Great Bend Post
May 21, 2025

5th Ranked Barton Men’s Tennis: National Runner-Up

Posted May 21, 2025 5:04 PM

From Bartonsports.com:

Cougars finish national runner-up, Victor Alves captures individual title.
Cougars finish national runner-up, Victor Alves captures individual title.

The 5th ranked Barton Community College men's tennis team made a historic run this past week in matching program history by wrapping up the 2025 season with a national runner-up placing at the NJCAA Division I Championships held at the Dr. Eddie Floyd Florence Tennis Center in Florence, South Carolina.

The Cougars got off to a great start in going on to match the 2002 and 2001 squads for the program's highest ever finish by sending eight of its nine entries into the quarterfinal round. Four entries then advanced into the semifinals with two reaching the title match resulting in its 5th consecutive year of placing in the top eight.

Having won the Region 6 Championship three weeks prior, Barton led the four Region members finishing inside the top seven of the Championships, accumulating a national runner-up 33 points, nine points behind winner Tyler Junior College and .5 of a point ahead of third place Collin County.

The next team finishers were coached by former Cougars who played for Head Coach Lyle Stickney in now, head coaching roles. Larned native Jeret Johnson (2012-14) in his third season guided the Pratt Beavers to within a .5 point shy in fourth place accumulating 32 points and a full point ahead of fellow alum Marcel Miasoto's (2014-16) first year leading the Cowley Tigers to a fifth placing with 31 points. Seward County rounded out Region 6 representation with a 7th team placing with 27 total points.

The No. 3 doubles tandem of Mohammed Abuzed and Oliver Naude made a charge into the Championship finals before falling short, while Alves teamed up with Shane Tapera in the No. 2 doubles grouping in giving Barton another final day highlight by winning the consolation title in convincing fashion.

Overall, the squad racked up 21 victories, two losses coming to the eventual national champion, a pair of defeats coming to the eventual national runner-up, with the four quarterfinal losses coming to an opponent who then went on to win the national title.

Complete NJCAA Division I National Tennis Championship information

For the second straight season Alves was tabbed the fourth seed, last year in the No. 1 draw being upset in the first round before going on to win the consolation title. This season in the No. 2 draw, Alves' road to the championship began with a victory in the Round of 16 defeating Tom Zimpel of Harford 6-1, 6-1 before dispatching Seward County's Sebastian De Las Salas 6-1, 7-6. In the semifinal, Alves pulled off a comeback victory taking down top seeded Daniel Jankoski of Tyler after losing the first set 6-4 but taking the next two 6-4 and 6-2. The momentum carried into Friday's final day of action by capturing the title in straight 6-2 set scores over 6th seeded Alberto Perez of Eastern Florida.

Teaming with Tapera in the second double's tandem, the duo was locked into a third set battle with Ryland Buford and Gonzalo Cotter of Mississippi Gulf Coast before being forced to retire in the third set due to body cramping. Bounced to the consolation side of the bracket, the duo won all four of its backside matches in convincing fashion including an 8-1 victory over USC Sumter's Aki Harada and Stanley Long giving Barton its third consecutive year of earning a consolation title.

Barton's other title challenge came in the No. 3 doubles draw, 4th seeded Mohammed Abuzed and Oliver Naude falling in the championship match 6-0, 6-3 to Tyler's 2nd seed Daniel Maurico Marincas and Alex Morris. The Cougars began their run with a 6-3, 6-2 win in the Round of 16 over Iowa Central's Mariano Orsini-Rodriguez and Alex Tiffon before their road led to a pair of victories over Region 6 members. In the quarterfinals, the pair notched a twin 6-3 victory over Seward County's Sebastian De Las Salas and Ognjen Gajic then marched into the finals with another straight set win by knocking off Cowley's top seeded Pedro De La Riva and David Hoyos by 6-4 scores.

In singles play Abuzed and Naude each were eliminated in the quarterfinal round to an opponent who would then lose to the eventual national champion. Abuzed, seeded 7th in the No. 3 draw, won a pair of matches before losing to the 2nd seeded Jose Castillo of Collin while the 4th seeded Naude won his first match before being knocked out by 5th seeded Hoyos of Cowley in a tough three-set defeat.

Barton's top player Gabriel Garay's time in the No. 1 singles slot ended after a pair of victories before a three-set heartbreaker in the semifinals to Seward County's Samuel Antwi as the Saint would go on to finish national runner-up. Last year in the No. 2 draw, Garay marched to the championship match before coming up short.

Garay and doubles partner Hayden Loffler were dealt a similar fate in the No. 1 draw, winning a pair of matches before falling to the top seed and eventual national champion duo of Daniel Borisov and Alex Despoja of team champion Tyler.

In other singles play action ending in the quarterfinal round, 6th seeded Tapera won a pair of matches before losing to the 3rd seed and eventual national runner-up Enrique Doldan of Collin while Loffler won his first match before falling to 2nd seeded Jacopo Cianfarini of Tyler.

To see the full results and standings click HERE.