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Prep tennis: Litchfield 1-2 at Alex Invite

Results Saturday

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Alexandria Invite

The Litchfield Dragons went 1-2 in the Alexandria Quadrangular with Mark Hukried at 1-singles, Zach Hedtke at 2-singles and Sam Zender at 3-singles all going 2-1 on the day.

Litchfield's win came against Moorhead, 6-1, while losses were to Alexandria and Hutch-inson.

Team scores

Alexandria 7, Litchfield 0

Hutchinson 5, Litchfield 2

Litchfield 6, Moorhead 1

How Area Teams Fared

LITCHFIELD

Singles

(1) Mark Hukriede 2-1 (2) Zach Hedtke 2-1 (3) Sam Zender 2-1 (4) Jason Lawver 1-2

Doubles

(1) Cal Dollerschell-Mitch McGraw 0-3 (2) Alex Scofield-Andy Bohach 1-2 (3) Grant Kindseth-Ethan Stubson 1-2

Late Friday result West Central

Minnewaska Area 4, Long Prairie-GE 3

The Lakers won the top three singles matches and the top double match to edge Long Prairie-Grey Eagle and improve to 4-0 in the conference and 1-0 overall.

Singles

(1) Ben Peters, Min, def. Jeremy Weiters 6-0, 6-0 (2) Dylan Hoffman, Min, def. Mitch Wolters 6-0, 6-2 (3) Tanner Holten, Min, def. Justin Breuer 6-1, 6-0 (3) Mark Lutjen, LPGE, def. Tony Kruger 6-4, 6-4

Doubles

(1) Tanner Blair-Jacob Braaten, Min, def. Cory Graves-Jacob Altinson 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 (2) Zach Pesta-Tavis Bergman, LPGE, def. Kris Daniels-Taylor Heald 6-0, 6-3 (3) Tevor Bergman-Lane Larson, LPGE, def. Graydon Tanis-Jake Pederson 6-0, 6-0


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