Archer Wins Again 12-6

Jennifer Berman
Today we played a non league match against Le Lycee at Balboa Park.  Apparently their coach Xavier looked up our record as he admitted defeat before we even started the match.
 
Since it was a scrimmage, I told every doubles team that they would get to play at least twice.  It was a bit of a puzzle putting it together as I had people playing, then being subbed out, then playing again (which you're not allowed to do in a league match).  We also had 1 singles player go out, so then we subbed in 2 different doubles players.  The best part was that Hannah and Yasi stepped up and agreed to play singles even though they were also in 2 doubles matches.
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