Dirigo High School - History of Dirigo Tennis Boys & Girls

History of Dirigo Tennis Boys & Girls

Girls Coach-Art Chamberlin 1981–present

Boys Coach- Bruce Thompson 1977–present

  • Boys Tennis MVC Champs 2006
  • Boys Tennis MVC Champs 2007
  • Boys Tennis MVS Champs 2008

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  • Mountain Valley Champs-1988 through 1990 + 1993 +1998 +2001 + 2003
  • State Champs Class B 1983-1984

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