NYC High School Recap: Wednesday, September 25

September 26, 2019 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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Below are the scores from Wednesday’s action in New York City, via PSAL

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â–ºLab Museum 5, Philip Randolph 0
Madeline Schneider won at second singles to help lead Lab Museum.


â–ºEleanor Roosevelt 3, Stuyvesant 2
At second doubles, Alexa Goldman and Elizabeth Galett won 8-5 over Lauren Pehlivanian and Mia Gindis.


â–ºBeacon 4, Hunter 1
Sofia Shen won 10-1 at second singles as Beacon handed Hunter its first loss of the season.


â–ºAmerican Studies 3, Bronx Science 2
A key win came at first doubles as Carly Brail and Yoelle Gulko won 10-7 over Divya Venkatesh and Lillian Flynn to help American Studies upend Bronx Science.


â–ºFort Hamilton 4, Franklin D. Roosevelt 1
Fort Hamilton’s Katherine Shmandina edged Cipattli Dominguez 10-8 to help lead her team to the win.


â–ºJohn Bowne 5, Robert F. Kennedy 0
Hanfaa Khatoon and Reina Chang notched a win at second doubles to help lead John Bowne to the win.


â–ºTownsend Harris 5, Forest Hills 0
Rachel Zhang won for the fifth straight time at first singles as Townsend Harris stayed unbeaten on the season.


â–ºBayside 4, Cardozo 1
Aishika Yadav, Mary Maccarone and Kristen Cho won at first, second and third singles, respectively, to lead Bayside past Cardozo.


â–ºFrancis Lewis 4, Springfield Gardens 1
The first doubles tandem of Evgenia Sakellaridis and Hee Joo Shin helped lead Francis Lewis to its fifth win in six matches.


â–ºSusan Wagner 3, Curtis 2
Audrey Bonoan and Fernanda Martins won at first doubles, and Megan Cacace and Vienna Du won at second doubles as Susan Wagner edged Curtis.


â–ºTottenville 5, Port Richmond 0
Abigale Marants remained unbeaten at second singles to lead Tottenville, who is now 7-0.


â–ºMcKee/SI Tech 5, CSIHS/McCown 0
Staten Island Tech bounced back from a close loss to Tottenville in its last match, and now sits at 6-1 on the season.

 

 


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