Paso Robles High School tennis team wins Sunset League championship

Paso Robles Daily News
May 13, 2026
Well, grab your coffee and a little something sweet, because we’ve got some fantastic news to celebrate right here in Paso Robles. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, our very own Bearcats boys tennis team has absolutely crushed it this season, finishing undefeated in Sunset League play and even making a run all the way to the CIF semifinals. That’s no small feat for a squad that’s been quietly building something special on the courts behind the high school.
What makes this even sweeter is the sense of community pride behind it. Tennis might not always grab the biggest headlines in our wine-country town, but these kids have been putting in the work through early morning practices and long bus rides to matches up and down the 101. To see them go undefeated in league play is a testament to their grit and the guidance of their coaches. It’s the kind of story that reminds us Paso Robles isn’t just about award-winning Zinfandel and downtown festivals—we’ve got some serious athletic talent, too.
So next time you see a Bearcat walking around town in their tennis gear, give ’em a high-five or a honk. They’ve earned it. And who knows—with this kind of momentum, maybe next year we’ll be talking about a CIF title banner hanging in the gym. Go Bearcats
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