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ATWATER -- Alexis Barcellos blew through her side of the bracket on Tuesday, clinching a berth in the championship match of the Central California Conference Singles Tournament.
Cause for celebration?
Hardly.
After punching her ticket into Thursday's final, the Los Banos freshman immediately turned her attention to her rival, Turlock's Elise Cusenza.
"Oh, I've already got them," she said of her butterflies, hours after her final match Tuesday at Buhach Colony High. "She played right next to me all afternoon, so it was kind of hard not to look."
The tournament's top seeds put on quite a show, winning all six of their matches in straight sets.
Top-ranked Cusenza, CCC runnerup in 2008 and undefeated in conference play this season, dropped only seven games in victories over Atwater's Kayla Spangler, Pitman's Britney Leon and Turlock's Allison Backlund.
Barcellos was just as efficient in wins over Pitman's Kristen Knudsen, Turlock's Aubree Brenda and Golden Valley's Rachelle Callister.
Her longest match -- against Brenda in the second round -- lasted a little more than an hour.
The final will be played alongside the CCC Doubles Tournament at 11 a.m. at Buhach Colony. Both Cusenza and Barcellos have qualified for the Sac-Joaquin Section individual tournament.
Barcellos already has a game plan in mind for their rematch: keep the ball low.
Cusenza is at her most dangerous, Barcellos said, when she can hit the ball on a high, shoulder-level bounce.
"I have to play my game and not hers," said Barcellos, whose only two losses came to her rival. "She likes to hit it right at her shoulders, and she'll smack it. I can't hit it high to her. I've done it every time we've played."
Callister put herself into contention by beating a pair of Merced players in the first two rounds
She dusted Priyanka Patel in the first round, 6-1, 6-1, and rallied past Stephanie Isenberg, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.
The magic ran dry in the semifinals. Callister mustered a challenge in the second set, but couldn't quite match Barcellos stroke for stroke.
"I think stamina came into it," Los Banos coach Lynn Barcellos said, also her mother. "Rachelle wasn't feeling good. She had a long match before."
There wasn't a third-fourth place match because the conference won't be sending three qualifiers to sections.
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