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Changing the Pattern

By Matt Miller
Bethany Christian Tennis

COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. — The last two matches of the 2012 season saw the Bruins drop 3-2 decisions, close matches that could have been turned around by one individual's or one doubles team's ability to pull out a couple more big points, stay cool in nervous situations, or simply perform at a high level throughout the match instead of having lulls.

The last two matches with Columbia City have seen us drop excruciating 3-2 decisions, close matches that could have been turned around by those very same big pressure performances.

Our unfortunate pattern has been to feel the pressure, tighten up, and lose those tight matches. But now, we're changing those patterns.

This match saw us play some of our best tennis in pressure situations, pulling out the three crucial matches with three excellent performances.

Joel Gerig and Hans Miller got the first point for the Bruins. As #2 doubles was the one spot that the Eagles had taken from Concord, I was a little nervous about this match. Hans and Joel put me at ease early. They really played great tennis, but what impressed me most was the way in which they won. They won by staying on the attack the entire match. They took advantage of good positioning, finished balls at the net, and played solid from the baseline. Their match was the quickest of all five, as they picked up momentum throughout.

Another position that got off to a great start was #1 doubles. We hadn't won any team points at #1 doubles yet this year, a pattern which needed to be changed. In the beginning of this match, it was obvious that Himal was hunting for that win. Soon, Parth joined him. I wish I had counted the number of net points that this team put away during the match. I'm sure the count would reach be above 50. It was remarkable. The first set breezed by as they won 6-2.

In the second set, the match stayed tight. It seemed that we were rallying more from the baseline and having trouble keeping the ball in the court. Still, the Eagles were struggling with errors of their own. The set stayed tight, but Himal and Parth pulled ahead at the end to grab a 5-4 lead. They couldn't finish, then grabbed a 6-5 lead. They couldn't finish, so it went to a tiebreak. In the tiebreak, they denied one set point before having a match point on Parth's serve. Unfortunately, they couldn't convert and soon lost the set, heading to a third.

At this point, the pattern of the match was set. We would either hit winners or make errors and the Eagles were playing defensive tennis. We were making slightly more errors than winners in the beginning of the set, and the Eagles grabbed a 4-2 lead. But then, we changed the pattern. We moved quicker at the net, we hit more first serves in, we finished with sharp angles right at the Eagle net players. Soon, it was 4-3, then 4-4, then with two relatively easy games, we'd won 6-4. It was a smooth, almost nerveless end of the match.

As it turned out, this match sealed the clinching point, because of what happened in Nathan Brendle's match just before.

For two years, Nathan has faced off against classmate Derek Hinen of Columbia City. In 2010, we lost 3-2 with the final, decisive match being Nate's loss to Hinen. Last year, we lost 3-2 as well, with the final match being Nate's three-set loss to Hinen. This year, Nathan was determined to change that pattern.

But it looked like it might come down to him again. With the other matches ending, Nathan had played a superb first set, sealing it at a comfortable 6-3. In the second set, he built a lead of 4-1, but soon Hinen was really finding his game. Hinen is so quick and athletic that he can track down just about any ball. Last year, his style led him to within one match of the individual state finals. In this match, he really found his form in the middle of the second set. Nathan took a 5-3 lead, but Hinen held tight to close it to 5-4. But with continued patience, Nathan continued to work each point. In the past, Nathan would get to impatient, overswing, and give away free points. In this match, he changed that mental pattern and became stronger as the point went on. The result: a two-set win in a big, big match!

The other two matches saw us play some good tennis and learn a lot as well, especially about playing consistent players who play without a lot of pace on their shots. Abe Thorne at #3 singles looked like he was cruising to a victory as he took a 5-1 lead in the first set, but then he couldn't seem to find his groove again as senior Drew Benedict barely missed another shot. Abe lost 11 of the last 14 games, struggling to stay positive against the human backboard that Benedict became.

