Girls tennis Shorecrest vs Edmonds Woodway

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On March 31, 2025, the girls' tennis team from Shorecrest faced off against Edmonds Woodway, resulting in an impressive 5-2 victory for Shorecrest. The singles matches featured dominant performances, with Zoe Greenzweig defeating Amelia Miller 6-2, 6-3, and Lily Haessler overcoming Daniella Caparroso 6-2, 6-4. Ally Miner and Sophie Schmitz also showcased their skills, winning their matches decisively with scores of 6-0, 6-2 and 6-0, 6-1, respectively. However, the doubles matches presented a tougher challenge for Shorecrest, as Mia Halset-Walker and Temme lost a nail-biter in three sets. The other doubles team, Lauren Kajimura and Thayer Katahara-Stewart, secured a solid win, while Katherine Mercer and Avery Burns faced a tough defeat.

The overall performance of the Shorecrest team reflects their dedication and competitive spirit, which will be crucial as they continue their season. This win not only enhances their standings but also serves as motivation for the upcoming matches.

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