Hendersonville shows potential in topping Polk County

Published 8:00 am Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Polk County girls tennis coach Richard Davis thinks Hendersonville could win the state 2A team title this season.

The Bearcats showed why Thursday.

Hendersonville posted a 7-1 win over the Wolverines in a nonconference match at Polk County.

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The Bearcats won five of the day’s six singles matches, including a thriller at No. 1 singles, where McCollough Perry, last year’s runner-up in the state 2A singles tournament, rallied from an early deficit to nip Polk County’s Hannah Jennne 11-10 (7-1).

Polk County’s Julia Griffin won a hard-fought match with Hendersonville’s Hamrick Perry 10-5 for the Wolverines’ only point.

Polk County (1-1) is back in action Wednesday, traveling to T.C. Roberson.

Singles

1. McCollough Perry (H) d. Hannah Jenne 11-10 (7-1); 2. Julia Griffin (PC) d. Hamrick Perry 10-5; 3. Lindsay Bull (H) d. Tana Harris 10-1; 4. Maggie Tinsely (H) d. Virginia Rostick 10-2; 5. Anna Trace (H) d. Sara Muse 10-5; 6. Anne Jones (H) d. Delaney Suddreth 10-0.

Doubles

2. Bull-Trace (H) d. Griffin-Rostick 8-1; 3. Tinsely-Jones d. Muse-Suddreth 8-0.

Submitted by PolkSports.com