Final wrap of two-day state Class AA girls tennis tournament

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SIOUX FALLS — A strong second-day performance helped Rapid City Stevens repeated as the state Class AA girls tennis champions.
The Raiders took a 10-point lead into the final day and won going away with 486.5 points in the two-day tourney that concluded on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025.
Stevens won three of the six singles flights and also two of the three doubles flights to easily outdistance runner-up Sioux Falls Lincoln (417.5).
Team Standings
Final Scores — 1. Rapid City Stevens 486.5; 2. Sioux Falls Lincoln 417.5; 3. Harrisburg 381.5; 4. Mitchell 287; 5. Yankton 257; 6. Sioux Falls Jefferson 233.5; 7. Aberdeen Central 176; 8. O’Gorman 163.5; 9. Watertown 153; 10. Brandon Valley 145; 11. Sioux Falls Washington 40.5; 12. Brookings 27.5; 13. Sioux Falls Roosevelt 20; 14. Rapid City Central 5.5.
Singles Championships
First Flight — Eloise Geraets, SF Lincoln, def. Nora Krajewski, Yankton, 6-2, 6-4. (Krajewski was two-time defending first flight champion).
Second Flight — Sylvie Mortimer, RC Stevens, def. Madelyn Von Wald, Harrisburg, 6-1, 6-0. (Mortimer repeated at second flight champion).
Third Flight — Ella Potvin, RC Stevens, def. Momo Welch Okawa, SF Lincoln, 6-3, 6-4. (Potvin repeated as third flight champion and also won fourth flight title in 2023).
Fourth Flight — Hope Gabel, Harrisburg, vs. Lauryn Gohl, SF Lincoln, 6-2, 6-1.
Fifth Flight — Bella Nelson, RC Stevens, def. Angela Ge, SF Lincoln, 6-2, 6-4. (Nelson repeated as fifth flight champion).
Sixth Flight — Jessi Muth, Harrisburg, def. Kaia Carlson, RC Stevens, 6-2, 6-3.
Doubles Championships
First Flight — Nora-Sabrina Krajewski, Yankton, def. Eloise Geraets-Lily Statema, SF Lincoln, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 10-8. (Krajewskis repeated as first-flight champions).
Second Flight — Arabella Scott-Ella Potvin, RC Stevens, vs. Momo Welch Okawa-Lauryn Gohl, SF Lincoln, 6-2, 7-5. (Scott also played on the second-flight champions in 2024).
Third Flight — Bella Nelson-Elena Braun, RC Stevens, def. Hannah Frye-Jessi Muth, Harrisburg, 6-2, 6-2. (Nelson also played on third-flight champions in 2024).
Watertown-Aberdeen Central Highlights
Aberdeen Central finished seventh (176) and Watertown ninth (153) out of 14 teams.
Jennika Kettwig took fifth at No. 6 singles to lead Watertown. Leyla Meester (No. 1) finished sixth. In doubles, Meester and Jade Smith (No. 1) and Kettwig and Elly Dingsor (No. 3) each placed sixth and Savannah Sovell-Grace Pesek (No. 2) lost in the consolation championship.
Estelle Riggs (No. 4) placed fifth and Chloe Ladner (No. 3) and Mady Holman (No. 5) each sixth in singles. Sarah Knie won the second-flight singles consolation championship and Avery Tennant lost in the consolation championship at No. 1.
In doubles, Knie and Riggs lost in the semifinals and eventually finished fourth in the second flight.
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