News Summary
The 2025 GameTimeCT All-State Girls Tennis Team showcases the top high school girls tennis talents in Connecticut. The team includes exceptional players like Leah Zheng, Peyton Gadreau, Yume Inagawa, and Cameron Sowter, each with remarkable records and highlights from the season. The recognition highlights not only their individual achievements but also the competitive spirit and dedication of girls tennis in the state, promising an exciting future for the sport.
2025 GameTimeCT All-State Girls Tennis Team Announced with Season Highlights!
Welcome to another thrilling recap from Connecticut, where high school girls tennis has taken center stage with outstanding performances and inspiring stories throughout the season! The 2025 GameTimeCT All-State Girls Tennis Team has been announced, highlighting some of the most remarkable talents the state has to offer. Let’s dive into the achievements of these incredible student-athletes who have dazzled on the court!
Leah Zheng Shines Bright
Starting with the superstar, Leah Zheng from New Canaan High School, who led her team to its third straight CIAC championship. This formidable player also stood out as the runner-up in the FCIAC tournament. With a track record that dazzles, Zheng is a two-time GametimeCT All-State selection. In a feat no one could ignore, she conquered the CIAC State Invitational without losing a single set—only allowing 12 games across six matches!
Peyton Gadreau’s Unstoppable Run
Next up is Branford’s own Peyton Gadreau, a sophomore who has established herself as an exceptional talent with a record of 15-0 at No. 1 singles in her first two seasons. Overall, she’s lost just one match, making her career record an impressive 59-5. No wonder she’s a three-time GametimeCT All-State pick and reached the finals of the State Invitational last season!
The Dynamic Duo of Inagawa and Sowter
Yume Inagawa of Greenwich was another standout. Teaming up with Cameron Sowter, this dynamic duo went undefeated, helping their team secure both the CIAC Class LL and FCIAC tournament championships. Inagawa has also snagged the title of CIAC State Invitational doubles champion for two consecutive years!
Impressive Season for Sowter
Speaking of Sowter, she finished the regular season with a stellar 16-0 record, playing a key role in her team’s championship triumphs alongside Inagawa. With this being her second consecutive championship in the State Invitational doubles event, she’s been a true force on the court.
Kelly and Rathore Make Their Marks
Kelly, an All-FCIAC First Team player, wrapped up the season boasting a 12-3 record at No. 1 singles, pushing her team to the Class LL semifinals. Meanwhile, Rathore, a stand-out among the All-CCC selections, advanced to the semifinals of the CIAC State Invitational, only to face off against the champion, Leah Zheng, in a show of skilled competition.
Remarkable Consistency from Sarah Siolkowski
No athlete has shown consistency quite like Sarah Siolkowski from East Catholic, a three-time GametimeCT All-State pick. As the No. 2 seed, she reached the semifinals of the CIAC State Invitational, demonstrating her exceptional skills once again!
Breaking Records: Soumya Wijesekera
Let’s not forget about Soumya Wijesekera from Amity High School, who boasted an unblemished 12-0 record at No. 1 singles, finishing her season with an impressive overall record of 20-1. Her team reached the SCC tournament final, and Wijesekera fought her way to the CIAC State Invitational final as the No. 3 seed, cementing her status with over 80 career wins!
Celebrating Talents Across the State
Other notable honorees include Megan Bache from Westbrook, Loden Bradstreet from Hand, and Anushka Gandhi from Wethersfield, showcasing the incredible talent and dedication across Connecticut’s high school girls tennis scene.
As the season wraps up, it’s clear that the sportsmanship, dedication, and hard-fought matches underscore the competitive spirit present among these young players. Each athlete has contributed to a season full of memorable moments and impressive feats, promising even more excitement for the future of girls tennis in Connecticut!
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Additional Resources
- CTInsider: 2025 GameTimeCT All-State Girls Tennis Team
- Wikipedia: Tennis
- NewsTimes: 2025 GameTimeCT All-State Boys Tennis Team
- Google Search: Connecticut high school tennis
- The Hour: 12 CIAC High School Girls Tennis Players to Watch 2025
- Google Scholar: High School Sports
- CTInsider: 2025 All-State Girls Track and Field Team
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Track and Field
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