LA Mission Falls to Ventura in Tough 6-3 Battle

Doubles Play Puts LAMC in an Early Hole

Ventura took two of the three doubles matches, giving them the early momentum heading into singles action.

Rivera Shines, but Ventura Controls Singles Play

The highlight of the day for LA Mission came at No. 1 singles, where Jaelyn Rivera battled through a grueling match to defeat N. Iannacone, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4). Rivera's resilience in the tiebreak helped her secure an impressive win against a tough opponent.

At No. 5 singles, Caitlin Nycum picked up a win by retirement, as D. Contreras was forced to exit in the second set, giving LA Mission another point.

However, Ventura dominated the remaining singles matches:

Tough Loss, But Positives to Build On

Despite the loss, LA Mission continues to show promise with strong singles performances at the top of the lineup. Rivera's victory and the competitive doubles play provide positives as the Eagles look ahead to their next matches.

Head coach Joe Cascione reflected on the match: "Ventura is a strong team, and we knew this would be a challenge. Jaelyn played a fantastic match, and we had our chances in doubles. We'll regroup and come back stronger in our next match."

Looking Ahead

The Eagles will look to bounce back in their upcoming conference match against Glendale on February 20. With a 5-2 conference record, LA Mission remains in strong playoff contention as they continue their push toward the postseason.

Final Score:
�� Ventura – 6
�� LA Mission – 3