehand return Friday during the 7A-West tennis tournament final against Springdale Har-Ber’s Conor Clardy in Springdale.
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