The story was similar for Ike Lehman. He attacked his way to a set lead, then took a 5-2 lead in the second. But the tactics then changed, and Ike struggled against fatigue and tightness to finish overheads and points at the net. Errors piled up, as did frustration. Ike lost the second set in a tiebreak, and then in the third set just seemed to run out of gas. It was a gutsy effort, but one that didn't ultimately succeed.

That was too bad. It would have been good to have a Bruin sweep on this day. But we're beginning to change patterns to our favor, so let's hope this trend continues.

Notes & Stats
  • Another changing pattern: In our last two matches, we've watched a team member win a third set after the team match has already been decided as a loss. In this match, we watched Columbia City win a third set after they'd already lost the match.
  • This marked the first varsity win of the season for two juniors: Joel Gerig and Parth Patel. Nice job, guys!
  • Like Abe, Ike unfortunately lost 11 of his last 13 games. This is another pattern that we will change.
  • Another interesting stat to keep would have been how many times Parth and Himal hit their opponents at the net. Keep your guard up when these guys are at net!


There was no JV match.


Bethany 3, Columbia City 2
Nathan Brendle def. Derek Hinen 6-3, 6-4. Ike Lehman lost to Niko Rongos 7-5, 6-7 (5), 1-6. Abe Thorne lost to Drew Benedict 5-7, 3-6. Himal King/Parth Patel def. Mason Coverstone/Blake Fearnow 6-2, 6-7(7), 6-4. Joel Gerig/Hans Miller def. Daniel Woll/Austin Paul 6-4, 6-2.

Matt Miller is head boys tennis coach. His recaps are reprinted here by permission. 

Match Reports, 8/23/11

NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Boys soccer
MISHAWAKA, Ind. — Bethany 4, Marian 1
  • B: Femi Hollinger-Janzen (30')
  • B: Hollinger-Janzen (Andrew Snyder) (35')
  • B: Josh Stoltzfus (50')
  • M: Julian Letizia (64')
  • B: Hollinger-Janzen (Lucas Morgan) (65')
Shots on goal — Bethany 10, Marian 5. Saves — Bethany: Jeff Yoder 4; Marian: Connor Camp 6.

JV: Marian 1, Bethany 0
  • M: Matt Henry (65')
Shots on goal — Bethany 2, Marian 7. Saves — Bethany: Trent Yoder 6; Marian: Mike Voelker 2. 

Girls soccer
GOSHEN — Northridge 4, Bethany 1
  • B: Taylor Christophel (10')
  • N: Lauren Blyly (Sydney Fuller) (20')
  • N: Sarah Smith (Alaina Gingerich) (37')
  • N: Blyly (45')
  • N: Brianne Odell (62')
Shots on goal — Northridge 15, Bethany 1. Saves — Northridge: Jessica Hostetler 0, Julina Skow 0; Bethany: Natalie Thorne 11. Corner kicks — Northridge 2, Bethany 0.

Boys tennis
GOSHEN — Columbia City 3, Bethany 2
Nate Brendle lost to Derek Hinen 2-6, 6-1, 4-6. Blake Shetler lost to Gabe Boles 7-6 (4), 2-6, 2-6. Ike Lehman def. Devin Moore 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-3. Evan Grimes/Abe Thorne def. Ryan Flauding/Dalton VanHouten 7-6 (5), 7-6 (2). Parth Patel/Joel Gerig lost to Matt Rethlake/Brandon Gay 2-6, 2-6.
JV: Bethany 2, Columbia City 1
Bethany winners — Wade Troyer, Sol Brenneman/Ryan Duckworth. Columbia City winner — Mason Coverstone.

Volleyball
GOSHEN — Bethany def. Lakeland Christian 25-16, 25-23, 18-25, 25-16
Aces — Bethany: Elise Romero 7. Assists — Bethany: Elise Romero 21. Kills — Bethany: Hanna Hochstetler 12, Brooke Hershberger 5, Romero 5. Blocks — Bethany: Romero. Digs — Bethany: Alena Yoder 6.

