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Mason, Indian Hill repeat as OTCA team girls tennis state champions

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Mason, Indian Hill repeat as OTCA team girls tennis state champions

Dominating the Court: Mason and Indian Hill Reign Supreme in Ohio Tennis Tournament

In a display of unwavering excellence, the tennis teams of Mason and Indian Hill have once again etched their names in the annals of Ohio's tennis history. The two powerhouses emerged victorious in the prestigious Ohio Tennis Coaches Association tournament, solidifying their status as the state's premier programs.

Unparalleled Dominance: Mason and Indian Hill's Reign Continues

Mastering the Team Dual Format

The Ohio Tennis Coaches Association tournament is a unique event that departs from the traditional singles and doubles format of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) championships. Instead, it features team dual matches, with three singles courts and two doubles courts in play. This format demands a well-rounded team effort, and both Mason and Indian Hill have proven themselves masters of this discipline.Mason's triumph marked their eighth consecutive title, a testament to the program's sustained excellence. Led by head coach Mike Reid, the Comets navigated their way through the semifinals, where they dispatched Toledo Anthony Wayne 3-0, before clinching the championship with a decisive 3-0 victory over perennial powerhouse Upper Arlington.The Comets' success was fueled by a collective effort, with standout performances from Emma Wagner, Adriana Moreno, Bhavana Singidi, Ana Gotike, Saanvi Reddy, and Addison Cassidy. Cassidy, fresh off her individual state singles championship, continued her dominant form, while Chaudhuri and Wagner defended their state doubles title.

Indian Hill's Resilience Shines Through

In the Division II category, Indian Hill emerged victorious for the second consecutive year, showcasing their depth and adaptability. Under the guidance of head coach Wade Ward, the Braves navigated their way through the tournament, defeating Maumee Valley Country Day 3-0 and Gilmour Academy 3-1 to claim the championship.The Braves' success was fueled by a well-rounded roster, with Sophia Thompson, Caroline Brown, Cassie Larsen, Ayla Daoud, Nayla Azarbeygui, Genevieve Chasar, and Grace Nguyen all contributing to the team's triumph. Thompson and Brown reached the OHSAA state semifinals in singles and doubles, respectively, further solidifying Indian Hill's status as a force to be reckoned with.

Coaching Transitions and the Future

The tournament also marked the end of an era for Indian Hill, as head coach Wade Ward bid farewell to the program to take on a new role as an assistant coach for the Cornell University women's tennis team. Ward's departure, after leading the Braves since 2016, will undoubtedly leave a void, but the team's resilience and the depth of their talent suggest that the program's success is poised to continue.As the curtain falls on another thrilling season, both Mason and Indian Hill can bask in the glory of their accomplishments. With their top players set to return next season, the two programs are primed to continue their dominance, cementing their status as the undisputed titans of Ohio high school tennis.

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