The Blue Jay boys varsity tennis team put together a dominate team performance in Manhattan on
Tuesday winning all their singles matches and dropping only one doubles match. Teams in the quad event included Manhattan, Marysville and Highland Park. Angeleau Scott led the Blue Jays by going undefeated in singles on the day, winning one match at the number one singles position and two matches at the number two singles position. Kyle Hand went 2-0 at the number one singles position. Neil Glaser rounded out the singles play by winning his match vs. Manhattan at the number two singles spot. In doubles, Dave Graham went 3-0 on the day at the top doubles position, teaming with Kyle Hand to defeat Manhattan and then with Neil Glaser to defeat Marysville and Highland Park. At the number two doubles spot, Grant Whaley and Korbin King teamed up to go 2-1 on the day, with their only loss coming to Marysville in a tiebreaker. The Blue Jays took home first place as a team earning 11 of 12 possible points. The Blue Jays next travel to Topeka to play in the Seaman Tennis Invitational this Wednesday, April 15.
Coach Matthew Micheel