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| Easy week for boys’ tennis |
| Monday, May 04, 2009 03:07 PM |
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The Duxbury boys’ tennis team faced the soft part of its schedule last week with wins over Randolph (5-0), Rockland (5-0), and North Quincy (4-1). Now comes a run of quality opponents (Pembroke, Hingham twice, and Scituate) that should give Coach John Bunar a better idea of where his team stands come tournament time. The Dragons started the week by making quick work of Randolph, as all three singles matches went Duxbury’s way with Brayden Minahan (6-0/6-1), Peter Muncey (6-1/6-0), and freshman Connor O’Keefe (6-2/6-0) completing the sweep. Doubles play also ended in easy straight set victories, as TJ Scholberg and Connor Dunphy at #1 and Alex Holopainen and Stephen Day at #2 romped. It was pretty much the same in Rockland, as Minahan (6-0/6-0) Muncey (6-0/6-1) and Bucknell-bound senior TJ Cameron (6-0/6-1) won easily, while the doubles teams dominated with Scholberg/Dunphy (6-1/6-2) and Ben Startzell/O’Keefe (6-0/6-1) making quick work of the Bulldogs. It took three matches before the Dragons lost a game, and it happened on Friday afternoon at home where they beat North Quincy, 4-1. It was the first look for the Dragons at a North Quincy tennis team, and they played well against a credible team, with Minahan being too much for senior Silus Dubus at #1 singles, 6-1/6-2. The Duxbury sophomore used winners and accuracy to give the German transfer-student little hope of victory. Muncey continued his flawless play in all aspects of his match and cruised to a 6-0/6-1 win at #2 singles. The first doubles team of Startzell/Holopainen won an entertaining 6-4/6-3 straight set win over the Red Raider team of Andy Lam and Dee Zheng, while the #2 tandem of Scholberg / O’Keefe barely broke a sweat in a 6-0/6-0 win. “We will see exactly where we are at with next week’s matches,†said Bunar. “My hope is that we can compete with Hingham and reverse the early season loss to Scituate.†Sporting an 8-2 record to begin the week, Duxbury will entertain Hingham on Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. |







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