Plymouth’s girls tennis team took a sectional title from Bremen in a match that was moved indoors to Culver Academy to beat the weather after being rained out Friday at Bremen. Plymouth took all the matches in straight sets to go 5-0 on the day and take their fourth consecutive tennis sectional title and their 33rd overall. The Lady Pilgrims are tied with Columbus North for fourth most sectional titles overall. Bremen’s Emily Smith at number one singles and number two singles player Kelsey Lawmaster fought hard but couldn’t hold off Plymouth’s Cortni Cook and Kyla Heckaman. The sectional championship moves the Lady Pilgrims into the IHSAA Regional round hosted by CGA Tuesday and Wednesday. The Pilgrims will face the host Lady Eagles starting at 5 p.m. •PLYMOUTH 5, BREMEN 0 at Culver Academy #1 Singles Cortni Cook defeated Emily Smith 6-4, 6-1 #2 Singles Kyla Heckaman defeated Kelsey Lawmaster 6-0, 6-4 #3 Singles Miranda German defeated Katie Barnes 6-1, 6-0 #1 Doubles McKenzie Scheetz/Leah Smith defeated Nicole Tomlinson/Lindsey Miller 6-2, 6-0 #2 Doubles Mary Beatty/Audie Plothow defeated Courtney Lawmaster/Anna Leeper 6-2, 6-1
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