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MV girls tennis unbeaten run hits 13 with win over Monomoy

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MV girls tennis unbeaten run hits 13 with win over Monomoy

TL;DR

Martha's Vineyard girls tennis team extended their unbeaten streak to 13 with a 3-2 victory over Monomoy. This match served as a potential playoff preview as both teams prepare for the MIAA postseason.

Key points

  • Martha's Vineyard girls tennis remains unbeaten
  • Team has won 13 consecutive matches
  • Defeated Monomoy 3-2 in a recent match
  • Josey Johns won her singles match
  • Martha's Vineyard holds the top spot in Division 3
Martha's VineyardMonomoyMIAA

The MIAA postseason is two weeks away, and the latest MIAA Power Rankings were released today.

The Martha's Vineyard girls tennis still holds the top spot in Division 3, while Monomoy is not far behind at fourth.

The two faced off on Friday in a possible playoff preview. Martha's Vineyard remained unbeaten with their 13th straight win as they beat the Sharks, whose only two losses on the season are to the Vineyarders, 3-2 for the second time this season.

Josey Johns won third singles 6-4, 6-0 over Darcy Addison for Martha's Vineyard. Leah Thomson and Zoe Treitman defeated Alexa Spirdo and Madison Mahfoue 7-6(1), 6-3 in first doubles, while Tessa Schultz and Bella Schilling beat Alexa Babes-Deal and Oliva Rezk 6-3, 6-0 in second doubles.

Ella Cutter defeated Laina Dubin in first singles, while Handi Rezk beat Charlotte Marshard 6-3, 6-3 in second singles.

In other high school sports action:

Girls Tennis

Sturgis West 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 0: The Navigators (3-6) snapped a three-match slide with a win over the Dolphins (0-12).

Nora Mulligan beat Zoe le Grange 6-4, 6-4 in first singles, Kaylee Baril defeated Wollaston Thompson 6-0, 6-3 in second singles and Zoe Haveles won third singles 6-1, 6-0 over Abby Bagar.

Lydia Grugan and Luana Peres defeated Bridget Kenny and Sienna- Grace Eary 6-1, 6-1 in first doubles, and Sophie Grant and Sarah Zontini beat Carolina Valerio Fernmdez and Jahanna Miller 8-2 in second doubles.

Falmouth 4, Nauset 1: The Clippers (11-4) snapped their longest losing streak of the season (two matches) with a victory over the Warriors (7-8).

Old Rochester 5, Bourne 0: The Canalmen (10-6) were swept for the second time this season, which stopped their three-match win streak.

Boys Tennis

Martha’s Vineyard 4, Monomoy 1: The Vineyarders (10-3) bounced from Wednesday's loss with a win over the Sharks (10-7). Tommy Flynn defeated Ethan Seufert 7-5, 6-2 in second singles, and Nate Walsh beat Thomas Hereford 6-2, 6-1 in third singles. Moses Thomson and Aeneas Forrester defeated Khush Patel and John Sene 6-1, 6-3 in first doubles, while Jayden Fuller and Carter Masselli beat Ben Cao and Jacob Constant 6-0, 6-0 in second doubles.

Roman Pavluchenko defeated Anderson Berger 6-4, 6-2 in first singles for Monomoy.

Falmouth 5, Nauset 0: The Clippers (15-0) maintained their unbeaten season with their 15th straight win as they swept the Warriors (3-12).

Old Rochester 5, Bourne 0: The Canalmen (9-7) have lost four straight matches as they were swept for the first time this season.

Baseball

Martha’s Vineyard 5, Monomoy 1: The Vineyarders (8-9) picked up a key win over the Sharks (6-11) as they make a run for the postseason. Leo Napior had two RBIs and one double. Lathrop Keene threw five innings and allowed one unearned run.

Dennis-Yarmouth 1, Sandwich 0: The Dolphins (14-5) avenged a loss on April 29 to the Blue Knights (8-10) with a shutout win.

Tyler Jones went six innings, scattered two hits and struck out five for Snadwich. Joe Coughlan, Braylon Heatley and Drew Peters had hits. The Blue Knights stranded seven runners. Luke Morrison and Ty Creighton played well on defense behind Jones.

Cape Tech 5, Upper Cape 3: The Crusaders (6-8) have won back-to-back games for the first time thie season with a big victory over the Rams (10-4).

Will Mullin pitched four innings, struck out six, gave up two runs and walked one for Cape Tech. Mike Shea pitched the fifth inning with two strikeouts. Tucker Enos closed the seventh as he struck out two and gave up one run. Mason Tomlinson had three hits and three RBIs, Connor Gent contributed two hits and Will Mullin added one hit. Brody Mumford tripled in the seventh and Mullin brought him in next pitch to make it 5-2.

Softball

GNBVT 15, Bourne 0: The Canalmen (1-15) have dropped two straight since their first win of the season on May 11.

Mashpee 16, Nantucket 13: The Falcons (5-1) halted a three-game losing streak as they beat the Whalers (3-10) after they lost to them on April 27.

McKenzie O'Connell went 4-for-4 with seven RBIs, one double and four runs scored for Mashpee. Addison Losh was 3-for-5 with three RBIs.

Nauset 17, Falmouth 5: The Warriors (11-4) swept the season series over the Clippers (5-11).

Boys Lacrosse

Bourne/Mashpee 22, Monomoy 6: The Canalmen (14-1) made their way back into the win column after their first loss on Wednesday as the beat the Sharks (4-11).

Charlie Seitz (six goals, seven assists), Jack Balfour (five goals, three assists), Brady Banks (three goals, six assists), Ty Hawkes (one goal, two assists), Sean Kelly (two goals, one assist), Brody Haden (three assists), Mike Valois (84% on faceoffs, two assists), Drew Kelley (two goals, one assist), Connor Banks (one goal), Drew Malone (one goal) and Ethan Fox (one goal) led the co-op offense. Nolan Scofield seven saves, while Max Beals added one save.

Girls Lacrosse

Barnstable 14, Dighton-Rehoboth 7: The Red Hawks (9-8) won back-to-back home games. Caroline Meins (five goals), Caroline Curley (three goals), Emelie Jonsson (two goals, one assist), Avery Croteau (two goals, one assist, six draw controls) and Kera Clifford (one goal) led the offense. Morgan Mueller finished with 11 saves, while Maia Burt and Louisa Tendler played great defense.

Sturgis West 14, Bristol Aggie 8: The Navigators (4-8) stopped a two-game losing streak. Bridgit Dwyer led the way with four goals and one assist.

Cora McDade, Savannah Roy (three assists) and Olivia Cabral each scored twice. while Lula Heine, Maeve Malloy, Elise Davis and Brynn Dowie each scored once. Ceci O'Connor had nine saves in net.

Courtney Jacobs is the Sports Editor for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at cjacobs@capecodonline.com and follow him on X: @coolinwithCJ.

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This article originally appeared on Cape Cod Times: Cape Cod and Islands high school scores and highlights from May 15.

Q&A

How many consecutive wins does Martha's Vineyard girls tennis have?

Martha's Vineyard girls tennis has 13 consecutive wins.

What was the score of the match between Martha's Vineyard and Monomoy?

The match ended with Martha's Vineyard winning 3-2 against Monomoy.

Where does Martha's Vineyard rank in the MIAA Power Rankings?

Martha's Vineyard currently holds the top spot in Division 3 of the MIAA Power Rankings.

Who won the singles match between Josey Johns and Darcy Addison?

Josey Johns won the singles match against Darcy Addison with a score of 6-4, 6-0.

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