Scots tennis sweeps Lynnwood Monday for an 11-1 overall record

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Shorecrest High School's varsity tennis team dominated Lynnwood High School on April 30, 2018, with a decisive 7-0 victory, elevating their overall record to an impressive 11-1. The singles matches illustrated the team's prowess, with Kate Ivens, Anna Burke, Emma Leek, and Alyssa Oshiro all winning their matches without dropping a set. Each player showcased remarkable skill and tenacity, particularly Ivens and Burke, who both achieved 6-0, 6-0 victories. In doubles, the pairs of Bella Saunders/Sophie Ivens, Coco Hart/Sydney Leek, and Cindy Luo/Hannah Cote further emphasized Shorecrest’s dominance, winning their matches with similar ease. This outstanding performance not only reflects the team's talent but also serves to rally community support for local sports.

The strong showing in the WesCo 3A league positions Shorecrest as a contender for the season. As they continue to build on this success, the enthusiasm for tennis at Shorecrest is likely to grow, encouraging more students to participate in athletics. With the season ongoing, fans and supporters are eager to see how far the team can go.

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