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Detroit High School Sports Awards 2021: Meet Our Honorees For Girls Tennis 

Keith Dunlap | Special to Detroit Free Press 

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For the fourth consecutive year, metro's best secondary school competitors will be perceived by the Detroit Free Press. Find out about the June 30, 2021 occasion. 

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UPDATE: All the champs, finalists of 2021 Detroit High School Sports Awards 

By and by the space's best secondary school understudy competitors are being perceived in the Free Press and will be highlighted in our print item all through the colder time of year sports season. 

The 2021 Detroit High School Sports Awards praises the top rivals in the Detroit metro. Regardless of the Covid hindering or deferring meet and games, neighborhood teenagers in almost twelve games were named to the space group. These youthful stars will be perceived in a June 30 show, where victors will continue ahead to the public show, and an opportunity to be named the player of the year in their game. 

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The honorees have been declared for young ladies tennis. You can discover the finalists and champ at the June 30 show by watching here: 

Julia Fliegner 

Birmingham Detroit Country Day, senior 

Fliegner went 17-0 and caught the No. 1 singles title at the Division 3 state competition effortlessly. She likewise won the state title as a rookie prior to choosing not to play secondary school during her sophomore year. Fliegner has endorsed to play in school at Michigan. 

Reese Miller 

Ann Arbor Pioneer, sophomore 

Mill operator's just two misfortunes of the period were to Fliegner. The remainder of her 28 successes came when she won the No. 1 singles title at the Division 1 state competition to assist with driving Pioneer to a co-title. With Zhou and Fliegner graduating, Miller will be the best returning part in the state one year from now. 

Alicen Liu 

Novi, sophomore 

Liu struggled through a shoulder injury late in the year, yet figured out how to be the No. 3 seed in No. 1 singles at the Division 1 state competition. Generally, Liu assembled a 20-4 record and ought to be a state title competitor for the following two years. 

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Olivia Weiss 

Illustrious Oak, senior 

Weiss played over time with a left-hand injury that kept her from utilizing a two-gave strike, yet she struggled through it to meet all requirements for the Division 1 state competition as the No. 4 seed at No. 1 singles. Weiss got done with a 20-1 record this year and a 41-2 vocation record. She will play at Iowa. 

Sari Woo 

Ann Arbor Skyline, green bean 

It's anything but an incredible green bean season for Woo, who exceptional right to the title match in No. 1 singles at the Division 1 state competition prior to tumbling to Miller. Charm additionally had a decent standard season, qualifying as the No. 6 seed and making way for what ought to be an incredible secondary school profession 

Angie Zhou 

Ann Arbor Huron, senior 

Zhou played in the young men group in the fall and gathered a 13-8 record as the No. 1 singles player for a Huron crew that certified for the group state competition. She was one of the eight qualifiers for the Division 1 individual state competition, playing that competition as the No. 7 seed. She was unable to vie for the young ladies group in the spring because of her being in the young men group.