Mustang Sports Roundup: Girls Lacrosse Snaps Losing Streak; Boys Tennis Rolls

Girls Varsity Softball

After a cancelled home game against Kettle Run High School Tuesday, the girls varsity softball team will be back in action Thursday at 5 p.m. in a home game against Manassas Park High School.

Boys Varsity Lacrosse

The boys varsity lacrosse team continued their losing streak Monday dropping their fourth in a row, this time against Woodgrove High School, 15-2.

In last Thursday’s away game, the squad lost to Freedom High School, 16-1.

Mason plays again Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Broad Run High School.

Girls Varsity Lacrosse

After suffering two away-game losses in the past week – on Thursday to Freedom High School, 22-11, and Monday to Woodgrove High School, 17-4- the girls team came back and defeated Notre Dame Academy in an away match Tuesday, 11-5.

The teams faces Potomac Falls High School Thursday at 6 p.m.

Girls Varsity Tennis

The girls varsity tennis team won at Freedom High School Monday, 8-1.

In the singles games, Jessica Lim, Christel De Ocampo, Peggy Brozi, Emma Pierce and Maria Sugastti all brought in wins, with Gemma Seidita suffering the only loss.

In doubles, Lim and De Ocampo, Brozi and Pierce, and Molly Sedmak and Dana Sembera won. In the doubles extension match, Maya Keller Blurton and Lauren Meinhart, and Alexandra Marple and Adrianna Laguna, won their games.

The girls plays again Friday in an away match against Yorktown High School at Bluemont Courts in Arlington at 4 p.m.

 

Boys Varsity Tennis

The boys tennis team continued in its winning ways last week with a 9-0 shutout at home against Freedom High School Monday.

The match marked the fifth time in the season the boys allowed their competitors no points.

The man of the match was senior Sam Waters. Karl Campanella-Dysart, Sam Waters, Kan Tagami, Jay Rodock, Tyler Waters and Tommy Weber all won their singles games, with doubles teams – Tagami and Rodock, Campanella-Dysart and Weber, and Jones and Waters – all winning their games.

The boys team will play again Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Notre Dame Academy.

 

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