The Lady Raider tennis season provided plenty of highlights, but ended sooner than hoped.
Madison County (14-4) fell to Region 7-AAAA representative Sequoyah Thursday, 3-2, in the first round of the state tournament, losing both doubles spots and at no. 3 singles.
“Our girls played with a lot of emotion and determination,” coach Keith Strickland said. “The three matches we lost could have gone either way. It was just a matter of winning the right points at the right time.”
No. 1 singles player Molly Smith overcame illness to win 7-5, 6-4 in her final high school match.
“True to her pre-match reminder to the girls, she fought through even when she was behind, especially in the first set — I appreciated her leadership,” Strickland said.
No. 2 singles player Jeannie Bowen saved some of her best tennis for last, winning 6-2, 6-3.
“She started very strong and did not let up,” Strickland said. “The opposing coach was very complimentary of her play and stated that she had to be the best no. 2 singles player that his girl has ever faced.”
Audra Minish, however, lost a tough match at no. 3 singles, and both doubles teams fell in straight sets as Madison County was denied a trip to the Sweet 16.
Strickland praised Minish’s play in the loss. The freshman dropped her first set 6-0, but rebounded with a 6-4 win in the next set. Minish’s third set was interrupted by lighting and thunderstorm warnings. When play resumed, she fell 6-3.
“I could not have asked for more out of a freshman player than what Audra Minish gave us,” Strickland said.
As for the program’s seniors, they ended their careers with three north sub-region championships, four trips to the region finals, one region championship, four state tournament berths and three trips to the state Sweet 16.
MCHS girls bounced in first round of state tourney
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