AURORA – The championship matchups are set for all three classifications of the 2025 Girls Tennis Individual State Championships.
The 3A and 4A finals will be played alongside the third-place matches at Memorial Park in Colorado Springs (3A) and Pueblo City Park in Pueblo (4A) beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday. At Denver Tennis Park, the 5A tournament will begin at 8:30 a.m. with the third-place matches, followed by the championship finals at 10 a.m.
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5A Championship
Ralston Valley advanced all seven lines to the finals, while Cherry Creek got five lines through, with the two meeting in all four doubles matches and No. 3 singles.
In No. 1 singles, Ralston Valley’s Emerson Bonner will look to dethrone Valor Christian’s Caroline Daugherty, who won last year’s state title, and in No. 2 singles, Rock Canyon’s Sanskriti Sinha will take on Ralston Valley’s Scarlett Lutz. From there it will be all Ralston Valley vs. Cherry Creek.
In No. 3 singles, Ralston Valley’s Anna Curran will face Cherry Creek’s Zoe Hochstadt. In No. 1 doubles, it will be Ralston Valley’s Adia Farling and Cassidy Gordon vs. Cherry Creek’s Elena Sepesi and Zoey Hao, while in No. 2 doubles, Ralston Valley’s Kylie Engelsman and Olivia Hendrickson will take on Cherry Creek’s Karissa Manley and Elizabeth Harbaugh.
In No. 3 doubles, Ralson Valley’s Mataya Farling and Julia Campbell will face Cherry Creek’s Dylan Milo and Sydney Wadsworth, and in No. 4 doubles, Ralston Valley’s Kate Decker and Sophia Baig will look to get past Cherry Creek’s Ashley Geoghegan and Chagajee Colburn.
4A Championship
Kent Denver will be featured in all seven of the individual finals, and the Sun Devils will face Mullen and Cheyenne Mountain each in three of the lines.
In No. 1 singles, Niwot’s Saha Kolli advanced and will have the opportunity to take on two-time defending state champion Lila Moldenhauer of Kent Denver.
Cheyenne Mountain will take on Kent Denver in the other two singles and the No. 1 doubles events, as Cheyenne Mountain’s Rose Katen will play Kent Denver’s Victoria Strobos in No. 2 singles and Cheyenne Mountain’s Sophie Zhou will face Kent Denver’s Ellie Strobos in No. 3 singles.
In doubles, Kent Denver’s duo of Annie Goldmanis and Nora Rapp will look to get past Cheyenne Mountain’s Saphron Heroldt and Mary Koury at No. 1 doubles, while it will be Kent Denver vs. Mullen in the other three doubles events.
In No. 2 doubles, Mullen’s Ali Croci and Alexa Valdez will take on Kent Denver’s Claire Bookmyer and Sofia Begal, while in Mullen’s Grace Jeffers and Jordan Alexander face Kent Denver’s Samantha Brenner and Sofia Pina in No. 3 doubles.
In No. 4 doubles, Mullen’s Jane Roth and Addie Aragon will take the court with Kent Denver’s Margaux Lively and Hallie Silverman.
3A Championship
There will be a first-time champion in No. 1 singles, as St. Mary’s Academy’s Ellie White takes on last year’s runner-up, Mira Leon from Colorado Academy. In No. 2 singles, Peak to Peak’s Sydney Lewis will face Vail Christian’s Alexa Blanch, while No. 3 singles, will feature Vail Christian’s Heidi Iverson vs. Prospect Ridge Academy’s Maya Anderson.
In No. 1 doubles, Peak to Peak’s duo of Sydney Parkinson and Molly Kolachov will take the court with Colorado Academy’s Anna Johnson and Storm Bearley, while Vail Christian’s Autumn Woods and Camden Allen will face off in No. 2 doubles.
No. 3 doubles will feature Prospect Ridge Academy’s Amelia Waggoner and Natalie Rooks against Peak to Peaks Jolie Sasseville and Abby Fitzgerald, and No. 4 doubles will see St. Mary’s Academy’s Mary Kate Reagan-Wilson and Emalisa Martinez play Timnath’s Mia Dixon and Natalie Irby.