JV: Lakeland Christian def. Bethany 25-24, 20-25, 15-10
Aces — Bethany: Mallory Bontreger. Assists — Bethany: Bontreger 4. Kills — Bethany: Erin Bontrager 3, Bontreger 3. Digs — Bethany: Bontrager 4, Bontreger 4.

Boys cross country
BRISTOL, Ind. — Northridge 15, Bethany 45; Lakeland 19, Bethany 41; Westview 24, Bethany 31; Northridge 18, Lakeland 40; Northridge 25, Westview 33; Lakeland 28, Westview 29.
Medalist — Jerry Schwartz (W) 17:34.
Bethany runners — 12th, Jesse Bontreger 19:35; 13th, Ben Hochstetler 19:45; 19th, Jordan Glasgow 22:55; 21st, Noah Hochstetler 24:23; 23rd, Austin Hooley 25:07.

Girls cross country
BRISTOL, Ind. — Northridge 15, Bethany 50; Westview 15, Bethany 50; Lakeland and Bethany both incomplete; Northridge 15, Lakeland 50; Westview 15, Lakeland 50; Northridge 16, Westview 43.
Top ten — Corinne Cominator (N) 20:22, Jennifer Schrock (N) 21:00, Olivia Golden (N) 21:16, Brianna Eggleston (N) 21:59, Kaitlynn Warren (W) 22:20, Kayla Rotni (N) 22:41, Janell Bender (W) 22:48, Mackenzie Gray (W) 23:14, Cynthia Yoder (W) 23:19, J. Robledo (W) 23:29.
Bethany runners — 16th, Katie Hurst 25:32; 27th, Catie Kauffman 30:42; 30th, Sadie Gustafson-Zook 33:07; 31st, Lena Yeakey 33:13.

Wire reports and multiple correspondents contributed to this post.

Match Reports, August 24

NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Girls soccer
MIDDLEBURY, Ind. — Northridge 4, Bethany 1
  • N: Connie Smith (11')
  • N: Lauren Blyly (51')
  • N: Sarah Smith (Blyly assist) (57')
  • B: Paige Wheeler (Emma Caskey) (61')
  • N: Blyly (68')
Shots on goal — Bethany 5, Northridge 27. Saves — Bethany: Natalie Thorne 18; Northridge: Kayt Coulter 4. Corner kicks — Bethany 3, Northridge 7.

Boys tennis
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. — Columbia City 3, Bethany 2
Ben Mast def. Dylan Hinen 6-1, 6-1. Seth Krabill def. Travis Johnson 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. Nate Brendle lost to Derek Hinen 4-6, 3-6. Kyle Miller/Matt Ebersole lost to Alan Murphy/JT Biggs 1-6, 6-3, 2-6. Blake Shetler/Evan Grimes lost to Cole Craven/Gabe Boles 1-6, 6-7 (6).
JV: Columbia City 5, Bethany 2
Andrew Snyder lost to Devin Moore 5-8. Parth Patel lost to Ryan Flauding 2-8. Abe Thorne def. Clayton Verberkmoes 8-1. Bryan Nguyen lost to Moore 0-6. Ryan Minter/Himal King lost to Austin Funk/Matt Rethlake 3-8. Wade Troyer/Joel Gerig def. Blake Fearnow/Dalton VanHouten 8-7 (13). Josh Helmuth/Justin Zehr lost to Funk/Flauding 0-6.

Volleyball
WARSAW, Ind. — Bethany def. Lakeland Christian 25-21, 25-21, 25-16
Aces — Bethany: Mattie Lehman 5. Assists — Bethany: Lehman 14. Kills — Bethany: Marla zumFelde 16, Mandy Schlabach 12. Blocks — Bethany: zumFelde 4, Hanna Hochstetler 2, Schlabach 2. Digs — Lakeland Christian: Schlabach 1.
JV: Bethany def. Lakeland Christian 25-8, 25-15
Aces — Bethany: Amber Heydon 4. Assists — Bethany: Jennifer Leichty 9. Kills — Bethany: Brooke Hershberger 5, Marie Bontrager 4.

