Winning streak snapped as tennis falls to Wakeland

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Roy Nitzan

Ready to return the ball, tennis sets their eyes on the opposite side of the court. On Thursday, the Redhawks take on Georgetown in the UIL 5A state tournament.

Kasey Harvey, Editor-in-chief

Riding a two game winning streak, the tennis team hoped to continue its perfect District 9-5A record on Tuesday night against Wakeland. After the first six matches, the teams were tied at 3-3, however, Wakeland gradually pulled ahead and was able to get the win 11-8.

“We could have won,” junior Sarvesh Ramachandran said. “I think you learn from failures. We can use this and get better.”

The Redhawks are back in action Tuesday as they travel to Memorial High School to take on the Warriors for the first time.