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Girls to Play in Division III Finals at HS Nationals

On Feb. 1 the second-seeded girls advanced easily with a 6-1 first-round win over Harriton Lower Merion. All of the victories came at 3-0; the lone loss came against an Ivy-bound No. 1. Reaching the semis was much tougher sledding against the SquashBusters from Boston. Kaylee Hunt '20 won in three at No. 2 (6, 2, 9), but it would take two four-setters and a five-setter to secure the team win. Natalie Fay '19 won 5, 8, (11), 8 at No. 5. Rebecca Sargent '20 won 5, (9), 6, 5 at No. 6 and Ellie Bailey '21 used both skill and grit to earn the narrow win at No. 3 (11, (10), 10, (8), 5). The finals berth was earned with quality play up and down the line-up in a 6-1 win over Conestoga HS. The above four won again; they were joined by Georgia Swank '19, who closed out her No. 7 match with an exciting 16-14 fourth game, and captain Caroline Kelter '19, who combined touch and power in her 3, 8, 5 win at No. 4. The girls will face off against Brooks School in Sunday's final.
  
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