Boys tennis Shorecrest v Meadowdale

Shoreline, WASports

Shorecrest's boys' tennis team achieved a remarkable 7-0 victory against Meadowdale on September 18, 2025. In singles competition, Ashton Johnson secured a decisive win over Alex Schatz, finishing 6-1, 6-1, while Zane Weber followed suit, defeating Caleb Angeles 6-2, 6-0. This match highlighted Shorecrest's dominance in the league, further establishing them as a formidable force. The victory not only boosts the team's morale but also emphasizes the importance of local high school sports in fostering community spirit. As the season progresses, Shorecrest aims to continue their winning streak and build on this momentum.

The match drew significant local interest, showcasing the competitive nature of high school athletics. With strong performances like these, the Shorecrest team is well-positioned for future success. The support from fans and the community will be crucial as they move forward in the season.

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