Western Brown Broncos Remain Unbeaten with 5-0 Win Over Clinton-Massie Falcons

The league-leading Broncos continued their strong season with a dominant victory over the winless Falcons.

Apr. 10, 2026 at 12:48am

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a high school tennis match, with overlapping planes of navy, green, and orange representing the dynamic action and competition on the court.The Western Brown Broncos' undefeated season continues with a decisive victory over the Clinton-Massie Falcons, showcasing the team's consistent and dominant play on the tennis court.Mount Orab Today

The Western Brown Broncos remained unbeaten in SBAAC American Division play on Thursday with a decisive 5-0 win over the Clinton-Massie Falcons. The Broncos, who are now 5-0 in the division, showcased their depth and consistency across singles and doubles matches.

Why it matters

This victory keeps the Broncos atop the SBAAC American Division standings, maintaining their position as the team to beat. For the struggling Falcons, who are now 0-5 in the division, the loss highlights the work they have ahead to become more competitive in the highly competitive conference.

The details

In singles play, Western Brown's Brayden Vavilov defeated Clinton-Massie's Jackson Randolph 6-2, 6-2, while Evan Flischel and Memphis Yining also won their respective matches. In doubles, the Broncos' pairings of Connor Gulley/Coben Curl and Mason Jackson/Easton Bolender cruised to straight-set victories.

  • The match took place on Thursday, April 9, 2026 at Western Brown High School.

The players

Western Brown Broncos

The league-leading high school tennis team that remained unbeaten in SBAAC American Division play with this victory.

Clinton-Massie Falcons

The winless high school tennis team that suffered a 5-0 defeat against the Broncos, dropping their SBAAC American Division record to 0-5.

Brayden Vavilov

The Western Brown singles player who defeated Clinton-Massie's Jackson Randolph in straight sets.

Evan Flischel

The Western Brown singles player who won his match against Clinton-Massie's Hayden Frenek.

Memphis Yining

The Western Brown singles player who defeated Clinton-Massie's Wyatt Kothman.

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What they’re saying

“'The whole team is getting more consistent.'”

— David Taylor, Clinton-Massie Head Coach

The takeaway

The Broncos' dominant performance showcases their depth and consistency, cementing their status as the team to beat in the SBAAC American Division. For the Falcons, this loss underscores the work they have ahead to become more competitive in the highly competitive conference.