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2011 Men's Tennis Dual Team State Finals


2011 3-A State Champions-Cardinal Gibbons High School

East Chapel Hill's freshman number six player Max Smith prepares for a backhand in the state 4-A finals on Saturday, May 21st at the Burlington Tennis Center.


Charlotte Catholic sophomore Nick Loekman

 


Winston-Salem R.J. Reynolds' Dillon Segur warming up before the 4-A state championship match on Saturday, May 21st at the Burlington Tennis Center.


Andy Fowler, the director of the dual team state championships, calls out the lineups for the 4-A state championship match while Reynolds head coach Brad Fisher (left), NCHSAA director of men's tennis Carolyn Shannonhouse, and East Chapel Hill head coach Lindsey Linker look on.


East Chapel Hill High School head coach Lindsey Linker offers one of her players a high-five during the pre-match introductions before the 4-A state finals on Saturday, May 21st at the Burlington Tennis Center.


Wilkes Central assistant coach Lee Hollis (left) and head coach Perry Snipes enjoy the action at the state championships at the Burlington Tennis Center on Saturday, May 21st.


Coach Laurence Isaacs (right) guided his Durham School of the Arts squad to the 2-A state championship match for the first time in school history.


Charlotte Catholic head coach Ken Hazen (left) chats with Cardinal Gibbons head coach Andrew Tuttle before the start of the 3-A men's tennis championship match.

Bishop McGuinness head coach Bob Weckworth receives congratulations after his squad won the 1-A men's tennis state championship on Saturday, May 21st at the Burlington Tennis Center.

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