Lady Indians Win Battle Over East Central

Lady Indians Win Battle Over East Central
Jimena Palomo — Itawamba Community College Athletic
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Lady Indians Win Battle Over East Central

Itawamba Community College women’s tennis battled to pick up a big 5-4 conference win over East Central Community College Friday.

Singles:

No. 1   Maud Tsaura (EC) def. Martina Coghetto – 6-4, 6-2

No. 2   Jimena Palomo (ICC) def. Camila Vanegas – 6-0, 6-2

No. 3   Cheyenne Hughes (ICC) def. Maggie Bounds – 6-0, 6-1

No. 4   Kaitlyn Greenwood (ICC) def. Brenah Flint – 6-1, 6-0

No. 5   Tyler Athas (ICC) def. Ava Espey – 6-3, 6-3

No. 6   Ivey Bruntlett (EC) def. Maggie Franks – 6-2, 6-2

Doubles:

No. 1   Coghetto/Palomo (ICC) def. Vanegas/Tsaura – 9-8(9-7)

No. 2   Espey/Bounds (EC) def. Hughes/Greenwood – 8-5

No. 3   Bruntlett/Katelyn (EC) def. WallAthas/Franks – 8-5

The Lady Indians (4-5, 4-2 MACCC) will return to action after spring break when they travel to Northwest Mississippi Community College for a conference match beginning at 2 p.m.

Original source can be found here.



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