Archer Tennis to Compete in Sweet 16 Game

Archer Tennis will compete in CIF-SS Division 4's Sweet 16 match on Friday afternoon, building on a historic regular season.
The team was ranked eighth in the division polls at the end of the regular season and traveled to Downey on Friday afternoon to play against Warren High School in its second playoffs game of the year.

This has been a year of firsts for Archer Tennis; the team won its first regular season league championship, finished first place in doubles and singles at the league finals, and was featured in the Los Angeles Times' Sports section.
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