News Summary
The Marquette High School tennis team achieved an impressive victory against Civic Memorial with a score of 7-2 during a match held on September 29, 2025. Dominating the singles competition with five wins, standout players showcased their skills and teamwork. Despite Civic Memorial’s commendable efforts, including a singles victory by Abigail Harms, Marquette’s strong performance secured their reputation in local tennis. Both teams look forward to future matches, promising continued engagement for fans and players alike.
Marquette High School Tennis Team Triumphs Over Civic Memorial 7-2
Located in the heart of Alton, the Marquette High School tennis team showcased an impressive performance on Monday, September 29, 2025, as they faced off against Civic Memorial in a match that turned out to be a delightful win for the home team. With a final score of 7-2, Marquette has truly cemented their reputation as a powerhouse on the tennis court.
Dominant Singles Play
The day kicked off with intense singles matches, and Marquette wasted no time in taking control. The team won five out of the six singles matches, proving their skills and determination in every set. The standout players of the day included Izzy Hough, Sarah Moehn, Mia Lopez, Adelaide Bryson, and Sophia Lamere, each contributing significantly to the team’s overall triumph. Their focused strategies and coordinated efforts paid off handsomely.
While Marquette shone brightly, Civic Memorial did manage to snag one victory in singles play. Abigail Harms turned in a commendable performance, defeating Marquette’s Maddie Waters with a scoreline of 6-2, 6-3. It was a hard-fought match, and the hard work certainly reflects the sportsmanship of the Civic Memorial team.
Double Trouble
However, Civic Memorial proved challenging as they clinched two out of three doubles matches. Abigail Harms and Kerrigan Loewen made a strong showing against Marquette’s Adelaide Bryson and Sophia Lamere, while Reagan Bloodworth and Sarah Mueller also celebrated victory over Marquette’s Izzy Hough and Mia Lopez. It was a delightful back-and-forth situation that kept the spectators on their toes!
A Day to Remember
The overall score of 7-2 indicates not just a win, but a growing legacy for the Marquette High School tennis team. The players competed with heart and determination, showing off their skills and camaraderie on the court. Each player contributed to the efforts, whether in singles or doubles matches, showcasing the strength of teamwork and dedication.
As the season unfolds, both teams look forward to continuing improving their game. Marquette hopes to build on this successful match and carry that momentum forward, while Civic Memorial can certainly draw inspiration from their efforts, especially with players like Abigail Harms shining bright.
For tennis enthusiasts and fans in Alton, this thrilling match was yet another reminder of the impressive talent the local high schools have to offer. The excitement doesn’t end here, as there are more matches ahead that promise to keep both players and supporters engaged. Here’s to sportsmanship and the love for the game!
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