Magnificat’s Anna Roggenburk joined a very rare club on Saturday. The Avon Lake resident became the 17th player to win two state championships in girls tennis, defeating her teammate Olivia Rondini, 6-3, 6-1, in the semifinals before →
It was business as usual for Magnificat’s Anna Roggenburk on Friday. The Avon Lake resident won 24 of 25 games — including her first 14 — in her first two state tournament matches, defeating Beavercreek’s Julia Bays, 6- →
BATH TWP. — Anna Roggenburk insists that the road to the state tournament is a tough one. And while that is certainly true, it would be hard to tell based the Magnificat senior’s performance. The defending Division I state singles →
BATH TWP. — Anna Roggenburk knows the drill. The Magnificat senior and Avon Lake resident secured her fourth berth in the Division I state tennis tournament Thursday, winning two matches at Springside Racquet & Fitness Club to reach the →
ROCKY RIVER — There were a few bumps in the road, but Magnificat senior Anna Roggenburk remains on track to claim her third consecutive Division I sectional tennis title. Roggenburk, an Avon Lake resident, breezed to a 6-1 win over Blue →
Before last season, Anna Roggenburk said her goal was to win a state singles championship. After all, the Magnificat tennis standout and Avon Lake resident had already led the Blue Streaks to a team state title the year before while finishing →
OBERLIN — St. Ignatius’ Jack McNally, an Avon resident, is perfectly fine by himself. McNally spent most of the season playing doubles for the Wildcats and was a state tournament qualifier with a partner last season. But St. Ignatius →
OBERLIN — Facing the No. 1 seed is no easy task, just ask Ben Gwinnell and Isabelle Olaes. Both had a shot at CVCA’s Cole Fareen — the top seed of the Division II boys sectional tournament — but both couldn’t get past →
Last season Avon resident Jack McNally, then a sophomore at St. Ignatius, got a taste of what it is like to play in the state tennis tournament in Columbus. This season he hopes to take things a few steps further. McNally and senior partner Kevin →