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Great Effort in a Losing Cause

Playing against a depleted, but still formidable Deerfield squad, the girls played excellent squash, but still went down 6-1. Several of the Martlets showed newfound depth in their games, playing improved defense and more potent offense. Highlight performances came from Annabel Bradley '19, who won her exhibition match in four (2, 3, (8), 6); Georgia Swank '19, who found a power game, but fell in four at No. 7 ((7), 5, 6, 7); and Ellie Bailey '21, who forced the pace and attacked well in a valiant try at No. 2 (4, (9), 7, 5). Better still were Kaylee Hunt '20, whose guile and varied game carried her to five games, but not quite over the hump at No. 1 ((10), 3, (6), 3, 7); and Rebecca Sargent '20, who earned the lone point with a fantastic comeback win in five that featured tenacious defense and ruthless finishing ((5), (7), 9, 11, 4). There was much to build upon as the girls head into another challenging week.
 
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