The Register’s All-County girls tennis team for 2016:
ALL-COUNTY FIRST TEAM
SINGLES
Jasie Dunk, Sr. & Danielle Willson, Jr.
Corona del Mar
The Register’s co-players of the year.
Jadie Acidera
JSerra, Sr.
She was dominant in capturing her third consecutive Trinity League singles crown and posted an overall record of 67-1. The Cal State Fullerton commit advanced to the round of 16 at the CIF-SS Individual championships.
Soly Colling
Villa Park, Jr.
She excelled in her first year atop Villa Park’s singles lineup, and established herself as one of Orange County’s top talents returning next fall. Colling became the third consecutive Villa Park player to capture the Crestview League singles title. She finished her season with a 41-4 mark, and was one of only three local players to advance to the quarterfinals of the CIF-SS Individual championships.
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ALL-COUNTY GIRLS TENNIS
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Emilee Duong
Valencia, Sr.
The five-star senior capped her tremendous high school career with a 43-1 record and a third straight Empire League singles crown. Duong’s lone loss of the year came in the round of 16 at the CIF-SS Individual championships.
Kerisa Lin
Northwood, Sr.
The former Pacific Coast League singles champ won 40-plus matches in her final season at Northwood. Behind Lin, the Timberwolves made their second straight trip to the Division 1 quarterfinals. Northwood finished the season ranked No. 3 in the county with Lin at the forefront. She will attend the University of Chicago next fall.
Ashley Teng
Beckman, Jr.
Beckman was ranked No. 1 in CIF-SS Division 2 at the end of the regular season, thanks in large part to Teng. She went 53-4 in the ultra-competitive Pacific Coast League and was as consistent as any player in the county. She will enter 2017 as one of the favorites to win the coveted PCL singles title and should make a run in CIF.
DOUBLES
Camellia Edalat, Sr., and Brooke Kenerson, Jr.
Corona del Mar
CdM’s top duo went 50-5, and proved to be a lock to grab three points in a match, regardless of the opponent. The tandem finished second in the Pacific Coast League Individual championships and advanced to the round of 16 at CIF-SS.
Ashlyn Wang, Sr., and Kayla Agustin, Jr.
University
The Trojans were a mainstay at No. 2 in the county rankings, and it started with its top doubles team. Wang and Agustin dropped only two sets and finished with a 25-2 record while leading University to the semifinals of the Division 1 playoffs. Wang played in the CIF Individuals championships and advanced to the round of 16.
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