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Sage Hill defeats Oxford in Academy League Girls Tennis

Sage’s #1 singles player Liana Korber and the Lightning’s #1 doubles team of Lauren Hsu and Jaclyn Gerschultz, both swept their matches for 6 wins while Kimberly Brown/Amira Tarsadia and Mara Beard/Abby Ruck each took 2 of 3 at #2 and #3 doubles for Sage. Molly Wang won 1 of 3 matches at #2 singles to round out the 11 wins the Lightning took in this Academy League Division 2 match. Sage next hosts the Prep Classic this coming weekend with Tesoro, St. Margaret’s, and Bishop Gorman from Las Vegas.
Sage Hill 11, Oxford Academy 7
Liana Korber, Sage, def Katie Ha, 6-0; def Brenda Yang, 6-0; def Emily Yao, 6-0
Molly Wang, Sage, lost 1-6; lost 1-6, won 6-0
Natalie Meltzer, Sage, lost 6-7;
Miranda Li, Sage, lost 5-5, ret.,
Kimia Valkili, Sage, lost 4-6

Lauren Hsu/Jaclyn Gerschultz, Sage, def Grace Yao/Andrea Kim, 6-4; def Angela Kim/Joyce Woo, 6-1; def Sarah Choung/Lydia Hwang, 6-3
Kimberly Brown/Amria Tarsadia, Sage, lost 3-6; won 6-0; won 6-1
Mara Beard/Abby Ruck, Sage, won 6-3; won 6-4; lost 3-6

Sage Hill 3-5 overall, 3-0 in Academy League; Oxford is 8-1 overall, 2-1 in Academy League Sage Hill JV defeated Oxford JV 13-5
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