BOILING SPRINGS, SC - On a bright and sunny afternoon, the Boiling Springs tennis team got a little bit of revenge from an earlier season loss and defeated the visiting Dorman Cavaliers 4-3 in a key region matchup on Tuesday,
In the Bulldogs first home match since dedicating a bench alongside the courts to long time tennis coach Randy Gregory, the Bulldogs were able to battle to a big victory avenging an earlier 4-2 loss to the Cavaliers in their second match of the season. In the match Boiling Springs got a victory in the number two seed as Preston Reese got a pivotal victory for the Bulldogs (6-4, 6-1). They also got victories in number four singles and number five singles as Nathan Miller won in straight sets (6-0, 6-0) and William Garner came away with an impressive victory (6-1, 6-0) against his opponent. Dorman was able to get a straight set victory in number one singles as the Bulldogs Sam Corbitt fell (6-0, 6-0). They also got a victory in number three singles match as the Bulldogs Ben Reese (6-1, 3-6, (10-8)) fell in a hard-fought battle between the two players. With the Bulldogs leading 3-2 after all the singles matches the final decision came down to the doubles matches. In the number one doubles match, Dorman was able to come away with a (6-2, 6-1) victory but in number two singles the Bulldogs wrapped up the match as Thomas Raynor and Ben Reese defeated their opponents (6-2, 6-0). After the victory the Bulldogs are right back in the mix for the number two seed in Region II-5A along with Dorman and Byrnes. The Bulldogs will look to avenge another early season loss against the Rebels on Thursday afternoon at Byrnes. Comments are closed.
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