Housatonic boys tennis nears tourney slot

FALLS VILLAGE — The boys tennis team had three great match-ups May 13 at Housatonic in a match with Lewis Mills.

Housatonic (7-7) defeated Lewis Mills (8-7) 3-2.

At No. 1 singles, Evan Sahlman (LM) and Tim Halle (H) battled back and forth with lots of great gets and great shots before Evan pulled away to win 9-7.  

At No. 2 singles Stephen Lundeen (H) and Matt Marzicola (LM) went to a tiebreaker for the second time this year, with Stephen winning both of those matches.  

The match of the day, however, was at No. 1  doubles. The Lewis Mills team of Pat Abate and Ryan Surveski had control of the match, leading 7-4, and looking to secure the win. But Garrett Gobillot and Jim Viafore (H) battled back and won the next five games in a row to win 9-7. It’s the biggest comeback of their career.  

This win puts Housy at 7-7, needing one more win to qualify for the state tournament as a team for the first time in three years.

No. 1 singles:  Evan Sahlman (LM) def Tim Halle (H) 9-7

No. 2 singles:  Stephen Lundeen (H) def Matt Marzicola (LM) 9-8 (7-5)

No. 3 singles:  Bryce Rudiack (LM) def Jake Johannesen (H) 8-2

No. 1 doubles:  Garrett Gobillot/Jim Viafore(H) def Pat Abate/Ryan Surveski (LM) 9-7

No. 2 doubles:  Jerad Lauzier/Kyle Watt (H) def Duan Zhang/Chris Kelleher (LM) 8-4

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