Tottenville Boys Bounce Back, Lab Museum Girls Remain Perfect

April 24, 2015 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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The Tottenville Pirates rebounded from a tough loss to McKee/Staten Island Tech last week by beating New Dorp 5-0 to improve to 6-1 on the season.

Philip Belmatch led the way for the Pirates, securing a 10-4 win at first singles over New Dorp’s Benjamin Borshchevsky.

Tottenville will take on CSIHS/McCown in its next contest, while New Dorp will travel to conference leaders McKee/Staten Island Tech.

Here are the rest of the boys results from New York City on Thursday:

â–ºMaspeth 4, Aviation Career and Technical 1
â–ºBayside 5, Francis Lewis 0
â–ºNewtown 3, Thomas Edison 2
â–ºQueens Science 4, Richmond Hill 1
â–ºPort Richmond 3, Curtis 2

The girls from Lam Museum United kept their undefeated season alive, knocking off William C. Bryant 4-1 on Thursday afternoon.

The Gators came back from a loss at first singles to win the final four matches of the contest. The clinching win came at first doubles as Arielle Klein & Sophia Fishman defeated Joselyne Carrasco & Kiara Robinson 10-3.

Lab Museum will play Robert Wagner at home next, while William C. Bryant will host Newcomers.

Here are the rest of the girls’ results from New York City on Thursday:

â–ºBeacon 5, Eleanor Roosevelt 0
â–ºBrooklyn Tech 3, Leon Goldstein 2
â–ºSheepshead Bay 4, Canarsie 1
â–ºFar Rockaway 5, Beach Channel/Channel View 0
â–ºMaspeth 3, John Bowne 2
â–ºFrank Sinatra School of Arts 5, Robert Wagner 0
â–ºBard 5, Manhattan Center for Science & Math 0
â–ºChristopher Columbus 5, Alfred Smith 0
â–ºTottenville 5, Susan Wagner 0
â–ºNewcomers 4, High School for Environmental Studies 1


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