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RAMS DEFEAT HAWKS IN BASEBALL, LACROSSE, AND TENNIS

La Salle and Bishop Hendricken matched up in three different sports on Tuesday, with the Rams earning victories in all three. The Baseball team won 6-2 in Providence, while the Lacrosse team won 15-1, and the Tennis team won 7-0 down in Warwick.
La Salle and Bishop Hendricken matched up in three different sports on Tuesday, with the Rams earning victories in all three. The Baseball team won 6-2 in Providence, while the Lacrosse team won 15-1, and the Tennis team won 7-0 down in Warwick.

Ryan Quirk and CJ Dandeneau provided the pitching, and Doug Harrison and Brody Santilli added the clutch hitting to pace the Rams in their 6-2 win in baseball. Quirk pitched the first five innings to earn the victory. Dandeneau picked up the save with his two innings of relief.

The Tennis team seemed to earn an easy 7-0 win, but a look at the box scores indicates a much closer match. Other than Arron Yang's 6-0, 6-0 win at #1 singles, all of the other matches were tough, hard fought wins for the Ram netmen. Jon Boyarsky dropped the first set before winning 4-6, 6-4, 6-1. The doubles team of Daniel Amirault and Chris Masko also dropped the first set before winning 3-6, 6-1, 6-4.

Jon Glickman-Tondreau took his singles match 6-4, 6-2. Freshman Parsa Raissi continued his roll  at #4 singles with his 6-3, 6-4 win. The doubles team of William Norton-Bliss and Chris Stabile won 6-4, 6-2, while the doubles team of the Zuberi Brothers, Eric and Mitch, won 6-1, 7-5.

The Boys Lacrosse team scored early and often on their way to a 15-1 win on Hendricken's turf.
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