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Milton’s Boys’ Tennis Maintains an Unblemished Season |
| May 2007 |
Captained
by Charlie Posner (Class I), the boys' tennis team recently clinched
the New England Championship for the fifth year in a row and wrapped
up their second perfect season of Independent School League play.
Including matches in the pre- and post-season, the team has won
43 consecutive matches, and coach Michael Duseau will finish his
second season of coaching Milton’s varsity boys’ tennis
with an unblemished record.
Six of the eight members of this year's team are returners from
last season. Charlie, last year’s league MVP, is on a two
year undefeated streak in singles play and has won 37 of 38 doubles
matches. Anton Kovic (Class I) remains undefeated in doubles this
season and won all six of his matches at the New England Championships.
Trevor Prophet (Class I), who Charlie describes as “Mr. Clutch,”
has not lost a singles match all season and is 12-1 in doubles action.
The team’s Class II members, Will Newman-Wise and Mike Chao,
have each only lost once all year. Will and Mike will be the only
two returning seniors to next year’s team, and Charlie says
that “the team is in really great hands with these guys.”
Andrew Lebovitz, the team’s only Class IV member, has won
every single set that he has played this year—an incredible
feat. Dan Brandt (Class I) and Will Hunnewell (Class III) win matches
whenever they are called upon, remaining undefeated in doubles and
singles play.
Coach Duseau says of this year’s team, “It has been
a pleasure to coach these fine young men and I wish the seniors
all the best next year.”
The boys topped off a perfect season with their win against Nobles
on May 25 and secured their second consecutive ISL Title.

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