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Marble Falls coaches receive thanks at awards ceremony

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Marble Falls High School senior tennis player Tanner Parten thanks head coach David McDonald and assistant coach Hilary McCasland for their time and dedication during the awards ceremony for golf, tennis and track and field May 3. Photo by Diana Cox

Lady Flames take third straight state title; boys are 4th

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WACO — The Faith Academy girls tennis team makes winning a state title look easy.

The Lady Flames captured their third straight Class 2A state championship April 26, their fifth overall in the program’s history, with 23 points in the overall standings at the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools tournament. Denton Calvary was second with 17 points.

The boys team tied for third, but because of the 48-41 games-won tiebreaker, the Flames were fourth with 9.5 points behind Dallas Fairhill. Kerrville Our Lady of the Hills won the state title with 13.5 points.

Marble Falls Middle School wins overall team trophy at Wimberley Tournament

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RESULTS: Boys — Singles: Tristan Mattingly, 1st, Bo McCasland, 1st, Josh Vasquez, 2nd; doubles: Kameron Wright/Gavino Tinajera, 1st, Colby Orton/Sam Harkins, 2nd. Girls — Singles: Kaylin Zavala, 1st; doubles: Aspen Woerner/Abby Dimit, 1st, Sophie McCannon/Libby McAlpin, 2nd.

DRAWS: Officials organized two separate draws instead of seventh- and eighth-grade divisions.

Faith tennis first at district tournament

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Faith Academy, 1st place in combined boys and girls category

SAN ANTONIO — The Lady Flames won their sixth consecutive district crown, while the boys finished second during the district tournament April 17. The top four in each category advance to the Class 2A state tournament.

Faith Academy dominates tennis seeding tourney

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HORSESHOE BAY — The Lady Flames left little doubt they are the team to beat in District 3-2A in the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools. They won both the singles and doubles divisions and will enter the district tournament as the No. 1 seeds.

In addition, the boys are keeping a tradition of their own going as the Flames will be seeded No. 1 in boys singles.

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