Girls tennis Shorecrest vs Archbishop Murphy 4-16-25

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On April 16, 2025, the Shorecrest girls tennis team delivered an impressive performance, defeating Archbishop Murphy 6-1. The match, held at Kellogg, featured standout singles victories, including a perfect match by Ally Miner, who won 6-0, 6-0 against Jackie Fairbanks. Lily Haessler and Sophie Schmitz also contributed to the team's success with commanding wins, showcasing their skills and determination. The doubles matches continued the trend, with Mia Halset and Walker Temme winning decisively, alongside another strong performance from Lauren Kajimura and Thayer Katahara-Stewart. Coach Rob Mann commended the team's unity and competitive spirit, which were pivotal in their victory.

This win not only improves Shorecrest's league standing but also instills confidence as they approach crucial upcoming matches. The team's ability to perform consistently under pressure highlights their potential for a successful season. Such victories are essential for building momentum and demonstrating the talent within the Shorecrest program.

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