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    Wednesday, May 08, 2024

    Local roundup: East Lyme boys' tennis finishes unbeaten again

    East Lyme — The East Lyme High School boys' tennis team completed its fourth straight unbeaten season with a 7-0 win over Waterford on Sunday.

    Finn Power, Eric Gu, Sujesh Kurumbail and freshman Aditya Kabra were straight set winners for the Vikings (12-0) in singles play along with the doubles teams of Jonathan Tan-Guillem Colom, Ethan Stewart-David Li and Ayush Mishra-John Glander. East Lyme, which has won 52 straight matches, was 12-0 last season and 14-0 in both 2017 and 2016. Their last loss came to Waterford (9-7), a 4-3 setback in the last match of the 2015 season on May 20.

    H.S. rowing

    • East Lyme finished second in the girls' first varsity race in the Connecticut Public Schools Rowing Championships on Lake Waramaug in New Preston. The Vikings finished 2.6 seconds behind Simsbury. The East Lyme boat members were coxswain Billie Hazan, stroke Julia Fenn and Sammi Todaro, Jennie Sherwood, Abby Lottridge, Hannah Miller, Amelia Anglin, Erin Munch, and Jamie Toole. East Lyme boys finished sixth in the first varsity race, less than three second off the winning time. East Lyme boat members were coxswain Brooklyn Geida, stroke Andrius Kervelevicius, and DJ Bond, Jack Derry, Jacob Peters, Kent Place, Jonathan Northcut, Peyton Bonura, and Nolan Deschenes.

    H.S. girls' tennis

    • Fitch swept doubles play in a 6-1 win over Waterford. Samantha Cote, Sneha Kumar and Kavita Srirangam won singles matches for Fitch (12-5) along with the doubles teams of Hayden Kowalski-Haley Rodgers, Mae Flax-Charlina Holloway and Nyseanah Ishmael-Caroline Garrett. Micky Green won at No. 4 singles for Waterford (11-5).

    H.S. softball

    • Cromwell beat Old Lyme 8-4 in a Shoreline Conference game. Grace Lathrop doubled twice and scored two runs and Paige Koselnik was 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored for Old Lyme (12-7, 11-5).   

    Road racing

    • Dylan Hammerman of Norwich won the Quaker Hill Challenge 5K race on Saturday with a time of 19:47. Alana Olendorf of Mystic was the top women's finisher, coming in sixth with a time of 22:16. also finishing in the top 10 were Eric Ciocca of Northampton, Mass. (19:58), Patrick Miett of East Haddam (21:11), Bill Leahy of Quaker Hill (21:26), Thomas Olendorf of Mystic (21:45), Jodi Higgins of Waterford (22:25), Andrew Loupos of Gales Ferry (22:29), Quinlin Haglund of Quaker Hill (23:01) and Josh Tiven of Waterford (26:08).  

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