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Bulldogs Tennis Teams Sweep Cross-Town Rivals TCC
Thomasville High School's tennis teams defeated the TCC Yellow Jackets in both boys' and girls' matches ahead of the Region Play-In Tournament.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 11:51am
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Thomasville High School's tennis teams demonstrate their growth and determination in a hard-fought victory over cross-town rivals TCC.Thomasville TodayThe Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs tennis teams from Thomasville High School secured wins over their cross-town rivals, the TCC Yellow Jackets, on Tuesday afternoon. The girls' team won 4-0, while the boys' team also claimed victory despite the match being cut short due to a lightning delay. The teams now turn their focus to the upcoming Region Play-In Tournament, where the Lady Dogs will enter as the #5 seed and the Bulldogs as the #3 seed.
Why it matters
This victory over their cross-town rivals is an important confidence boost for the Thomasville High School tennis teams as they prepare for the upcoming Region Play-In Tournament. The teams have shown significant growth and improvement since their earlier matchup against TCC earlier this season, demonstrating their ability to make adjustments and come together as a unit.
The details
In the girls' match, Ella Rodd, Ruby Do, and Kamryn Shokat all won their singles matches, while the number one doubles team of Caroline Still and Trinity Do also claimed victory. The boys' team saw strong performances from Wesley Montgomery in singles and the number two doubles pair of Pace Hale and Jackson Millings, who battled it out in a three-set match. The number one doubles team of Joe Douglas and William Casper also secured a win for the Bulldogs before the match was cut short due to a lightning delay.
- The Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs tennis teams faced off against their cross-town rivals, the TCC Yellow Jackets, on Tuesday afternoon.
- The Region Play-In Tournament will take place on Monday, April 13th.
- The Lady Dogs will enter the Region Play-In Tournament as the #5 seed and will play Berrien County at 9:30 a.m.
- The Bulldogs will enter the Region Play-In Tournament as the #3 seed and will play Bacon County at 1 p.m.
The players
Ella Rodd
The number one girls' singles player for the Thomasville High School Bulldogs.
Ruby Do
The number two girls' singles player for the Thomasville High School Bulldogs.
Kamryn Shokat
The number three girls' singles player for the Thomasville High School Bulldogs.
Caroline Still
One half of the number one girls' doubles team for the Thomasville High School Bulldogs.
Trinity Do
One half of the number one girls' doubles team for the Thomasville High School Bulldogs.
What they’re saying
“The first time we faced TCC this season, our girls won, but the boys came up just short, and we were missing key players and still figuring out our lineup early on. Since then, we've made some adjustments and really started to put the pieces together.”
— Hannah Edwards, Head Coach
What’s next
The Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs will both compete in the Region Play-In Tournament on Monday, April 13th. The Lady Dogs will face Berrien County at 9:30 a.m., while the Bulldogs will take on Bacon County at 1 p.m. Winners will advance to the Region Tournament on Wednesday, April 15th, and Thursday, April 16th.
The takeaway
Thomasville High School's tennis teams have shown significant growth and improvement since their earlier matchup against TCC, demonstrating their ability to make adjustments and come together as a unit. This victory over their cross-town rivals is an important confidence boost as they prepare for the upcoming Region Play-In Tournament, where they will look to continue their success and advance to the Region Tournament.

