Raining on rackets. Abby Mills, junior, puts her racket down to start warm-ups before practice. Unplayable conditions due to the rain postponed tennis tryouts and practices by a week.
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A look into the 2024 tennis season
On March 13, the tennis team started their 2024 season with a match against Lakeridge
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