Tennis Finishes Second at CMC Championships

Athletic Department Staff
The SA tennis team had an outstanding showing at the Coastal Mountain Conference (CMC) Championships at Mendocino College,
highlighted by Jennifer Rink and Julia Cameron winning the girls doubles title on Saturday!

As a team, the Coyotes finished in second place overall, just one point behind champion St Helena.  The Coyotes graduated a large group last spring and with a young roster and just two seniors, they exceeded expecations.

Below are the results from the CMC Championships:
Boys Singles Finalist - Kelly Needleman
Boys Singles Semi Finalist -  Antonio Carrillo

Girls Singles Semi Finalist - Isabella Ehret
Girls Singles First round - Izabella Santos

Boys Doubles Quarterfinalists  - Silas Grossman and Grady Hecht
Boys Doubles Quarterfinalists  - Ben Solomon and Derek Huynh

Girls Doubles Quarterfinalists - Nell Sheridan and Maeve Duncan
Girls Doubles Champions - Jennifer Rink and Julia Cameron

Congratulations tennis players and coaches!
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