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Worley takes 5th at State Tennis

Worley takes 5th at State Tennis

Mon, 05/13/2024 - 12:24
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Senior Hunter Worley represented Wellington as the sole Crusader this year to advance to 4A State on May 10-11.  After a 3rd place finish at Regionals where his younger teammates Maverick Peterson, John Summers, Brodee Lough, Trevan Hernandez, and Solomon Ledesma ended their seasons, Hunter advanced to the Topeka-hosted state tournament as the #7 with a first round bye.  He put away Luca Marrello of Bishop Miege 6-1, 6-1 in his first matchup but fell to Davian Spies of Buhler who would go on to take the title for the second time in his high school career (State Singles Champion 2022, 2024).  On the consolation side of the bracket, Worley defeated Scott Community High School senior Houston Frank 8-4, and then played a nail-biter of a match to eliminate Frank's teammate Avry Noll 9-7 in a comeback win after trailing 2-5 early in the match.  For the 5th place medal, Hunter rematched with Marrello of Miege and won 8-2. 

 

Hunter ends his Crusader Tennis career as the third most-winningest player with 87 career victories, behind 2005 grad Drew Spencer's 89 and 2012 grad Evan Keller's 104 wins.  He also joins Brock Edwards (Class of 2017) as the only WHS boys tennis players to qualify for state all four seasons.  Worley has just recently committed to playing college tennis at Seward County Community College.

 

 

View photos of the State Sendoff held for Hunter at WHS, courtesy of WHS Crusader Yearbook staff members:

STATE TENNIS SENDOFF @ WHS 050924

(Photos by Aiden Taylor & Kenna Maxwell/WHS Crusader Yearbook)

 

View photos of the full varsity squad competing at Regional Tennis in Winfield, courtesy of tennis team managers Kadynce Aufdengarten and Logan Robinson:

REGIONAL TENNIS @ WINFIELD 050324

(Photos by Kadynce Aufdengarten & Logan Robinson/WHS Tennis Team)

 

View photos of Hunter Worley's College Signing:

WORLEY SIGNS TO SEWARD COLLEGE 050124

(Photos by Elli Franke/WHS Crusader Yearbook & Sheadyn Stewart)

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