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Sage Hill Edges Edison

Sage Hill almost had a repeat of yesterday's 8-10 loss to J Serra on the same home courts against Edison. On both days in the first round Sage took all the doubles and the opponents took all the  singles for 3-3 tie. In the second round both days the score was tied 6-6 after the second round. This time instead of winning all the doubles and losing all the singles Sage won 2 doubles and 1 singles. In the third round the Lightning again took all the doubles while the Chargers took all the singles. With the set score tied at 9-9, Sage won on games 79-75.
 
Stars of the win were 2 players that have not started before, Abby Ruck and Lauren Fishman. They swept at #3 doubles 6-0, 6-1, and a 6-4 win over Edison's #1 doubles to tie the match in sets and give the Lightning the win. Tess Alexander and Marina Anderson won 2 sets together before Alexander was replaced by Maya Byrd. Anderson and Byrd won 6-3 in the last round giving Anderson the sweep with 2 different partners.
 
Also contributing were Crystal and Connie Yu who won 2 of 3 sets at #2 doubles and Jaclyn Gerschutlz, Sage's #1 singleswith a win over Edison's #3 singles.
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