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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Byrd sweeps regional tennis tournament



Shreveport Times - NEW IBERIA â€" Byrd swept the boys’ and girls’ divisions in the Region I-5A tennis tournament Tuesday at Willow Tennis Layton survived a tough match in the semifinals, defeating Ruston’s Katie Wilkerson 6-3, 7-6. Byrd will take 12 players to
Source: www.shreveporttimes.com

Boys tennis: Friends defeats Salesianum
Delaware Online - The Friends School boys tennis team was a 3-2 winner at Salesianum today, as the Quakers won all three singles matches. At first singles, Friends freshman Troy Beneck won 6-4, 6-2 against Salesianum sophomore Matt Blake. Only the second singles match
Source: www.delawareonline.com

City sports roundup: Soccer, golf, tennis teams struggle
Chippewa Herald - Two of Chi-Hi’s doubles teams picked up victories, but the Cardinals fell to Holmen in a nonconference tennis match, 5-2. The loss is better than in recent weeks where the Cardinals didn’t win a match or only one match. “They’re working very
Source: www.chippewa.com

Tennis News
WTOP Radio - The United States, Russia, Italy and France reached the semifinals of the Fed Cup on Sunday with two matches to spare. Serena Williams said the groin injury that forced her to retire from a match last week has healed and she'll be able to play for
Source: www.wtopnews.com

Montpelier boys tennis plays on
Times-Argus - MONTPELIER â€" The Harwood boys tennis team was able to bring just three athletes to its match at Montpelier on Monday, but both teams made the most of the shorthanded situation. "For the first match of the season, the kids who played, on both teams
Source: timesargus.com

Braves edge Conqs
Lompoc Record - Lompoc High School's Anthony Yang returns a shot during his doubles match against Cabrillo High School in a Los Padres League tennis match Thursday afternoon at Cabrillo. Yang and his partner Jamil Macias took two of three games, helping Lompoc to a
Source: www.lompocrecord.com

Centerville trips rival Richmond in girls tennis
Palladium-Item - It's one of the best rivalries in girls area sports. And Wednesday's tennis meeting between Centerville and Richmond didn't disappoint. The Bulldogs won 3-2 in a contest that went well over two hours and came down to a three-set match at No. 2
Source: www.pal-item.com


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