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Rainy Day Road Trip

Ten intrepid Third Girls players traveled to Rumsey Hall April, 9, hoping that the rain would hold off and their outdoor courts would be playable. Unfortunately, the rain did not hold off and all nine matches were played on the three indoor courts. However, everyone had a rapt audience and the matches were really fun to watch from a high perch. Starting off the day were the No. 4, 5 and 6 singles of Alex Buerck '21, Izzy Bailey '21 and Annie Brewer '21 respectively. Brewer came away with the only win on the day, with a 6-3 defeat of her opponent. However, both Buerck and Bailey played outstanding matches with great points played out. Then the No. 1, 2 and 3 singles took to the courts. These were new Westminster players Kristina Oganyan '22, Olivia Olney '22 and Sofia Daniele '22. All three girls played against talented opponents with strong serves. Olney in particular had a very exciting match. Olney's six game pro-set match lasted over an hour and many points went to deuce (sometimes many times). Taking the courts last were Brewer and Buerck at No. 1 doubles. They had the closest doubles match, with Brewer playing well at the net and Buerck holding strong in the backcourt. Playing in her first Westminster match at No. 2 doubles was Jenna Kosior '21 with seasoned partner Chloe Ferro '20. Also playing in her first match as a Martlet at No. 3 doubles was Shui Se Phoe '21, playing with veteran Elena McGuigan '21. After being at Rumsey for over two hours, the last match was called early which allowed Westminster players to get back on the road. The road trip was an enjoyable bonding experience and the players look forward to the game at Hotchkiss next Wednesday.
 
 
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