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The Harvey School's Tennis Teams Conclude Seasons

BEDFORD, N.Y. -- The Harvey School tennis teams wrapped up its seasons with games on Monday, May 12.

The Harvey School's men's tennis team concluded its season with a win at a match on Monday, May 12.

The Harvey School's men's tennis team concluded its season with a win at a match on Monday, May 12.

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The Harvey School's women's tennis team concluded its season with a loss against Chase Collegiate in a quarterfinal match.

The Harvey School's women's tennis team concluded its season with a loss against Chase Collegiate in a quarterfinal match.

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The Harvey boys tennis team, the two-time defending Housatonic Valley Athletic League champion, finished its regular season with a perfect 12-0 record. Harvey, the No. 1 seed in the HVAL playoffs, defeated Forman 6-3 to wrap up the regular season on Monday.

The Cavaliers will go for three consecutive league titles starting with a semifinal matchup with the No. 5 seed South Kent School at Katonah Memorial Park on Wednesday, May 14. In the other semifinal contest Wednesday, No. 2 seed Forman hosts No. 3 Watkinson.

Harvey won both matches against Forman this season. If Harvey wins Wednesday, the Cavaliers play for the HVAL championship. 

Match results:

Singles:

Alec Roslin 10, Grant Oslan 2

Harry Solomon 10, Griffin Powers 0

Zach Schwartz 10, Ethan Berstein 1

David Weiner 10, Chip Shappy 6

Bryan Krosser 10, Josh Meister 5

Jordan Fox 5, Greg Lyall 10

Doubles:

Roslin/Solomon 8, Oslan/Powers 2

Zach Goligoski/Noah Kagan, 6 Shappy/Meister 8

Ben He/Daniel Qiu 0, Lyall/Gibson Gilmore 8

The outcome was different for the Harvey girls tennis team as it suffered a first-round loss in HVALs. 

Harvey’s girls varsity tennis team ended its season Monday, May 12, with a 6-1 loss to Chase Collegiate in a quarterfinal match of the Housatonic Valley Athletic League playoffs in Waterbury, Conn.

Harvey’s only point came in a No. 3 singles match as freshman Natalia Looney defeated her Chase opponent, 10-5. 

“The girls did a supreme job all-around; a lot of great volleys, points, shots and rallies," said coach Christine Cahill. 

"It was a great way to end our season; all of our players did an amazing job implementing the skills theywere taught by all the coaches, most especially head coach Lesley Boltz.”

 

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