The Livingston High School boys’ varsity tennis team concluded its season at the New Jersey State Tournament.
Lancer first singles player and co-captain Earl Hsieh completed his high school tennis career with a 1-6, 5-7 loss to fourth seeded Justin Wang of Delbarton in the New Jersey State Singles Tournament. Hsieh was seeded in the 9-16 bracket and won three matches before he lost in the round of 16. Hsieh’s 2017 win-loss season was 22-9, and he compiled a 4-year career record of 88-28. He will play for Case Western University in the fall.
Livingston’s first doubles team of Kyle Ferguson and Austin Sertner defeated Zach Levin and Brendan Holleran of Northern Highlands, 6-4,6-2, in the round of 16. Ferguson and Sertner were the third seed in the tournament, but were upset by Westfield’s Rob Faklor and Matt Su, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3, in the quarter-finals. Faklor and Su were seeded in the 5-8 bracket. Ferguson had a 20-5 season record. Senior co-captain Sertner’s 2017 record was 21-5, and his career record, 71-24.
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