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A Good Win

The Martlets were stronger up and down the ladder than the Wildcats, but Williston put up a good fight in this match. The Black and Gold won in straight games at Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7. But William Mell '21 had to gut out a five-game win at No. 3, and Sung Min Cho '22 and Jay Henry '23 at Nos. 6 and 8 respectively won their matches in four games. A combined JV and Thirds squad will travel to Eaglebrook on Friday, and the Seconds will be back in action on Saturday against Choate, an always formidable opponent.
 
Here are the individual match results:
No. 1 Charlie von Stade '21 defeated Peter Seo 9, 3, 2
No. 2 Zach Eckerson '21 defeated T. Samudyansunv 8, 8, 4
No. 3 William Mell '21 defeated Vishal Ramvelu 9, 2, (10), (6), 9
No. 4 Gabe Lugo '23 defeated Pietro Briguglio 7, 4, 3
No. 5 Ian Lee '21 defeated Austin Conroy 2, 9, 4
No. 6 Sung Min Cho '22 defeated Peter swang (7), 5, 2, 5
No. 7 Ral Reyes '21 defeated Jared Lin es 4, 5, 5
No. 8 Jay Henry '23 defeated Akibha Mazile 7, (9), 6, 5
 
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