Reader poll: Who is the Athens-area postseason tennis player of the year in 2025?
Now it's time for readers to pick their tennis player of the year.
Oconee County girls were the only ones to bring home a title, their first since 2006, when they defeated Southeast Bulloch. Senior, now alumna, Cadence Keese, who earned 3A-Region 8 Player of the Year honors earlier in the season for her singles performance and finished 20-2 overall, helped the team win the state title after winning a state title in track the day before.
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Below are the nominees for the tennis postseason all-area team. These athletes were nominated by their coaches.
The polls will be open until Wednesday, June 11 at 5 p.m. For questions, feel free to email Athens Banner-Herald high school sports reporter Sara Tidwell (stidwell@gannett.com).
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Athens-area postseason tennis player of the year reader poll: Girls
Athens-area postseason tennis player of the year reader poll: Boys
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