Tennis rankings for Week of April 11
No changes here as the tennis committee hasn’t met yet. But just for a refresher:
6A Boys
1. Edmond North
2. Tulsa Union
3. Jenks
4. Edmond Memorial
5. Broken Arrow
6. Enid
7. Putnam City North
8. Norman North
9. Mustang
10. Norman
No complaints here. Edmond North is clearly the best team. Like I said before, Putnam North prob has the best singles players, but nobody can touch depth of Huskies.
6A Girls
1. Jenks
2. Edmond North
3. Enid
4. Edmond Memorial
5. Broken Arrow
6. Owasso
7. Bartlesville
8. Muskogee
9. Mustang
10 (tie). Edmond Santa Fe, Sand Springs
Gets a little interesting. Edmond North will be tinkering with that lineup until regionals. Once it is set, again, think the Huskies are the best. Enid is a dangerous team that doesn’t quite have the depth but will cause chaos at state.
5A Boys
1. Bishop Kelley
2. Ada
3. Bishop McGuinness
4. Durant
5. Carl Albert
6. Duncan
7. Ardmore
8. Shawnee
9. Deer Creek
10. McAlester
Tough to bet against the Comets here. Ada is always in the mix, but this would appear to be Bishop Kelley’s to lose.
5A Girls
1. Bishop McGuinness
2. Duncan
3. Bishop Kelley
4. Tahlequah
5. Booker T. Washington
6. Ada
7. Ardmore
8. Carl Albert
9. Tulsa Edison
10. Durant
The big question mark in the state, if you ask me. Will the Irish hold off Duncan for their 13th consecutive team title? This is not a slam dunk this year, no sirree.
4A Boys
1. Metro Christian
2. Heritage Hall
3. Cascia Hall
4. Oklahoma Christian School
5. Anadarko
6. Oologah
7. Beaver
8. Sperry
9. Piedmont
10. Elk City
The Patriots should have all the confidence in the world after recent performances. Solid group that is poised to own outright title.
4A Girls
1. Heritage Hall
2. Cascia Hall
3. Perry
4. Byng
5. St. Mary
6. Anadarko
7. Metro Christian
8. Elk City
9. Seminole
10. Clinton
Chargers feel like they should cruise to the championship, but we’ll all have to wait and see. A lot of experience for Dick Villaflor’s girls.
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Robert Przybylo, bprzybylo@opubco.com
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Does it look like private schools have an advantage in tennis?