Geneva boys tennis wins county championship under coach Michael Rose
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 1:16 PM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
TennisGeneva High School's boys tennis team captured the county championship on June 20, 2026, marking their first title since 2019. Under first-year coach Michael Rose, the team excelled in the Chagrin Valley Conference Lake Division, with standout performances from singles players LJ Stark and Myles Colgan and successful doubles teams. Rose, taking over for retired coach Scott Torok, was named Ashtabula County Boys Tennis Coach of the Year. Geneva also advanced two doubles teams to the district competition. Looking ahead, Rose anticipates a rebuilding year, as the team will lose seven seniors, including key players Stark and Colgan.
- •Geneva wins the county championship after a four-year gap.
- •Michael Rose named Ashtabula County Boys Tennis Coach of the Year.
- •LJ Stark and Myles Colgan led in singles for Geneva.
- •Two doubles teams advanced to the district competition.
- •The team will face significant changes with the loss of seven seniors.
- 1:16 PMYahoo Sports — Rose guided Eagles to county, CVC Lake boys tennis titles
"Following legendary coaches can be a daunting task. Michael Rose became just the sixth coach in Geneva’s 60-year tennis history this past season. “We felt the pressure,” he said. “There’s lots of expectations, and there was a great coach [Scott Torok]. To win the county tournament, a tough CVC [Chagrin Valley Conference Lake Division], get two doubles teams to the district and finish second at ...
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