Photos: Barrington tennis team wins state championship

Eagles win all three doubles matches

Posted 6/3/24

Barrington won all three doubles matches and knocked off LaSalle, 4-2, on Saturday, June 1, at Slater Park.

At number one doubles, Gabe Anderson and Bryce Kupperman defeated Yash Choudhary and …

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Photos: Barrington tennis team wins state championship

Eagles win all three doubles matches

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Barrington won all three doubles matches and knocked off LaSalle, 4-2, on Saturday, June 1, at Slater Park.

At number one doubles, Gabe Anderson and Bryce Kupperman defeated Yash Choudhary and Max Wallace, 6-0, 6-3. At number two doubles, Henry Birbiglia and Zach Spear defeated Callum Bixby and Luke Cavanagh, 6-4, 6-4. And at number three doubles, Justin Kuo and Garrett Meehan defeated Andrew D’Artista and Ryan Coffey, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2.

The Eagles picked up another key point in the number four singles match, as Vineet Abbineni defeated Zach Perullo 6-1, 7-5. At number two singles, LaSalle’s Dyllon Litmanovich defeated Charlie Martin, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, and at number three singles, the Rams’ Joey Cavanagh defeated Jeremy Kuo, 6-4, 6-4.

The number one singles match between Barrington’s Luke Sapolsky and LaSalle’s Andrew Smith was suspended once the Eagles had one their fourth team point. 

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