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Crushed by Kent

Coach Michael Cervas and captain Mac Dye '20 knew that this match against Kent would be very challenging considering that Kent's No. 2 player last year is now playing No. 5 for the Lions. And they were right. Kent's squad surrendered only a total 55 points in the seven matches played, winning all seven in straight games. Alex Unruh '22 battled valiantly at No. 1 (in place of the injured Jack Turvey '20), losing (2), (6), (5), while Travis Paulsen '20 at No. 7 gets the "nail" for his efforts in a (5), (9), (4) loss. The boys will face another talented squad Monday at Avon Old Farms.
 
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