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Westminster Outmatched by a Strong JV Team

It's always tough playing a JV team, and Jan. 25 was no exception. At the same time, the players came away with a better appreciation of what they need to work on for their upcoming matches. Although Cooper Organ '21 had the toughest draw at the No. 1 position, he personified grit and grace throughout his match. After losing the first game handily, he came off the court determined to win the next three. Although he fell short, he only lost the second and fourth games by a few points, and played perhaps his best squash of the season to win the third game decisively. It was an inspiring effort. Equally inspiring was Max Hong '22, who battled through some frustrating points, including getting stung with the ball, and made a heroic comeback to win the final two games. Meanwhile, Connor Eddy '21 had a challenging draw at the No. 2 spot. After a slow start, his play steadily improved during the next two games, but he could not quite channel the momentum swing into a victory.
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