Girls tennis Shorecrest vs Meadowdale

Shoreline, WALocal News

On April 14, 2025, Shorecrest faced off against Meadowdale in a highly anticipated girls' tennis match, ultimately winning decisively with a score of 6-1. The singles lineup featured impressive performances, particularly from Katelynne Wycoff, who rallied after losing the first set to claim victory in three sets against Zoe Greenzweig. Lily Haessler, Ally Miner, and Sophie Schmitz added to the team's success with straight-set wins, showcasing their skill and determination. The doubles matches further solidified Shorecrest's dominance, with Mia Halset and Walker Temme defeating their opponents 6-1, 6-2. Additionally, Lauren Kajimura and Thayer Katahara-Stewart, along with Calla Rihnsmith and Sabina Schoeld, secured wins that highlighted the team's overall strength.

The match was held at Meadowdale, adding a layer of local rivalry and excitement to the event. This victory not only boosts Shorecrest's season but also underscores the athletic talent present in the region. As the season progresses, fans are eager to see how both teams will continue to develop and compete.

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