On Thursday night at the Southeast Tennis and Learning Center, Long completed her high school journey with her fourth consecutive DCIAA title, scoring a convincing 6-0, 6-1 victory over Wilson sophomore Aureja Jureviciute.

In the team competition, perennial powerhouse Wilson took the title by virtue of its 9-0 regular season record, while School Without Walls (9-1) finished second. Theodore Roosevelt (8-2) was third.

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“My goals were to basically win it all,” Long said. “I knew I had the skill to do it, and so with the right mind set, it was something I knew I could do.”

Long wasn’t expecting to be at her best Thursday because of a nagging wrist injury, but the knowledge that this would be her last match for the Bulldogs was enough to motivate her to play at a high level. After winning the first set without dropping a game, Long felt confident that the title would likely be hers.

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Armed with a heavy serve and aggressive forehand, Long simply overpowered her opponent and displayed the skills that have landed her the opportunity to play at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, a Division I school that reached the NCAA team championships this past spring.

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“I knew it was my last match,” Long said. “It was in the back of my head the whole match. I knew I had to play well. Last match, I had to end with a bang.”

On the boys’ side, Wilson sophomore Will Coad defended his title with a 6-1, 7-5 win over School Without Walls freshman Rhajzon Rankins.

Coad started off the match strong but struggled to remain focused with the finish line in sight up 1-0, 40-love in the second set. The two traded serves until Coad broke with the set tied at 5.

“My serve got me through it,” Coad said. “I wasn’t playing anywhere near as well as I could, but I just kept serving away.”

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Wilson also showed its depth and dominated in the doubles portion of the tournament with representatives in both finals.

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Juniors Nicolas Ortiz and Noa Espinosa defeated fellow junior teammates, Eddie Rapoport and Cameron Rao, 6-1, 6-0, to win the boys’ title, while sophomores Natalia Thomas and Sara Rakas scored a 6-4, 2-6, 10-7 victory over sophomore Maggy Esserman-Rice and junior Alexandra Tomkin to repeat as girls’ doubles champions.