Boys cross country
GOSHEN — Bethany lost its first three dual matches of the season at Bodiker Field Tuesday night, coming as close as 23-32 against Westview. The Bruins were paced by Ben Hochstetler, whose mark of 18:40 was good for 12th place overall. Northridge claimed seven of the top 11 spots and won all three of its matches.

Northridge 15, Bethany 50; Westview 23, Bethany 32; Lakeland 21, Bethany 40; Northridge 15, Lakeland 46; Lakeland 26, Westview 32; Northridge 23, Westview 38.
Top ten — Cody Welty (N) 17:21, Jerry Schwartz (W) 17:24, Kyle Baker (W) 17:29, Mitchell Eby (N) 17:47, Jacob Frost (N) 17:54, Marshall Hawn (N) 17:55, Trevor Moore (N) 17:55, Caleb Lehman (L) 18:22, Eric Herber (L) 18:24, Mike Linn (N) 18:39.
Bethany runners — 12th, Ben Hochstetler 18:40; 13th, Jesse Bontreger 18:46; 28th, Joseph Mumaw 21:02; 29th, Isaac Schertz 21:02; 34th, Ryan Miller 24:46.

Girls cross country
GOSHEN — Northridge ran away from the field in Tuesday night's quadrangular meet, as they claimed the first seven spots and won all three of their dual matches by the most lopsided score possible, 15-50. In fact, Northridge would have claimed all three matches even if the top seven runners had not been counted. Bethany's Jenae Hershberger, who led her school by taking 22:14 to cover the 3.1-mile course and finish ninth, helped the Bruins limit themselves to 43 points in a loss to Westview; all three schools were awarded victories over Lakeland's incomplete team.

Northridge 15, Bethany 50; Westview 19, Bethany 43; Bethany 15, Lakeland 50; Northridge 15, Westview 50; Northridge 15, Lakeland 50; Northridge 15, Westview 50.
Top ten — Skylair Hilton (N) 20:35, Corinne Cominator (N) 20:35, Jennifer Schrock (N) 20:52, Marissa Holaway (N) 21:19, Autumn Elliott (N) 21:28, Kayla Rothi (N) 21:30, Madie Royce (N) 21:58, Erin Rockey (W) 22:10, Jenae Hershberger (B) 22:14, Emily Seiltz (N) 22:17.
Other Bethany runners — 23rd, Katie Hurst 24:35; 27th, Eva Lapp 25:06; 28th, Ellie Schertz 25:51; 32nd, Lauren Hooley 28:37; 33rd, Aly Kilmer 29:21.

Match Reports, September 20

Boys soccer (7-2-2)
GOSHEN — Bethany 4, Culver Community 1
  • B: Jordan Weaver (6')
  • C: A.J. Neace (44')
  • B: Femi Hollinger-Janzen (Jesse Ramer assist) (45')
  • B: Ryan Snyder (Weaver) (51')
  • B: Joel Yoder (Weaver) (69')
Shots on goal — Bethany 14, Culver 2. Saves — Bethany: Seth Kauffman 1; Culver: Zach Loehmer 10.


Girls soccer (5-4)
GOSHEN — Bethany 7, Culver Community 0.
  • B: Lynelle Yoder (Taylor Christophel assist) (6').
  • B: Sharisse Yoder (14').
  • B: Emma Caskey (Marissa Weldy) (21').
  • B: Christophel (Emma Gerig) (45').
  • B: Casey Snyder (Caskey) (59').
  • B: Caskey (65').
  • B: Katie Yoder (Jen Sharkey) (77').
Shots on goal — Bethany 16, Culver 0. Goalie saves — Bethany: Kelly Snyder 0, Jen Sharkey 0; Culver: Weldon 9. Corner kicks — Bethany 6, Culver 2.

