Taytum Kane, left, and Ingrid Granadoz finish as the third-place bronze medalists in girls’ doubles on Monday, March 23 in Spearman. Amy Inman serves as Wellington’s tennis coach. Wellington High School
Girls’ doubles champions Bryn Phillips, left, and Oakley Folk display their first-place gold medal during the Wellington Tournament Tuesday, March 10.
Opening the Wellington Tournament, mixed doubles second-place silver medalists are Anna Dwyer and Cix Killian.
During spring break, Coach Amy Iman transported netters to Vernon, where Cix Killian, left, and Noah Cantu earn third place in the boys’ doubles.
Also at Vernon, Anna Henard receives second place in the girls’ singles, while Damon Keys, not pictured, took fourth place in the boys’ singles.
Bella Bohannon receives the girls’ singles third-place bronze medal at the Wellington Tournament. Bailey Page, not pictured, won the fourth-place girls’ singles award.
In girls’ singles, Gannon Guy earns the second-place silver medal at the Wellington Tournament.
Also, in mixed doubles at the Wellington Tournament, Jax Heflin and Taytum Kane capture the third-place bronze medal Monday, March 9.
In boys’ doubles, Cal Kane, left, and Noah Cantu earn the third-place bronze medal on the home courts.