Archer Loses in a scrimmage Match to Division 1 Marymount

Paula Feigenbaum
In order to build a strong team, you need to play against other strong players.  Marymount was a tough opponent but the Archer team has learned from this experience and will make the team better in the long run.
Everyone worked at hard as they could and our #1 singles players, Lexie Ben-Meir was able to secure a win against their #1 which was outstanding.
Olivia Rosen had a first attempt at playing singles against Marymount #2 player, Dara, and battled til the end.   The entire Archer team was cheering for Olivia in her debut of playing singles.   We were very proud of Olivia and she walked off the court with a big smile despite the loss.
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