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BOYS' TENNIS: HARVARD-WESTLAKE WINS 49TH STRAIGHT H.-WEST. 13, LOS ALAMITOS 5.


Byline: Erik Boal Special to the Daily News

SEAL BEACH Seal Beach, city (1990 pop. 25,098), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific coast; inc. 1915. It is a beach city with an active art colony. Transportation equipment and concrete are among the city's manufactures. U.S. naval stations are nearby.  - During its two-year run as Southern Section Div. I champion, the Harvard-Westlake of Studio City boys' tennis team has seen opponents use all sorts of different lineups and strategies in an attempt to gain any sort of advantage over the Wolverines.

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 Wednesday. As a result, the Griffins became Harvard-Westlake's latest victim.

Los Alamitos' attempt to stack its doubles lineup resulted in the visiting Wolverines sweeping all nine singles sets en route to a 13-5 nonleague victory at the Seal Beach Tennis Center.

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, whose team won its 49th consecutive match - four coming this season - since a 10-8 loss to Los Alamitos in the 2003 Div. I quarterfinals.

``No matter what the lineup is, their aim is to keep the standard that high.''

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 and Andrew Segal were the only two members of Harvard-Westlake's current roster who played against Los Alamitos (2-5) as freshmen. Segal teamed Wednesday with Nicolas Patonai to win a set in doubles and Park combined with Jordan Abergel and Ryan Thacher to surrender only five games in their nine singles victories.

``We want to keep this dynasty alive. We want to keep our streak going,'' Park said. ``We try not to underestimate any team because they're always going to have players. We know that every team is gunning for us.''

``They gave us an opportunity,'' Harvard-Westlake assistant Tony Isaacs said. ``And we gladly accepted the challenge.''

Erik Boal, (818) 713-3607

erik.boal(at)dailynews.com
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Mar 16, 2006
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