• Home
  • Posts
  • Sacred Heart Tennis Dominates, Blasts Masters School, 7-0

Sacred Heart Tennis Dominates, Blasts Masters School, 7-0

cshtennismast1-4-18
The Sacred Heart Greenwich tennis team dominated Masters School Monday afternoon to improve to 6-0 on the season. (John Ferris Robben photo)
The Sacred Heart Greenwich tennis team dominated Masters School Monday afternoon to improve to 6-0 on the season. (John Ferris Robben photo)

The Sacred Heart Greenwich tennis team kept its perfect season in tact Monday afternoon, blitzing Masters School 7-0.

The Sacred Heart Greenwich tennis team dominated Masters School Monday afternoon to improve to 6-0 on the season. (John Ferris Robben photo)
The Sacred Heart Greenwich tennis team dominated Masters School Monday afternoon to improve to 6-0 on the season. (John Ferris Robben photo)

“This was a great win,” Sacred Heart Greenwich head coach Anne Fraser said. “We are very lucky to have such a strong team that is young. We have some very experienced captains and they have helped the younger talent here succeed. We played really well today and I am happy for the team.”

The Tigers were lights out at singles, winning all four matches. In fact, Sacred Heart won every game 6-0 throughout the singles competition.

At No. 1 singles, Sam Falcon took care of Julia Poster, while Madison Miles finished off Sophie Cohen at No. 2 singles. Competing at No. 3 was Jackie Beshoory and she blanked Haley Goodman. Rounding out singles was No. 4 player Nathalie Perreault, who dispatched Alex Limpe.

Sacred Heart also won all three doubles matches against Masters. At No. 1 doubles was Brooke Wilkens and Stephanie Beshoory, as the beat Masters’ Zoe Kreutzer and Daisy Sulavik 6-2, 6-1. Not to be outdone was the CSH duo of Kensi Almeida and Juliette Guice, as they made quick work of Katie Accetta and Shelly Wang 6-1, 6-0.

Competing at No. 3 doubles was Ally Schwarz and Megan Farrell, who had a tough first set, winning 6-4, but the blanked the Masters duo of Mary Sulavik and Cindy Wang 6-0 in the second frame.

With the victory, Sacred Heart Greenwich improved to a perfect 6-0 on the season and will be action Tuesday against perennial power Hopkins School.

To read much more on the team and to hear from Fraser and athletes on the team, check out Friday’s Greenwich Sentinel sports section.

Related Posts
Loading...