The county tennis tournament is underway at the Wilde Lake Tennis Club this week, with the championships set to take place on Saturday morning.
There have been plenty of shake-ups among the top players, so be sure to check the seeds below to catch up with who the favorites are in each bracket.
Boys singles
1. Biyik Akinshemoyin, Reservoir
2. Steven Lee, Atholton
3. Andrew Pagan, Howard
4. Scott Lee, Atholton
5. Byron Hung, Glenelg
6. Jimmy Zhan, River Hill
7. Collin Chase, Mount Hebron
8. Amir Shafique, Marriotts Ridge
Girls singles
1. Corinne Zahlis, Hammond
2. Mafalda Torres, Marriotts Ridge
3. Jenna Sweet, Atholton
4. Kiera Hanrahan, River Hill
5. Judy Li, Centennial
6. Kate Bailey, Oakland Mills
7. Arielle Kazlow, Howard
8. Emily Janczur, Atholton
Boys doubles
1. Charles Mao and Zach Kim, Atholton
2. Seth Hoesman and Kyle Shope, Howard
3. Yusuke Asai and Oliver Zhao, River Hill
4. Chase Weinberg and Kevin Hsieh, Centennial
5. Dan Shaw and Robert Shaw, Glenelg
6. Sanjeeve Devamanoharan and Phillip Romano, Marriotts Ridge
7. Aryan Siahpoushan and John Zhu, Mount Hebron
8. Jackson Feroe and David Geery, River Hill
Girls doubles
1. Rena Shi and Audrey Cheng, River Hill
2. Brianne Leaf and Nicole Leaf, Marriotts Ridge
3. Corinne Grob and Sarah Helman, Howard
4. Cat Cottrell and Rachel Hall, Glenelg
5. Rachel Sullivan and Shalini Ray, Mount Hebron
6. Megan Mishra and Isabel Yu, Centennial
7. Caitlin Stewart-Moore and Sydney Braithwaite, River Hill
8. Helen Luh and Carly Weickgenannt, Marriotts Ridge
Mixed doubles
1. Emmeline Zhu and Ningwei Li, Mount Hebron
2. Anastasia English and Andrew Baxley, Wilde Lake
3. Kanami Mori and Michael Baruch, Centennial
4. Esther Hwang and Jack Riley, Howard
5. Margaret Tatum and George Mao, Atholton
6. Sahini Pothireddy and Sam Weber, Mount Hebron
7. Emma Hoesman and Tim Crawford, Howard
8. Alyssa Schledwitz and Brent Weinberg, Centennial
Andrew took his first job with the Howard County Times as an editorial assistant/obituary writer in 2001. He has written about an array of sports, from rugby to roller skate dancing. Andrew was a (mediocre) swimmer at Loyola College, but he enjoys playing many sports, including rec-league softball, kickball, basketball, football, soccer, and ultimate Frisbee. He would play rec-league unicycle badminton if he could find a league. He is a fan of all the Baltimore sports clubs, from the O’s to the Blast. When he’s not obsessing over the athletic endeavors of others, Andrew enjoys watching zombie movies from the 70s and 80s. He resides in Catonsville.
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