2019 ND Boys State Tournament Results
The 2019 North Dakota Boys High School Tennis Tournament took place Oct. 10-12 at Grand Forks Choice Health & Fitness in Grand Forks, ND. Team champions were crowned along with individual champions in singles and doubles.
Fargo South won the team competition with a 3-2 win over Grand Forks Central. Meanwhile, Grand Forks Red River captured the third place spot with a 4-1 win over Fargo Davies.
In singles, Kaden Johnson (Grand Forks Red River) triumphed over Logan Sandberg (Grand Forks Central). Mason Pitcher (Bismarck Century) defeated Gary Wu (Grand Forks Central) to take home third place.
On the doubles side, Geoffrey Youngs and Maxwell Olson (Fargo South) won the title. John Wuitschick and Jack Wanzek (Fargo Davies) prevailed in a three-setter over Mason Urlacher and Ethan Raan (West Fargo Sheyenne).
Congratulations to those listed below and all participants who qualified for this year's tournament. Full results are available on the NDHSAA website.
Team
1. Fargo South def. Grand Forks Central 3-2
3. Grand Forks Red River def. Fargo Davies 4-1
Singles
1. Kaden Johnson (Grand Forks Red River) def. Logan Sandberg (Grand Forks Central) 6-2, 7-5
3. Mason Pitcher (Bismarck Century) def. Gary Wu (Grand Forks Central) 6-3, 2-0 (ret.)
Doubles
1. G. Youngs/M. Olson (Fargo South) def. C. Svihovec/P. Krom (Bismarck Legacy) 6-2, 6-2
3. J. Wuitschick/J. Wanzek (Fargo Davies) def. M. Urlacher/E. Raan (West Fargo Sheyenne) 6-2, 6-7(5), 6-2
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