Tennis Tigers Fall Short to HH Honey Bears

Although the final match score shows that the Tigers fell short to the HH Honey Bears 2-3, we had 2 strong singles wins.  Lily at line 1 is still undefeated and demonstrated her skills in a decisive 8-1 win.  Abbey at line 3 played a much more confident game than her last outing at HH, winning 8-6.
Line 2 singles, Zara, fought hard and kept it close but came up just a little short against her opponent.
Team Alexika came up against a HH doubles team that was out to get a win, having been denied at our last match, and ended the match with a hard played 6-8 score.  Ayla and Johnsie represented us at line 2 doubles but their opponents were too much to handle on this day at River Campus.  Exhibition doubles saw Maya and Adelaide practicing their skills and Ayla jumping in for some singles practice.
We will see the Honey Bears again in the upcoming HVAC Tourney.
Onward and upward!
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