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Palisades Maintains Grip on Tennis Title

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Though it didn’t dominate as it had in years past, the Palisades High girls’ tennis team kept right on winning this season.

That trend continued Wednesday afternoon as the top-seeded Dolphins defeated Granada Hills, 4-3, at Meridian’s Tennis L.A. to win their third consecutive City Section championship. Palisades (15-2-1) needed a 6-4, 7-5 victory from its No. 2 doubles team of Sanam Salek and Jennifer Babcock to win.

“We didn’t have overwhelming talent this year--we won more on heart and hard work,” said Palisades Coach Bud Kling, whose teams have won 12 titles and appeared in 15 consecutive finals since he became coach in 1984.

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Palisades won three of four singles matches. Sophomore Sylvia Gugliemi won, 6-2, 6-0, at the No. 1 spot, junior Mugette Ahn won, 6-1, 7-5, at No. 2 and junior Julie Westerman won, 6-1, 6-0, at No. 3.

Granada Hills’ Michal Zeituni defeated freshman Jennifer Lin, 6-1, 6-3, at No. 4 singles. The Highlanders’ Valerie Ramirez and Shannon Slotnick won the No. 1 doubles match by beating Setareh Safii and Joy Terrell, 6-1, 6-1.

“We knew their top three singles players were strong, so our goal was to sweep the doubles and pull out a singles win,” said Granada Hills Coach Ron Wood, whose team finished 15-1.

Palisades has won 16 City Section titles since 1975.

Also on Wednesday, Grant defeated Marshall, 4-3, for the Division championship.

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The City Section girls’ volleyball championships will be played Friday at Occidental College.

Palisades plays Harbor City Narbonne for the City title at 8 p.m.

Fremont and Woodland Hills Taft will play for the Division championship at 5:30.

Both matches will be televised by Channel 56.

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The Belmont boys’ team and the Van Nuys Birmingham girls’ team are favored to defend their titles at the City Section cross-country championships Saturday morning at Pierce College.

The top two teams in each division advance to the state championship meet Nov. 28 at Fresno.

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