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Fall River Today
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Top Herald News boys tennis players to watch this spring
Five Greater Fall River boys tennis teams return key players for the upcoming season
Apr. 2, 2026 at 9:19am
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The Herald News has highlighted five top boys tennis players from the Greater Fall River area to watch this spring season. Among them is Plymouth North junior Bryce Murray, who is expected to compete for a starting singles spot on the Blue Eagles' roster.
Why it matters
High school boys tennis is a popular spring sport in the Greater Fall River region, with several competitive teams vying for conference and state titles each year. Identifying the top individual players to watch provides insight into which teams and players may emerge as contenders in the upcoming season.
The details
The five players highlighted by The Herald News include Bryce Murray of Plymouth North, who is expected to compete for a starting singles role after serving as the team's captain last year. Other players to watch include returning starters and standouts from Durfee, Tiverton, Somerset Berkley, and Bishop Connolly high schools.
- The spring 2026 high school boys tennis season is set to begin in April.
The players
Bryce Murray
A junior at Plymouth North High School who served as the team's captain last season and is expected to compete for a starting singles spot this spring.
The takeaway
The upcoming high school boys tennis season in the Greater Fall River area promises to be competitive, with several teams and individual players poised to make an impact. Monitoring the progress of these top players throughout the spring will provide insight into which teams and athletes emerge as the region's top contenders.


