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“Hannah and I had great 
chemistry,” Goldstein said. 
“We really listened to each 
other. I love her. She was a 
great doubles partner.”
Goldstein went 2-1 in 
singles matches when she 
was a freshman in 2019.
Bernard said she 
and Reagen Tomina 
complemented each other 
on the court because 
they’re opposites.
For example, “I like 
playing at the net and 
Reagen likes playing at the 
baseline,” Bernard said. 
“We’re like peanut butter 
and jelly, I guess. Reagen 
is a very talented tennis 
player. I was lucky to have 
her as a doubles partner.”
This was Bernard’s 
second trip to the state 
tournament. As a freshman, 
she played No. 3 doubles 
with Emily Ross and lost in 
the semifinals.
Bernard’s older sister 
Kaela Bernard was a 
Bloomfield Hills girls 
tennis player.
Kaela lost her senior 
season last year because of 
the pandemic, and never 
had an opportunity to 
win a state championship 
after losing in the No. 4 
doubles state title match 
as a freshman and No. 2 
doubles state title match as 
a sophomore.
Kaela’s competitive 
tennis career is over. She’s 
focusing on academics at 
Elon University in North 
Carolina.
“Our team this year felt 

bad for last year’s seniors,” 
Carly Bernard said. “We 
wanted to win the state 
championship for them 
because we know they 
worked so hard.”

DOUBLES CHAMPS
Bloomfield Hills earned its 
share of the state champi-
onship by winning three of 
the four doubles divisions in 
the tournament held in the 
Lansing area. Pioneer swept 
all four singles division titles.
Each team scored 30 
points.
“We knew Pioneer had 
some amazing singles 
players, so we had to step 
it up in doubles,” Goldstein 
said.
“It’s great that we’re the 
first Bloomfield Hills girls 
tennis team to win a state 
championship,” Bernard 
said. “It’s something we’ll 
remember for the rest of 
our lives.”
Dobson, Bloomfield 
Hills’ coach, didn’t let 
tying for the team state 
championship diminish his 
team’s accomplishment.
“A championship is a 
championship, there’s no 
asterisk by it,” he told the 
Detroit Free Press.
“Pioneer had a 
powerhouse lineup at 
singles like I’ve never 
seen. So, for what we had 
to do and how we had to 
battle, to share the (state 
championship) with a 
phenomenal team, there 
certainly is no shame in 
that whatsoever.” 

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