Girls' Tennis Coverage
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NC high school girls tennis recruits from the class of 2024
HighSchoolOT is compiling a full list of high school senior girls tennis players from across the state who have committed to play at the next level. -
Here are the 2023 fall sports winners for HSOT Honors
The winners for the 2023 fall sports awards at HighSchoolOT Honors have been announced. -
Here are the 2023 fall sports finalists for HSOT Honors: Vote for the winners now
Voting is open from noon on Dec. 13 until 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 31. You can vote once per day in each category at HighSchoolOT.com/Honors. -
The 2023 HighSchoolOT All-State Girls Tennis Team
The fourth-annual HighSchoolOT girls tennis all-state team features 22 players making a second, third, or fourth appearance on the team, including two who were three-time first-team selections. -
Lacrosse season extended, softball bat testing eliminated: All the action taken by the NCHSAA board this week
The NCHSAA Board of Directors made a number of changes at its board meeting this week, including the elimination of the softball bat testing policy and the expansion of the lacrosse regular season. -
Myers Park takes first in final statewide top 25 girls tennis rankings for 2023 season
In the final girls tennis area code rankings, Rocky Mount is ranked first in the 252, Panther Creek in the 919, New Hanover in the 910, Mount Airy in the 336, Myers Park in the 704, and Hendersonville in the 828. -
Extra Effort Award: North Johnston's Emily Scott is small, but powerfull in two sports
North Johnston's Emily Scott never played tennis until her freshman year of high school. Now, she's one of the best players in the state and hopes to play in college. -
Hendersonville wins 5th straight girls tennis title, beats Research Triangle
Hendersonville lost the No. 1 and No. 2 singles matches, but rallied to win the rest of the singles competitions and the No. 1 doubles to win its fourth straight state title. -
Myers Park holds off New Hanover to claim 4A dual-team girls tennis title
Myers Park avenged last season's loss in the 4A dual-team girls tennis state championship, beating New Hanover 5-4 on Saturday. -
Photos: Myers Park vs. New Hanover in 4A girls tennis state championship (Nov. 4, 2023)
Myers Park finished the season unbeaten with a 5-4 win over New Hanover in the 4A dual-team girls tennis state championship at the Burlington Tennis Center. -
Photos: Hendersonville vs. Research Triangle in 2A girls tennis state championship (Nov. 4, 2023)
Hendersonville defeated Research Triangle 5-2 in the 2A dual-team girls tennis state championship at the Burlington Tennis Center on Saturday. -
Lake Norman Charter wins 3A girls tennis title in 5-4 decision over Terry Sanford
A third set tiebreaker in the No. 6 singles and a tiebreaker in the No. 3 doubles propelled Lake Norman Charter to the 3A dual-team girls tennis state title on Saturday. -
Mount Airy three-peats as 1A girls tennis champions with win over Voyager
Mount Airy's girls tennis team has now won three straight dual-team state championships after a sweep of Voyager Academy in the 1A championship on Saturday. -
Photos: Mount Airy vs. Voyager Academy in 1A girls tennis state championship (Nov. 4, 2023)
Mount Airy defeated Voyager Academy to win the 2023 NCHSAA 1A dual-team girls tennis state championship at the Burlington Tennis Center on Saturday. -
Matchups set for NCHSAA dual-team girls tennis state championships
Dual-team tennis state championships will take place on Saturday at the Burlington Tennis Center. -
Photos: Research Triangle vs. N.C. Science & Math-Durham girls tennis (Nov. 1, 2023)
Natalia Stephens, a senior at Research Triangle, won the No. 4 singles in a battle that lasted more than three hours as Research Triangle defeated N.C. Science & Math-Durham 5-2 to advance to the 2A dual-team girls tennis state championship. -
Gaston Day rolls to NCISAA 2A girls tennis title over Trinity School of Durham & Chapel Hill
Trinity DCH's lone point came in doubles, and Gaston Day's tiebreaker at third doubles loomed large. -
Cape Fear Academy sweeps St. David's for third straight NCISAA 3A girls tennis crown
A win on court two in singles put Cape Fear Academy up 4-0 and a win on court four clinched the match. -
1A girls tennis: Highland Tech and Triangle Math & Science have first individual champions
Highland Tech's Madison Darnell won the singles title while Brianna Viets and Sasha Korjova of Triangle Math & Science did the same in doubles. -
2A girls tennis: Research Triangle's Hankinson and Hendersonville doubles team go back-to-back
Olivia Hankinson of Research Triangle capped off her career with a second singles title, while Eliza Perry and Ramsey Ross from Hendersonville rolled to back-to-back doubles titles
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