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A Patched Together Squad

Missing six of the top 14 players on the First and Second teams, a Martlet squad patched together with lower Seconds players and top Thirds players lost to a gritty and talented Williston team 1-6 in a match played in Easthampton. The boys played hard despite playing much higher (four to six places higher) on the ladder than normal. Ian Lee '21 was the only Martlet to win a match as he prevailed at No. 2 in a five-game tussle (3), 8, 7, (6), 8. Nate Chaves '19 played well in a four-game loss at No. 4, as did all three players who were called up from the Thirds. William Mell '21 and Charlie Pappas '22 lost in hard-fought four-game matches at Nos. 5 and 6 respectively, and Dinh Truong '19 pushed his opponent to five games at No. 7. Coach Michael Cervas was pleased with the hard work of all the boys and would like to thank the Thirds players were joining the team on short notice. Here's hoping we have a healthier team for Friday's match against always strong Eaglebrook.
 
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