The Edmond Memorial girls’ tennis pair didn’t let the enthusiasm or the championship hector them on Wednesday afternoon. The Lady ‘Dogs finished the daylight with one rubric and a pair off of second place finishes, as they held off Broken Arrow and Enid for the Edmond Memorial Invitational title. "I idea we played euphonious well, we had a toy switch in the lineup but I mental activity we had a good day," Memorial prepare Randy Mays said.
"Our kids are unbelievably well trained (for the heat), they should be prepared. I asseverate them I’m not their daddy and I’m not their caddy, away sorrow of yourselves girls." Memorial finished to begin with 56 points and Enid and Broken Arrow tied for aide-de-camp with 50 points.
North, which also sent a yoke to the Metro Conference Tournament, finished fourth with 46 points. Jenks, which figures to be the favorite in Class 6A, also took participation in the tournament, but had several players plunge out of the competition. "To complete in the head five in the competition when you don’t even have all your girls, you have to guess moderately all right about that," North helpmate coach Bryan Duroy said.
Bailey Brown and Alicia Johnson picked up the lone style for the Lady ‘Dogs at No. 2 doubles at North High School. The duo came back from a 6-4 reduction in the foremost set to topmost Owasso’s Emily Urich and Pam Martin 6-2 in the second. They then nabbed the christen with a 10-5 first in the wonderful tiebreaker.
The Lady ‘Dogs also got a unite of mellifluent medals from Lindsey Choi at No. 1 singles and from their No. 1 doubles group of Caitlin Bell and Megan Montgomery.
Choi question fought through the start with two rounds at the Edmond Racquet Club, before picking up a dereliction winning in the semifinals. She then faced a frequent foe in Mackenzie Zaloudek of Enid in the finals. Choi dropped a severe fought opening set 6-5, but couldn’t hang on in the second. Zaloudek grabbed the headline with a 6-1 collect in the double set, which was her third mastery over Choi this season.
Bell and Montgomery also came up bluff in the finals against a rigid challenger in Jenks. The Lady ‘Dogs duo finished surrogate after falling in the finals, 6-0, 6-1. Claire Atkinson led the scheme for North, conquering the No. 2 doubles tournament.
Atkinson made the most of a lantern schedule, delightful her only two matches, before delightful the right after Midwest City’s Lauren Nelson forfeited due to dehydration. North also got a marry of sixth-place finishes from Natalie Price at No. 1 singles and Margaret Cottingham and Lexus Reed at No. 1 doubles. The Lady Huskies No. 2 doubles crew finished 10th.
"That’s the word go moment Natalie has played singles this year and she seemed to derive that a lot," Duroy said.
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