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Felines, Raiders Advance To Title Match
JASPER — The scene is set for the Sectional 25 championship, which will set Jasper in opposition to Southridge today. 안전놀이터

The Wildcats progressed Wednesday by asserting triumph over region rival Forest Park, while the Raiders secured their billet in the sectional finals by dominating Pike Central.

Jasper 5, Forest Park 0The Wildcats cleared the Rangers Wednesday in the main match at the Ed Yarbrough Indoor Tennis Center. Rookie No. 1 singles Harper Wigand took a 6-0, 6-1 triumph against Forest Park senior Brooke Haug, however Haug began hot out of the door. She two times pushed Wigand to consecutive deuces to open up the main set, however Wigand won the twice and tracked down her method for taking the set and the match.

"She played with her rival quite well," Rangers mentor Amie Uebelhor said of Haug. "She contended with them, and she kept on track a point at a time. Furthermore, I think perhaps that pushed her adversary to understand, 'Goodness, OK. I really want to continue working and continue to propel myself too.' And Brooke battled each point that she played and buckled down each point."

"I think it was something or other where it just required her an investment to sort of feel the Forest Park one singles player out," Jasper mentor Scott Yarbrough said. "Also, she's a great player. I recall her from last year hitting a truly decent ball.

"...The Forest Park young lady makes a pleasant showing, she hits a great ball and I was truly content with the manner in which Harper polished off there," Yarbrough later said.

Likewise showing a touch of contest for Forest Park on Wednesday was junior Kenzie Schulz against individual junior Allie Schnarr in the No. 2 singles. Schnarr won 6-1, 6-2, with Schulz being the main Ranger to score two focuses in a given set against a Jasper player. Schnarr's serve toward the finish of the subsequent set ended up being a lot for Schulz and that set the match aside.

"Kenzie played all around well, as well," Uebelhor said. "She played her everything — put turn ready, hindered back at what she expected to do and got along nicely."

Serving ended up being a resource for Jasper in this match, with junior Brailyn Whaley and sophomore Paige Giesler additionally putting extreme serves on Forest Park's sophomore Avari Schneider and senior Amy Wahl in the No. 2 Doubles.