INDIVIDUALS, DOUBLES TEAMS PLAY FOR WIAA
GIRLS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
THE MEET: The Wisconsin Interscholastic
Athletic Association Girls Individual Tennis Championships will be held
Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 15-17. The meet
takes place at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium on the University of Wisconsin campus
in Madison, Wis. Action will begin at 2 p.m. Thursday and at 8:30 a.m. Friday
and Saturday. Tickets are $6 for adults and students.
THE SCHEDULE:
Thursday, Oct. 15
2 p.m. First Round Matches
Friday, Oct. 16
8:30 a.m. Action Through
Quarterfinals
Saturday, Oct. 17
8:30 a.m. Consolation Semifinals
9 a.m. Championship Semifinals
10 a.m. Fifth-place
Matches
11 a.m. Third-place
Matches
11:30 a.m. Championship Matches
LAST YEAR: In singles play, top-seeded freshman Aly Coran of Homestead won the
Division 1 singles title by defeating Katy Allen of Waukesha South 6-4, 6-1 in
the championship match. Caroline Starck of Big
Foot/Williams Bay won the Division 2 singles title for the third straight year.
She defeated Beth Ganser of Jefferson for the second
consecutive year in the championship match 6-0, 6-1. In doubles play, Lauren Gryniewicz and Scarlett Hoy of Divine Savior Holy Angels
earned the Division 1 championship by defeating Jennifer Smith and Brittany
Watchmaker of Homestead in the championship match 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-3. The
top-seeded duo of Elissa Halla
and Natalie Foster of Roncalli won the Division 2
doubles title by defeating #2-seed Mary Catherine Faller and Katie Pott of Notre Dame 6-3, 7-5.
DIVISION 1
SINGLES NOTES:
After becoming the first freshman to earn
the top seed since 1995, Aly Coran
of Homestead won the State championship in 2008. She has yet to lose a match in
her prep career and is again the top seed with a 32-0 record entering the State
Tournament. Senior Rachel Margolies of Madison West
is seeded #2 after finishing fourth last year and posting a 25-3 this season.
Senior Jennifer Winston of Nicolet is seeded third for the second straight
year. She finished third in the tourney a year ago and comes into the
tournament with a 22-7 mark. Sophomore Maddie Johnson
of Onalaska qualified as a freshman last year and won two matches at State before
being ousted from title contention. That experience and her 26-2 record this
year earned her the fourth seed. Junior Katy Allen of Waukesha South finished
runner-up last year and is seeded fifth. She has compiled a 25-2 record
entering State competition. Junior Rachel Allen of Green Bay Southwest advanced
to the quarterfinals last season and has tallied a 26-5 record this season to
receive the sixth seed. Other leading contenders for the title include
sophomore Karyn Guttormsen
of Kenosha Bradford, who is seeded seventh with a 27-1 record; eighth-seeded
Sophie Lillie, a junior from Whitefish Bay, who finished fifth last year
and has a 19-8 mark this season; and Carly Peck of
Homestead, who is one of four undefeated competitors in the field. Coran, freshman Sophia LoCoCo of
Homestead and senior Olivia Hartwick of Fort Atkinson
are the others.
DIVISION 1
DOUBLES NOTES: Senior Brittany Watchmaker of
Homestead is one-half the duo that finished runner-up last year. She joins
forces with junior Corey Mattson to form the top seeded doubles team this year
with their 21-1 record. Junior Tara Robey and
sophomore Sarah Woods of Divine Savior Holy Angels is seeded second. They enter
the tournament with a 24-1 record after finishing fifth last year. Senior Kayla
Chessman and sophomore Grace Davis of Neenah won a match at State last season
and are the #3 seed with a 25-2 record this year. Senior Kristin Swenson and
junior Dani Merar of
Homestead have yet to lose this season with a 22-0 mark. They received the fourth
seed, while senior Emily Heideman and junior Alleigh Fralick of Rhinelander
are seeded fifth after winning two matches at State a year ago and compiling a
14-1 mark this year. Senior Katelyn Kotek and
sophomore Sophie Carr of Brookfield East are seeded #6 with a 21-5 record, and
junior Genevieve O’Meara and freshman Maddy Henderson
of Divine Savior Holy Angels were awarded the seventh seed with a 23-3 record.
The eighth seed is the senior duo of Kelsey Jeletz
and Ellie Faustich of Cedarburg with a record of
13-7.
DIVISION 2 SINGLES NOTES: A pair of freshmen have received the top
two seeds in the bracket. Shannon Etten of Xavier was
awarded the top seed with a 25-1 record, and Maddy Ecker of University School is the second seed with her 22-4
mark. Junior Amanda Dick of Kenosha St. Joseph is the top returning player from
last year’s meet, having placed fourth a year ago. She is seeded third with a
record of 22-4 this season. Senior Saira Khanna of University School is the fourth seed with her
14-2 record. She qualified last year and was defeated in the first round.
Junior Maria Koval of Notre Dame returns to the
tournament after placing sixth last year. She has a 13-6 record this season. In
addition, junior Caroline McGuire of Dominican and senior Julie Kolnik of Big Foot/Williams Bay returns to the State meet
after qualifying last year and winning one match before being eliminated from
title contention.
DIVISION 2 DOUBLES NOTES: Seniors Elissa Halla and Natalie Foster of Roncalli
are the returning champions and enter the State Tournament as the #1 seed after
compiling a 24-1 record this season. Senior Mary Catherine Faller of Notre Dame
was one-half the combination that finished runner-up in 2008. Faller is matched
with senior Karie Williams to comprise the #2 seed.
They have compiled a 26-2 mark record this season. The third seed was issued to
juniors Leah Powley and Andrea Jumes
of Xavier with a 14-2 record. Jumes qualified last year with a different partner and won a first-round
contest. Sophomores Becca Buchanan and Riley
Kelly of University is seeded fourth. They have
accumulated an 8-1 record in limited action this season. Other contending duos
for the doubles title finished fifth and sixth last year. Junior Lauren
Tubbs and senior Beth Pyan of Newman Catholic placed
fifth last year and enters the tournament with a 25-3
record, and their teammates, juniors Megan Connolly and Erica Hartke, placed sixth in 2008 and have a 28-2 record this
season. The only undefeated tandem in the bracket is juniors Katie Pott and Christina Schaupp of
Notre Dame at 19-0. Pott is the other half of the
Tritons duo that placed runner-up last season.
NEED THE BRACKETS?: Brackets and qualifiers
are available on the WIAA Web
site: www.wiaawi.org. Locate the girls tennis homepage and the State Meet or results option
for the respective information.