Housing and Development Newsletter Luke Williams, the Cardinals’ No. 1 singles player, took all three of his sets, 6-3, 6-1, 6-0. “Luke worked hard today to win his crosstown rivals and long term competitors,” Bishop Diego coach Natlee Hapeman said. “With every shot calculated, his well-played strategy came out on top today.” In the set pitting the two No. 1 players “was a well-fought match,” Bryant said, “but Luke started a little faster and Austin had to play catch up, but came up short, losing 6-3.” Max Stone went 1-1 in singles for Carpinteria, and senior Steven Bengry 1-0. In addition to sweeping his singles sets for Bishop Diego, Hapeman said “Luke’s inspirational speech” motivated teammates Thomas Coleman and Daniel Kagramanov to two set wins in doubles.