Jasper boys tennis duo makes program history with IHSAA state championship

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Another IHSAA tennis doubles state championship belongs to Jasper High School.

Four months after Reese Mundy and Paige Giesler became the school’s third girls pair to clinch an IHSAA title, seniors Caleb Schnarr and Eli Flick won a doubles championship of their own. They knocked off Carmel’s No. 1 duo in straight sets to clinch the first boys individual title in program history.

They won the first set 6-1 before the second was retired at 1-1 because of an injury.

Jasper’s No. 1 tennis duo of Caleb Schnarr and Eli Flick win the first IHSAA individual boys state championship in program history.

Jasper’s No. 1 tennis duo of Caleb Schnarr and Eli Flick win the first IHSAA individual boys state championship in program history.

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Wildcats coach Scott Yarbrough has guided three third doubles pairs to state championships over the last three years.

It was a memorable fall for the entire Jasper program. The Wildcats advanced to the semifinals of the IHSAA team state finals and fell to eventual runner-up Center Grove 3-2.

Schnarr and Flick finished 20-1 overall as the No. 1 doubles pair; Schnarr also was the Mental Attitude Award winner.

This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: IHSAA boys tennis: Jasper wins No. 1 doubles state championship

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