Spring Sports All-Aurora 2026: Regis Jesuit sweeps all seven lines on All-Aurora Girls Tennis Team
The girls tennis season stayed the domain of Regis Jesuit, which earned all three singles and all four doubles teams on the 2026 Aurora Sentinel All-Aurora Girls Tennis Team, as determined by Class 5A state tournament performance.
Coach Jenn Armstrong’s Raiders made it to the quarterfinals of the 5A team state tournament and then saw their entire contingent make it through to the individual state tournament.
The singles contingent of sophomore Madaline Dickey (No. 1), plus seniors Otylia Martino Wojciechowski (No. 2) and Helen Adams (No. 3) were the lone local singles players to participate at the individual state tournament. Vista PEAK Prep No. 1 singles player Francesca Johnson qualified for state, but pulled out of the tournament.
Playing in the top spot in the lineup for Regis Jesuit for a second straight season, Dickey posted a 17-5 record and had the distinction of earning Regis Jesuit’s only win in the 5A team quarterfinals when she defeated Emerson Bonner of eventual state champion Ralston Valley. She won the Region 8 title to get into state, where she won her opening round match before she was defeated by Bonner, who went on to place third.
Wojciechowski (who was 9-11 on the season) won the Region 8 championship and earned a fourth trip to the state tournament, where she fell in an opening round match.
Adams moved up from doubles and finished 15-5 in the No. 3 position after a 1-1 showing at state, which ended with a quarterfinal loss to eventual third-place finisher Ainsley Cunningham of Rocky Mountain.
The No. 1 doubles of junior Abigail Puschaver and freshman Samantha Garcia Lucero secured the only place for Regis Jesuit as the duo came in fourth to finish an 18-5 season. The Raiders’ only losses of the regular season came to powerhouse Ralston Valley as well as the Cherry Creek duo that also made the state championship match, while at state they lost to the Mustangs in the semifinals before a three-set defeat at the hands of Valor Christian’s Sofia Yaron and Ella Bohling.
It was the second career top-four place for Puschaver.
Sophomore Rachel Osborn and freshman Alegra Warnaars earned the No. 2 doubles spot and had a solid season despite a first-round state tournament exit to the powerhouse Ralston Valley duo of Julia Campbell and Olivia Hendrickson. Osborn and Warnaars finished as the Region 8 runners-up and were 11-7 on the season together.
The No. 3 doubles position featured junior Brooke Griggy and freshman Samantha Groen, who each made their varsity debuts, and produced a 12-8 record plus a state tournament appearance. Griggy and Groen entered state as the Region 8 runner-up after a three-set loss and then dropped their state first round match in three lengthy sets to Rock Canyon’s Sydney Stanton and Raleigh Salazar.
The Regis Jesuit No. 4 doubles team also featured two varsity newcomers in junior Cailyn Vu and freshman Lucita Lewis, who posted a victory in their state debut before a three-set loss to the Denver South team of Harper Peterson and Kari Hresko that went on to place third. Vu and Lewis finished 13-7 overall.
Courtney Oakes is Aurora Sentinel Sports Editor. Reach him at [email protected]. Twitter/X: @aurorasports. IG: Sentinel Prep Sports
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