Dee Fisher felt like he was watching a tennis version of “Hoosiersâ€, the 1986 film about tiny Hickory High School winning the Indiana state basketball championship.

Starring in this 2026 remake was the sister-brother combination of Meg and Will Taylor, Queen Anne’s County High’s mixed doubles team playing in the Class 2A state tennis championships.

“It’s like nobody knows Queen Anne’s,†said Fisher, the school’s longtime girls head tennis coach. “It’s almost like ‘Hoosiers.’ You’re coming into the championship (tournament) and nobody knows Hoosiers. Then you go out there and you play basketball like you’re supposed to. You play tennis like you’re supposed to play and you end up beating them.â€


Well, almost all of them.

One year after teaming with her sister Lucy to win the 2A state girls doubles title, Meg fell one match shy of a second straight crown, as she and Will lost to River Hill’s Erica Kober and Andre Lair, 6-0, 6-0 in the 2A state mixed doubles final on Monday, May 25, at the Wilde Lake Tennis Club in Columbia.

“They were clicking,†Fisher said of Meg and Will. “Even though they are brother and sister, they really haven’t played a lot of tennis together. I remember like halfway through the season, Meg said, ‘Mr. Fisher, we need to practice to get ready for regionals.’ And I was like, ‘Well Meg, we also have to keep practicing for our (girls) Bayside (Conference) championship and stuff like that.’ So we didn’t get a lot of time in to practice and prepare, but they started clicking after our (regular) season ended.â€

After Meg helped the Lions to a third consecutive girls conference title, she and Will finished second at the Class 2A East Regionals, earning a state berth.

The four champions from all five brackets in each region are seeded one through four at the state tournament. The region runner-ups draw seeds five through eight to complete the quarterfinal bracket.

“It’s not like football, where they’re doing seeding based on your record,†Fisher said.

Queen Anne’s was seeded eighth at states and drew No. 1 seed and South champion La Plata in the quarterfinals.

“I kind of felt bad for the La Plata coach that he had to play against us in the first round,†Fisher said. “If you’re a one seed and you think you’re playing like an eighth seed, you’re probably thinking, ‘Oh, this is going to be pretty easy match.’ But we were not like your typical eighth seed.â€

Meg and Will proved that, pulling out a 6-4, 7-5 victory over La Plata’s Jean Rodriguez-Perez and Ella Luton in the opener.

“It was probably the best I’ve ever seen them play in my life,†Fisher said of the Taylors. “They were hitting the ball where it needed to be hit, but the other team was really good. They (Rodriguez-Perez and Luton) were getting the ball over and they were lobbing, and we were getting their lobs, and then we would just go for the winning shots. But that La Plata team, they weren’t expecting this from Queen Anne’s. Like nobody knows Queen Anne’s. Like La Plata, River Hill. Nobody knows Queen Anne’s.â€

The Taylors rolled to a 6-0, 6-1 semifinal victory over Willliamsport’s Skylar Norris and Jake Miller, the West Region runner-up.

Then they ran into the West champions, River Hill’s Kober and Lair, who capped a near perfect tournament — they dropped one game over three matches — with a 6-0, 6-0 win in the finals.

“River Hill looked like a tennis school,†said Fisher of the Hawks, who won the 2A team title for their fourth state championship in six years — three of those coming in 3A. “They look like they’re known for tennis. They played really well, and we did the best we could. We pushed them to deuce a couple of times, but they played confidently. They were just a different level ahead of us.â€

La Plata earned a tourney split with the Lions, as Joyce Kang and Taylor Carter earned a 7-6 (3) 3-6, 1-0 (9) victory over Queen Anne’s Kara Ringold and Sydney Pinder in the girls doubles quarterfinals.

The North Bayside’s other 2A state qualifier was North Caroline sophomore Payton Le Roy, who placed third in girls singles.

“Her first match started about 8:30 (Monday morning) and she came out ready to play,†North Caroline head coach Alex Willis said of Le Roy. “She always plays with passion, but for some reason it was like that day she was like on another level.â€

The 2A East champion, Le Roy defeated North East’s Katelyn Jones, 6-0, 6-1 in the quarterfinals before losing to eventual state champion Mia Juarez of Walkersville, 6-0, 6-0 in the semifinals.

“That girl is a college-level player,†Willis said of Juarez. “But the score doesn’t really show that she was competitive.â€

Le Roy won her consolation match in a walkover against Friendly’s Laylah Webb, who was injured in the semifinals.

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