The Mid-Penn had a strong 2025 girls tennis season.
The conference finished with a District 3 champion and had an athlete finish with fourth-place medal in the PIAA tournament.
Let’s go back and look at some of the top performers in the conference.
Here is PennLive’s 2025 girls tennis all-star team.
Pragnya Joshi, Cumberland Valley
Joshi has built quite the reputation for herself as a junior. She went further than any Mid-Penn athlete this season placing fourth in the PIAA 3A singles tournament. In addition to her Mid-Penn singles silver, she earned Mid-Penn district doubles gold and District 3 3A bronze.
Mia Schreader, Camp Hill
Schreader is always a contender for gold on the Mid-Penn 2A bracket. This season she ended with a silver medal and an appearance in the District 3 2A tournament.
Evyennia Raudenbush, Big Spring
Raudenbush’s unique situation doesn’t allow her to play regular season tennis, but she’s a true contender when the playoffs begin. This year she took home the Mid-Penn 2A championship over Schreader and finished in third place in the District 3 2A tournament.
Teagan Pardo, Bishop McDevitt
Pardo’s goal coming into the season was to get a medal and she did just that by earning a bronze medal in the Mid-Penn 2A tournament. She also qualified for the District 3 2A playoffs.
Jonna Liu, State College
Liu finished the season with a 10-1 record, leading the Lions to a silver medal in the District 6 team tournament.
Grace Livingston, East Pennsboro
Livingston was a huge part of East Pennsboro’s 11-2 record and team appearance in the District 3 2A playoffs. Personally, she qualified for the District 3 2A doubles tournament with partner Chelsea Hoover.
Ryma Saha, Mechanicsburg
Mechanicsburg wanted to get to the District 3 playoffs as a team. However, Saha was the only one to qualify for the District 3 3A playoffs in the singles bracket.
Aaruhi Jairath, Hershey
Jairath was one of the top players in the Mid-Penn, securing the No. 4 seed in the Mid-Penn 3A tournament. She made a run to the semifinals and earned a berth in the District 3 3A playoffs.
Riya Srinivas, Cumberland Valley (Player of the Year)
Srinivas worked her way back from an ankle injury that sidelined her for her junior season. She finished her high school career with multiple big-time victories, including in the Mid-Penn singles and doubles 3A and District 3 3A singles championships. She also went on a PIAA run to the quarterfinals.
Srinivas is now a three-time PennLive girls tennis Player of the Year.
Coach of the Year: Nick Mallos, Cumberland Valley
Mallos took home Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season after another sensational season from Cumberland Valley. The Eagles secured five medals, including four golds, during the Mid-Penn 3A championships, sent two athletes to the District 3 and PIAA tournaments and won a D3 team bronze medal.
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