Boys Tennis: Lebanon loses to Goffstown, beats Coe-Brown

Published: 05-23-2025 4:30 PM

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Boys Tennis

Goffstown 6, Lebanon 3

Key players: Lebanon — No. 1 singles: Lebanon’s Kyle Hines, 8-1, over Goffstown’s Gunner Burnham. No. 3 singles: Lebanon’s Lavi Halwawala, 8-3, over Goffstown’s Colin Soucy. No. 1 doubles: Lebanon’s Hines/Lucas Graham, 8-3, over Goffstown’s Burnham/Soucy

Highlights: We played indoors at the YMCA in Goffstown due to the rain and the looming NHIAA last date to play. 2 Doubles and 4 Singles were very close matches that almost went our way. Kyle and Lavi played excellent tennis today in both singles and doubles.

Coach's quote: “We held our own against one of the two undefeated teams left in our division. We are so proud of how our players battled and gave them a run for their money. The timing of this match was a great tune-up leading into playoffs.” — Lebanon’s Tammy Arado and Jarrod Shaheen

Records: Goffstown 13 – 0; Lebanon 8 – 5

Lebanon 9, Coe-Brown 0

Key players: Lebanon — No. 1 singles: Lebanon’s Kyle Hines, 8-0, over Coe-Brown’s Ciaran Kenyon. No. 2 singles: Lebanon’s Augie Church-Cole, 8-1, over Coe-Brown’s Chase LaChapelle. No. 3 singles: Lebanon’s Lavi Halwawala, 8-1, over Coe-Brown’s Aidan Quaglia. No. 4 singles: Lebanon’s Lucas Graham, 8-0, over Coe-Brown’s Ethan Monahan. No. 5 singles: Lebanon’s Axel Ericson, 8-1, over Coe-Brown’s Brady Glusko. No. 6 singles: Lebanon’s Ryer Wolcott, 8-4, over Coe-Brown’s Caden Melanson. No. 1 doubles: Lebanon’s Hines/Graham, 8-4, over Coe-Brown’s Kenyon/ LaChapelle. No. 2 doubles: Lebanon’s Church-Cole/Halwawala, 8-2, over Coe-Brown’s Quaglia/Monahan. No. 3 doubles: Lebanon’s Reed Ferland/Seth Danen-Lucier, 8-0, over Coe-Brown’s Glusko/Melanson Coe-Brown — See Winning Team's Key Players.

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Highlights: It was very windy and quite cold, uncommon conditions for this part of the season. It was Coe-Brown's last match of the season as well as their Senior Night; they celebrated both teams' Seniors.

Coach's quote: “We showed discipline throughout most of our matches, dropping few games. We are halfway through our second four-match week to close out the regular season, and we look forward to finishing our match against a talented Goffstown tomorrow.” — Lebanon’s Tammy Arado and Jarrod Shaheen

Records: Lebanon 8 – 4; Coe-Brown 2 – 12