Hopkins Edges out Choate in Nailbiter today

Susan Bennitt
Singles
 
duBoulay (Hop) def. Mandel (CRH) 8-4
O. Wen (Hop) def. Brown (CRH) 8-1
V. Wen (Hop) def. Heyler (CRH) 8-5
Ally Batter (Hop Capt) def. Quinn 8-7 (11-9)
Proudman (CRH) def. Banks (Hop) 8-4
Craig (CRJ) def. Loricco (Hop) 8-4
 
Doubles
 
duBoulay/O. Wen (Hop) def. Brown/Mandel (CRH) 8-2
Heyler/Brown (CRH) def. V. Wen/Batter (Hop) 8-0
Horn/Proudman (CRH) def. Banks/Loricco (Hop) 8-2
 
Exhibition doubles
 
Ermoshkina/Ma (CRH) def. Olshan-Cantin (Cap)/Lasersohn (Hop) 8-2
Kombo/Viselli (Hop) def. Battle/Kirby (CRH) 8-5
 

With the official score tied at 4-4 and Ally Batter down in her singles pro set 1-6, the question was: Is it possible? 2-6, 3-6, 4-6, 5-6, 6-6, 7-6, 7-7. On to the 7 point tie break, now down 3-6, Ally brought the win to Hopkins edging out her opponent 11-9.
It was an unforgettable comeback. Go, Ally! Go, Hop!
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