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Owls Conclude Fall Season at Georgia Southern Championships

11/4/2019 4:25:00 PM

Final Results

STATESBORO, Ga. 
- Eight members of the Kennesaw State men's tennis team finished the fall season at the Georgia Southern Championships on Saturday and Sunday at the Wallis Tennis Center.

'This was our last tournament of the fall and the guys did a really good job out there this weekend." Assistant Coach Simon Pritchard said. "We play this tournament every year, and one thing you are guaranteed is a lot of matches. The guys were prepared for this and they did a great job of competing throughout the weekend. I am very pleased for Harrison. It was good to see him have a successful weekend after redshirting last year."

Singles Victories

Harrison Wood
Def. Adrian Fanna (Coastal Georgia) 3-6,6-2,6-3
Def. Sachin Khuran (Jacksonville State) 6-4,6-3
 
Drew Lahey
Def. Alexander Vishnevskyl (Jacksonville State) 4-6,7-5,10-2
Def. Eloy Veloso (SCAD) 6-1,6-2
 
Seru Tezuka
Def. Santiago Saurez (Georgia Southern) 6-1,7-6 (3)
Def. Agustin Suarez (Jacksonville State) 6-4,6-3
 
Harvey Conway
Def. Alexander Vishnevskyl (Jacksonville State) 6-3,6-2
Def. Sashin Khurana (Mercer) 6-4,6-3
 
Mritunjay Badola
Def. Jordi Blanchar (Jacksonville State) 6-1,4-6,10-2
Def. Joe Ellis (North Florida) 5-0, retired
 
Kevin Patel
Def. Noah Borges (College of Charleston) 7-5,6-0
 
Gaston Muhammad
Def. Easton Thomas (College of Charleston) 6-3,6-1

Doubles Victories
Jack Sorel / Kevin Patel
Def. Hjetquist/Moro (Jacksonville State) 6-2
 
Mritunjay Badola / Gaston Muhammad
Def. Norwood/Kapija (Jacksonville State) 6-4
 
Drew Lahey / Harvey Conway
Def. Krick/Theodossiu (College of Charleston) 6-2
 
The Owls are back on the court in February of 2020 to open the dual match season.
 
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