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Cañon City High School Sports Roundup

Girls Golf

April 19 results from the East Eagle Invitational at Walking Stick Golf Course in Pueblo:

Abrianna Lippis: 82 (Tied for 2nd; ended up with 3rd place medal due to scorecard playoff)
Ryaison Ortega: 101
Larah Martinez: 115
Taryn Lee: 122
Team Score: 298 (Good for 5th among 11 full teams; 14 schools overall represented)

April 22 results from the Centennial Invite at Walking Stick Golf Course:

Abrianna Lippis: 88  (4th place individually)
Ryaison Ortega: 100
Larah Martinez: 114
Bella Lloyd: 135
Team score: 302 (good for 6th place out of 15 teams)

Tiger Tennis Results – End of Regular Season Play

The Tiger Tennis team accomplished something this season that no tennis team has for Head Coach Dan Heath. They finished regular season action with a record of 10-1. They will now enter the Region 7 State Qualifying tournament May 2 and 3 at the Pueblo City Park courts.

On April 24, they traveled to Pueblo Centennial and walked away with their 9th win by defeating the Bulldogs 4-3. Lilly Reish met a tough opponent at #1 singles and lost 3-6, 1-6. Macy Paschall dominated at #2 singles with a 6-0, 6-1 win. JV player Gwen Hunter filled in for Rachel Comstock, who was away at state choir. She had an outstanding match at #3 singles losing the first set 4-6, then rallying back to win 6-4. They played a 3rd set 10-point tiebreaker that went to 19 points before she lost.

At #1 doubles Isabelle Kolman and Ariah Ross lost a hard-fought match 4-6, 3-6. The #2 doubles Rebecka Chaney and Clara Pugin closed their match quickly with a 6-0, 6-1 win. Mariah Shipman and Valentina Valent stayed in command with a 6-1, 6-3 win at #3 doubles. The #4 duo of Madison Messer and Eden Mulso won 6-3, 6-4.

April 25 was senior day at the Tiger courts and the last match of the regular season. The Tigers picked up the 4-3 win vs. Mesa Ridge with the #1 and 2 singles players and the #3 and #4 doubles team. On a blustery windy day, Lilly Reish held on to a first set tiebreaker 7-6 then closed it out 6-2 at #1 singles. Macy Paschall led all the way with a 6-2, 6-3 win at #2. Freshman Gwen Hunter filled in again for Comstock at #3 singles. Again she played a solid match. After losing the first set 4-6, she held on to a 7-6 tiebreaker in the second. Then she fell 1-6 in the 3rd. The #3 doubles Mariah Shipman and Valentina Valent dominated their opponents 6-2, 6-0. #4 doubles Madison Messer and Eden Mulso conquered the wind and Mesa Ridge 6-2, 6-4. #l doubles Ariah Ross and Isabella Kolman started slowly and lost the first set 2-6, but then came back strong but lost the second set 5-7. #2 doubles Rebecka Chaney and Clara Pugin lost a hard-fought match 4-6, 5-7.

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