Expected rain forced the District 2 Singles Championships to move indoors for the semifinals and finals.

On Monday, the best girls tennis players — all representing the Lackawanna League — will compete for gold medals and a trip to the PIAA Championships at 1 p.m. at the Birchwood Racquet Club.

The champions advance to the state tournament that starts Oct. 31.

Montrose junior Cara Evans is undefeated this season and is the No. 1 seed for the Class 2A tournament. She advanced to the semifinals, where she will face Scranton Prep senior Emma Cuck.

Evans is 18-0 this season playing at No. 1 singles. She won three matches on the first day of the tournament and lost only one game.

Last season, Evans finished as the runner-up to three-time PIAA Class 2A champion Ilana Rosenthal.

Cuck, who played at No. 3 singles for the first three years of her career, moved up to No. 2 this season. She is 19-0 overall this season and has a career singles record of 77-1.

In the other semifinal, Scranton Prep junior Lily Lengyel will play Montrose freshman Anna Evans, Cara’s younger sister.

Lengyel is 18-1 this season, with the only loss coming in a three-set showdown with Cara Evans in the regular season. She also lost to Cara Evans in the District 2 semifinals last season.

Anna Evans had a successful debut season at No. 2 singles for the Lady Meteors. She enters the semifinals with a record of 17-2.

The Class 3A semifinals, like the Class 2A final four, are all from the Lackawanna League.

Abington Heights senior Sona Hanumali won two matches to reach the semifinals. She improved to 19-2 at No. 1 singles this season.

Hanumali will play West Scranton’s Katie Fahey. She won two matches on the first day of the tournament to improve to 12-6. The two met in the regular season, and Hanumali won in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1.

Amishi Amit, the No. 2 singles player at Abington Heights, reached the semifinals and will play No. 2 seed Ella Swingle of Valley View.

Amit is 17-2 after her two wins on the first day.

Swingle played at No. 1 singles for the Cougars. She is 13-4 overall, with her losses coming against Lengyel, Hanumali, Cara Evans and Katie Fahey.