Tennis Regional Results: May 25
At Plymouth
Bremen 5, Warsaw 0
Peru 3, Culver Academy 2
Bremen took care of business in emphatic fashion Tuesday in the semi-finals of the Plymouth Girls Tennis Regional.
The Lions (15-1) won all three singles courts in straight sets. Katie Barnes gave up just two games to Megan Mishler and Kelsey Lawmaster was nearly equal to the task in dropping just three games to Paige Zawadzki. Chloe Miller made it 3-for-3 with a one and three win over Regan Brouwer.
Emilee Taylor and Sylvia Meyer took down Anna Brehany and Kennedy Wiedeman in dropping just one game, and Grace Meyer and Courtney Lawmaster finished off the team win with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 win over Maria Frazzetta and Peri Britton.
Warsaw bows out of the state tournament with a 6-10 season mark, three of those wins coming in last week’s sectional championship, the program’s 20th in a row.
Across the way, Peru used wins on all of its singles courts to get past the Academy. Mackey Hyde and Lauren Boyer each won in straight sets and Emma Eldridge needed three sets to get through.
In the individual tournament, Wawasee had two courts move on to the next level. Kiah Farrington in the singles brackets beat Columbia City’s Kyndra Sheets 6-3, 6-2 and its one doubles team of Abby Morehead and Tate Cowan put away Tippecanoe Valley’s Mackenzie Costello and Kaitlin Neese 7-5, 6-2. All four of those entrants came from the Warsaw sectional.
Elsewhere at Plymouth, the hosts saw Miranda German move on with a love and one win over Maconaquah’s Emma Warnock, and Wabash’s one doubles team of Nicole Gunderman and Anna Cole got past Southwood’s Lyndyz Silver and Maria Quiros love and two.
At Northridge
Fairfield 5, Westview 0
Northridge 4, Angola 1
The Falcons and Raiders both won handily on Tuesday to set up a huge Elkhart County showdown Wednesday for the regional crown.
NorthWood had its doubles team playing in the individual tournament, but saw Emery Porter and Amy Adams fall 6-3, 6-1 to Goshen.