AURORA – Despite rain delays, schedule adjustments and location changes, the Colorado High School Activities Association awarded its individual state champions for all seven positions at the 4A Boys Tennis Individual State Championship on Friday. The 5A individual state champions will be awarded for all seven positions on Saturday morning at Denver Tennis Park.
In 4A, Colorado Academy and Kent Denver combined to win all seven lines, with Kent Denver coming away with four and Colorado Academy capturing three.
In 5A, Regis Jesuit and Cherry Creek will face in five of the seven lines, including No. 2 and No. 3 singles, and No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 doubles. Pine Creek and Valor Christian also advanced a line to the finals matches.
Class 5A
Class 4A
Class 4A in Pueblo
#1 Singles: Nathan Gold (Sr., Kent Denver)
#2 Singles: Will Moldenhauer (Sr., Kent Denver)
#3 Singles: Marcus Magno (Fr., Colorado Academy)
#1 Doubles: Noah Bogel and Liam O’Drobinak (Kent Denver)
#2 Doubles: Jack Cramer and Simon Hirsch (Kent Denver)
#3 Doubles: Oliver Neely and Bennett Neely (Colorado Academy)
#4 Doubles: Peter Owen and Hendrik Jordaan (Colorado Academy)
Class 5A in Denver
#1 Singles: Alec Rodriguez-Fields (So., Regis Jesuit) vs. Braylon Desquitado (Fr., Pine Creek)
#2 Singles: Blake Wright (Fr., Regis Jesuit) vs. Jack Loehr (Jr., Cherry Creek)
#3 Singles: Sebastian Wright (Fr., Regis Jesuit) vs. Aidan Washer (So., Cherry Creek)
#1 Doubles: Ryan Mandes and Ryan Greenfield (Valor Christian) vs. Trevor Robinson and Luke Norford (Cherry Creek)
#2 Doubles: KC Eckenhausen and Adam Rydel (Regis Jesuit) vs. Wills Possehl and Tyson Hardy (Cherry Creek)
#3 Doubles: Sam Migliaccio and Devan Shah (Cherry Creek) vs. Carl Siegel and Edward Samuelson (Regis Jesuit)
#4 Doubles: Mitch Kelly and Truman Wooden (Cherry Creek) vs. Aiden Prananta and Spencer Buege (Regis Jesuit)
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