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Shorewood, Shorecrest Doubles Teams Qualify for State 3A Tournament

Cameron McDowell and Stuart Schachle advance to the doubles championship final of the 3A District 1 tennis tournament against Chris Sato and Nick North from Shorecrest at Stanwood High School, Wednesday.

The Shorewood doubles team of Cameron McDowell and Stuart Schachle, Wesco 3A doubles champs, won two matches to reach the doubles championship final at 3A District 1 tennis tournament at Stanwood High School.

McDowell and Schachle qualified for the WIAA State tennis tournament held in Kennewick, Washington at Kamiakin High School. in Late May of 2013. They will meet Chris Sato and Nick North from Shorecrest, who also qualified for state, in the final to determine the No. 1 seed from the district.

The Shorewood duo defeated Jack Lund and Kurtis Hushagen from Stanwood 6-0, 6-4, in their first match.

The T-Birds then defeated Evan Saunders and Nishaant Limaye from Shorecrest 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, in a hard fought match.  

Shorewood's Logan Keebler lost his first singles match to Everett's Ulises Aceves 3-6, 4-6 in his first match. He fought back in his second match to defeat Oak Harbor's Charles Southard 6-1, 6-1 and stay alive for third place and a trip to state.  

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