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Boys Tennis: Malden vs. Triton Game Recap

Subin Bastola May 18, 2017
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Captain Victor Teague shooting a strong flat serve in the game against Triton Hawks at Amerige Park. Photo by Subin Bastola.

On Tuesday, May 16th, the Malden High boys tennis team defeated the visiting Triton Hawks. Coming into the game Malden had an overall record of 1 win and 7 loss and had been on four losing streaks.  

The Tornadoes started the game aggressively in first singles, as captain Victor Teague dominate Triton Hawks’ players with consistent serve and powerful return. The boys had defeated the Hawks just a week prior and were confident that they would do the same again. Throughout the rest of the first set Teague continues to play restraining defense as well as an offense as he capitalized on every opponent weak return. The closest Triton ever got was 3-3 on the second set but Teague was able to pick up his pace and never looked back. As captain Teague mentioned his “killer first serve” was clearly one of his strengths. The first singles ended with MHS win over Triton (2-6) and (4-6).

Captain Victor Teague shooting a strong flat serve in the game against Triton Hawks at Amerige Park. Photo by Subin Bastola.

On second singles, sophomore Thomas Tran was also determined to defeat Triton. Tran’s consistent play and calm nature was understandably his strength. Even though some of the serves hit the net Tran was able to turn many of the return into good shots causing an opponent to move back and forth.  Tran got off to good start by breaking opponent’s serve in the second game of the match. Tran’s beautiful crosscourt volley surprises the Triton player forcing him to miss the return.  Throughout the rest of the second set Tran skills of “looking for the attack”  made his defense more intense as well as his strong forehand and groundstroke make his offense robust. The second singles also ended dominating Hawks (2-6) and (2-5).

The third single was one of the entertaining matches of the day. Sophomore Luis Gilbert was also looking forward to winning the second match against the Triton. From the beginning of the game, Gilbert was in the attack. His flat serve was one of his strengths. Gilbert and his opponent had a competitive evening since they both were tenacious to get a win. Despite starting the set with the points Gilbert had a hard time maintaining the winning streak. Gilbert lost the first set (6-4) and won the second set with distant margin (6-2) leading the game to the tiebreaker.  Unfortunately, tiebreaker could not go as Gilbert thought and he have to satisfy with another lost 6-4.

About the Author

Subin Bastola

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Having been in America for only 15 months, Subin Bastola is a senior at Malden High who took interest in The Blue and Gold considering his passion for writing, adapting new dexterity, and reading the news itself. Bastola’s interests include activities such as playing and watching soccer, reading books, listening to music, and watching movies, like his favorite: Groundhog Day. Bastola was born in and came from Nepal, where as his father lived in America for seven years. Back in Nepal “things are very different” Bastola says. Instead of students moving from class to class like they do at Malden High, they stay seating while the teachers transfer. “Exams are a lot harder,” announces Bastola. They also have no lockers, so carrying eight books around is a hustle. Bastola learned to speak English in Nepal, where he wrote poems and acclimated the ways and fundamentals of writing. With regulations such as restrictions to growing long hair and having a dress code, Bastola has gotten accustomed to the new school system. Although Bastola doesn’t know that many people in the Blue and Gold yet, he is looking forward to integrating and making new friends in his graduating year at Malden High.

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