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The 2024 Girls Tennis Coaches' Award Winners Unveiled
2024-12-04
As winter blankets the landscape, it also marks the beginning of a special time for the 2024 girls tennis season. The Rhode Island Girls Tennis Coaches Association has taken the lead in handing out awards, while the Providence Journal All-State teams await their publication in January. Let's dive into the full list of names and celebrate the talent on the courts.

Unveiling the Best in Rhode Island Girls Tennis

FIRST TEAM SINGLES

Maddi Cameron from North Kingstown, a sophomore, stands out with her exceptional skills. Alexa Clark of South Kingstown, a junior, also makes a mark. Ellie Coker-Dodman from East Greenwich, a junior, adds to the list. Abigail Ellison from East Providence, a junior, and Ava Koczera-Kasem from Barrington, a senior, are among the top singles players. Bianca Presciutti from La Salle, a senior, and Mia Renzulli from Prout, a senior, complete the first team singles lineup.

These young athletes have shown remarkable dedication and talent, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead. Their hard work and passion for the game are evident in their performances.

FIRST TEAM DOUBLES

Moira Haxton from La Salle, a senior, and Alessandra Roye from La Salle, a junior, form a formidable doubles pair. Addison Friedman from Barrington, a junior, and Jasmine Malik from Barrington, a senior, also shine in the doubles category.

Their teamwork and coordination on the court are key factors in their success. They have demonstrated the ability to work together seamlessly and achieve great results.

SECOND TEAM SINGLES

Eliza Barker from La Salle, a senior, brings her experience to the second team singles. Alexis Besio from East Greenwich, a senior, and Lincy Chen from Lincoln School, a sophomore, add to the list. Kaylin Flynn from Cranston West, a junior, and Ambujam Karuna-Lohmann from Narragansett, a junior, are also notable.

These players have shown great potential and are continuously improving their game. Their dedication and hard work are paying off, and they are making their mark in the Rhode Island tennis scene.

SECOND TEAM DOUBLES

Ava Paletta from La Salle, a senior, and Giuliana Santoro from La Salle, a sophomore, team up for the second team doubles. Carla Chen from Barrington, a sophomore, and Jillian Frechette from Barrington, a senior, also contribute to the doubles lineup.

They have shown great chemistry on the court and have the ability to compete at a high level. Their efforts are an inspiration to other players.

DIVISION I FIRST TEAM SINGLES

Maddi Cameron from North Kingstown, a sophomore, continues to dominate in Division I. Alexa Clark from South Kingstown, a junior, and Ellie Coker-Dodman from East Greenwich, a junior, are also at the top of their game. Kaylin Flynn from Cranston West, a junior, and Ambujam Karuna-Lohmann from Narragansett, a junior, add to the Division I singles talent.

These players have demonstrated exceptional skills and have the potential to go far in the tournament. Their performances are a testament to their hard work and dedication.

DIVISION I FIRST TEAM DOUBLES

Addison Friedman from Barrington, a junior, and Jasmine Malik from Barrington, a senior, are a force to be reckoned with in Division I doubles. Catherine Cindrich from Narragansett, a senior, and Lara Gooding from Narragansett, a sophomore, also make a significant impact.

Their teamwork and communication on the court are outstanding. They have the ability to read each other's moves and make quick decisions, which gives them an edge over their opponents.

DIVISION I SECOND TEAM SINGLES

Alexis Besio from East Greenwich, a senior, Brooke Caffrey from Narragansett, a senior, and Emma Coelho from Mt. Hope, a senior, are among the top singles players in Division I. Anastasia Lamoriello from La Salle, a senior, Katie Leonard from Smithfield, a junior, and Bonnie O’Flaherty from North Kingstown, a senior, also add to the list.

These players have shown great determination and have worked hard to improve their game. Their performances in Division I are a testament to their skills and perseverance.

