Thursday’s Hot Sheet from The Ojai
See the latest results and Thursday’s Pac-12 quarterfinals schedule at The Ojai. Go to www.TheOjai.net for all the draws and information.
Featured matches: Former UCLA player Karue Sell vs. Ojai’s Kaan Ayman; Former UCLA No. 1 Clay Thompson vs. Bruno Krenn; 2017 Men’s Open champion Henry Craig vs. Jesse Ross at 12:30 p.m.
College of the Desert men’s tennis team defeated Northern California champion Foothill College, 5-1, to win the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Men’s Dual Team Tennis State Championship at Pierpont Racquet Club Wednesday during the opening day of the 119th Ojai Tennis Tournament. COD (19-1) won their 15th CCCAA State title and their first since 2011, which completed a stretch where COD won 14 State titles in 20 years (from 1992-2011).
On a nearly perfect day for tennis at the Ventura College Tennis Center, the Orange Coast College women’s tennis team had a perfect ending to a storied season, defeating Foothill College 5-1 to capture the 2019 CCCAA State Tennis Championship. The win capped an undefeated season for the Pirates (22-0), who won their second title in the past three seasons and the program’s 10th state crown, overall.
Read the complete "Thursday’s Hot Sheet from The Ojai" article from USTA Southern California.
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