Barrington boys tennis team enjoying strong start to season

Eagles defeat Rebels, Rams and Sentinels 7-0

Posted 4/11/19

The Eagles are 3-0 after wins over South Kingstown, LaSalle and Smithfield to open the spring season.

The Eagles dominated South Kingstown 7-0 on April 2 — James Bogdanovic won his match at …

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Barrington boys tennis team enjoying strong start to season

Eagles defeat Rebels, Rams and Sentinels 7-0

Posted

The Eagles are 3-0 after wins over South Kingstown, LaSalle and Smithfield to open the spring season.

The Eagles dominated South Kingstown 7-0 on April 2 — James Bogdanovic won his match at number one singles, 6-0, 6-0; Eric Zhang won 6-0, 6-2 at second singles; Owen Voigt won 6-0, 6-0 at third singles; and Scott Sapolsky won 6-3, 6-3 at fourth singles. 

Barrington's doubles teams of Brian Donahue and Connor Kelly (first), Alex Caizzi and Lucas Johnson (second), and Kevin Zhu and Jules Anton (third) all won their matches.

Barrington crushed LaSalle 7-0 on April 4. Barrington's singles players (Bogdanovic, Zhang, Voigt and Sapolsky) won in straight sets, as did the doubles teams.

On Tuesday, April 9, Barrington rolled over Smithfield 7-0. All four singles players and all three doubles teams won in straight sets, with Sapolsky capturing a 6-0, 6-0 victory at fourth singles.

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