DIVISION I SECOND TEAM DOUBLES

Moira Haxton from La Salle, a senior, and Alessandra Roye from La Salle, a junior, continue to shine in Division I doubles. Hannah Fries from North Kingstown, a senior, and Sarah Smith from North Kingstown, a senior, also make a significant contribution.

They have a great understanding of each other's game and are able to work together effectively. Their teamwork is a key factor in their success.

DIVISION II FIRST TEAM SINGLES

Isabella Cardarelli from North Providence, a senior, and Lincy Chen from Lincoln School, a sophomore, are among the top singles players in Division II. Abigail Ellison from East Providence, a junior, Madeline McCauley from North Smithfield, a senior, and Meghan Murray from Middletown, a junior, also add to the list.

These players have shown great potential and are constantly pushing themselves to improve. Their dedication to the game is inspiring.

DIVISION II FIRST TEAM DOUBLES

Simone Hackett from Westerly, a senior, and Margaret Scanapieco from Westerly, a junior, form a strong doubles pair in Division II. Sierra Redfern from Prout, a junior, and Athanasia Stefanopolous from Prout, a senior, also make their mark.

They have a great sense of teamwork and are able to adapt to different playing styles. Their performances in Division II are a testament to their skills and hard work.

DIVISION II SECOND TEAM SINGLES

Thora Corcoran from Cranston East, a junior, Anna Danis from Lincoln, a sophomore, and Kieran Fisher from Cranston East, a senior, are among the top singles players in Division II. Leah Goodwin from North Smithfield, a junior, Fayth Loper from Rogers, a junior, and Maddie Mattiucci from Prout, a senior, also add to the list.

These players have shown great improvement and are making their presence felt in Division II. Their hard work and determination are paying off.

DIVISION II SECOND TEAM DOUBLES

Hope Forster from Middletown, a senior, and Emma Geraghty from Middletown, a senior, team up for the second team doubles in Division II. Isabella Periquito from East Providence, a junior, and Rylee Thurber from East Providence, a junior, also contribute to the doubles lineup.

They have a great chemistry on the court and are able to support each other. Their efforts are an example for other players in Division II.

DIVISION III FIRST TEAM SINGLES

Lexus-Ayln Boissonneau from Tiverton, a senior, and Jude Brody from Classical, a freshman, are among the top singles players in Division III. Keelyn Hall from Coventry, a senior, Joslyn Karpowich from St. Raphael, a senior, and Grace Koszela from Coventry, a senior, also add to the list.

These players have shown great promise and are making a name for themselves in Division III. Their hard work and talent are evident in their performances.

DIVISION III FIRST TEAM DOUBLES

Alester Davies from Coventry, a junior, and Morgan Lemoi from Coventry, a senior, form a powerful doubles pair in Division III. Haylee Marandola from Toll Gate, a senior, and Kassidy Roche from Toll Gate, a sophomore, also make their mark.

They have a great understanding of each other's game and are able to work together seamlessly. Their performances in Division III are a testament to their skills and teamwork.

DIVISION III SECOND TEAM SINGLES

Anna Bryson from Coventry, a senior, Mikha’la Campbell from Shea, a junior, and Julia Keating from Tiverton, a senior, are among the top singles players in Division III. Justin Paulino from St. Raphael, a senior, Caroline Polo from Toll Gate, a senior, and Sadie Ray from Exeter-West Greenwich, a senior, also add to the list.

These players have shown great resilience and have overcome challenges to improve their game. Their performances in Division III are a source of inspiration for other players.

DIVISION III SECOND TEAM DOUBLES

Meladi McCue from Coventry, a junior, and Brooke Roma from Coventry, a junior, team up for the second team doubles in Division III. Angelleena Cordeiro from Tiverton, a freshman, and Carly Sanna from Tiverton, a sophomore, also contribute to the doubles lineup.

They have a great sense of teamwork and are able to play together effectively. Their efforts are a testament to their dedication to the game.

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