The city of Greenville is abuzz with excitement as the Riverside boys tennis team has secured a spot in the Class AAAA high school state finals. Their journey to the championship match has been nothing short of impressive, with the Warriors showcasing their dominance on the court throughout the season.
Riverside’s path to the state finals has been marked by a string of victories, including a decisive 6-0 win against Greenwood in the Upper State title match. The team, led by coach Heather Gage, has not dropped a single match in Region 2-AAAA play this season, setting a high standard for their performance on the court.
The Warriors boast a roster of talented seniors, including Connor Maddox, Liam Felty, Colin Drake, and the doubles team of Jace Thompson and Scott Greiner. With five seniors on the team, there is a sense of determination and focus as they gear up to face defending champions Myrtle Beach in the final showdown.
Coach Gage has expressed confidence in her players as they prepare for the championship match. The team’s strong performance against formidable opponents like Daniel and Spartanburg has instilled a sense of belief and readiness for the ultimate challenge against Myrtle Beach.
Meanwhile, D.W. Daniel boys tennis team has also been making waves in the high school tennis scene, securing their third straight Upper State championship with a 5-1 win against Clinton. Led by coach Jon Parker, Daniel will face off against Camden in the Class AAA state title match, setting the stage for an exciting rematch from the previous season.
Adding to the mix of high school tennis action, Christ Church emerged victorious in the Class AA Upper State championship, overcoming region rival St. Joseph’s with a 4-2 win. Coach Jim Burford highlighted the standout performance of senior co-captain Sam Gallivan in securing the crucial win for the Cavaliers.
As the state finals draw near, anticipation and excitement continue to build in the tennis community. Fans and supporters of Riverside, Daniel, and Christ Church are gearing up to cheer on their respective teams as they vie for the coveted state championship titles.
With the stage set for an epic clash on the tennis courts, all eyes will be on the Riverside boys as they aim to clinch the Class AAAA state title. Will the Warriors maintain their unbeaten streak and emerge victorious, or will Myrtle Beach prove to be a formidable opponent? Tennis enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the highly-anticipated final match.
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