Roslyn Teams Maintain Winning Records

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budAs the spring sports season is winding down to its final games, both the Roslyn High School boys’ tennis squad and the girls’ softball teams have continued their winning ways, with both teams bouncing back from defeats to maintain winning records.

After losing a close 4-3 match to Manhasset, the boys’ tennis team quickly recovered and returned to their winning ways with a convincing 7-0 win over Friends Academy. Justin Lempert was a singles start, while the doubles team of Simon Adler and Evan Kirsch keyed the shutout win with their own successful match play.

On Monday, Roslyn lost a road game to unbeaten Syosset, 5-2. The loss left Roslyn with a 6-4 record as they vie for second place in conference play.

The Bulldogs will close out the regular season this Friday with a 4:30 road match against Jericho.

In girls’ softball, the Lady Bulldogs came back from an away game loss to Manhasset to defeat Sewanhaka, 12-6 in a Thursday, April 30 home game. Kate Kozuch was the hitting star for Roslyn. Her two hits included a double and a three-run home run. In addition, Kozuch scored three runs as Roslyn improved to 9-4 in Conference AB-III play, and remained tied with Valley Stream North for second place in conference play.

The regular season finale for this softball powerhouse comes on Thursday, May 7, with a 4:30 p.m. home game against West Hempstead.

As always, The Roslyn News welcomes any news from the parents of these fine athletes, especially those who have enjoyed standout years. Don’t be shy! We enjoy writing about these student-athletes. Contact Joe Scotchie at 516-747-8282 or email at jscotchie@antonmediagroup.com.

 

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Joe Scotchie is the editor of both The Roslyn News and New Hyde Park Illustrated News. In 2009, he won a New York State Press Association award for a sports feature. Joseph Scotchie’s past publications include biographies of Thomas Wolfe and Richard Weaver and a comprehensive history of the city of Asheville, North Carolina.

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