Mountain Brook High School's tennis teams achieved a historic sweep at the Class 6A state championships in April, marking the 18th instance of both boys and girls claiming titles in the same season. The girls secured their sixth consecutive championship, while the boys earned their third in a row. Dominating the tournament, the boys scored an impressive 71 points, finishing 28 points ahead of the runner-up, while the girls outscored their nearest competitors by 29 points. Outstanding individual performances included five boys winning their singles finals and four girls capturing singles titles, reinforcing the program's legacy.

By the Numbers
  • Both teams scored a total of 71 points (boys) and 68 points (girls).
  • The boys won by an impressive 28-point margin over the runner-up.
  • The girls outperformed the runner-up by 29 points.
State of Play
  • Mountain Brook's boys reached five singles finals, capturing all titles.
  • The girls won four singles titles, enhancing their legacy with an undefeated season for some players.
What's Next

As both teams continue to build upon their legacy, attention will turn to how they can maintain this level of excellence in upcoming seasons. Continued recruitment and training will be key for future success.

Bottom Line

This latest championship sweep solidifies Mountain Brook's status as a powerhouse in high school tennis, with unmatched achievements that highlight both individual and team successes. Their dominance in the sport sets a high standard for future competitors.