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Woodbridge Defeats Sage 12-6 in Boys Tennis

Woodbridge dominated in doubles and took 5 of 9 singles sets to defeat visiting Sage Hill 12-6 in a non-league tennis match. Sage Hill’s Adam Langevin swept at #1 singles and Grant Janavas won 1 of 3 singles matches for 4 wins while the only doubles wins for Sage came from #2 doubles Omead Moini/Kian Elteldi, who won 2 of 3 matches. Sage is now 2-3 overall while Woodbridge is 3-2.

Adam Langevin, Sage, def Ryan Van de Water, 6-2; def Brandon Kim, 6-1; def Cameron van Horn, 6-2.
David Kim, Sage, lost 4-6; lost 0-6; lost 0-6.
Grant Janavas, Sage, lost 3-6; lost 1-6; won 7-6.

Eric Maglairditi/Shayan Emtiaz, Sage, lost to Shoto Okui/Will Tenny, 3-6; lost to Brian Wu/Max Halabi, 1-6; lost to Beu Chen/Andrew Keng, 4-6.
Omead Moini/Kian Elteldi, Sage. Won 6-0; won 6-1, lost 4-6.
Gordon Strelow/Han Chin, lost 5-7; lost 4-6; lost 1-6.
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