Girls tennis notes
Let's play two. The Gloucester County Institute of Technology and Woodstown tennis teams ended the season with a bizarre doubleheader on back-to-back days last week, with the second match starting before the first ended.
Source: www.nj.com
Salisbury tennis reaches 2A final
Meredith Weisler opened the fence door, darted across the court and embraced fellow senior Chris Leonard. Ellen Emerson and Casey Collins soon followed, and before long Leonard found herself surrounded by blanket-covered teammates who were sporting Salisbury sweatshirts.
Source: www.salisburypost.com
Gonzo Out of Masters Cup; Night Tennis at WTA Champs
Daily tennis news and notes on the ATP/WTA from Tennis-X.com
Source: www.tennis-x.com
On the air ... with media couple Ferguson and Lamb
/> When Deborah Ferguson and Steve Lamb are under the same roof, in the same room, in the same conversation, its a little like watching a tennis match without a line judge, without a crowd, without an inkling of misconduct or unruly one-upmanship.
Source: www.fwbusinesspress.com
Salisbury tennis in semifinals
Salisbury's playoff match against Ashe County appeared more competitive than the regular-season meeting, and that pleased Hornets coach Chris Myers. Salisbury advanced to the semifinals of the 2A dual-team girls tennis tournament with a 6-0 victory against the Huskies.
Source: www.salisburypost.com
Unicorns have bad repeat vs. Scots
LAKEWAY Tennis was a game of inches and chances Saturday morning at the UIL State Team Tennis Tournament. Unbeaten New Braunfels took on two-time defending state champion Dallas Highland Park, a team that has not lost a match in three years.
Source: www.herald-zeitung.com
Prep tennis: H.-W. shares Mission title
After losing five of their first six matches, they didn't panic. Following an Oct. 17 loss to Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks, they didn't make excuses.
Source: www.dailynews.com
Tennis: Clijsters wins on return
Kim Clijsters wins in her first match after a two-month injury absence.
Source: news.bbc.co.uk
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