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County Press Features Girls’ Tennis

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Imlay City’s Hannah Sapp emerged as the regional champion at No. 2 singles during the recent Division 4 regional tournament held at Clarkston Everest Collegiate. Sapp showcased her exceptional skills and determination as she defeated opponents from Flint Powers, Yale, and Durand to claim the title.

In the singles category, Imlay City’s Emma Keeping also displayed a strong performance, securing victories against Mt. Morris and putting up a tough fight against Flint Powers. Alexa Lengemann and Wren Dennis from Imlay City also showcased their talent and determination in their respective matches.

On the doubles front, Addison Cameron, Sarah Lauwers, Julia Metter, Winter Muxlow, Morgan Vermeesch, Ginger Gottler, Addison Rottman, and Andraya Schwanke represented Imlay City with great enthusiasm and sportsmanship.

The tournament was a test of skill and endurance for all the participants, with each match being fiercely contested. The players from Imlay City showed great spirit and determination throughout the tournament, earning praise from spectators and coaches alike.

Overall, the Division 4 regional tournament at Clarkston Everest Collegiate was a thrilling event filled with intense matches and impressive performances. Congratulations to Hannah Sapp and all the participants from Imlay City for their outstanding efforts and achievements on the court.

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