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The NCHSAA conducted its 2023 Women's Dual Team Championships on Saturday, November 4th, with Mount Airy, Hendersonville, Lake Norman Charter, and Myers Park earning the titles.
In 1-A, Mount Airy topped Voyager Academy in convincing fashion, winning 5-0, and losing only 11 games in the process.
In 2-A, Hendersonville won its fourth consecutive state championship with a 5-2 win over Research Triangle.
In 3-A, Lake Norman Charter defeated Fayetteville Terry Sanford, 5-4, in a match decided by a tiebreaker at No. 3 doubles.
And, in 4-A, in another 5-4 battle, Myers Park defeated New Hanover on the strength of a third-set tiebreak win at No. 5 singles.
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The North Carolina High School Athletic Association crowned its 2023 women's individual tennis champions at state tournaments taking place on October 27th & 28th.
At the 1A tournament, played at the Cary Tennis Park, Highland Tech's Madison Darnell claimed the singles title, while the team of Sasha Korjova and Brianna Viets of Triangle Math & Science won the doubles championship.
In 2A play at Ting Park in Holly Springs, Olivia Hankinson of Reasearch Triangle defended her singles crown, and Hendersonville's Eliza Perry and Ramsey Ross earned their third consecutive doubles titles.
At the 3A tournament, played at Burlington Tennis Center, McKinley Battle of Rocky Mount won the singles championship, while Pauline Bui and Loren Galavis of Fayetteville Terry Sanford won the doubles title.
And, in 4A play, at Millbrook Exchange Tennis Center in Raleigh, Broughton's Allison Harris won the singles title, and Apex Friendship's Julianne and Caroline Izod won the doubles championship.
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Congratulations to all the champions, as well as all the other participants in this year's individual tournament.