Meridian Tennis Player Reaches Singles State Finals

Spring sports season has come to a close at Meridian High School, and it with the conclusion of a number of successful campaigns for the Mustangs. The boys’ soccer team took home the VHSL Class 3 State championship, while both the boys’ lacrosse and girls’ tennis squads qualified for the State Semifinals.

Lost in all the commotion, meanwhile, was the boys’ tennis singles tournament, which featured Meridian’s Thomas Lapp. Lapp, only a sophomore, won the individual Regional championship on June 2nd to advance to the State tournament in Lynchburg, and in the Semifinals, he faced Lord Botetourt’s Ethan Steryous in a grueling battle that lasted more than two and a half hours before Lapp won in an extra set. That advanced him to play in the Finals against Brader Eby of Western Albemarle, who defeated him to capture the title.

Still, it’s worth a shoutout for Lapp and Meridian, a program that enjoyed a successful campaign at the team level by finishing 16-3 and reaching the State playoffs. Lapp’s Regional singles title was the first in program history for the Meridian boys, and while he wasn’t able to go all the way in States, he still has two more years to try again.

Recent News

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
On Key

Stories that may interest you

A Penny for Your Thoughts July 31

Donald Trump has a penchant for prisons and locking up people – former Presidents, First Ladies, an FBI Director, elected officials, immigrants. Now, his sights seem to be trained on

Our Man In Arlington August 7-31-2025

Parking spaces and stormwater flow. These are two crucial factors that need to be addressed whenever there is any new development. They are especially critical in residential development, whether it

5th Hub About To Soar in F.C.

Next month, the City of Falls Church will be graced with yet another top-shelf restaurant, this one called GrillMarX Steak House. It is getting ready to open next month and

Support Local News!

For Information on Advertising:

Legitimate news organizations need grass roots support like never before, and that includes your Falls Church News-Press. For more than 33 years, your News-Press has kept its readers informed and enlightened. We can’t continue without the support of our readers. This means YOU! Please step up in these challenging times to support the news source you are reading right now!