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Tennis: District match results

Posted at 12:45 pm April 19, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge High School Wildcats tennis team is pictured above in 2018. (Photo courtesy Traci Magee)

The Oak Ridge High School Wildcats tennis team is pictured above in 2018. (Photo courtesy Traci Magee)

 

Here are results of district matches for the Oak Ridge Wildcats tennis team this spring. The results are in reverse chronological order.

The Wildcats will play Campbell County at home at Oak Ridge High School from 4-7 p.m. today (Thursday, April 19).

Central High School, April 9

Lady Wildcats won 7-2

Singles matches:

  • #1 Jasleen Narula defeated Layley Siler 8-6
  • #2 Audrey Chrisman lost in a tie-breaker to Leigha Gregory 7-8 (5-7)
  • #3 Elizabeth Lowman defeated Molly Coleman 8-0
  • #4 Hyeji Bang defeated Abby Coleman 8-2
  • #5 Paulina Urbanowicz defeated Layla Cameron 8-2
  • #6 Morgan Loggins defeated Lauren Rupeka 9-7

Doubles matches:

  • #1 Narula & Chrisman lost in a tie-breaker to Siler & Gregory 7-8 (5-7)
  • #2 Lowman & Bang defeated Coleman & Coleman 8-0
  • #3 Urbanowicz & Teagan Russell defeated Cameron & Rupeka 8-0

Wildcats won 7-2

Singles matches:

  • #1 Archer Marlow defeated Cameron Bowles 8-0
  • #2 Singles Ethan Brady defeated Jake Dommermuth 8-2
  • #3 Andrew Brady defeated Arpit Patel 8-2
  • #4 Stuart Dorman defeated Hanson Lam 8-3
  • #5 Anhaar Ajaz lost in a tie breaker to Andrew D’Anna 8-9 (3-7)
  • #6 Wilder Dodson defeated Nick Knoefel 8-3

Doubles matches:

  • #1 Brady & Brady defeated Bowles 8-4
  • #2 Marlow & Dorman defeated Patel & Knoefel 8-1
  • #3 Justin Blanchard & Joey Kelley lost to Lam & D’Anna 4-8

Anderson County, April 2

Lady Wildcats won 7-2

Singles matches:

  • #1 Jasleen Narula lost 2-8 to Stephanie Welch
  • #2Audrey Chrisman defeated Gwyneth Fagan 8-2
  • #3 Elizabeth Lowman defeated Marissa Sewell 8-0
  • #4 Hyeji Bang defeated Tori Pyatt 8-0
  • #5 Haley Smallwood defeated Taylor Irwin 8-3
  • #6 Paulina Urbanowicz defeated Kaylee Queener 8-1

Doubles matches:

  • #1 Narula & Chrisman lost to Welch & Fagan 5-8
  • #2 Lowman & Smallwood defeated Sewell & Pyatt 8-0
  • #3 Bang & Urbanowicz defeated Irwin & Quiner 8-1

Wildcats won 8-1

Singles matches:

  • #1 Archer Marlow defeated Wesley Zemke 8-1
  • #2 Ethan Brady defeated Carter Utley 8-2
  • #3 Andrew Brady defeated Eliam Clayman 8-1
  • #4 Stuart Dorman defeated Rushabk Patel 8-2
  • #5 Anhaar Ajaz defeated Chris Powell 9-7
  • #6 Justin Blanchard lost to Levi Zemke 4-8

Doubles matches:

  • #1 Brady & Brady defeated W. Zemke & Utley 8-1
  • #2 Marlow & Dorman defeated Clayman & Patel 8-0
  • #3 Ajaz & Blanchard defeated Powell & L. Zemke 8-3

Gibbs High School, March 27

Lady Wildcats won 9 to 0 in varsity matches

Singles matches:

  • #1 Jasleen Narula VS Madison Corum OR won 8-2
  • #2 Audrey Chrisman VS Abby Cottrell OR won 8-4
  • #3 Elizabeth Lowman VS Audrey Morris OR won 8-0
  • #4 Hyeji Bang VS Madelyn Adkins OR won 8-1
  • #5 Haley Smallwood VS Morgan Corum OR won 8-4
  • #6 Paulina Urbanowicz won by default

Doubles matches:

  • #1 Narula & Chrisman VS Corum & Cottrell OR won 8-3
  • #2 Bang & Urbanowicz VS Adkins & Corum OR won 8-4
  • #3 Lowman & Smallwood won by default

Wildcats won 9-0

Singles matches:

  • #1 Archer Marlow VS Trace Miller OR won 8-1
  • #2 Andrew Brady VS Alex Hughes OR won 8-0
  • #3 Stuart Dorman VS Seth Washam OR won 8-1
  • #4 Anhaar Ajaz VS Austin Zachery OR won 8-0
  • #5 Joey Kelley VS Caleb Canfield OR won 9-7
  • #6 Hyounbin Park VS Lucas Trotterhead OR won 8-1

Doubles matches:

  • #1 Brady & Brady VS Miller & Hughes OR won 8-0
  • #2 Marlow & Dorman VS Washam & Canfield OR won 8-2
  • #3 Ajaz & Kelley VS Zachery & Trotterhead OR won 8-0

Information and photo courtesy Traci Magee.

You can see the tennis schedule for 2018 here.


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