Girls Tennis
One of four Horses to acquire All-Rural East Gathering praises, senior Jaslyn Kruse got the Most Important Competitor Grant for the Stillwater young ladies tennis crew.
Senior Karina Fischer and youngsters Olivia McLaughlin and Taylor Erickson joined Kruse in collecting all-meeting respects for a group that wrapped up with a 13-5 record, including 6-3 to put fourth in the SEC standings.
Stillwater posted 4-3 triumphs over Roseville and White Bear Lake in the Part 4AA competition prior to tumbling to top-cultivated Hills View 5-2 in the finals. It denoted the group’s most memorable outing to the segment finals starting around 2018.
Fischer traveled the singular segment singles title without dropping a set. She then, at that point, won her first-round match at state prior to tumbling to possible state champion Claire Loftus of Rochester Mayo in the quarterfinals. Fischer was Stillwater’s most memorable state singles qualifier since Savannah Johnson in 2013 and furthermore turned into the program’s most memorable player to win an initial round match at state since Natalie Phippen in 2012.
Likewise reported at the postseason grants meal is that Erickson, McLaughlin, Adriana Francis and Lydia White will act as commanders for the following year’s group.Girls tennis
Girls tennis
All-Gathering: Karina Fischer, Jaslyn Kruse, Olivia McLaughlin and Taylor Erickson; Segment 4AA singles champion: Karina Fischer; Most Important Competitor: Jaslyn Kruse; Chiefs choose: Adriana Francis, Lydia White, Taylor Erickson and Olivia McLaughlin.