Concordia Varsity Girls Tennis Team Competes at 2022 North Central Kansas League Meet

The Concordia High School Varsity Tennis Team Played in the 2022 NCKL Meet in Marysville on Saturday, October 1st
The Concordia High School Varsity Tennis Team Played in the 2022 NCKL Meet in Marysville on Saturday, October 1st

The Concordia High School Varsity Girls Tennis team opened postseason play on Saturday, October 1st at the 2022 North Central Kansas League Meet, hosted by Marysville.  

Team Results:
1.) Marysville - 42 points
2.) Chapman - 37 points
3.) Clay Center - 29 points
4.) Wamego - 26 points
5.) Abilene - 10 points
6.) Concordia - 2 points

Concordia Individual Results:
#1 Singles: Lacie Duvall (Concordia)             
4-8 loss to Julia Rieger (Clay Center)                
0-8 loss to Elyssa Frieze (Chapman)                         
2-8 loss to Addison Denney (Wamego)
4-8 loss to Dighton Tokoi (Abilene)
1-8 loss to Shea Kramer (Marysville) 

#2 Singles: Jesika Bisnette (Concordia)           
1-8 loss to Sarah Smith (Clay Center)     
8-7 (4) win over Avery Baer (Chapman)                   
2-8 loss to Rebekah Jones (Wamego)
7-8 (3) loss to Gabby Guillen (Abilene)
1-8 loss to Ava Spicer (Marysville)

#1 Doubles: Madelyn Stiles/Zoe Britt (Concordia)          
0-8 loss to Afton Sterling/Adalyn Pfizenmaier (Clay Center)        
2-8 loss to Tanith Elliott/Grace Merritt (Chapman)
2-8 loss to Sarah Jones/Brittney Crubel (Wamego)
3-8 loss to Amara Johnson/Adin Bruna (Abilene)
0-8 loss to Rose Latta/Aubree Vering (Marysville)

#2 Doubles: Kacie Price/Daegan DeGraff (Concordia)        
2-8 loss to Ella Kramer/Elizabeth Larson (Clay Center)
2-8 loss to Clara Gfeller/Meredith Kuntz (Chapman)
0-8 loss to Maya Gallagher/Kyla McAdam (Wamego)
0-8 loss to Haylee Anguiano/Allyssa Tompkins (Abilene)
2-8 loss to Kadence Spurgeon/Grace Winkler (Marysville)

The Concordia High School Varsity Girls Tennis team will compete in the Class 4A Regional Tennis Tournament hosted by McPherson High School on Saturday, October 8th.  The top six singles and top six doubles finishers at each regional tournament will qualify for state competition.  The other seven teams competing on the lighted courts at McPherson High School that weekend will be McPherson, Abilene, Clay Center, Colby, Nickerson, Scott City and Ulysses.