First-set rally gives Rogers right push

Foster Rogers of Pulaski Academy hits a volley shot Tuesday during his 7-6, 6-2 victory over Parker Stearns of Little Rock Catholic in the Overall boys state tennis tournament at Burns Park Tennis Center in North Little Rock.
Foster Rogers of Pulaski Academy hits a volley shot Tuesday during his 7-6, 6-2 victory over Parker Stearns of Little Rock Catholic in the Overall boys state tennis tournament at Burns Park Tennis Center in North Little Rock.

Pulaski Academy sophomore Foster Rogers spoiled Little Rock Catholic's shot at a sweep during the Overall boys state tennis tournament on Tuesday at Burns Park in North Little Rock.

Rallying from a 5-2 first-set deficit, Rogers defeated Little Rock Catholic's Parker Stearns in the singles championship 7-6, 6-2 for his first Overall title. Little Rock Catholic duo Henry Nolan and Steven Weeks won the doubles championship.

Results

Doubles

Henry Nolan/Steven Weeks, LR Catholic def. Blake Wooldridge/Noah Ross, HS Lakeside, 6-2, 6-1

Jackson Davis/Harrison Cook, LR Catholic def. Cole Spainhour/Tristan Cato, Jonesboro, 6-1, 6-0

Championship

Nolan/Weeks def. Davis/Cook 4-6, 6-3, 6-3

Singles

Foster Rogers, Pulaski Academy def. Harrison Janes, Episcopal Collegiate, 6-1, 6-0

Parker Stearns, LR Catholic def. Jake Bridges, Pulaski Academy, 7-5, 6-4

Rogers def. Stearns 7-6, 6-2

"I started a little slow in the first set,'' Rogers said. "I was playing all right in the first set, but I lost a few.

"Even when I was down, I still thought I had a chance. I was right in it the whole set, and I knew if I could string a few points together I could get it rolling.

"Once I won the game to get to 5-4, I knew I had a real chance."

Rogers won the tiebreaker 7-5.

In the final set, he won 6-2.

"The games were all close,'' he said. "I was a lot looser and still confident but the matches were still close. It was 6-2 but the games were close."

In the morning semifinals, Stearns defeated Jack Bridges of Pulaski Academy 7-5, 6-4 and Rogers put away Episcopal Collegiate junior Harrison Janes 6-1, 6-0.

On the adjacent court a pair of Catholic teams played in the doubles finals. Defending champions Nolan and Weeks defeated teammates Jackson Davis and Harrison Cook 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. Nolan and Weeks are juniors while Davis is a sophomore and Cook a freshman.

"They are very even,'' Catholic Coach Tim Glancy said. "And they are a lot of fun to coach."

Nolan and Weeks reached the finals with a morning 6-2, 6-1 victory over Blake Wooldridge and Noah Ross of Hot Springs Lakeside. Davis and Cook defeated Cole Spainhour and Tristan Cato of Jonesboro 6-1, 6-0 to reach the title match.

A weather change created different conditions Tuesday. A warm day with little wind was replaced by cooler temperatures and strong breezes.

"It was not a big factor but on a few points here and there," Rogers said. "It was frustrating because the ball would do crazy things all of the sudden. I got to play earlier today in my first match, so I guess I got used to it and it was not that big of a factor."

Sports on 10/25/2017

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