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A Long Day

Eight members of the team made the long trek to Deerfield, Mass., to play perennial powerhouse Eaglebrook. The respective coaches adjusted the lineups so as to make for a more competitive match, but nevertheless the Eaglebrook boys were able to win seven of the eight individual matches. There were plenty of close games up and down the ladder and lots of entertaining squash, but in the end Eaglebrook's JVs hit better shots and more of them than the Martlets. Charlie von Stade '21, playing at No. 1, won a hard-fought match 8, (9) 7, 9. He earns the nail for his steady play against a quick and skillful opponent. Ian Lee '21 at No. 4, Charlie Pappas '22 at No. 5 and Sung Min Cho '22 at No. 6 all took one game off their opponents.
 
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