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Ashe County Men's Tennis Climbs to Second in MVAC
The Huskies won three conference matches in March to move up the standings.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 3:22pm
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Ashe County's men's tennis team has risen to second place in the MVAC standings, showcasing the program's strength and competitiveness.West Jefferson TodayThe Ashe County High School men's tennis team has jumped to second place in the Mountain Valley Athletic Conference (MVAC) standings after winning three conference matches to close out the month of March.
Why it matters
Tennis is a popular spring sport in the MVAC region, and the conference standings are closely watched by local fans and college recruiters. Ashe County's rise to second place shows the team's strength and competitiveness within the highly competitive MVAC.
The details
The Huskies won three key conference matches in March to improve their MVAC record and move up the standings. Their strong performance has put them in contention for the conference title and a potential berth in the state playoffs.
- Ashe County won three conference matches in March to close out the month.
- The team is currently sitting in second place in the MVAC standings.
The players
Ashe County High School
A public high school located in West Jefferson, North Carolina that fields a competitive men's tennis team in the Mountain Valley Athletic Conference.
What’s next
The Huskies will look to continue their strong play in the coming weeks as they compete for the MVAC championship and a spot in the state playoffs.
The takeaway
Ashe County's men's tennis team has emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the MVAC, showcasing the strength of the program and the talent of its players.

