State champions return to lead Lackawanna League girls' tennis season

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Last updated Aug 23, 2026

Summary

The Lackawanna League is set to feature top talent in girls' tennis as the new season begins. Montrose senior Cara Evans, the defending PIAA Class 2A singles champion, aims for another successful year alongside her sister, Anna Evans. Scranton Prep's Lily Lengyel, last year's PIAA Class 2A doubles champion, is a leading contender as well. With Scranton Prep named a favorite in Division I and Montrose heavily favored in Division II, the competition is expected to be fierce. The league includes well-regarded teams like Abington Heights and North Pocono, making this an exciting season.

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  • Montrose's Cara Evans is the PIAA Class 2A singles champion.
  • Scranton Prep won its second PIAA Class 2A championship in three seasons.
  • Strong contenders include Abington Heights and North Pocono in Division I.
  • Cara Evans finished last season with a 24-0 record.
  • Scranton Prep's Lily Lengyel is a top Class 2A player, with a career record of 68-9.
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One year ago, the Lackawanna League dominated the state in girls’ tennis. Now, the talented players will try to run it back. Montrose senior Cara Evans is the defending PIAA Class 2A singles champion. Scranton Prep’s Lily Lengyel was a PIAA Class 2A doubles champion. Scranton Prep won its second PIAA Class 2A championship in three seasons. It appears the winning will continue. “I am excited ...

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