Cranbrook, Greenhills repeat as boys state tennis champs; Brother Rice runner up

Two Catholic High School League teams captured state titles in boys tennis: Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood in Division 3, and Ann Arbor Greenhills in Division 4. Though neither school is Catholic, they compete with local Catholic high schools in the CHSL. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice High School, which is a Catholic school, finished tied for runner up in Division 1.

The winners' circle of the state boys tennis tournament has a pair of Catholic League schools: Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood, winners of Division 3 for the fourth year in a row, and Ann Arbor Greenhills, champs of Division 4 for the 11th time in the last 15 years.

Though neither Cranbrook Kingswood or Greenhills are Catholic schools in themselves, both compete in the Catholic High School League. 

Both of the champions also boasted a host of individual titlists:

From Cranbrook Kingswood: Lucas Bosch in No. 1 Singles, Justin Luo in No. 2 Singles, Nolan Sherwood in No. 3 Singles, Joe Croskey on No. 4 Singles; Patrick Tiwari and Sohum Acharya in No. 2 Doubles, Hayes Bradley and David Hermelin in No. 3 Doubles, and Geoffrey Qin and Isaiah Croskey, No. 4 Doubles.

From Greenhills: Kaan Oral in No. 2 Singles, Mert Oral in No. 3 Singles, Taha Zirapury in No. 4 Singles; Trey Feldeisen and Henry Branch in No. 1 Doubles, Nathan Rosenberg and Finn Feldeisen in No. 3 Doubles, and Harrison Li and Alex Schwendeman, No. 4 Doubles.

In Division 1, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice tied for second in team standings. Novi Detroit Catholic Central finished 10th. Rice’s JJ Etterbeek won No. 2 Singles.

In Division 2, Detroit U-D Jesuit came in seventh, while Warren De La Salle was 13th.

In Division 4 team standings, Ann Arbor Fr. Gabriel Richard was fifth and Grosse Pointe University Liggett, eighth.

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