The Greenfield Recorder compiled All-Stars for girls and boys tennis for the spring season. Coaches input and win/loss records factored into who received recognition.

Girls

Hailey Fernandez/Brooke Charest, Frontier Regional

The No. 1 doubles team dominated its schedule throughout the regular season and into the postseason. Charest and Fernandez went 17-2 on the season and helped the Redhawks win a Western Mass. Class B championship.

Hailey Fernandez (left) and Brooke Charest of Frontier Regional during a match against Hampden Charter on April 27. Credit: ADAM HARGRAVES / Staff Photo

Olivia Wolbach, Turners Falls

Wolbach had another impressive season for the Thunder. The sophomore went undefeated at No. 1 singles for Turners Falls. For the season, Wolbach boasted an 11-0 record during team matches.

Amy Mihailicenco, Greenfield

Mihailicenco helped Greenfield to a win in the Division 5 state tournament against David Prouty. The junior was a consistent winner in No. 1 singles for Greenfield. Mihailicenco finished 6-4 on the season.

Amy Mihailicenco of the Greenfield girls tennis team looks to make a return against Chicopee on April 16 in Chicopee. Credit: ADAM HARGRAVES / Staff Photo

Kayla Fagan, Frontier Regional

Fagan went 14-5 at No. 2 singles for Frontier. The sophomore was a co-captain and a fiery competitor for the Redhawks.

“She is a consistent player who gets a lot of balls back and thrives in long rallies, Frontier coach Andrew Varnon said. “But moreover, she also is able to probe her opponents for weaknesses in order to make tactical adjustments.”

Frontier’s #2 Kayla Fagan returns a volley vs Pope Francis’ Samantha Williams in South Deerfield on May 20. PAUL FRANZ / Staff Photo

Fagan picked up a win 6-0, 6-3 win over Samantha Williams of Pope Francis in the Western Mass. Class B championship match.

Boys

Casey Bestler, Frontier Regional

Against difficult competition at No. 1 singles in the Valley Wheel, Bestler compiled a 10-5 season record for the Redhawks.

“He was far and away the best player in our league that comprised all DII and DIII teams,” Frontier coach Brian Campbell said.

Noah Kolodziej, Turners Falls

Kolodziej had a tremendous season at No. 1 singles for the Thunder. The consistency in singles competition helped Turners Falls win a Tri-County league championship.

“His technical improvement, footwork, and fortitude were unequaled,” Turners Falls coach Steve Touloumtzis said.

Kolodziej went 8-0 in league play, with another win against Monument Mountain.

Noah Kolodziej of the Turners Falls boys tennis team goes to the forehand against Greenfield, May 5 in Greenfield. Credit: ADAM HARGRAVES / Staff Photo

Honorable Mention:

Clara Kelsey, Greenfield; Hazel Foucault, Mohawk Trail; Mario Pareja, Turners Falls. Lizzy Derivolkova, Greenfield; Nethanel Martin & Daniel Lapinski, Turners Falls.

Adam Hargraves is a sports reporter at the Greenfield Recorder. A graduate of Keene State College, he covers high school and college sports. Reach him at ahargraves@recorder.com and follow him on X @Hargraves24