TFS Magazine - Summer 2022

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VARSITY TENNIS

MAGGIE PEACOCK SOPHIE HERRERA

ASHLI WEBB EVETTE CORWIN

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he Lady Indians continued to make history in 2022. In the wake of their first playoff appearance in 2021, TFS was anchored by a quartet of seniors. Despite facing some valleys along the way, the girls clinched a second consecutive state tournament spot with a fourth-place finish in the region. The singles trio of Maggie Peacock ( #1), Ashli Webb (#2), and Evette Corwin (#3) paved the way to an 8-6 overall record. Corwin led the team with ten wins. Peacock took five matches and Webb nine.

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The Lady Indians won the season’s first two matches over Banks County and East Hall before dropping their region-opener against George Walton. The girls went 2-2 in the next four, with a win over Habersham Central kicking off a season-high five-match win streak that ended with a state-clinching win in the region tourney. The girls grabbed a four-seed heading into the Class 1A Private tournament. TFS dropped their opening round match at Mt. Pisgah in 3-2 fashion, nearly pulling off what would have been an epic 4-over-1 upset win.

The doubles units featured multiple looks, but found success throughout the season. Christy Hulsey and Cassidy Hayes won six matches together, while Sophie Herrera was part of eight wins between working with Annabelle Jackson and Landry Carnes. Carnes picked up five doubles wins. While the quartet of Corwin, Herrera, Peacock, and Webb all graduate, the program has many standouts returning next season with Carnes, Hayes, Hulsey, and Jackson headlining a young and talented group.


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