Carbon High Boys' Tennis Defeats North Sanpete

The Dinos won 5-1 at home, losing only the third singles match.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 2:11pm

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The Carbon High School boys' tennis team defeated the North Sanpete Hawks in a home match on Tuesday, losing only the third singles match but winning the rest of the contests in straight sets to secure a 5-1 victory.

Why it matters

This win helps the Carbon High boys' tennis team continue their strong season and build momentum as they prepare for upcoming matches against other regional opponents.

The details

In the singles matches, Xander Carrillo won the first singles match, and Levi King won the second singles match. In doubles, the pairs of Judson Varner/Carter Abbott and Rylen Hatch/Alden Pilling won their respective matches. Tain Varner and Spencer Hawley also won the final doubles match.

  • The match took place on Tuesday, April 8, 2026.
  • The Dinos will face Manti on Thursday, April 10, 2026 at 3:30 PM.

The players

Xander Carrillo

A player on the Carbon High School boys' tennis team who won the first singles match.

Levi King

A player on the Carbon High School boys' tennis team who won the second singles match.

Judson Varner

One half of the first doubles team that won their match for Carbon High School.

Carter Abbott

One half of the first doubles team that won their match for Carbon High School.

Rylen Hatch

One half of the second doubles team that won their match for Carbon High School.

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What’s next

The Dinos will face Manti on Thursday, April 10, 2026 at 3:30 PM.

The takeaway

This victory continues Carbon High's strong boys' tennis season and sets them up well for their upcoming match against regional opponent Manti.