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2026 Boys Tennis Championships Review

23 min · Gestern
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Dr. Jennifer Rukstad, James Melton, and Andrew Kaufman recap the 2026 MSHSAA Boys Tennis Championships, highlighting the sport’s unique format with separate individual singles/doubles and team tournaments. They list the top four finishers in each class for singles and doubles, including Class 1 doubles champions Kyler Skidmore and William Shiel (Maryville), who joins this episode with their Head Coach Nicole McGinnis. The guests reflect on what it means to win the first tennis state title in Maryville history, the experience of competing at state and meeting top talent and sportsmanlike opponents such as Bolivar, and why sportsmanship matters in tennis. They emphasize that friendships, team camaraderie, and community pride are bigger takeaways than trophies, and encourage students to participate in sports and activities for lifelong connections. McGinnis shares why she coaches—enjoying daily work with athletes who set goals and strive to improve. The interview closes with what’s next for each guest and congratulations on their achievement. The hosts end with notes on streaks and program history, plus reflections on first-time individual champions, the same boys’ and girls’ team champions across all classes, and Springfield’s hosting at Cooper Tennis Complex despite weather.

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Episode 2026 Boys Tennis Championships Review Cover

2026 Boys Tennis Championships Review

Dr. Jennifer Rukstad, James Melton, and Andrew Kaufman recap the 2026 MSHSAA Boys Tennis Championships, highlighting the sport’s unique format with separate individual singles/doubles and team tournaments. They list the top four finishers in each class for singles and doubles, including Class 1 doubles champions Kyler Skidmore and William Shiel (Maryville), who joins this episode with their Head Coach Nicole McGinnis. The guests reflect on what it means to win the first tennis state title in Maryville history, the experience of competing at state and meeting top talent and sportsmanlike opponents such as Bolivar, and why sportsmanship matters in tennis. They emphasize that friendships, team camaraderie, and community pride are bigger takeaways than trophies, and encourage students to participate in sports and activities for lifelong connections. McGinnis shares why she coaches—enjoying daily work with athletes who set goals and strive to improve. The interview closes with what’s next for each guest and congratulations on their achievement. The hosts end with notes on streaks and program history, plus reflections on first-time individual champions, the same boys’ and girls’ team champions across all classes, and Springfield’s hosting at Cooper Tennis Complex despite weather.

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3. Juni 20267 min
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2026 Baseball Championships Preview

The MSHSAA All-Access Podcast previews the 2026 MSHSAA Baseball Championships with Assistant Executive Director, Daryl Bradley joining Executive Director Dr. Jennifer Rukstad. The six-day tournament runs June 1–6 at the Ozark Mountain Sports Complex with four daily games at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., and 7 p.m., rotating classifications: Class 1–2 early week, Class 3–4 midweek, and Class 5–6 June 5–6. The postseason includes six classes and 80 district tournaments: Classes 1–4 have 16 districts each and advance through sectionals (May 25–26) to quarterfinals (May 27–28), while Classes 5–6 have eight districts each and use best-of-three quarterfinal series May 29–30 at one site. Spectators are encouraged to buy digital tickets, with games also on MSHSAA-TV; the venue offers ample seating, parking, concessions, and souvenirs, with advice to prepare for sun and variable weather.

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