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The Baylor boys won the doubles point and went on to defeat host McCallie, 5-2, in a non-region match Thursday April 16.

 

In doubles with it 1-1, Baylor’s No.2 team of  Patrick Toomey-Cooper long rallied from down 5-4 to win 8-6 and clinch the team point heading into singles.

 

McCallie (4-6) posted singles wins at No.1 (Cody Gubin) and No.6 (Charlie Thel) to go up 2-1, but the Red Raiders (6-3) won the remaining four matches.

 

The two teams meet May 6 at Baylor in a D-II Middle/East Region match.

 

Next Matches: McCallie … Tuesday April 21 Senior Day vs. Knox Webb

Baylor  Tues April 21 vs. Johnson Ferry Christian Academy (home)

 

Baylor 5, McCallie 2

Singles

Cody Gubin (McCallie) def. Chad Woodham, 6-1, 6-2

Jack Gray (Baylor) def. Carter Eaves, 6-4, 6-1

Cooper Long (Baylor) def. Taylor Burgan, 6-4, 6-4

Patrick Toomey Baylor) def. Conner O’Brien, 6-4, 6-4

Alex Kadrie (Baylor) def. Andrew Smith, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2

Charlie Thel (McCallie) def. Stewie Austin, 6-3, 6-2

 

Doubles

Chad Woodham-Jack Gray (Baylor) def. Taylor Burgan-Carter Eaves, 8-3

2 Patrick Toomey-Cooper Long (Baylor) def. Charlie Thel-Cody Gubin, 8-6

3 Conner O’Brien-Andrew Smith (McCallie) def. Barrett Shock-Ethan Palisock, 8-2

 

 

william.branton@comcast.net

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