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Articles About Bulldogs tennis :: Page 2

  • Tennis team looks for second win

    The Bulldogs came within a court of beating Fairborn for its second win, but lost 3–2.

  • SPORTS SUNDAY — Tennis team sweeps doubles in 3-2 loss

    The doubles courts went to the Bulldogs in the Yellow Springs High School tennis team’s 3–2 loss to Dayton Christian on Thursday. See photos from the match.

  • MBC awards for Bulldog tennis

    The Yellow Springs doubles team of Nicky Sontag and Will Turner made first-team honors in the Metro Buckeye Conference recently.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Junior Carl Weiner was the lone Bulldog on the YSHS tennis team to advance to the second round of the Div. II sectional tournament held at Troy High School last week.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    On Tuesday, May 4, the YSHS boys track team finished fifth out of ten teams at the Shawnee Invitational. Shawnee won the meet. Mario Cosey had first-place finishes in the 100 (11.25) and 200 (23.22) dashes. Will Rippley was second in the high jump and long jump. Logan Norris-Sayres was second in the 200 dash.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    After a win against Fairborn on Wednesday, April 28, the YSHS tennis team improved to 2–6 for the season. Against Fairborn, Addison Pettiford had a commanding 6–1,6–1 first singles victory against senior Chris McCauley. On court two, Isaac Haller lost to Senior Caleb Boles 5–7, 3–6. Carl Weiner also won in straight sets, eking out the first in a 7–6 tie break.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    The Yellow Springs High School tennis team lost its game against Dayton Christian on Monday, April 19, at Fisher Park in Dayton. The final score was 1–4.

  • Bulldogs beat Xenia Christian 3-2

    Addison Pettiford led his Bulldog tennis team to victory over Xenia Christian on Thursday, April 22, at the Antioch College courts.

    Led by several gutsy performances, the Yellow Springs Bulldogs upset the Xenia Christian Ambassadors at home 3-2 on Thursday, April 22.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Competing in blustery, rain-swept conditions, the Bulldogs boys track team put forth a solid effort at the London tri-meet on Tuesday, April 21, to come in second with 59 points. London won the meet with 93 points, and Fairbanks took third with 15.5.

  • Bulldog sports roundup

    Rain hampered much of the Bulldog baseball team’s late-season games last week, but allowed Yellow Springs a 7–6 win against Troy Christian on Monday, May 5, to make up for a 5–0 loss to the same team the preceding Thursday, May 1.

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