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Morrow dominated the competition throughout the tournament, not dropping a single game until a commanding 6-1, 6-2 victory over 10th-grader Paras Odudu of St.
Already recognized as one of the most promising young players in the state, Morrow qualified for the state tournament as the Region 3 champion, after defeating Scout Helveston of Episcopal School of Acadiana in the regional finals.
McAllister’s championship win marks a defining moment in what’s shaping up to be a standout tennis career. Ranked nationally on TennisRecruiting.net and already facing—and beating—much older opponents, she has established herself as a rising star not only in Louisiana but across the junior tennis landscape. As just an eighth grader, McAllister Morrow’s name is now etched in the LHSAA record books, and her incredible 109-game winning streak is a testament to her talent, training, and tenacity.
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