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Sage Hill defeats Crean Lutheran 14-4 in Girls Tennis Academy League

Sage Hill stays undefeated in Academy League Girls Tennis as they defeat Crean Lutheran 14-4. Sage is 2-0 I league while Crean is 1-2. The Lightning took all 9 doubles matches, losing only 1 game. Lauren Hsu/Jaclyn Gerschultz played #1, Kimberly Brown/Amira Tarsadia played #2, and Mara Beard/Briana Rayhaun played #3. In singles Liana Korber won once, Natalie Meltzer won once, Tess Alexander won once, while Molly Wang went 1-1, Celine Wang also went 1-1, and Kimia Valkili and Abby Ruck each lost once.

Sage Hill 14, Crean Lutheran 4
Liana Korber, Sage, defeated Christie Kittlesen, 6-4;
Natalie Meltzer, Sage, defeated Annna Buskire, 6-0;
Abby Ruck, Sage, lost to Lorna Morris, 1-6
Molly Wang, Sage, lost 2-6; won 6-1;
Tess Alexander, Sage, won 6-0
Celine Wang, Sage, won 6-0; lost 5-7;
Kimia Valkili, Sage, lost 3-6

Lauren Hsu/Jaclyn Gerschultz, Sage, defeated Brianna La Fronde, 6-0; defeated Lucy Park/Lexle Geo, 6-0; defeated Beca McLiae, 6-0
Kimberly Brown/Amira Tarsadia, Sage, won 6-0; won 6-0; won 6-0
Mara Beard/Briana Rayhaun, Sage, won 6-0; won 6-0; won 6-1
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