
Allie Hanigan sports the necklace awarded to those who win the Player of the Match, an honor she claimed Monday. (John Fisken photos)
The machine rolled through town.
The names may change, but the South Whidbey High School girls’ tennis team remains a fairly flawless, match-winning beast year in and year out. Little has changed in 2014.
Despite no longer having any Newman sisters to head up the roster, the Falcons are still the premier program in the district, a fact they reinforced with a crisp 5-0 win at Coupeville Tuesday.
The Wolves did take a set from South Whidbey at second doubles, pushed two other sets to 7-5 and accepted no bagels (6-0) on the afternoon. So, positives.
Now 3-5 on the season, CHS travels to Granite Falls Wednesday, then hosts Lakewood, a team they beat earlier in the season, Thursday.
Complete Tuesday results:
Varsity:
1st Singles — Allie Hanigan lost to Isla Dubendorf 7-5, 6-1
2nd Singles — McKenzie Bailey lost to Bayley Gochanour 6-1, 6-1
1st Doubles — Samantha Martin/Sydney Aparicio lost to Tess Radisch/Amelia Weeks 6-1, 6-1
2nd Doubles — Wynter Thorne/Sydney Autio lost to Colleen Groce/Lindsay Oppelt 2-6, 6-3, 10-8
3rd Doubles — Valen Trujillo/Micky LeVine lost to Brea Gaugen/Katrina Layton 7-5, 6-1
JV:
4th Doubles — Ana Luvera/Ivy Luvera lost to Sophia Nilsen/Kendra Warwick 8-1
5th Doubles — Maureen Rice/Haleigh Deasy lost to Clara Martin/Anna Zhou 9-8 (7-3)
6th Doubles — Jazmine Franklin/Bree Daigneault lost to Alexa Hess/Jenn LeRoy 8-3













































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