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Lightning Defeat Strong Oxford Team for Second Time This Season

Lightning Defeat Strong Oxford Team 11-7 for second time in Academy league play Cypress – Liana Korber in singles and Kimberly Brown/Molly Wang in doubles swept to give Sage Hill 6 points while Celine Wang and Kimia Valkili each took one match in singles and while Tess Alexander and Marina Anderson took one doubles as Lauren Hsu and Jaclyn Gerschultz took 2 doubles matches for an 11-7 win, the same score that when they played earlier in the season. Sage lead 4-2 after the first round, 7-5 after the second round, and took 4 of 6 in the last round. Oxford is in third place in the league with an 4-3 record with Crean and St.Margaret’s left on their schedule. Sage is undefeated and in first place with a 5-0 record with Whtiney and St. Margaret’s remaining in league play. St. Margaret’s is in second place with a 4-1 record.

Sage Hill 11, Oxford Academy 7
Liana Korber, Sage, def Katie Ha, Oxford, 6-1; def Emily Yao, Oxford, 6-3; def Brenda Yang, Oxford, 6-0
Celine Wang, Sage, lost 5-7; won 6-0; lost 3-6
Kimia Valkili, Sage, won 6-4; lost 2-6; lost 2-6

Lauren Hsu/Jaclyn Gerschultz, Sage, def Andrea Kim/Grace Yao, Oxford, 7-5; lost to Lydia Huang/Sarah Choung, Oxford, 1-6; def ANdela Kim/Joce Woo, Oxford 6-3
Kimberly Brown/Molly Wang, Sage, won 6-1; won 6-1; won 6-1
Amira Tarsadia/Marina Anderson, Sage, lost 5-7;
Tess Alexander/marina Anderson, Sage, lost 6-7; won 6-4
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