
Caldwell County’s guys picked up another win, but Caldwell’s girls dropped a narrow decision in tennis action Monday at the CCHS courts in Princeton.
In the boys’ match, Caldwell swept all three doubles matches and won four of six singles contests to beat Madisonville-North Hopkins 7-2.
But in the girls’ competition, Madisonville took four of six singles matches to claim the team match 5-4.
In boys’ singles:
Ryan Hammett (CC) defeated Braeden Bell 6-0. 6-0;
Grayden Miller (CC) def. Ethan Larkins 8-4;
Nick Adams (CC) def. Jeff Lutz 8-0;
Eli Pinkerton (M) def. Cannon Littlejohn 8-6;
Andrew Mays (M) def. Cason Littlejohn 8-3;
Noah Bailey (CC) def. Jaden Heath 8-2.
In boys’ doubles:
Miller/Adams (CC) def. Bell/Larks 2-6, 6-4, 10-3;
Littlejohn/Littlejohn (CC) def. Mays/Karson Starks 8-2;
Kameron Maroney/Bailey (CC) def. Aidon Clark/Gavin Burch 8-0.
In girls’ singles:
Kiley DeMoss (M) def. Josie Shaffer 8-1;
Rachel McClung (CC) def. Macy Browning 8-3;
Keegan Miller (CC) def. Albany Ray 8-2;
Addyson Raymer (M) def. Avery Ritchey 9-7;
Caroline Louvern (M) def. Ella Johnson 8-3;
Emma Tagg (M) def. Emma Peake 8-3.
In girls’ doubles:
McClung/Miller (CC) def. Tagg/Mia Newcom 8-1;
Louvorn/Ray (M) def. Meleah Greenfield/Ritchey 8-0;
Shaffer/Peake (CC) def. Danyel Reynolds/Paige Brummer 8-3.
Caldwell’s tennis teams are scheduled to go to Fort Campbell on Tuesday.