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Wilmington girls secure top seed in Division 3, while Westford girls claim third seed in Division 1

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The MIAA Tennis Tournament is in full swing, with 13 teams from the area qualifying for the prestigious event. Among them, the Wilmington High girls stand out as the top seed in Division 3, thanks to their strong 11-5 regular season performance.

On the boys side, the Westford Academy boys have earned the No. 7 seed in Division 1, while the girls team is the No. 3 seed. Led by No. 1 singles star Connor Liona, the Westford boys are ready to make a splash in the tournament.

In Division 2, the Billerica boys will face off against Somerville in a preliminary round match, while the Littleton girls will host Leicester in the Round of 32 in Division 4.

On the girls side, the Westford girls are the No. 3 seed in Division 1, with Lexington leading the pack as the No. 1 seed. The Wilmington girls are also making waves as the top seed in Division 3, with Tewksbury, Groton-Dunstable, and Lowell Catholic also in the mix.

With so many talented teams vying for the championship title, the MIAA Tennis Tournament promises to be an exciting and competitive event. Stay tuned for more updates as the tournament progresses.

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