Lebanon Warriors Girls Tennis Aims for MWC Title

Second-year head coach Endya Robinson leads team's resurgence after playing for Warriors in high school.

Apr. 8, 2026 at 7:01pm

A fragmented, geometric painting in shades of green, blue, and yellow, depicting the overlapping movements and perspectives of a girls tennis match.A vibrant, cubist-inspired illustration captures the dynamic energy of a girls tennis match, reflecting the Lebanon Warriors' renewed focus and determination under their new head coach.Lebanon Today

Lebanon's girls tennis team is on the upswing under second-year head coach Endya Robinson, a Warrior alum who played four years on the team herself. Robinson says the program's resurgence is going according to plan as the team sets its sights on competing for the Midwestern Conference (MWC) title.

Why it matters

The Lebanon girls tennis team has struggled in recent years, but Robinson's leadership and the players' dedication are helping revive the program and restore pride in the Warriors' tennis tradition. A strong season could put Lebanon back on the map in the competitive MWC.

The details

In her second year as head coach, Robinson is implementing her vision to rebuild the Lebanon girls tennis team. As a former Warrior player herself, she understands the program's history and is working to instill that pride in the current roster. The team has been training hard and is determined to compete for the MWC title after finishing near the bottom of the standings in previous seasons.

  • Robinson is in her second year as head coach of the Lebanon girls tennis team.
  • The Midwestern Conference (MWC) tennis season is currently underway.

The players

Endya Robinson

The head coach of the Lebanon girls tennis team and a former Warrior player herself.

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What they’re saying

“It's been really exciting.”

— Endya Robinson, Head Coach, Lebanon Girls Tennis

What’s next

The Lebanon girls tennis team will compete in several key MWC matches over the next few weeks as they aim to climb the standings and challenge for the conference title.

The takeaway

Under the leadership of former Warrior player Endya Robinson, the Lebanon girls tennis team is working to restore the program's proud tradition and compete for championships in the Midwestern Conference.