A week after winning its fourth straight girls tennis team state title, Palo Verde swept the singles and doubles individual state titles Friday.
Boys Tennis
Adam Bennett finished 2-0 in singles for Liberty’s boys tennis team in an 11-7 road victory over Desert Oasis.
Previews of Southern Nevada’s boys tennis teams, as submitted by coaches.
The Vikings hope to be competitive in their new home in the Class 3A Southern League.
After advancing to the Class 4A state final last year, the Chargers bring back 12 lettermen.
Palo Verde’s Axel Boticelli won the Class 4A state singles championship, and Michael Pasimio and Simran Shah of Clark won the doubles title.
The defending Class 3A state champions are hoping to make another run at a title this season.
The Vikings have just one returning letterman and hope to show improvement throughout the season.
The Aggies return eight lettermen and hope to contend for a postseason berth.
Coming off their best season in more than 15 years, the Rams have some holes to fill but hope to contend for a playoff spot.
The Meadows’ Daniel Pereira — the team’s No. 3 singles player — upset Boulder City’s Breton Erlanger 6-1 in the second round Friday to break a tie, remove a potential tiebreaker and help the Mustangs capture their first state title with a 10-8 win over the Eagles.
Davis Waid and Brandon Sulzberg went 3-0 in doubles play Friday to lead Palo Verde’s boys tennis team to a 13-5 win over Reno in the 4A state final at the Caughlin Athletic Club.
Follow the link for the schedule and results (when available) for the Class 4A and Class 3A state boys and girls tennis team tournaments.
Centennial’s Raul Saucedo and Justin Madsen each went 2-0 in singles on Wednesday to lift the Bulldogs’ boys tennis team to a 10-8 win at Legacy.