Hoisington Cardinals Sweep Phillipsburg Tennis Tournament

Brothers Jasper and Gabriel Pawlowski win singles titles, No. 1 doubles team places second.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 9:37pm

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The Hoisington High School tennis team had a dominant performance at the Phillipsburg Tennis Tournament on Monday, with the Cardinals sweeping the singles titles and their No. 1 doubles team finishing as runners-up.

Why it matters

This tournament victory continues Hoisington's strong tennis tradition and showcases the depth of talent on their roster. The Cardinals' success will boost their confidence heading into the postseason as they look to make a deep run.

The details

In singles play, Hoisington's Jasper Pawlowski won the No. 1 singles title with a perfect 3-0 record, while his brother Gabriel Pawlowski took the No. 2 singles championship, also going 3-0. In doubles, the Cardinals' No. 1 team of Layton Mooney and Xander Mooney placed second with a 2-1 mark.

  • The Phillipsburg Tennis Tournament took place on Monday, March 31, 2026.

The players

Jasper Pawlowski

Hoisington's No. 1 singles player, who won his division with a 3-0 record.

Gabriel Pawlowski

Hoisington's No. 2 singles player, who also won his division with a 3-0 record.

Layton Mooney

One half of Hoisington's No. 1 doubles team, which placed second.

Xander Mooney

The other half of Hoisington's No. 1 doubles team, which placed second.

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What’s next

The Cardinals will look to carry this momentum into the postseason as they aim to make a deep run and compete for a state championship.

The takeaway

Hoisington's tennis program continues to be a powerhouse, with the Cardinals dominating the competition at the Phillipsburg Tournament and showcasing their depth of talent across singles and doubles play.