

The individual regional championship results, with Camden Hills players listed first, were: In singles, Ezra Lemole beat Landon Weaver, 6-0, 6-0 Lincoln Pierce beat Alex Liva, 6-2, 6-1 and Noah Thackeray beat Charles Scribner, 6-0, 6-2.

The following is information from the regional championship matches: 3 Camden Hills as it dropped a 5-0 decision to defending state Class A champion and top-ranked Brunswick. 1 seed also prevailed in the girls final, which proved a tough pill to swallow for No. The team members include, front from left, Liam O’Dwyer, Lincoln Pierce, Ezra Lemole, Will Jurek, Charlie Nicolet, Lucas Wyman, Jackson Strout and Declan Rodgers and back, coach Noah Capetta, Oliver Kydd, Noah Thackeray, Sam VanLonkhuyzen, Alex Todd, Wilson Fedarko, Micah Mosheyev and Emmett Edge.

Todd and VanLonkhuysen dropped the first set at second doubles to Smith and Dallara, but the momentum seemed to swing early in the second set when a member of the Rams’ second doubles team had to change rackets due to a broken string.Ĭamden Hills cruised in the second set of that match - leading 4-1 and 5-2 before it eventually netted a 6-3 win - and emerged with the win in three sets.Ĭlass A North boys high school tennis champions from Camden Hills Regional High School. With the outcome in hand, the Windjammers continued to battle as Thackeray eventually edged Williams in a second-set tiebreaker in what very well may have been the match of the day. The match at first doubles between Fedarko and Dwyer and Redmond and Durcan was competitive, as the sides traded games throughout the two sets, though the Rams held a slight edge and eventually put Kennebunk up 1-0 as the first match off the court. Moments prior, Smith, who advanced to the Round of 16 in this year’s state singles tournament, put Kennebunk up 2-0 after a quick match with Pierce. Luidas Bar is a small, quaint place where the spirit and essence of Dragon Quest is alive and kicking. Cutone, the two-time defending Maine Principals’ Association state singles champion, finished off LeMole in straight sets, which, ultimately, clinched the state title for Kennebunk.
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However, LeMole and Pierce knew well their hands were full with Cutone and Smith. While the Rams went up 3-0 and secured its second straight state title in short order, three of the five matches - third singles and first and second doubles - were superbly competitive. 1 Thornton Academy of Saco 3-2 earlier in the playoffs. Kennebunk, the second seed in the South, beat No. 6 Mount Ararat of Topsham 5-0 in the final. 4 Brunswick 5-0 in the semifinals and No. 8 Edward Little of Auburn 5-0 in the quarterfinals, No. The Windjammers, the top seed in Class A North, defeated No. Photo by Mark HaskellĬamden Hills rode a 12-match win streak into Saturday’s state final, with its only previous loss of the spring being a 3-2 defeat to neighboring Medomak Valley of Waldoboro on April 28.
