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Panther tennis makes steady progress

Summary by Great Bend Tribune
DODGE CITY — Great Bend's tennis team showed steady progress with a fourth-place finish by doubles partners Kai Britt/Jacob Parks and a ninth-place singles medal by Aaron Ramirez at Thursday's Dodge City Tennis Invitational. Britt/Parks lost to the eventual champions and lost 8-1 to Liberal's Parker Brown. Miguel O'Valle. Ramirez rallied for two wins with a 8-3 victory over Cimarron's Pando for ninth place. "Our No. 1 doubles team showed some of…
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Great Bend Tribune broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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