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Boys tennis players from District 4 shine at singles tournament, boosting area’s success | News, Sports, Jobs

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Lewisburg’s Eddie Monaco and Will Cecchini dominated the District 4 singles tournament, setting up an all-Lewisburg final for the second straight season. Monaco, a two-time champ, breezed through the competition without dropping a single game, showcasing his skill and comfort on his home court. Cecchini, despite facing tough competition, managed to secure his spot in the final by defeating the No. 2 seed in a hard-fought match.

The tournament also saw standout performances from other area athletes, including Montoursville senior Wyatt Fry and Loyalsock’s Evan Anderson. Fry battled through multiple three-set matches, showcasing his determination and skill on the court. Anderson, in his first season with the program, impressed with his strategic play and composure under pressure.

As the tournament progressed, the stage was set for an exciting final between Monaco and Cecchini, both representing Lewisburg. The teammates expressed their excitement for the matchup, highlighting the camaraderie and competitive spirit within their team.

Overall, the District 4 singles tournament was a display of talent and determination from the area’s tennis athletes. With the doubles tournament on the horizon, the players are gearing up for more intense competition. Lewisburg coach Evan Lepovetsky commended the high level of play and sportsmanship displayed throughout the tournament, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to the tennis season.

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