Two years ago, Chattanooga’s James “Bo” Seal and Charlie Ramsay often played tennis against each other as part of rival high school teams.
Chattanooga’s James “Bo” Seal is home for the summer — and ready to play tennis in front of his home crowd.
Franklin’s Ian Chadwell and Knoxville’s Caitlyn Williams and Misha Testerman won singles championships Thursday in the USTA Tennessee Junior Qualifier at Baylor School.
Chattanooga’s Will Reynolds advanced to the finals of the USTA Tennessee Junior Qualifier Wednesday after a tough semifinal match he never got to finish.
Last month, David Henry of Signal Mountain graduated from McCallie and completed his high school tennis career. He signed a scholarship to play at the University of Memphis.
David and Angie Ambrosetti always hoped their kids would be involved in sports in school.
Emily Hangstefer of Signal Mountain comes from a family of talented tennis players who never played for high school teams.
Some high school state champions advanced to the quarterfinals of the USTA Tennessee Junior Qualifier in Monday’s play at Baylor School and the Champions Club.
Top 16- and 18-under tennis players from throughout Tennessee will be competing today through Wednesday at Baylor School and Champions Club for berths in the USTA Southern Section junior championships.
oyd-Buchanan’s Tarah Garner and Chattanooga Christian’s Will Reynolds won TSSAA Class A/AA state tennis singles crowns Friday at Middle Tennessee State University.
GPS senior Claire Bartlett knows what to expect when she plays tennis against Pope John Paul II’s Gabriela Rangel.
Walker Valley’s Megan and Amanda Smith had been to the Spring Fling twice before, but each time they lost in the doubles first round of the Class AAA state tennis tournament.
GPS’s Claire Bartlett and McCallie’s David Henry will play for TSSAA Division II-AA state tennis titles today, but getting there was a little awkward. Both seniors had to play their own teammates in the semifinals.
Boyd-Buchanan’s Tarah Garner, Notre Dame’s Jennifer Brouner and Jennifer Taylor and Chattanooga Christian’s Will Reynolds have taken their Spring Fling tennis debuts to the finals.
GPS’s Meredith Morrow kept her cool on the tennis court.
The McCallie tennis team claimed its third straight Division II-AA state crown Wednesday at Middle Tennessee State University.
Richland’s Dustin Jett pitched a complete game that helped the Raiders beat Lookout Valley 9-4, eliminating the Lookout Valley squad from the Class A state tournament at Middle Tennessee Christian School.
The St. Andrew’s-Sewanee girls’ tennis team accomplished a lot firsts to finish first.
Chattanooga rivals GPS and Baylor met once again on the tennis courts at Middle Tennessee State University with the same result.
In less than an hour, the McCallie tennis team landed a spot in its third consecutive TSSAA Division II-AA championship match.
St. Andrew’s-Sewanee’s Marie Bowi knew she needed to keep going. Even in a tiebreaker, she hadn’t lost the tennis match yet.
St. Andrew’s-Sewanee tennis standouts Sadie and Avery Shackelford are taking their singles and doubles sister act to the Spring Fling.
St. Andrew’s-Sewanee tennis standouts Sadie and Avery Shackelford are taking their singles and doubles sister act to the Spring Fling.
Lookout Valley’s Lance Rorex took the mound in the fifth inning and took over.
Whitwell softball coach Grace Pickett had mixed emotions after her team left seven runners on base during the first three innings of Friday’s Class A state sectional game.
Chattanooga native Katie Hangstefer knew it since she played tennis in college: She wanted to coach a college team one day.
McCallie, GPS and Baylor’s girls punched their tickets to Spring Fling tennis Tuesday with victories in state quarterfinal matches.
Walker Valley’s Nathan Kiser, Megan Smith and Amanda Smith faced familiar foes on the way to securing trips to the Spring Fling — their own teammates.
Although area high school tennis teams already have determined region winners, individual players still have a shot this week at going to Spring Fling.
The Chattanooga Christian School boys’ tennis team won its sixth straight Region 3-A/AA team championship Friday.
Bartlett’s two-time defending state champion GPS tennis team won the Division II Class AA Middle/East Region crown Wednesday, finishing the regular season undefeated at 11-0.
Walker Valley’s Megan Smith didn’t want to play a third set against Ooltewah’s Caroline Denton.
Since she was 7 years old, Emily Hangstefer of Signal Mountain dreamed of attending and playing tennis at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Chattanooga Christian’s Will Reynolds and Notre Dame’s Kris Cambron won singles titles Tuesday in the District 6-A/AA individual tennis tournament at the Champions Club.
Ooltewah senior Caroline Denton learned a lot from last year — especially that an undefeated tennis season doesn’t necessarily mean postseason success.
Grace Academy’s Nathan Schley and Boyd-Buchanan’s Tarah Garner won District 5-A/AA singles tennis championships Friday at Lee University.
Jordan Evans and Patrick O’Brien are new to the Collegedale Academy tennis team — and the playoffs.
For McMinn County, it often comes down to Michael Hewgley and Neal Baldwin.
The Chattanooga Christian tennis teams won District 6-A/AA championships with home victories Thursday against Notre Dame.
Two weeks after the Hixson High School tennis teams began practice this season, they found themselves without courts to play on.
Three down and McCallie’s tennis team has two more region opponents to go this season.
Lookout Valley senior Tanner Stancil will continue his tennis career at Tennessee Weslyan College.
Spring is a whole different ballgame.
Boyd-Buchanan cheerleading practice left one spot open on the tennis squad.
The Chattanooga Christian girls’ tennis team and the McMinn County boys won team championships at the Champions Club High School Classic tournament Saturday.
Arts & Sciences sophomore Kayla Kelly established herself as a top volleyball and basketball player this year.
McCallie won the boys’ team championship and GPS finished second in the girls’ competition Saturday at the Chattanooga Rotary tennis tournament at Baylor School.
McCallie took home five of six boys’ singles tennis championships at the Chattanooga Rotary tennis tournament Friday at Baylor School and Manker Patten.
Arts & Sciences took victories at the top of the tennis lineup, but Collegedale Academy clinched the match win at the bottom of it.
Webb is the coach of both CCS tennis teams that have been dominant in the area and the state. The Lady Chargers come into the season as three-time Class AA state team champions and the Chargers finished as runners-up in Murfreesboro.






