Justine Asman, Navarre's number one girls' tennis player, serves to Pace's Bri Abrams. Asman was defeated in her match, and the Lady Raiders were swept in the remaining six matches March 7. (Photo by Stuart Camp)
Ryan Logan (left) and Stahi Sneeder anticipate their Pace Patriot opponent's serve during a doubles match March 7 on Navarre's home courts. Although they lost this match, the Raider boys' tennis team took the meet with a 5-2 record. (Photo by Stuart Camp)
Ryan Logan rips a forehand in his March 7 match against the Pace Patriots. He won his single's match 8-4 against Pace freshman Austin Firestone. (Photo by Stuart Camp)
Navarre's Ryan Logan ranges up for a serve in a March 7 doubles match against the Pace Patriots. Logan teamed up with Stahi Sneeder, but they fell in a tie-breaker 7-9. (Photo by Stuart Camp)
Freshman Justine Asman steps into a return during her match against Pace's top ace Bri Abrams. The Lady Raider lost 6-8, but coach Rob Whitley admits that Asman is doing well against her opponents. (Photo by Stuart Camp)
Navarre's number one player, Ryan Logan serves against his Pace Patriot opponent March 7. The boys' team won five of the seven matches played. (Photo by Stuart Camp)
Senior Stahi Sneeder aims a volley against Pace's top doubles team March 7. The Raider duo -- Sneeder and Ryan Logan -- pushed the match into a tie-breaker, but lost 7-9. (Photo by Stuart Camp)