4A girls tennis: Schaffer repeats in No. 1 singles, Cheyenne Mountain wins ninth-straight team title
Josie Schaffer repeated in No. 1 singles and Cheyenne Mountain won team gold at the Class 4A state girls tennis tournament.
Josie Schaffer repeated in No. 1 singles and Cheyenne Mountain won team gold at the Class 4A state girls tennis tournament.
For three-and-a-half hours Saturday, Poudre’s Ky Ecton and Smoky Hill’s Anshika Singh poured their heart into their match.
When Mountain Vista girls tennis coach Jim Flanigan looks at his program, he breaks it down into two histories: Before Casey, and After Casey.
The Durango Demons ventured all the way over Wolf Creek Pass to partake in a tennis tournament, not a karaoke contest.
Dawson senior Maggie Berry has has not lost a set all year, and she’s determined to keep that streak.
Ky Ecton had a tough path to return to the final. But she fought her way through it, earning every bit of her trip back.
KRDO sports director Rob Namnoum has dubbed Cheyenne Mountain’s No. 1 doubles group, the law firm of Ahrendsen and Arenson.
It’s one accomplishment to be a four-sport athlete in high school. It’s another to be a state qualifier in two of those — but to do it as a freshman? Colorado Springs School’s Kate Griffin highlighted as three teams are tied on top of the team scores.
Hunter Barker and Sydney Waite have etched their names into Ponderosa tennis lore. The Mustangs’ No. 1 doubles tandem is eager for more.
Alameda International’s girls tennis team makes history qualifying five positions to first Class 3A state tournament.