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March 1, 2013

Tennis team splits openers

MOULTRIE — The Colquitt County middle school girls tennis team got its 2013 season off in the right direction with a 5-0 victory over McIntyre Park on Thursday in Thomasville.

The middle school boys dropped their opener 2-3.

The Lady Packers lost just three games.

At No. 1 singles, Carey Tyler won over Morgan Dane 8-0. Sydney Wheeler took care of Jensen Clements 8-1 at No. 2 singles. And Mary Grace Watson won at No. 3 singles 8-0 over Jazzlyn Williams.

At No. 1 doubles, Emma Kate Whatley and Bella Underwood defeated Kaela Bellamy and Kayla Davis 8-1.

Faith Hall and Caris Ruis also won by an 8-1 score at No. 2 doubles, defeating Emily Cook and Lauren Sutphin.

Colquitt County also won three extra doubles matches with Mary Margaret Lewis and Laura Lee Murphy winning 6-4; Amanda Hosey and Beylee Roberts winning 6-0; and Victoria Barber and Kathryn Faison winning 6-1.

Hannah Holston dropped her extra singles match 4-6.

The Colquitt County boys won at No. 3 singles and No. 1 doubles.

Kevin Johnson fell at No. 1 singles 5-8 to Geoffery Martin; Jordan Mock lost at No. 2 singles to Durant Fullington 2-3.

Tyler Robinson got the Packers singles win when he defeated Davis Coleman 8-3.

Jacob Holston and Aaron Chui teamed up to give Colquitt County a win at No. 1 doubles with an 8-6 victory over Kirby King and Tom Vann.

Colquitt lost at No. 2 doubles when Matthew Paterson and Cole Nix fell to Edward Freeman and Jamil Patel 8-9.

In extra matches, Jake Nichols and George Jacobs lost 2-6 and Christopher Rogers and Alyn Herndon lost 0-6.

The middle school tennis teams will play again on Monday at Thomas County.

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