North Carolina high school boys tennis recruiting tracker

North Carolina high school boys tennis recruiting tracker

HighSchoolOT is compiling a full list of high school boys tennis players from across the state of North Carolina who have committed to play at the next level. If you have any additions, please report them to [email protected]. See other sports by clicking here.

Note: Unless injured, a player must be playing for their high school team in order to be listed, or have been an all-state performer in the past. We will keep this list updated throughout the year.


Class of 2026

Division I
N/A
Division II
N/A
Division III
N/A


Class of 2025

Division I
*Oliver Narbut, East Chapel Hill — UNC
Division II
N/A
Division III
Jet Bilsborrow, Durham Academy — Colorado College

*-Did not play varsity his last three years, but was HSOT first team all-state as a freshman.


Cannon School's Isaac Szilagyi. Providence Day and Cannon School boys tennis met for a match on April 15, 2024 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT.com)
Cannon School’s Isaac Szilagyi. Providence Day and Cannon School boys tennis met for a match on April 15, 2024 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT.com)

Class of 2024

Division I
*Gabe Avram, Carmel Christian — South Carolina
Augie Ballantine, New Hanover — UNC-Wilmington
Shaurya Bharadwaj, Providence Day — Penn
Billy Mac Clement, R-S Central — Gardner-Webb
*Noah McDonald, Charlotte Country Day — SMU
Jimin Jung, Green Hope — Arizona State
Isaac Szilagyi, Cannon School — College of Charleston
Alan Trbonja, Forsyth Country Day — UNC-Greensboro
Division II
Brandon Farmer, South Garner — Virginia State
Snyder Pearson, Fike — Mount Olive
Division III
*Owen Akers, Carmel Christian — Johns Hopkins
Noah Boyles, Willow Spring — Brevard College
Ethan Carlyle, C.B. Aycock — Methodist
Dhaivik Chenemilla, Ardrey Kell — Stevens
Hayes Gilbert, Cape Fear Academy — Swarthmore
Daniel Rohlman, Providence — Coe
J.J. Woerner, First Flight — Hampden-Sydney

*Did not play high school tennis all four years but did make HSOT all-state at least once.

Source: highschoolot.com