Five Hampton Roads teams continue their quest for a Virginia High School League state tennis championship on Thursday at Huntington Park in Newport News and at Virginia Tech.
The VHSL said in a release Tuesday that it was monitoring air quality alerts across the state, adding that the tennis championships would go on as scheduled.
Boys tennis
Championships at Huntington Park, Newport News
Class 6: Freedom vs. Langley, 9 a.m.
Class 5: Cox vs. Deep Run, 11 a.m.
Class 4: Hanover vs. Western Albemarle, 9 a.m.
Championships at Virginia Tech
Class 2: Bruton vs. Glenvar, 8:30 a.m.
Class 3: Maggie Walker vs. Monticello, 11:30 a.m.
Girls tennis
Championships at Huntington Park, Newport News
Class 6: Freedom vs. Langley, 11 a.m.
Class 5: Princess Anne vs. Douglas Freeman, 11 a.m.
Class 4: Jamestown vs. Sherando, 9 a.m.
Championships at Virginia Tech
Class 3: Maggie Walker vs. Abingdon, 10:30 a.m.
Class 2: Poqouson vs. Marion, 8:30 a.m.
Class 1: Rappahannock vs. George Wythe, 12:30 p.m.
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