The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

North Penn’s Velaga will face friend in finals

Souderton’s Le falls in semifinals

- By Evan Easterling For Digital First Media

A pair of friends will battle for the District I Class AAA girls’ singles title on Oct. 24.

North Penn’s Neha Velaga and Council Rock North’s Amelia Honer each won their quarterfin­al and semifinal matches on Saturday at the Legacy Youth Tennis and Education Center to advance to face each other in the championsh­ip. They’ll return to the East Falls tennis complex for the title match.

Honer, Velaga and Souderton junior Caitlin Le, who Honer beat, 6-4, 6-4, to advance to the final, have faced each other in high school matches and USTA competitio­ns.

“I’m excited,” Honer said. “Playing Neha is always really fun, and we’re good friends, so it should be a good match.”

The title match will be a matchup of the top two seeds in the bracket. Honer, the No. 2 seed, came back from a 4-2 deficit in the second set after losing a break point on deuce situation. Souderton’s Le nearly broke her to take a 5-2 lead, but she held serve by winning the advantage. Honer broke Le while trailing, 4-3, and then again to win the match.

“I was focused on being aggressive, trying to move her around and trying to keep myself together mentally because she gets every single ball back,” Honer said.

Honer said breaking Le helped her feel more comfortabl­e on her service game. Honer also broke Le to win the first set.

“She was really consistent, and she was stepping in on a lot of my balls,” Le said. “She was being really aggressive. She wasn’t playing defensive. She was just stepping in really well and she was playing really well at the net.”

Velaga started her day by beating Central Bucks East’s Sydney Lund, 6-2, 6-2. She then beat Downingtow­n West’s Jordan Bradley by the same score in the semifinal round.

Before Saturday, Bradley had only dropped two games in the district tournament. She beat both Methacton’s Dina Nouaime and Phoenixvil­le’s Julia Gumienak, 6-0, 6-1, to reach the quarterfin­al round.

The second game of the second set was one of the key events of the match, North Penn coach Alex DeCecco said. After winning the first set, Velaga won a game that went to deuce to avoid going down 2-0 and hold serve. Then she broke Bradley later in the set while leading, 4-2.

Velaga and Honer faced each other earlier this season, and Velaga won in three sets, DeCecco said.

“She’s just mentally tough,” he said. “Besides her game on the court, she’s so mentally tough and so mature out there.”

Velaga said attacking at the net helped her beat Bradley. She remains undefeated as she advances to the final.

“It feels amazing to represent North Penn,” Velaga said. “It feels really good.” FRESHMAN WINS DISTRICT I CLASS AA SINGLES TITLE >> Lower Moreland’s Nikole Lisovyy won a battle of two freshmen to claim the district singles title.

She beat Delaware County Christian School’s Brette Foutch, 6-3, 6-4, in the early afternoon.

Lisovyy has found immediate success at the high school level after previously being homeschool­ed for two years and training in Florida.

Lower Moreland coach Jeanette Hausman said Lisovyy played aggressive­ly even though she didn’t have her best performanc­e. Lisovyy said keeping Foutch behind the baseline was important to her success.

“As soon as (Foutch) got into the court, she was always hitting such amazing shots and I was having a hard time getting it back,” Lisovyy said. “But when I was keeping her back, she was making more errors, which went to my benefit.”

“She stayed aggressive on her backhand, tried to keep the balls deep, and to Brette’s credit, she just ran everything down,” Hausman said. “And usually when Nikole hits those kind of shots, those points are out of the picture, and Brette just ran everything down today so it made it for a tough match.”

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 ?? EVAN EASTERLING/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Penn’s Neha Velaga advanced to the District 1-AAA finals Saturday.
EVAN EASTERLING/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Penn’s Neha Velaga advanced to the District 1-AAA finals Saturday.
 ?? EVAN EASTERLING/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Souderton’s Caitlin Le lost in the District 1-AAA semifinals Saturday to Council Rock North’s Amelia Honer.
EVAN EASTERLING/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Souderton’s Caitlin Le lost in the District 1-AAA semifinals Saturday to Council Rock North’s Amelia Honer.

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