Following her last match in the United States Open Tennis Championship on Sept. 3, tennis star Serena Williams retired. However, her lasting impact on sports for female athletes will never end.
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Clarke Central High School senior and tennis player Braden Delamater reflects on his tennis journey and the effects COVID-19 has had on his final season with CCHS.
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Sports Editor Alexander Robinson has grown up with a commitment to athleticism.
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The Clarke Central High School tennis team head coach Elliot Slane shares his hopes for the upcoming season.
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The Clarke Central High School tennis teams played its first match on Feb. 5. against Morgan County High School. This week, they are preparing for their next match against Buford High School on Feb. 28.
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Clarke Central High School social studies department teacher Stephen Hinson, who will retire at the end of this school year, brings a South Georgia charm to the CCHS community through storytelling.
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The Clarke Central High School tennis team, coached by Stephen Hinson and Brook Craft, is practicing for the upcoming season with hopes for improvement and a fun time.
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Clarke Central High School varsity tennis players stretch next to the court, rackets swinging as they warm up. Today, they are focused on the match, but next year.
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The Clarke Central High School tennis season for the 2016-17 school year began on Jan. 17.
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Clarke-Oconee Tennis Association is hosting the 40 & Over Championship this weekend in Athens.
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The weather yet again takes a toll on Clarke Central’s tennis team; if the regional tournament can not happen this week than the team will not qualify for state.
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By LUKE SLABODA – Viewpoints Writer More from Luke Slaboda
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The University of Georgia Men’s and Women’s tennis teams defeated the University of Alabama on April 14, capturing the Southeastern Conference regular season titles for both programs.