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A Hard Battle

Despite missing three players who were out with the flu, the Martlets battled hard against the Wildcats of Williston, ultimately losing 2-5. Alex Unruh '22 won a four-game match at No. 1 (9, (9), 3, 8) and Nate Londal '19 gutted out a five-game victory at No. 3 (5, 10, (10), (5), 5). Sean Gregg '22 playing up at No. 2 and Ethan Na '19 playing up at No. 4 both lost in straight games although Na's match was very competitive (he lost 9-11, 7-11, 8-11). The three Second team players called up to replace the sick Martlets all acquitted themselves nicely. Peter Miller '22 lost in four games at No. 5, Scott Lee '20 lost in four games at No. 6 (including a 10-12 loss and an 11-13 loss) and Mac Dye '20 lost in four games at No. 7, losing the pivotal third game 10-12 after taking a 10-7 lead. All in all, coach Michael Cervas had no complaints about the team's effort. Here's hoping everybody is healthy for next week's match against Loomis.
 
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