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ACING IT: LSA Tennis competing in TAPPS State Tourney
After an incredible Spring season, which has become the norm for LSA Tennis, the Pioneers are back in the TAPPS State Tournament.
With the competition taking place in Waco through tomorrow, Lutheran South is facing off against the best Texas has to offer.
LSA's Michael BartonBradley C. Collier (VYPE)
One Pioneer in particular, senior Michael Barton, is looking to repeat on the grand stage, having already won the State Title in the 2022 Singles bracket.
In addition, LSA's Derek Ying and Zach Chen will be looking to make their mark in the State Tourney for their second consecutive appearance.
LSA's Zachary Chen
The entire season has led to this point, and Lutheran South Academy doesn't intend to go home empty-handed. Stay tuned.
SERVING SUCCESS: ‘Sader Nation Tennis on the path for State
Concordia Lutheran Tennis is enjoying yet another impressive season, with playoff competition beginning to heat up.
Most recently, the Crusaders were the standout group of the TAPPS District Tournament, concluding the event with several athletes advancing further into the postseason.
Concordia's Chase Cook Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
The headliners of the week were seniors Chase Cook and Gavin Borne who walked off the court as District Champions in the boys doubles bracket, also making them qualifiers for the State Tournament.
Concordia's Gavin BorneBradley C. Collier (VYPE)
After having a standout year alongside ‘22 graduate Aaron Lui, Borne has risen to become one of ‘Sader Nation’s finest. Borne and Cook feed off each other’s energy which can be seen by the results they produce.
In addition, Concordia’s Jack Sherman and Josh Henson (Boys Doubles), Ryan Bell (Boys Singles), Cecilia Dailey (Girls Singles) became State Qualifiers, with Max Dowden (Boys Singles), and the girls’ duo of Alessandra Dewenter and Ashley Ells earning State Alternative honors.
Concordia's Cecilia DaileyBradley C. Collier (VYPE)
With the TAPPS State Tournament starting two weeks from now, count on ‘Sader Nation to make their presence felt.