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The Rock Ridge girls tennis team has made history by winning the Class AA state title for the first time in the program’s history. On Wednesday, the Wolverines triumphed over Blake in the state championship match, defeating them 6-1. The victory was a culmination of outstanding individual and doubles performances throughout the match. In singles, Mayme Scott, an 11th grader, fought through a tough three-set match against Sienna Szerda, securing a 6-1, 4-6, 10-7 win. Other singles victories came from Ellie Dimberio (Grade 8), Alice Johnson (Grade 9), and Lana Frederick (Grade 10), all of whom defeated their Blake opponents in straight sets. The doubles teams also shone, with Ayla Troutwine and Mattelyn Seppi (both Grade 12) clinching a hard-fought win in three sets. Emmi Peterson and Nina Paulsen, both Grade 11, and Kiri Milos and Erin Troutwine (Grade 10 and 11) won their respective matches in straight sets as well, further cementing the Wolverines’ dominance. Earlier in the day, the Rock Ridge team had earned their spot in the finals by defeating Mahtomedi 7-0. This victory marks a historic achievement for the Virginia-based high school team, showcasing their talent and determination on the court.

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Original title: Rock Ridge Girls Tennis Wins Class AA State Title

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