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St. John’s Dominates Bishop Feehan Boys in H.S. Tennis Match | Local Sports

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In a series of high school tennis matches, several local teams faced off in competitive matchups, with some emerging victorious while others fell short.

The Bishop Feehan High boys tennis team took on Saint John’s High and unfortunately lost 4-1. The lone win for the Shamrocks came from Max Comey at first singles, where he battled back after losing the first set to ultimately triumph over his opponent.

Meanwhile, North Attleboro secured a 3-2 victory over Norton, with standout performances in both doubles matches and at second singles. Quinn DiFiore of North Attleboro showcased his resilience by rallying to win in three sets after dropping the first set.

In another matchup, Foxboro dominated Canton with a 4-1 win, thanks to strong performances from players like Raj Jetty and Luca Meyer. The Warriors’ doubles teams also secured crucial victories to seal the overall win.

The Attleboro girls tennis team also had a successful outing, sweeping Milford in a 5-0 shutout. The Bombardiers showcased their skill and teamwork by winning all matches in straight sets, with players like Maddie Fuscaldo and Kyra Johnson leading the charge.

Overall, it was a day filled with intense competition and impressive displays of talent from local high school tennis teams.

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