228 Sports 228 Sports 228 Sports
  • Home
  • Football
    FootballShow More
    Panther Nation Has Its Leader: Pascagoula Hires Zach Green
    3 months ago
    Unbeaten Showdown : St. Martin Yellow Jackets vs. West Harrison Hurricanes Kicks Off Region Play
    7 months ago
    Pascagoula Panthers Launch Football Ring of Honor Celebrating Legendary Players and Coaches
    7 months ago
    Long Beach Promotes Cody Finley To Head Football Coach
    1 year ago
    Poplarville Hornets
    First-Time State Champion Hornets Thrived Under Pressure Right To The Thrilling End
    1 year ago
  • Basketball
    BasketballShow More
    Heartbreak City: Pascagoula Falls In Final Four To Ridgeland For Second Year In A Row
    1 year ago
    Pirates Run Aground In Morton’s 38-32 State Quarterfinal Victory
    1 year ago
    Panthers Defeat Terry 59-37, Look To Pounce Back In Final Four Rematch vs. Ridgeland
    1 year ago
    Pass Christian Extends Unbeaten January Streak, Stays Perfect In Region Play
    1 year ago
    West Harrison Rules Rivalry Night With Double Wins At Long Beach
    1 year ago
  • More Sports
    More SportsShow More
    All Smiles: Joel “PJ” Burris Makes Waves With His Spirit
    7 months ago
    softball
    Unbeaten Lady Pirates Softball Team Rolls To Third Mercy-Rule Win In A Row
    1 year ago
    Adam Nguyen
    How State Bowling Champion Adam Nguyen Of D’Iberville Rolled His Way To The Top
    1 year ago
    Five Southern Six Teams Set To Make History In First Year Of Girls Flag Football In MHSAA
    1 year ago
    Kenley Archer Hancock Girls Golf
    Hancock Boys And Girls Golf Teams Sweep 6A State Titles
    1 year ago
  • Baseball
  • Soccer
    SoccerShow More
    Pirates Soccer Season Ends In 4A Second Round; Lady Pirates Make Quarterfinals
    1 year ago
    Girls soccer all-stars
    East Girls, West Boys Score Victories In Coast All-Star Soccer Games
    2 years ago
    St. Patrick girls, state champs
    St. Patrick Girls, Bay High Boys, Long Beach Boys Bring Home More State Soccer Titles
    2 years ago
    St. Patrick Girls Soccer Eyes Championship Repeat after Decisive Victory
    2 years ago
    Nine Southern Six Soccer Teams Set The Pitch Ablaze With Unbeaten Region Records
    2 years ago
  • Contact
  • About
Reading: No. 13 Bulldogs endure long day for 5-0 win
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
228 Sports 228 Sports
Font ResizerAa
Follow US
© 228 Sports, LLC 2024. All rights reserved.
MGCCC

No. 13 Bulldogs endure long day for 5-0 win

Don Hammack
Last updated: April 17, 2024 10:00 pm
Don Hammack 4 Min Read
Share

HATTIESBURG — No. 13 Mississippi Gulf Coast had a weird opening match in the NJCAA Region 23 Men’s Tennis Championship, but the Bulldogs persevered to beat No. 23 East Central 5-0.

Their quarterfinal match started nearly three hours later, had a more than two-hour rain delay and moved from Ellisville to Tatum Park in Hattiesburg. The match didn’t end until nearly 11 p.m.

“We played pretty good considering the crazy day and the conditions, having to wait all day to play and then having to move to another location,” Gulf Coast coach Sam Blackburn said. “We played pretty well. The guys got it done. East Central is a gritty team and feisty, and they gave us all we wanted. I’m proud of our guys for getting it done.”

Gulf Coast swept through doubles, with Gonzalo Cotter (Fr., Valencia, Spain/IVLA) and Vicente Faria (Fr., Lisbon, Portugal/Escola Secundária de Fonseca Benevides) winning at No. 1 without dropping a game. Duarte Mestre (Fr., Lisbon, Portugal/Escola Secundária Sebastiao e Silva) and Triston Hill (So., Perkinston/Stone) won 8-3 at No. 2.

