Prepares Wrap: Region Tennis Is Heating Up
Area 8-AAAAA tennis crews have been compelled to manage numerous interferences to their timetables this season for an assortment of reasons yet they are at long last beginning to get key matches in the books.
The Ashley Ridge Girls opened district play Sept. 23 with a 4-2 success over Summerville. The match was tight as two of the Singles courts were chosen in a sudden death round. Ashley Ridge won Courts 1-4 and Summerville won Court 5 or more the No. 2 Doubles match. 토토사이트
Ashley Ridge crushed Fort Dorchester Sept. 30 and was booked to confront locale rival West Ashley Oct. 5 yet that match was cut short.
The Swamp Foxes entered for this present week with a 4-5 record and a 2-0 imprint in area play. Megan Schmedeke is the group's present No. 1 Singles player and Abby Oberman is its No. 2 Singles player. Elena Stopar, Rachel Henry and Anna Dale have sunk into the other three Singles spots. Claire Shultz and Rolyns Hadley have acquired the No. 2 Doubles spots.
Ashley Ridge is booked to play at Summerville Oct. 11 and at Phillip Simmons Oct. 13. The Swamp Foxes likewise still have matches to make facing Fort Dorchester and West Ashley.
Green Wave Tennis
During the last seven day stretch of September, the Summerville Girls crushed West Ashley 5-1 and Fort Dorchester 5-1 to improve to 2-1 in the district. Audrey Jacks, Grace Hough, Lucy Shutt, Annsen Saulisbury, Lauren Howard and Addie Kriese all procured Singles wins for Summerville that week.
Against West Ashley, Sally Clarke Wimberly and Chandler Roark collaborated for a Doubles win. Against Fort Dorchester, Roark and Lily Butterworth matched to indent a Doubles win.
Notwithstanding its rematch with Ashley Ridge, Summerville is booked to play at Fort Dorchester Oct. 13 and will have West Ashley for a match that was cut short.
Crosscountry
Pinewood Prep had some accomplishment at the First Baptist 5K race Oct. 9.
The Pinewood Boys wrapped up with a score of 63 to put second in a field of 10 SCISA and High School League groups, simply behind Hammond School with a triumphant score of 56. Ayden Meadows and Nolan Diffley paced the Panthers. The two youngsters wrapped up with a 19:20 opportunity to tie for eighth spot independently. Award Brasher (19:28), Matthew Kaslick (19:56), Jack McConnell (20:18) and Anthony Pelfanio (20:33) additionally positioned in the Top 20.
The Pinewood Girls wrapped up with 57 focuses to likewise guarantee next in line praises. Hammond School dominated the young ladies' race with 35 focuses. Driving the Lady Panthers was Sara Clayton, who set 10th exclusively with a 22:01 completion. Pinewood's Madison McSwain (22:25), Elin Fields (22:40) and Joana Sadadell-Carrasco (23:19) likewise positioned in the Top 20.
Pinewood, Ashley Ridge and Summerville had accomplishment at the Military Magnet Invitational Oct. 2 at River Front Park.
Watchman Gaud dominated the young men's race with a 71-point finish and Ashley Ridge put second with 84 focuses. Junior Marc-Alexadner Martin-Lauzer drove the way for the Swamp Foxes, completing in 16:59 to put second independently. Ashley Ridge's Ethan Hearn (17:44), Ashton Kirkpatrick (17:51) and Tyler Fortenberry (18:17) additionally positioned in the Top 20.
The Ashley Ridge Girls counted 177 focuses to put fifth. Senior Sadie Williams drove the Lady Swamp Foxes, completing in 20:44 to put 10th. Sophia Thomas just missed the Top 20, completing in 21:50 to put 23.
Driven by the threesome of Milaya Buchanan (20:52), Brianna Dooney (21:10) and Taylor Blackwelder (21:18), the Summerville Girls put third.
Summerville's Griffin McNeish (17:06) put third in the young men's race and Isaac Cinnamon (17:38) put 6th to lead Summerville to a fifth spot group finish.
Rehagan got done with a 17:49 opportunity to put tenth and help the Pinewood Boys to a seventh spot group finish. Golden Farrell (22:23) drove the Lady Panthers to a twelfth spot group finish.
AR Girls Golf
The Ashley Ridge Girls Golf crew shot a season-low 181 in a tri-match against Wando and West Ashley Oct. 6 at Dunes West Golf Club. Ashley Ridge set second, in front of West Ashley by 39 strokes however behind Wando's count of 163. First year recruit Avery Smith drove Ashley Ridge with a series of 38. Senior Abby Johnson shot a 41, her season-low score.