Archer Varsity Tennis rises to 2-0 in Liberty League with victory over LeLycee

Keith Coleman
Archer Varsity girls tennis team cruised to a 14-4 victory over LeLycee in a Friday 9/22 evening match. Solid performances by Rachel Ferrera/Zoe Woolf, Maiya South/Chloe Eshel led doubles efforts, along with Chloe Richards (returning from injury). On the Singles front Lexie Ben-Meir was hitting balls like a magician and continued her undefeated run in League play. Dylan Marmur came back from a tough 6-7 tiebreak loss in her first match to win the last two. The Panthers will meet Santa Monica in a non-league match on Tuesday 9/25.
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