Bradley-Bourbonnais’ girls tennis team has not relinquished the All-City since at least the turn of the century, and with Wednesday’s win in the annual clash with Kankakee and Bishop McNamara , the crown will stay with the Boilermakers for yet another year.

The host Boilermakers finished with 15 points while Kankakee placed second with 10 points. After finishing scoreless a year ago, Bishop McNamara picked up five points in third place.

Bradley-Bourbonnais senior Mary Claire Dwyer defended her All-City singles title, beating Bishop McNamara’s Emily Cox 6-4, 6-2 in the semifinals and Kankakee’s Samantha Medina 6-2, 6-4 in the finals.

“It’s a good way to finish out our season I feel like, before conference and sectionals,” Dwyer said. “...It feels really good. It’s just really valida

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