Choate Rosemary Hall Completes Remarkable Headline, Conquering Hopkins Readily, 6--1



On Friday, May 15, the Hopkins boys junior varsity tennis team fought
its way through Friday afternoon rush hour traffic on its way to
Wallingford, only to be conquered by Choate's more experienced and
polished junior varsity squad.  Still, our Hopkins team is to be
roundly commended for the strong fight it put up against the strongest
team we have seen this season.

Singles:

1.  Jon Eisenson (C) def. Clay Wackerman, 6--1, 6--3.
2.  Nathan Chang (C) def. Amar Kalaria, 6--1, 6--1.
3.  Grant Corso (C) def. Skyler Sugar,  6--4, 6--1.
4.  Matt Kim (C) def. Kyle Burton, 6--0, 6--2.
5.  Max Fine (C) def. Khelan Parikh, 6--1, 6--2.
6.  Michael Satanovsky (H) def. Donovan Lynch,  6--1, 6--4.
7.  Krishan Hinzen (C) def. Bryan Gu,  6--0, 6--0.
8.  Pavin Sethbhakoi (C) def. Andrew Baxter,  8--2.

Doubles:

1.  Eisenson--Chang (C) def. Gabe Goodspeed--Kalaria,  8--1.
2.  Corso--Kim  (C) def. Satanovsky--Sugar,  8--5.
3.  Wackerman--Parikh (H) def. Lynch--Mbaye,  8--7  (7--1).
4.  Fine--Sethbhakoi  (C)  def.  Baxter--Gu,  8--3.

Team records:

Choate:  8--2.
Hopkins:  6--2.
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