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Snapping back strongly after a long exam-period lull, the Varsity squash team smashed out two quick wins last week, 8-1 over Amherst on Friday followed by a decisive 5-1 shellacing of Trinity the next day. A perfect slate was marred only by two defeats suffered by Adam Foster, playing number one, who was set back by the top man of both opposing squads.
The Amherst summary: Daniels (A) defeated Foster (H) 3-2; Wightman (H) defeated Soliday (A) 3-0; Stevens (H) defeated Balmos (A) 3-0; Francis (H) defeated Owen (A) 3-0; Shepherd (H) defeated Gould (A) 3-0; Stewart (H) defeated Snow (A) 3-2; Tufts (cap't H) defeated Siegrest (A) 3-0; McGovern (H) defeated Stelsetta (A) 3-0; Heath (H) defeated Rees (A) 3-1.
The Trinity summary: Weisenfluth (T) defeated Foster (H) 3-1; Wightman (H) defeated Toland (T) 3-0; Stevens (H) defeated Kelly (T) 3-2; Francis (H) defeated Geiger (T) 3-0; Shepherd (H) defeated Borden (T) 3-1; Stewart (H) defeated Monigomery (T) 3-0.
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