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Tennis Team Finishes Inaugural Season at CMC Championships

by Athletic Department Staff
The tennis team finished their inaugural campaign at Mendocino College in Ukiah at the Coastal Mountain Conference Championships. Schools in all three divisions (North, South and Central) are able to send athletes to compete. The participating athletes are seeded and the two day event crowns the CMC Champions and the NCS qualifiers for singles and doubles in each gender. Although the Coyotes didn't advance anyone to the semifinals, they were able to pick up some wins on Friday and had some impressive outings in close losses. Below are the SA results:

GIRLS SINGLES 1st round
Catherine Li '18 (Sonoma Academy) def Cecelia Smith (Fort Bragg) 9-7
Isla Bowery (Mendocino) def Anna Lea Leutenegger '15 (Sonoma Academy) 8-0

BOYS DOUBLES (1st Round)
Anthony Sorace/Wayne Waters (Willits) def Xavi Lema '15/George Matan '15 (Sonoma Academy) 9-7

BOYS SINGLES (2nd round)
Aidan Teran '15 (Sonoma Academy) def Juan Jacinto (Willits) 8-2
Quinn Field (Mendocino) def Justin Nichols '15 (Sonoma Academy) 9-7

GIRLS SINGLES (2nd round)
Grace Bartholow (RVC) def Catherine Li '18 (Sonoma Academy) 9-7

BOYS DOUBLES (2nd round)
Steven Gu '18/Jack Wolff '18 (Sonoma Academy) def Sammy Gamez/Roberto Gonzalez (Willits) 8-0

Boys Singles Quarterfinals
Drew Ashby (Kelseyville) def Aidan Teran '15 (Sonoma Academy) 6-2, 6-4

Boys Doubles (Quarterfinals)
Andrew Raunegger/Gus Alfaro (St Helena) def Steven Gu '18/Jack Wolff '18 (Sonoma Academy) 6-1, 6-3

Congratulations to the student-athletes and coaches on an impressive inaugural season!
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