Area tennis
BOYS — Morse 4, Medomak Valley 1
Thomas Jarmusz (M) over Ezra Hinkley, 6-
0,6-1.
Stephen Tapia (M) over Richard Kinney
(MV), 6-1, 6-1.
Matthew Jarmusz (M) won by forfeit.
Justin Trottier and Lucas Brown (M) over
Devin Field and Aaron Smeltzer, 4-6, 6-2,
6-4.
Cyril Miller and Greg Wadsworth (MV)
over Oskar Matero and Wade Daigle, 3-6,
6-2, 6-4.
Exhibition:
Cyril Miller and Greg Wadsworth (MV)
over Collin McCarthy and Matthew Leclerc,
8-6.
Records — Morse 6-2, Medomak Valley
0-9.
Up next for Morse — At Gardiner today.
BOYS — Brunswick 5, Messalonskee 0
Ross Munn (B) over Thomas Luce, 6-0, 6-
0.
Joel Soloway (B) over Tristan Thibodeau,
6-0, 6-0.
Xander Knox (B) over Dan Hamlin, 6-0, 6-
0.
Cormick Gaughran and Angelo Girardi (B)
over Jamie Clark and James Kouletsis, 6-
0, 6-0.
Ben Lord and JD Souza (B) won by default.
Records — Brunswick 10-1, Messalonskee 0-11.
Up next for Brunswick — At Skowhegan
today.
BOYS — Hall Dale 5, Lisbon 0
Joshua Peterson (H-D) over Jocab Bremmer , 8-1.
Bryson Camp (H-D) over Josh Broadwater,
8-1.
Ryan Branscom (H-D) over Andrew Balser,
8-0.
Andrew Peterson and Nick Bates (H-D)
over Charles Sult and Jared Williams, 8-1.
Malcom Avore and Jacob Crockett (H-D)
over Alex Couillard and Ross Poulin, 8-0.
Records — Hall Dale 9-0, Lisbon 0-9.
Up next for Lisbon — At Madison on Friday.
GIRLS — Brunswick 5, Messolonskee 0
Maisie Silverman (B) over Kassadi
McPherson, 6-0, 6-0.
Ali Stankiewicz (B) over Alena Thomas. 6-
0, 6-0.
Leah Soloway (B) over def Camille
Fontaine, 6-0, 6-1.
Samiera MacMullen and Kira Wolpow (B)
over Abby Ainslie and Taylor Ripley, 6-1, 6-
3.
Lyse Henshaw and Elizabeth Day (B) over
Laura Hansen and Gabby Brooks, 6-0, 6-1.
Exhibition:
Samm Clark and Cassie Ridge (B) over
Bridget Wadliegh and Sally Granholm, 8-1.
Maddie Stoll and Gillian Doehring (B) over
Mikayla Godleski and Maddy Neceuski, 8-
0.
Charlotte Cooney and Kira Wolpow (B)
over Erin Linehan and Bridgett Wadliegh,
8-1.
Records — Brunswick 10-0, Messalonskee 3-7.
Up next for Brunswick — Hosting Skowegan today.
GIRLS — Mt. Ararat 5, Cony 0
Amy Segars (MTA) over Kelsey Rohman,
6-3,6-0.
Christine Levesque (MTA) over Erica
LaPLante, 6-0, 6-0.
Alison Melcher (MTA) over Katie Guzman,
6-2, 6-2.
Eliza Hodge and Priscilla Whitney (MTA)
over Gracie Dundendak, 6-1, 6-0.
Isabella Leon and Eva Jensen (MTA) over.
Amanda Clark and Emily Russell, 6-2, 6-1.
Exhibitions:
Marie Ringand Kaylin Huey (MTA) over
Courtney Harington and Gabby Caruso, 6-
3,6-4.
Molly Huey and Hannah Herrick (MTA)
over Jessica Runney and Mel Calicchio, 4-
2.
Records — Mt. Ararat 7-3, Cony 5-6.
Up next for Mt. Ararat — At Oxford Hills
on Friday.
GIRLS — Morse 3, Medomak Valley 2
Arielle Leeman (Mor) over Haley Mank, 6-
4, 6-4.
Maggie Ryan (MV) over Courtney Mitchell,
6-3, 6-4.
Elly Baubonis (MV) over Sarah Young, 6-3,
6-2.
Meaghan Harper and Lynn Swanson (Mor)
over Morgan Black and Stacy Wadsworth.
Pearl Wilson and Carly Lister (Mor) over
Emily
Wotton and Nashelle Monroy, 6-0, 6-1.
Records — Morse 3-5, Medomak Valley
1-9.
Up next for Morse — Hosting Gardiner
today.
GIRLS — Hall-Dale 5, Lisbon 0
Clio Barr (HD) over Emma Spahr, 7-6 (12),
6-4.
Maura Stotter (HD) over Bryanna Sult, 6-3,
6-1.
Nicole Pelletier (HD) over Tabitha Porter, 6-
2, 6-3.
Autumn St. Pierre and Thea Sweet (HD)
over Sarah Craig and Katherine George, 6-
2, 6-1.
Rose Warren and Greta Thiele (HD) over
Jen Violette and Jordan Frederick, 6-1, 6-
0.
Records — Hall-Dale 9-1, Lisbon 5-4.
Up next for Lisbon — Friday at home
against Madison.
GIRLS — Spruce Mountain 5, Wiscasset 0
Taylor Boynton (SM) over Miranda McIntire, 10-3.
Emily Taylor (SM) over Sarah Hanley, 10-2.
Samantha Richards (SM) over Hanna
Foye, 10-8.
Nicole Hamblin and Kendra Peart (SM)
over Brooke Carlton and Kennedy Orr, 10-
3.
Brooke Cushing and Abbie Hartford (SM)
over Alisyn Richardson and Amanda Marcus, 10-1.
Records — Spruce Mountain 7-2, Wiscasset 4-7.
Up next for Wiscasset — Friday at Oak
Hill.
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