Chelan Tennis Opens Season at Eastmont - Lake Chelan News and Information

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Chelan High School's tennis teams kicked off their season with a strong performance against Eastmont on March 14, winning all matches in a non-league format. The girls' team claimed a 4-3 victory, with standout Brooklyn Foyle achieving a remarkable comeback in her debut as the #1 singles player. Maja Grk from Eastmont provided tough competition, but Chelan's depth in talent shone through. The boys' team mirrored this success with a 4-3 win, where Wade Sanderson and Owen Sanderson delivered commanding victories, showcasing the team's competitive edge. The Junior Varsity also made a mark, with Ruby Harberd and the doubles duo of Madelyn Wallace and April Vasquez securing wins.

Coach Rothlisberger expressed pride in the players' resilience and commitment to close matches, which are crucial for their development. As Chelan prepares to face Ephrata on March 18, the team's early success sets a positive tone for the season ahead. This season opener not only highlights the players' skills but also strengthens community ties through local sports engagement.

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