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By RICK PETERSON                                                                                                              

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Topeka West's first United Kansas Conference boys tennis tournament performance will be impossible to surpass and hard to equal.

After all, you can't beat perfect.

CarterCoolCity1.Senior Carter Cool won the UKC singles title Tuesday at Kossover Tennis Center, helping Topeka West post a perfect score. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

 

IanCusickCityIan Cusick and twin brother Miles won the UKC doubles title Tuesday, helping Topeka West post a perfect score in the league meet. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

MilesCusickCityMiles Cusick teamed with twin brother Ian to win the UKC doubles title Tuesday at Kossover Tennis Center, helping Topeka West post a perfect score in its first league meet. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

Kurt Davids' Chargers swept the top two places in both singles and doubles Tuesday at Kossover Tennis Center on the way to a perfect score of 76, while Shawnee Heights was second with 60 points.

Senior Carter Cool won the UKC singles championship with a 6-3, 6-4 win over junior teammate James Maag while senior twin brothers Ian and Miles Cusick outlasted junior teammates Caden McGee and Caleb Weybrew in the doubles final, 6-2, 7-6 (7-0 in a tiebreaker).

"In 30 years of doing this I don't think that's ever been even within the realm of comprehension to do something like that,'' Davids said. "New league, old league, it doesn't matter.

"This is the third one I've been in and to sweep and have a perfect score is unreal.''

FvK7UfQWYAEP KCTopeka West tennis poses with its UKC medals and trophy after posting a perfect score in its first league meet. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

Both championship matches were highly competitive despite the fact it was teammate vs. teammate and Davids that it's not an easy situation when friends square off.

"These guys are best friends off the court and support each other in everything they do, but when it's a match, things can get pretty intense,'' Davids said.

The Chargers, second in Class 5A a year ago, have now won city and league titles and will try to add a regional championship on Friday at Kossover Tennis Center.

"With city last Thursday and league today and regionals on Friday these guys understand we're trying to be on an upward trajectory,'' Davids said. "Playing each other in the finals was certainly a goal we'd set and to be able to pull that off is good for the confidence.''

Runnerup Shawnee Heights was led by Miles Robison and Jake Emmons, who posted third and fourth-place singles finishes.

Robison took a 6-3, 6-1 win over Emmons in the third-place match.

The T-Birds also finished fifth and sixth in doubles.

Seaman finished sixth as a team, with Gavin Dutton finishing fifth in singles to lead the Vikings.

Seaman and Shawnee Heights will both compete in Friday's regional at Kossover, along with Highland Park.

UNITED KANSAS CONFERENCE TENNIS

At Kossover Tennis Center

Team scores

Topeka West 76, Shawnee Heights 60, Leavenworth 38, Piper 37, De Soto 36, Seaman 34, Lansing 24, Basehor-Linwood 16.

Individual results

Singles

Championship: Cool, Topeka West, def. Maag, Topeka West, 6-3, 6-4. Third place: Robison, Shawnee Heights, def. Emmons, Shawnee Heights, 6-3, 6-1.

Doubles

Championship: I. Cusick/M. Cusick, Topeka West, def. McGee/Weybrew, Topeka West, 6-2, 7-6 (7-0). Third place: Province/Rhodes, Basehor-Linwood, def. Lawson/Forssburg, De Soto, 6-0, 6-2.

 

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