Senior Willem Badger swings for the ball at the Kennett High tennis match against Lebanon on May 12. Badger teamed with junior Dax Rivera to win the No. 1 doubles in Kennett's playoff match at Hollis-Brookline on May 23 (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Willem Badger swings for the ball at the Kennett High tennis match against Lebanon on May 12. Badger teamed with junior Dax Rivera to win the No. 1 doubles in Kennett's playoff match at Hollis-Brookline on May 23 (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — In what can only be described as an odd season, it seemed only fitting that the Kennett High boys’ tennis team’s season would end oddly — indoors. The Eagles (4-10), the No. 9 seeds, fell 7-2 to No. 8 Hollis-Brookline (5-10) in the preliminary round of the Division II tournament at an indoor venue in Nashua on May 23.
Kennett had not played indoors all season, but the indoor venue was the home for the Cavaliers all season.
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