Palisades girls' tennis defeats Granada Hills to capture its 30th City Section title
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Palisades girls' tennis defeats Granada Hills to capture its 30th City Section title
"Thirty and counting. That is how many times the Palisades girls' tennis team has won the City Section championship. The top-seeded Dolphins (16-6) swept all seven matches in the first rotation to build a commanding lead and never looked back on their way to a 24½ to 5 triumph on Thursday in their annual Open Division finals meeting with Granada Hills at Balboa Sports Center in Encino. The schools have combined to win the last 24 upper division titles - a streak dating back to 2002 - and have met in 14 of the last 15 finals."
"Since the Open Division debuted in 2017, Palisades has won it six times, Granada Hills three. The Dolphins hold the all-time record with 30 City crowns, 22 of those under coach Bud Kling. He has also won 32 titles with the boys, including the last 16 in a row, for a total of 54. Kling, who took over the boys' program in 1979 and the girls in 1985, lost his home in the Palisades fire and announced that the boys' season in the spring will be his last. He already owns more City titles than any coach in any sport in section history, but he could not help entertaining the thought of one more. "Fifty-five would be nice," he said."
"Anne Kelly and Nicole Nguyen swept their three sets at No. 1 doubles and earned the title-clinching point while fellow seniors Ella Engel and Anais Israels swept 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, at the No. 2 position after having also not lost a game in three sets in the semifinals. The second-seeded Highlanders (13-2) have netted 14 City titles and had won the Open Division the previous two years, but Granada Hills lost seven starters to graduation, including the reigning top singles player."
Palisades captured its 30th City Section girls' tennis championship with a dominant 24½ to 5 victory over Granada Hills, sweeping all seven matches in the opening rotation. The Dolphins improved to 16-6 and secured their sixth Open Division title since 2017, while the two schools have combined for the last 24 upper division crowns. Palisades holds the all-time record with 30 City crowns, 22 under coach Bud Kling, who has 54 combined boys' and girls' titles and announced the boys' season will be his last after losing his home in the Palisades fire. Seniors provided key wins, and Granada Hills dealt with heavy graduation losses.
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