Boys tennis (10-4)
ELKHART — Bethany lost to Concord 2-3, Westview 2-3, and def. Lakeland 5-0 in Concord triple dual.
  • vs. Lakeland: Luke Hostetter def. Jake O'Brian 6-0, 6-1. Jared Schwartzentruber def. Shaun Kauffman 6-0, 6-0. Jonny Shenk def. Taylor Miller 6-0, 6-2. Johnny Kauffman/Jeremy Thomas def. Jon Boggs/Zac Stanley 6-1, 6-0. Daniel Buschert/Mikey Kelly def. Casey Kilgore/Adam Marchand 6-0, 6-0. - Casey Kilgore (12)/Adam Marchand (10). BC Tennis Match Report
  • vs. Westview: Luke Hostetter lost to Steffen Good 6-7 (3), 6-3, 8-10. Jared Schwartzentruber lost to Steve Blinco 2-6, 6-0, 7-10. Jonny Shenk def. Nick Pfenning 6-2, 6-0. Johnny Kauffman/Jeremy Thomas lost to Zack Lee/Zac Mishler 2-6, 2-6. Daniel Buschert/Mikey Kelly def. Alejandro Matin/Mitch Miller 6-2, 6-3. BC Tennis Match Report
  • vs. Concord: Luke Hostetter lost to Andre Ziebold 1-6, 3-6. Jared Schwartzentruber def. Jared Queener 6-2, 6-2. Jonny Shenk lost to Andre Moore 3-6, 1-6. Johnny Kauffman/Jeremy Thomas lost to Matt Schoeffler/Trevor DuMont 2-6, 2-6. Daniel Buschert/Mikey Kelly def. Jordan Hershberger/Michael Ciesielski 6-2, 6-2.
Volleyball (14-5)
SYRACUSE, Ind. — Bethany 5th in Wawasee Invitational. Matches:
  • def. Culver Academy 26-24, 24-26, 16-14
  • lost to Columbia City 14-25, 14-23
  • lost to ECA
  • def. Garrett 26-24, 26-24
Aces — Mattie Lehman 6. Assists — Chelsea Noble 56. Kills — Hannah Grieser 31, Jenae Rupp 22. Blocks — Grieser 6 (1 solo). Digs: Lehman 28, Rupp 28.

All-Tournament Team: Katie Honeycutt (Wabash), Paige Martin (Wabash), Terre Weisser (Wawasee), Courtney Vanderlaan (Columbia City), Arielle Walters (Elkhart Christian), Hannah Grieser (Bethany).

Boys cross country
NEW CARLISLE, Ind. — 20th of 31 teams in Class A at New Prairie Invitational. Medalist: Cameron Balser (Oak Hill) 16:16. Bruin runners — 45th, Nick Handrich 18:46.91; 55th, Logan Schlabach 18:57.37; 121st, Austin Mumaw 20:43.70; 148th, Luis Lopez 21:34.34; 178th, Ben Hochstetler 23:13.64.

Girls cross country
NEW CARLISLE, Ind. — 4th of 21 teams in Class A at New Prairie Invitational. Medalist — Jordan Chester (Boone Grove) 19:00. Bruin runners — 2nd, Ali Hochstetler 19:11.35; 13th, Jenae Hershberger 21:02.53; 43rd, Alita Yoder 22:28.94; 65th, Erin Helmuth, 23:20.63; 69th, Eva Lapp 23:34.37; 97th, Ellie Schertz 24:34.07; 117th, Leanne Hochstetler 25:20.09. Runners in reserve race — 156th, Desiree Porter 25:47.97; 281st, Alyssa Ramer 28:20.39; 329th, Lauren Hooley 31:01.22.

MS co-ed soccer
GOSHEN — Bethany 3, Lakeland Christian 0. Goals — Q Min Kim 2, Lucas Morgan. Assists — Andrew Snyder, Lana Smucker. Shots on goal — Bethany 15, Lakeland 9. Goalie saves — Cosette Kahler 9. Corner kicks — Bethany 7, Lakeland 1.

MS boys cross country at West Noble Invitational.
MS girls cross country
at West Noble Invitational.