WHS Tennis Triangular Meet: DE FOREST HIGH 4, WHITEWATER HIGH 3; MONROE HIGH 5, WHITEWATER HIGH 2

DE FOREST HIGH 4, WHITEWATER HIGH 3

Singles
No. 1 — Adam Horton, DE FOREST HIGH, def. Slate Spear, WHITEWATER HIGH, 6-4, 6-0; No. 2 — Joseph Creanza, WHITEWATER HIGH, def. Eliot Pickhardt, DE FOREST HIGH, 6-3, 6-1; No. 3 — Brady Feist, DE FOREST HIGH, def. Henry Bresser, WHITEWATER HIGH, 6-1, 6-2; No. 4 — Nils Malander, DE FOREST HIGH, def. Broderick Frye, WHITEWATER HIGH, 6-1, 6-0;

Doubles
No. 1 — Austin Kaja-Cole Kinson, WHITEWATER HIGH, def. Josh Dichoso-Nathan Xiong, DE FOREST HIGH 6-0, 6-0; No. 2 — Anthony Reed-Colin Chenoweth, WHITEWATER HIGH, def. Nolan McCann-Dominic Caracci, DE FOREST HIGH 6-1, 6-0; No. 3 — Will Simon-Bryce Erdman, DE FOREST HIGH, def. Reilly Aschenberner-Zach Brantmeier, WHITEWATER HIGH 6-2, 6-3;

MONROE HIGH 5, WHITEWATER HIGH 2

Singles
No. 1 — Cole Kinson, WHITEWATER HIGH, def. Daniel Adamo, MONROE HIGH, 6-2, 7-6 (5); No. 2 — Slate Spear, WHITEWATER HIGH, def. Chris Andraski, MONROE HIGH, 6-3, 6-3; No. 3 — Bo Bahler, MONROE HIGH, def. Joesph Creanza, WHITEWATER HIGH, 6-1, 6-1; No. 4 — Wade Sweeney, MONROE HIGH, def. Reilly Aschenberner, WHITEWATER HIGH, 6-2, 6-2;

Doubles
No. 1 — Nick Schumacher-Evan Thompson, MONROE HIGH, def. Colin Chenoweth-Austin Kaja, WHITEWATER HIGH 6-4, 2-6, 10-6; No. 2 — David Keegan-Luke Quinn, MONROE HIGH, def. Henry Bresser-Anthony Reed, WHITEWATER HIGH 7-5, 6-3; No. 3 — Quinn Schultz-Landon Knobel, MONROE HIGH, def. Broderick Frye-Zach Brantmeier, WHITEWATER HIGH 7-5, 6-7 (5), 19-17;

Comments from Coach Dittmer:

“We lost both are meets in our triangular. The highlights for us included Cole Kinson and Austin Kaja who won their match at #1 doubles 6-0, 6-0. Cole also won a match at #1 singles. We had a lot of players win matches between the two dual meets, but we could not string together enough wins to win either meet as a team. Broderick Frye and Zach Brantmeier lost to Monroe in an epic 3rd set tiebreak which lasted 36 points. Both teams were there for the whole tiebreak cheering their players on in what was some great tennis.”

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