Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Wolverines win crown

Hayden Shoemake claims 6A-West boys singles tennis title.

- PAUL BOYD Paul Boyd can be reached at pboyd@nwadg.com or on Twitter @NWAPaulb.

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Hayden Shoemake let out a yell as the ball fell on his opponent’s side of the net to finish off a 6-1, 6-0 win and claim the 6A-West Conference boys’ singles tennis title on Thursday at the Fayettevil­le Tennis Complex.

Shoemake hasn’t dropped a set this season but wasn’t pleased with his play the last time he faced Fayettevil­le’s Tucker Harris. The Bentonvill­e West senior liked what he did this time around.

“That’s probably the best I’ve played all season,” Shoemake said. “I played him in-season. That was my toughest match. I beat him 6-4, 7-5 and he played amazing that match. I didn’t play well, but still somehow pulled that match out.

“Coming into this match, I was a little worried. I knew if he played like that I’d be in trouble. I’d have to really step it up. Today, I played really well. I wasn’t missing much at all. I was hitting all my first serves in. I just dominated the court.”

Shoemake, last year’s Class 6A state runner-up, also got a little surprise following the victory in the final. Bentonvill­e West coach Hunter Alexander let him know his win sewed up the conference team title as well.

“This whole day I was more focused on myself,” Shoemake said, “because I knew if I won, I would help my team win.”

Bentonvill­e West also claimed the girls’ team title as both singles’ players and both doubles’ teams all reached the semifinals.

Springdale Har-Ber’s doubles team of Conor Clardy and Hayden Swope claimed the boys’ title with a 6-4, 6-0. win in the finals.

Rogers High’s girls’ doubles team of Jenna Kate Bohner and Grace Lueders remained undefeated with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Bentonvill­e West’s Sarah Schneringe­r and Kristyn Tappana. The Lady Wolverine duo finished fourth at the 6A state tournament a year ago, while Schneringe­r won a state title with a different partner as a sophomore.

Bohner and Lueders pulled out a tight first set, then got up 3-0 in the second and went on to the straight-set win.

Rogers coach Matthew Fulton said controllin­g Schneringe­r at the net was key for his team’s success.

“They are really aggressive at the net,” Fulton said. “But once we got that first break at 3-0 in the second set, we had a little momentum. I just said ‘keep the accelerato­r down’ and they did a great job.”

Bentonvill­e’s Emma Coleman won the girls’ singles title with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Bentonvill­e West’s Cassie Cervantez in a battle of two freshmen, but Coleman showed why she earned the top seed.

She had already knocked off defending state champion Mary Houston of Fayettevil­le during a regular-season match but didn’t get another shot in the conference tournament.

Houston retired with an injury in the semifinals, but should be ready for the state tournament.

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/8" %FNPDSBU (B[FUUF #&/ (0'' r !/8"#&/(0'' Grace Lueders (left) and Jenna Kate Bohnert of Rogers high-five after a point on Thursday while competing in the girls’ doubles final match during the 6A West Conference Championsh­ip at Asbell Park in Fayettevil­le.

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