On the third court, Hiram Havard (So., Vancleave/Vancleave) and Jeremiah Layton (Fr., Brookhaven/Brookhaven) avenged a regular-season loss by winning 8-6.

The No. 2 partnership turned around and closed out their opponents first to pick up the two points needed for the clinch. Hill won 6-2, 6-1 at No. 4 singles, and Mestre won 6-2, 6-2 at No. 3.

“Triston played good doubles,” Blackburn said. “He moved well and played aggressively. Their opponent is tricky. The guy (in singles) hits a different ball, and Triston took care of business quickly. That’s one of the big points we needed.”

Gulf Coast will play No. 17 Itawamba in the semifinal, with the winner advancing to Saturday’s championship game as well as clinching a berth in the national tournament. Friday’s match starts at 2 p.m. back in Ellisville. 

“We played pretty good today, but we’re going to have to raise our level tomorrow,” Blackburn said. “Itawamba is a good team, and we’ll have to give it our best.”

Region 23 Tournament Central: https://jcbobcats.com/sports/2023/4/10/2024-njcaa-region-23-mens-tennis-championships.aspx

Results

Team: Gulf Coast 5, East Central 0

Doubles

No. 1: Gonzalo Cotter–Vicente Faria (GC) def. Batuhan Saban-Will Manhein, 8-0

No. 2: Duarte Mestre–Triston Hill (GC) def. Maximo Estrada-Trey Posey, 8-3

No. 3: Hiram Havard-Jeremiah Layton (GC) def. Luke Bruntlett-Tate Baucum, 8-6

Singles

No. 4: Hill (GC) def. Posey, 6-2, 6-1

No. 3: Mestre (GC) def. Baucum, 6-2, 6-2 

NJCAA Region 23 Men’s Tennis Tournament

Ellisville

Quarterfinals

Thursday, April 18

No. 1 Jones 5, No. 8 Northeast Mississippi 0

No. 5 Copiah-Lincoln 5, No. 4 Meridian 4

No. 3 Itawamba 5, No. 6 Hinds 1

No. 2 Gulf Coast vs. No. 7 East Central, 3:30 p.m.

Semifinals

Friday, April 19

Jones vs. Copiah-Lincoln, 10 a.m.

Gulf Coast vs. Itawamba, 2 p.m.

Championship

Saturday, April 20

Championship, 10 am

Third Place

Saturday, April 20

Third-Place match, 2 p.m.

For more information on MGCCC’s 11 intercollegiate athletic teams, follow @MGCCCBulldogs on Twitter and MGCCCBulldogs on Facebook, and go to mgcccbulldogs.com.

This post originally posted at https://www.mgcccbulldogs.com/landing/index by MGCCC Athletics

Contents
ResultsDoublesSinglesNJCAA Region 23 Men’s Tennis Tournament

Stay up to date with 228 Sports

Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox weekly!
By signing up, you agree to acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Reddit Telegram Email Copy Link Print
What do you think?
Joy0
Cry0
Embarrass0
Surprise0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Previous Article Two Wildcats selected to compete in inaugural Hall of Fame 3-on-3 event
Next Article Pearl River rodeo turns in solid showing at Arkansas-Monticello
Tweets by 228Sports

Most Popular

You Might Also Like

MGCCC

Bulldogs back at Ross-Smith Field this week

2 years ago
MGCCC

No. 12 Women’s Tennis hosts No. 22 Hinds

2 years ago
MGCCC

3 Bulldogs named to All-R23 Tourney Team

2 years ago
MGCCC

Roberson, Harrell named NFCA All-Region

2 years ago
228 Sports 228 Sports
Follow US
228 Sports, LLC © 2024. All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Image Copyright
  • Privacy Policy
  • Scores
  • Gear Shop Returns Policy
adbanner
228 sports logo vert 228 Sports logo vert
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?