When the Ankeny girls' tennis team suffered an 8-3 loss at Southeast Polk on April 12, senior Alexis Legg didn't stick around for the end of the meet. Legg, a dual athlete, lost her singles match before leaving to join the Ankeny girls' soccer squad, which was also playing at Southeast Polk that night. She scored a goal as the Hawkettes posted a 3-2 … [Read more...] about Hawkettes avenge earlier loss, top S.E. Polk in regional quarterfinal
Girls' Tennis
Hawkettes fall to 3-5 after losing to Valley
The Ankeny girls' tennis team dropped an 11-0 decision to visiting Valley in a CIML Central Conference dual meet on Tuesday. The win improved the Tigers to 4-1 in the conference and 8-3 overall. The Hawkettes' records dropped to 0-4 and 3-5. Despite the loss, Ankeny coach Katie Owens was proud of her team's effort. "Our tennis game is improving with … [Read more...] about Hawkettes fall to 3-5 after losing to Valley
Blatt, Reilly Johnson provide lone victory in Hawkettes’ loss at Waukee
The Ankeny girls' tennis team dropped a 10-1 decision at Waukee in a CIML Central Conference meet on Thursday. The Hawkettes' lone victory came at No. 5 doubles, where the duo of Lydia Blatt and Reilly Johnson posted a 6-1, 6-0 triumph over Audrey Messman and Delaney Deering. "Our No. 5 doubles played awesome in the wind," said Ankeny coach Katie … [Read more...] about Blatt, Reilly Johnson provide lone victory in Hawkettes’ loss at Waukee
Hawkettes reach .500 mark with win over Fort Dodge
The Ankeny girls' tennis team evened its record at 3-3 with a 7-4 victory over visiting Fort Dodge in a non-conference meet on Tuesday. The Hawkettes won four of the six singles matches and three of the five doubles contests. "It was a great night for the girls," said Ankeny coach Katie Owens. "They played Fort Dodge tough." Ankeny's singles winners … [Read more...] about Hawkettes reach .500 mark with win over Fort Dodge
Jacobson leads Ankeny girls’ tennis team to 4th-place finish
Alli Jacobson placed second in No. 3 singles at the Boone Invitational on Friday, helping the Ankeny girls' tennis team to a fourth-place finish. Jacobson had three close matches on the day. She posted 6-5 victories over players from Indianola and Des Moines Roosevelt, but dropped a 6-5 decision to an opponent from Boone. Jacobson finished with 17 … [Read more...] about Jacobson leads Ankeny girls’ tennis team to 4th-place finish
Centennial girls top Hawkettes while raising more than $500 for ACS
While Ankeny's crosstown rivals battled on the tennis court Thursday, the two schools also managed to raise some money for the American Cancer Society. It was the annual Pink Out event at the Prairie Ridge courts, where the Ankeny Centennial girls' team rolled to an 11-0 victory over Ankeny. "Centennial's a tough team, but the main thing is that we had … [Read more...] about Centennial girls top Hawkettes while raising more than $500 for ACS
Hawkettes top East, even record at 2-2
The Ankeny girls' tennis team evened its overall record at 2-2 with an 8-3 victory at Des Moines East in a non-conference meet on Tuesday. The Hawkettes won five of the six singles matches, then added three more wins in doubles. The loss dropped the Scarlets to 1-2 on the season. "It was a great night for our girls," said Ankeny coach Katie Owens. "It … [Read more...] about Hawkettes top East, even record at 2-2
Hawkettes tie for 3rd at Indianola Invitational
The Ankeny girls' tennis team tied for third place in the four-team Indianola Invitational on Friday. Pella won the tournament for the fourth straight year, racking up 148 points. Indianola was second with 126 points, while Ankeny and Southeast Polk both finished with 61. The Hawkettes were led by Reilly Johnson and Lydia Blatt, who teamed up for a … [Read more...] about Hawkettes tie for 3rd at Indianola Invitational
Hawkettes tumble at S.E. Polk, 8-3
The Ankeny girls' tennis team dropped an 8-3 decision at Southeast Polk in a CIML Central Conference meet on Thursday. Abby Johnson contributed to two of the Hawkettes' three victories. She posted a 6-3, 6-2 win over Brooke Shepherd in the No. 5 singles match, then teamed up with Megan Somerfeld for another win at No. 2 doubles. Ankeny's other victory … [Read more...] about Hawkettes tumble at S.E. Polk, 8-3
Hawkettes win nailbiter against Mason City, 6-5
Every point counted on Tuesday in a girls' high school tennis dual meet between Ankeny and visiting Mason City. The two teams split the six singles matches, which meant that the five doubles contests would decide the meet. The Mohawks won the No. 1 and 2 doubles matches in straight sets, but the Hawkettes managed to win the other three matches--two of … [Read more...] about Hawkettes win nailbiter against Mason City, 6-5
Blimpie Sub of the Week: Marie Beecham, Ankeny girls’ tennis
Marie Beecham of the Ankeny girls' tennis team is the Ankeny Fanatic Sub of the Week sponsored by Blimpie. Beecham, a senior, opened the season as the No. 1 player for the Hawkettes, who bounced back from an 11-0 loss to Ames with a 6-5 victory over Mason City on Tuesday. "She has grown so much as a tennis player," said Ankeny coach Katie Owens. … [Read more...] about Blimpie Sub of the Week: Marie Beecham, Ankeny girls’ tennis
Hawkettes drop opener to Ames, 11-0
A cold wind has blown throughout much of the state this week. The Ankeny girls' tennis team felt a different kind of breeze on Thursday. The Hawkettes opened their season with a CIML Central Conference dual meet against visiting Ames, one of the state's top teams. The Little Cyclones blasted winners all over the court en route to an 11-0 … [Read more...] about Hawkettes drop opener to Ames, 11-0
Ankeny girls’ tennis team to rely on multi-sport athletes
Two of the best players on the Ankeny girls' tennis team spend most of their time focusing on other sports. Senior Alexis Legg also plays for the Ankeny girls' soccer squad during the spring. She will play that sport in college at Augustana (S.D.). "(Legg) has so much to balance," said Ankeny girls' tennis coach Katie Owens. "But she is awesome at … [Read more...] about Ankeny girls’ tennis team to rely on multi-sport athletes