
(Rd. 1) to be played concurrently at team tennis regional sites.
(Rd. 1) to be played concurrently at team tennis regional sites.
Times: Determined by host school.
Admission: Free (*Exception: The individual matches played at team regional and/or team semi-state sites may incur a $5 admission fee).
1. Bloomington South
2. Evansville Bosse
3. Jasper
4. Silver Creek
5. Plainfield
6. Center Grove
7. Crawfordsville
8. Fishers
9. Carroll (Fort Wayne)
10. Marion
11. Kokomo
12. Richmond
13. Culver Academies
14. LaPorte
15. Munster
16. Northridge

Morning session at 10 am; Afternoon session at 2 pm.
Admission: Free
Official Tennis Ball: The Wilson US Open Extra Duty ball, the Official Ball of the IHSAA Boys Tennis State Tournament, will be provided. Wilson Ad
Note: For each player(s) listed, the first record indicates regular season, the second indicates state tournament. Add both for overall season record.
Singles
Bedford North Lawrence
Match 1: Riley Trinkle (10) Providence (12-0; 4-0) vs. Payton Dugan (12) Vincennes Lincoln (18-4; 4-0)
Match 2: Tatum Brown (11) Jennings County (10-10; 1-0) vs. Chase Boyer (12) Evansville Memorial (15-0; 5-0)
Championship: Match 1 winner vs. Match 2 winner
Fishers
Match 1: Isabelle May (11) Lawrence North (14-1; 4-0) vs. Hanan Awale (11) Avon (12-10; 3-0)
Match 2: Carlie Streit (12) Southport (x-x; 1-0) vs. Allison Landry (9) Greencastle (21-1; 3-0)
Championship: Match 1 winner vs. Match 2 winner
Kokomo
Match 1: Madison Fuqua (12) Mississinewa (15-1; 4-0) vs. Emma Gu (11) West Lafayette (19-0; 5-0)
Match 2: Kerstin Ellis (12) Connersville (19-2; 2-0) vs. Jana Beier (10) Carroll (Fort Wayne) (15-5; 4-0)
Championship: Match 1 winner vs. Match 2 winner
LaPorte
Match 1: Sasha Adams (12) Whiting (19-0; 5-0) vs. Elaina Franz (12) LaVille (x-x; x-x)
Match 2: Sahara Joyce (9) Michigan City (8-9; 1-0) vs. Addison Mast (11) Fairfield (20-0; 3-0)
Championship: Match 1 winner vs. Match 2 winner
Doubles
Bedford North Lawrence
Match 1: Amelia Meunier (12) | Elizabeth Banet (11) Floyd Central (14-1; 5-0) vs. BYE
Match 2: Ellie Bruce (12) | Keira Murphy (11) Bloomington North (13-3; 5-0) vs. Madison Smith (12) | Berkley Carter (12) Evansville Christian (13-0; 3-0)
Championship: Match 1 winner vs. Match 2 winner
Fishers
Match 1: Rachel Grissom (12) | Caroline Robinson (11) North Central (Indpls.) (18-3; 5-0) vs. Ava Allen (9) | Caroline Allen (12) Brownsburg (9-2; 1-0)
Match 2: Esther Pui (12) | Ngun Za Mawi (12) Southport (x-x; 2-0) vs. Ayden Zinkovich (12) | Savannah Semmler (10) Terre Haute South Vigo (15-5; 4-0)
Championship: Match 1 winner vs. Match 2 winner
Kokomo
Match 1: Morgan Lawrence (12) | MacKenzie Meadows (11) Winchester Community (18-1; 2-0) vs. Emma Need (12) | Hannah Hodgen (12) Twin Lakes (19-1; 3-0)
Match 2: Mimi Wilder (12) | Evelyn Storms (12) Oldenburg Academy (24-2; 4-0) vs. Molli Runestad (12) | Grace Keener (11) Leo (17-0; 5-0)
Championship: Match 1 winner vs. Match 2 winner
LaPorte
Match 1: Munster winner vs. Taylor Delp (12) | Ellie Jones (12) Plymouth (x-x; x-x)
Match 2: BYE vs. Kenlee Dick (11) | Maddie Hickman (12) DeKalb (14-3; 1-0)
Championship: Match 1 winner vs. Match 2 winner

Site: Park Tudor School, 7200 N. College Avenue, Indianapolis.
Admission: All tickets sales will be digital only ticketing. No cash. Please purchase tickets online in advance and show your purchase verification on your phone at the admission gate. $5 per day. Children age 5 and younger admitted free.
Photography: Double Edge Media is the Official Photography Service of the IHSAA and posts state championship images for purchase. Website
Official Tennis Ball: The Wilson US Open Extra Duty ball, the Official Ball of the IHSAA Boys Tennis State Tournament, will be provided. Wilson Ad
Note: For each player(s) listed below, the first record indicates regular season, the second indicates state tournament. Add both for overall season record.
Singles & Doubles
First Round | Friday, 10 am ET
Quarterfinals | Friday, 2 pm ET
Semifinals | Saturday, 10 am ET
State Championship | 2 pm ET
Pairings
A. State Finals – Singles
1. The four regional champions will advance to state singles finals on Friday and Saturday, June 9-10, along with the No. 1 undefeated singles players whose teams were eliminated during the semi-state team tourney or the state finals.
2. Pairings for the singles state finals shall be conducted in the following manner:
a. The No. 1 singles player of the state championship team, provided he is undefeated, shall be the first placement. Any undefeated No. 1 singles player from a defeated state finals tourney team shall be the next placement.
b. Any undefeated No. 1 singles player from a defeated semi-state tourney team shall be the next placement; if there is more than one qualifying individual from a semi-state team, the individual(s) with the greater number of individual matches won in team play during the tourney will receive the better placement.
c. The four players advancing to the individual state finals from the individual regional competitions will be the next placements. The individual regional champions with the greater number of individual matches won during the tourney (team and individual) will receive the better placements. The individuals shall be placed by a blind draw if there is a tie with the individuals’ tourney records.
No other data shall be used to determine pairings.
B. State Finals – Doubles
1. The 4 regional champions will advance to state doubles finals on Friday and Saturday, June 9-10, along with the No. 1 undefeated doubles players whose teams were eliminated during the semi-state team tourney or the state finals.
2. Pairings at the doubles state finals shall be conducted in the following manner:
a. The No. 1 doubles team of the state championship team, provided it is undefeated, shall be the first placement. Any undefeated No. 1 doubles team from a defeated state finals tourney team shall be the next placement.
b. Any undefeated No. 1 doubles team from a defeated semi-state tourney team shall be the next placement; if there is more than one qualifying doubles team from a semi-state team, the doubles team(s) with the greater number of matches won in team play during the tourney will receive the better placement.
c. The four doubles teams advancing to the doubles state finals from the doubles regional competitions will be the next placements. The doubles team regional champions with the greater number of matches won during the tourney (team and doubles) will receive the better placements. The doubles team shall be placed by a blind draw if there is a tie with the tourney records.
No other data shall be used to determine pairings.