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Oxford’s McEwen, Donoho’s Kitchen Named 2025 Calhoun County Tennis Players of the Year

Donoho’s Blair Kitchen and Oxford’s Kye McEwen are the East Alabama Sports Today players of the year for tennis in 2025. Kitchen went undefeated in the regular season and 24-2 overall while advancing to the state Class 4A-5A No. 2 singles semifinals. She and No. 1 doubles partner Avery Barnett went 22-2 and advanced to state. One of Donoho’s top six singles players since eighth grade, Kitchen will attended Auburn University in the fall and major in finance. McEwen didn’t play in the Red Wilder Tournament, the de facto county tournament, but posted a 9-2 singles record and 10-3 doubles record. He and doubles partner Lucas Somers qualified for the Class 6A state tournament. McEwen will attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and major in aerospace engineering. Also, Donoho’s Kristie Alderman is coach of the year and coached the AHSAA North All-Stars. (Submitted photos)
Donoho’s Blair Kitchen and Oxford’s Kye McEwen are the East Alabama Sports Today players of the year for tennis in 2025. Kitchen went undefeated in the regular season and 24-2 overall while advancing to the state Class 4A-5A No. 2 singles semifinals. She and No. 1 doubles partner Avery Barnett went 22-2 and advanced to state. One of Donoho’s top six singles players since eighth grade, Kitchen will attended Auburn University in the fall and major in finance. McEwen didn’t play in the Red Wilder Tournament, the de facto county tournament, but posted a 9-2 singles record and 10-3 doubles record. He and doubles partner Lucas Somers qualified for the Class 6A state tournament. McEwen will attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and major in aerospace engineering. Also, Donoho’s Kristie Alderman is coach of the year and coached the AHSAA North All-Stars. (Submitted photos)

Oxford’s McEwen, Donoho’s Kitchen East Alabama Sports Today’s king, queen of the courts for Calhoun County tennis.

Red Wilder winners

Court winners for the Red Wilder Tournament, the de facto Calhoun County Tournament:

Bear and Sons

Boys Individual Champions:
Rishi Reddy (Donoho): Court 1 singles, Court 1 doubles.
Ethan Crawford (Donoho): Court 2 Singles, Court 1 doubles.
Foster Payton (Donoho): Court 3 singles, Court 2 doubles.
Ryan Crawford (Donoho): Court 4 singles, Court 2 doubles.
Ethan Edmond (Donoho): Court 5 singles, Court 3 doubles.
Chris Perkins (Donoho): Court 3 doubles.
Cade Compton (Oxford): Court 6 singles.

Girls Individual Champions:
Avery Barnett (Donoho): Court 1 singles, Court 1 doubles.
Blair Kitchen (Donoho): Court 2 Singles, Court 1 doubles.
Anne Marie Harris (Donoho): Court 3 singles, Court 2 doubles.
Natalie Rodgers (Donoho): Court 4 singles, Court 3 doubles.
Elizabeth Downey (Donoho): Court 5 singes, Court 2 doubles.
Claire Tollison (Donoho): Court 6 singles.
Samantha Wakefield (Donoho): Court 3 doubles.

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Donoho’s Blair Kitchen and Oxford’s Kye McEwen are the East Alabama Sports Today players of the year for tennis in 2025. Kitchen went undefeated in the regular season and 24-2 overall while advancing to the state Class 4A-5A No. 2 singles semifinals. She and No. 1 doubles partner Avery Barnett went 22-2 and advanced to state. One of Donoho’s top six singles players since eighth grade, Kitchen will attended Auburn University in the fall and major in finance. McEwen didn’t play in the Red Wilder Tournament, the de facto county tournament, but posted a 9-2 singles record and 10-3 doubles record. He and doubles partner Lucas Somers qualified for the Class 6A state tournament. McEwen will attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and major in aerospace engineering. Also, Donoho’s Kristie Alderman is coach of the year and coached the AHSAA North All-Stars. (Submitted photos)
Donoho’s Blair Kitchen and Oxford’s Kye McEwen are the East Alabama Sports Today players of the year for tennis in 2025. Kitchen went undefeated in the regular season and 24-2 overall while advancing to the state Class 4A-5A No. 2 singles semifinals. She and No. 1 doubles partner Avery Barnett went 22-2 and advanced to state. One of Donoho’s top six singles players since eighth grade, Kitchen will attended Auburn University in the fall and major in finance. McEwen didn’t play in the Red Wilder Tournament, the de facto county tournament, but posted a 9-2 singles record and 10-3 doubles record. He and doubles partner Lucas Somers qualified for the Class 6A state tournament. McEwen will attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and major in aerospace engineering. Also, Donoho’s Kristie Alderman is coach of the year and coached the AHSAA North All-Stars. (Submitted photos)

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