Rylie Gettman, Shorewood Tennis, in the running for Heraldnet.com Athlete of the Week

Shoreline, WALocal News

Rylie Gettmann, a senior at Shorewood High School, secured her fourth consecutive 3A District 1 tennis singles title on May 14, winning her matches with an impressive combined score of 36-4. Her outstanding performance has earned her a nomination for the Heraldnet. com Athlete of the Week, showcasing her talent and dedication to the sport. Other nominees include Henry Gabalis from Archbishop Murphy baseball and Jacob Kang representing Jackson boys golf. Voting is available until midnight on Sunday, allowing fans to support their favorite athletes.

This recognition emphasizes the significance of local high school sports and the impact of student-athletes in the Shoreline community. Gettmann's achievement adds to a growing legacy of excellence in Shorewood athletics. The competition among nominees reflects the diverse talent present in the area's high school sports programs. Local recognition like this fosters community pride and encourages young athletes to strive for excellence.

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