Chenango County Tennis weekend recap

Norwich Tennis defeats Windsor 4-0
NORWICH – Norwich varsity tennis suffered through a rain-filled Thursday matchup with league rivals, the Windsor Black Knights.
The home match for the Purple Tornado, played on Thursday, April, 20, saw Norwich sweep Windsor at 4-0, in the four matchups that the weather allowed to finish.
“Norwich beats Windsor 4-0 in a rain shortened match,” said Norwich head coach John Stewart. “Norwich took two of four singles, winning in straight sets, with Joel Fazio taking the fourth point.”
And with that fourth point, Fazio held claim for the weekend to helping lift Norwich to a .500 record.
At second singles, Norwich’s Fazio held strong in his showing against Hunter Moran of Windsor – defeating Moran by set scores of 6-1 and 6-0.
The only other singles match which was afforded a chance to finish was fourth singles – when Matt Giglio of Norwich defeated Robert Bove of Windsor in similar fashion, winning at 6-1 and 6-0.
Windsor was forced to forfeit the second doubles spot on the day, while Norwich capitalized in the two remaining spots.
“Norwich’s first doubles (team) got back on the winning track easily, winning in straight sets,” said coach Stewart.
Austin Benenati and Carson Maynard of Norwich took home the win at first doubles when they followed suit of the singles play – winning in straight sets at 6-1 and 6-0.
Jahlil Jones and Zac Marsh of Norwich took home a clean sweep by forfeit over Windsor.
Norwich (3-3 overall) will be busy this coming week playing three matches from Monday through Wednesday, starting with an away match against Johnson City on Monday, April 24, at 4 p.m.
 
Bainbridge-Guilford Tennis defeats Greene 3-2
GREENE – The Trojan’s varsity tennis team battled to a 3-2 loss to the visiting Bainbridge-Guilford Bobcats this past Thursday.
In the decisive matchup right at the top singles spot, it was B-G who earned the win taking the match to a tie-breaker set. The Bobcats employed Bailey Hotaling at first singles, as Hotaling went back and forth with Greene’s Zach Westover – resulting in a scoreline of 6-7 (7-9), 6-3, and 6-0.
B-G would steal their second singles team point at third singles, when Amaya Carlin defeated Kelly Darling of Greene in straight sets at 6-3 and 6-0.
A three-setter would ensue at second singles, as Greene remained alive in the match with a Kevin Gyurik win over Owen Lambrecht at 4-6, 6-3, and finally 7-5.
Splitting the doubles results, B-G would take their third team point at first doubles when the duo of Jared Pruskowski and Dadeon Canfield downed Greene’s Isaac Trass and Garrett Anders in two sets at 7-5 and 6-2.
Mary Borchardt and Sophia Brown would earn a team point back for the Trojans when they defeated Ryan Cooper and Alex Tranvaag in straight sets at 6-4 and 6-2.
Next up for Bainbridge-Guilford (1-1 overall), they will be faced with a home matchup with Sidney (2-1 overall), on Tuesday, April 25, at 4:15 p.m.
Greene (0-1 overall), will host Hancock on Monday, April 24, at 4:15 p.m., as the Trojan squad attempts to find a winning formula.

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