Ada High School Sweeps Ardmore Tennis Tournament

Both the boys and girls teams from Ada High School took home titles at the annual Ardmore Tournament.

Apr. 7, 2026 at 9:00am

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The Ada High School tennis teams dominated the annual Ardmore Tournament, with the girls team and boys team both winning their respective championships. The Byng High School boys team finished as the runner-up in the tournament.

Why it matters

The Ardmore Tournament is a highly competitive regional event that draws top tennis programs from across southern Oklahoma. Ada's sweep of both the girls and boys titles showcases the strength and depth of their tennis program, which has consistently been among the state's best in recent years.

The details

In the girls final, Ada defeated rival Byng High School to claim the tournament championship. On the boys side, Ada also came out on top, with Byng finishing as the runner-up.

  • The Ardmore Tournament took place on April 5-6, 2026.

The players

Ada High School

A public high school located in Ada, Oklahoma that has a strong history of success in tennis, with both the boys and girls teams regularly competing for state championships.

Byng High School

A public high school located in Byng, Oklahoma that is a longtime rival of Ada High School in tennis and other sports.

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What’s next

The Oklahoma state high school tennis championships are scheduled for May 10-11, 2026, where Ada will look to defend their titles and Byng will aim to unseat the defending champions.

The takeaway

Ada High School's dominant performance at the Ardmore Tournament underscores their status as one of the premier tennis programs in the state of Oklahoma, with both the boys and girls teams proving their ability to win championships against top-tier competition.