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The Tigers ended their league season on a high note with a decisive win over EHS. The tigers travelled to Alexandria today and won 7-2 in the second part of two part tournament, the Amos-Willet Cup. When we played EHS at home earlier in the season, the score was 9-0 and although we only needed one man to win today to maintain control of the Cup, we played really well and fought for every ball winning 7-2.

Some notable performances today were Charles Horner, who won 11-5,11-6, 11-2. Briggs Debuque, who won 11-6 11-2 11-6 and Parker Giles who played his final career match tonight. Parker won 3-0, 11-9 , 11-9, 11-7 against a very evenly matched opponent!

Also, shoutout to Booker(#2) and Walker(#3) who played at higher positions on the ladder than they usually play.  

With a combined winning score of 16-2 this year, we will continue to house the Ammos-Willet Cup in the Dick Gym. 
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