Redhawks take care of business against Lone Star

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Amelia Jauregui

Junior Sanjheev Rao sets up a serve to secure a point for his team, giving the pair just what they need to secure a spot in the top three. With partner junior Milla Dopson at his side, the two feel they are unstoppable.

Catie Reeves, Sports Editor

Tennis dispatched the Lone Star Rangers in quick fashion Tuesday as the Redhawks walked away with the 17-2 home win.

“I was really happy to see how our energy as a team translated to a win,” junior Tyler Brown said. “This win was different than others because we cheered and hyped up our teammates to come out on top.”

Sitting with a 6-2 record in District 9-5A play with just three more district games until area, senior Sarvesh Ram was pleased to see his teammates persistence in every match.

“I think we all played really well,” Ram said. “We were more mentally tough, and I was proud to see the team chemistry because we all cheered for eachother even after our individual matches were complete.”