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| Boys tennis to take on Hingham Monday |
| By Mike Halloran |
| Tuesday, April 20, 2010 12:36 PM |
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The Duxbury boys’ tennis team is on a roll with three straight 5-0 shutout wins and faces its biggest challenge of the year next Monday when it returns from vacation to face Hingham. With shutout wins over Silver Lake, Whitman-Hanson and North Quincy, the Dragons had a good two-week stretch of warm-ups in preparation to take on the Harbormen and dethrone them as Patriot League champions. Junior Brayden Minahan took only minutes to dispose of his Whitman-Hanson opponent at No. 1, 6-0/6-0, while classmate Peter Muncey was just as efficient in his 6-0/6-1 win at No. 2. Connor O’Keefe finished off the triple rout with a 6-0/6-0 win at No. 3 Alex Holopinen and Max Cote combined at No. 1 doubles for a 6-1/6-3 win, while the No. 2 doubles pairing of Stephan Day and Peter Tenaglia completed the shutout performance with a 6-1/6-4 triumph. It was an easy win over an undermanned Panther squad, as Duxbury’s trio of singles players continues to impress, while the doubles teams are showing steady improvement according to Coach John Bunar. The win over North Quincy was very similar, as Minahan (6-0/6-1), Muncey (6-0/6-1) and O’Keefe (6-0/6-4) wasted little time in cleaning up. Doubles was equally impressive with a 6-4/6-0 win for Holopinen and Cote at v No. 1 doubles, followed by a 6-1/6-2 win for Tenaglia and Day in the No. 2 slot. |






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