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Boys tennis competes in McPherson, Scott City, Garden City

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Kayla Brown

The Hays High School varsity boys tennis team competed in McPherson on Tuesday, March 26, completing their first meet of the spring season.

For singles, senior Colin Clark took third, and junior Ken Shaffer took fourth. For doubles, senior Xavier Catura and junior Kale Schwein took sixth, and seniors Kaden Bunger and Carsen Riat took 10th.

The varsity team also competed at the Scott City Invitational Tournament on Thursday, April 4.

For singles, Shaffer took first, and junior Christian Miller took third. For doubles, juniors Preston Parr and Mason Schleicher took fourth, and seniors Conner Miller and Connor Stanton took eighth.

The junior varsity team competed in Garden City on Monday, April 1. For singles, junior Ethan Dague took fourth, and Miller took second. For doubles, juniors Peter Hyatt and Trenton Staley took fourth, and freshmen Camdyn Luck and Cyler Luck took third.

“The Garden City meet was windy, which makes it more difficult to get the ball to go where you want, but they battled through it,” coach Kayla Brown said.

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Delia Dixon
Delia Dixon, Asst. Features Section Editor
I’m Delia Dixon, and I’m a sophomore. I am assistant editor of the features section of the Guidon. I am involved in Hays High tennis, Student Council and competitive dance.

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