GIRLS — Lisbon 5, Carrabec 0
Nichole Jones (L) over Jerzee Rugh, 10-1.
Bryanna Sult (L) over Hannah Atwood, 10-
4.
Tabitha Porter (L) over Kathleen Swihart,
10-5.
Sarah Craig and Katherine George (L) over
Leonna Dundy and Debbie Ellis, 10-4.
Brianna Livingston and Jennifer Violette
(L) over Abbie Longley and Taylor Bartlett,
10-4.
Records — Lisbon 7-4, Carrabec 3-8.
Up next for Lisbon — Hosting Madison,
TBA.
GIRLS — Brunswick 5, Lewiston 0
Maisie Silverman (B) over Maddi Roy, 6-0,
6-0.
Ali Stankiewicz (B) over Kyleigh
Letourneau, 6-0, 6-1.
Leah Soloway (B) over Maddie LeBlond, 6-
0, 6-0.
Samiera MacMullan and Kira Wolpow (B)
over Janessa Talarico and Claudia Dionne,
7-5, 6-0.
Lyse Henshaw and Elizabeth Day (B) over
Kenzie Labadie and Alanna Taylor, 6-2, 5-7,
6-0.
Exhibition:
Sammi Clark and Cassie Ridge (B) over
Elizabeth Michaud and Chloe Morin, 8-6.
Records — Brunswick 12-0, Lewiston 10-
2.
Up next for Brunswick — KVAC Championships, TBA.
BOYS — Morse 3, Lincoln Academy 2
Thomas Jarmusz (M) over Michael
McCormick, 6-1, 6-0.
Stephen Tapia (M) over Zach Hagar, 6-0,
6-4.
Matthew Jarmusz (M) over Eli Ganem, 6-0,
6-0.
H. Ransley and T. Seidel (LA) over Justin
Trottier and Lucas Brown, 6-1, 6-0.
B. Yan and L. Brinkler (LA) over Oskar
Matero and Wade Daigle, 6-4, 6-3.
Exhibition:
Mason Whittacker and Sam Bailey (LA)
over Collin McCarthy and Matthew Leclerc,
6-0.
Records — Morse 8-3, Lincoln Academy
7-4.
Up next for Morse — At Winslow today.
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