2025 All-North Jersey girls tennis teams

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After an exciting season, these players were selected to the 2025 All-North Jersey girls tennis teams.
The North Jersey Girls Tennis Player of the Year will be announced at the North Jersey High School Sports Awards show in June. All first-team players are nominees for Player of the Year.
FIRST TEAM
Jaime Carlin
Holy Angels junior
Carlin helped the Angels win their second consecutive Bergen County team championship, taking home her second career first-singles title at the tournament. She also reached the semifinals of the inaugural Bergen County Singles Tournament as the No. 4 seed.
The Norwood resident secured a spot on the first team for the third year in a row after advancing to the NJSIAA singles Round of 16 to finish 18-5.
Kylee Hung
Saddle River Day junior
Hung is now a three-time selection, repeating on first team after earning a 2023 second-team nod at Ridgewood. She finished unbeaten in dual matches for the NJIC Patriot champs, including a 6-2, 6-3 victory over fellow first-teamer Sylvie Yao.
Although she did not play in any Bergen County events, Hung earned a 5-8 seed for the NJSIAA singles tournament and made the quarterfinals, where she ran into state runner-up Fiona Hu of Pingry.
Britney Lee
Ridgefield Park senior
The first Bergen County Singles Tournament champion completes her career as a four-time, first-team selection. Lee went unbeaten in dual matches for the Scarlets and topped fellow first-teamers Jaime Carlin and Sylvie Yao on her way to the county singles crown.
One season after being named North Jersey Girls Tennis Player of the Year, she advanced to the NJSIAA singles semifinals to cap a 19-1 campaign.
Sylvie Yao
Dwight-Englewood junior
Yao returns to the first team following her run to the Bergen County Singles Tournament final. Although she played sparingly in the regular season, the Tenafly resident helped the 15-3 Bulldogs defend their NJIC Liberty Division crown.
A 5-8 seed for the NJSIAA singles tournament, Yao emerged as one of three Bergen County players to reach the quarterfinals, where she bowed to three-time state champ Nina Abalos of Montclair Kimberley.
Mia Custodio & Norah Park
Holy Angels seniors (doubles)
For the second time in three years, a North Jersey duo played in the NJSIAA doubles final. Custodio was named to last season’s second team, but after her 2024 partner moved to singles, she joined forces with senior classmate Park to form the state tourney’s top-seeded duo.
Custodio and Park captured the Bergen County first doubles crown, and they went 16-1 in the regular season, scoring a win over the Pingry pairing that needed a marathon 6-4, 4-6, 6-6 (7-5) match to top them in the state final.
SECOND TEAM
Sabrina Chu, Demarest junior
Olivia Lai, Bergen Tech sophomore
Michelle Lee, Ridgefield Park sophomore
Jazmine Natividad, Bergenfield junior
Emily No, Holy Angels freshman
Valerie Sinitsyn, Bergen Tech freshman
THIRD TEAM
Priscilla Chow, Cresskill senior
Lily Cole, Glen Rock junior
Hrystyna Khrupalo, Passaic Tech senior
Faith Schulz, Mahwah junior
Umaiza Shaikh, Emerson sophomore

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