The Columbus Dispatch

Gahanna’s Carpico places second in Div. I

- Jarrod Ulrey

MASON — Gahanna junior Brandon Carpico’spursuit of a second consecutiv­e state singles title ended with a 6-3, 6-2 loss to Mason senior and Yale commit Vignesh Gogineni on Saturday.

In the second set of the rematch of last year’s state final, which Carpico won in straight sets, Carpico broke Gogineni’s serve twice but couldn’t hold serve in any of his attempts.

“I definitely could have served a little better,” Carpico said. “My serve definitely let me down, and I think he stayed in points a little longer and was a little more consistent than I was today.”

It was the only loss this season for Carpico.

The loss to Gogineni was only the fourth of Carpico’s prep career. The Ohio State commit went 36-1 this spring.

“He made some great shots and made some great points, but he struggled a little bit with his serve (in the state final),” Gahanna coach Chris Schwinnen said. “He definitely had the tougher road to get to the final than Vignesh, but today was Vignesh’s day and sometimes the other player plays better. That’s what happened today.”

The other area competitor­s to make it to the second day of the state tournament

were the doubles teams of senior Parth Patel and junior Kallan Arledge of Olentangy Orange and seniors Max Fickas and Tanish Pairu of Dublin Jerome.

In semifinals, Patel and Arledge lost to Mason’s Anish Gangavaram and Akshay Joshi 6-3, 6-2 and Fickas and Pairu lost to Sycamore’s Nick Meyers and Mark Karev 6-2, 6-4.

In a rematch of the district final, which was won by Orange, Patel and Arledge edged Fickas and Pairu 7-5, 6-4 to finish third.

 ?? SHANE FLANIGAN, THISWEEK ?? Gahanna's Brandon Carpico went 36-1 this spring.
SHANE FLANIGAN, THISWEEK Gahanna's Brandon Carpico went 36-1 this spring.

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