News Summary
The South Shore girls tennis scene is buzzing with excitement as the nominees for the Player of the Year have been announced. Fans can vote until July 8th, with their choices counting for 20% of the total tally. The competition features remarkable talent from local high schools, including undefeated athletes and seasoned champions. This year promises to be thrilling as the community rallies to support their favorite players in this annual tradition.
Exciting Times for South Shore Girls Tennis as Player of the Year Nominees Are Revealed!
Hey there, tennis fans! Summer is heating up, and so is the competition in the South Shore girls tennis scene! The nominations for the Player of the Year have just been announced, and it’s time for you to voice your opinion! Voting has officially kicked off, so mark your calendars – you’ll have until Tuesday, July 8, to cast your votes. What’s the scoop on the voting? Well, your votes will count for a whopping 20% of the total tally, while a panel of four experienced staff reporters will account for the remaining 80%. How exciting!
Who’s in the Running?
This year’s lineup features some jaw-dropping talent from South Shore high schools. Each school has submitted *only one* athlete for nomination, ensuring that the competition remains fierce. Let’s dive into the nominees you should be watching!
First up is a senior who has taken the tennis world by storm, earning a unanimous pick for her second consecutive Hockomock League Davenport Division MVP award. With an incredible 16-2 record at first singles, she didn’t drop a single set during the regular season. She’s not just a star on the court, either; this senior is preparing for her next big adventure at Bates College!
Next, we have a phenomenal freshman who is turning heads everywhere. Undefeated with a 17-0 record, she has been an absolute force on the team, leading the Cougars to the Division 2 Final Four and sporting a cumulative record of 52-5 since joining the varsity squad in seventh grade. Coach Joanne Healey couldn’t be more proud of her contributions right from the start!
Another senior is in the spotlight for her impressive performance as well. Winning the Patriot League Fisher Division MVP award with a record of 13-4, she ends her career with an astounding 71-10 record. This former Division 3 state champion and four-time league All-Star has consistently delivered both skills and leadership, making her a standout.
We can’t forget the outstanding freshman who clinched the Patriot League Keenan Division MVP title! She wrapped up her league matches with a perfect 15-0 record and holds an overall tally of 19-2. Talk about an exceptional athlete! Coach characterized her as the “ultimate competitor,” and it’s no wonder she led her team, the Dragons, to the Division 2 Elite Eight!
A senior who is also in the running made a name for herself as the Southeast Conference MVP with a stellar 16-2 record at first singles, bringing her career record to 67-8. She guided the Trojans to a remarkable 16-3 season and is set to pursue her medical degree at Quinnipiac University – talk about brains and brawn!
More Talented Nominees!
One junior has made history by being named the Bay State Conference Herget Division MVP for the third consecutive year, clocking in at 7-0 against league competition and finishing with an overall 13-5 record. Her calm demeanor under pressure and strong leadership have been invaluable to her team.
Another junior is leaving her mark with a solid 14-5 record this spring, helping Hingham reach the Division 2 Final Four. Coach Steve Berger sees her as the heart and soul of her team, aptly serving as a junior captain.
Finally, let’s not forget the dynamic duo, a senior and junior, who made waves in first doubles with a stunning 17-1 record. They swept through the Keenan Division without a loss, contributing to Whitman-Hanson’s journey into the state tournament – quite the impressive feat!
Let’s Vote!
So, who will take the title this year? The excitement around the Player of the Year nominees is palpable, and it is entirely up to you, the fans, to cast your votes and support your favorite players. Don’t wait until it’s too late; jump into the action and make your voice heard. Voting closes on Tuesday, July 8, so mark the date and let’s celebrate some amazing talent in South Shore girls tennis!
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- Patriot Ledger
- Wikipedia: Tennis
- St. Augustine Record
- Google Search: High School Girls Tennis 2025
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: High School Tennis
- Dayton Flyers
- Google News: High School Tennis News