Boonsboro's Liao, Smithsburg's Hilliard Win
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Perfect ending! Boonsboro's Hunter Liao, Smithsburg's Atlee Hilliard are state tennis champs

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Smithsburg 's Atlee Hilliard wins first tennis state championship in Leopards program history.
Boonsboro 's Hunter Liao becomes first four -time MPSSAA boys singles state champion.
Smithsburg senior Atlee .
Liao will graduate high school with a singles record of 68 -0, having won all 136 of his sets.
Clear Spring's boys doubles team of Blake Crampton and Wyatt Albowicz ( 23-1 ) lost to Liberty's Arjun Mistry and Louis Major .
Clear Spring lost to St. Michael's Tom Weller and Alexandria Rockwell , who went on to claim the state title.
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