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DAN HICKLING

Staff Writer

LEWISTON — It was the most satisfying season in Kennebunk boys tennis history.

But Wednesday, it all came crashing down in a most unsatisfactory way as the Scarborough Red Storm defeated the Rams three games to two in the Western Maine Class A title game played at Bates College.

“It’s a team sport,” said Kennebunk No. 3 singles player Josh Behrens, a sophomore, whose win against senior Andrew Talbot, two years his senior, helped get the Rams (14-3) going. “But it’s also an individual sport.”

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Behrens had little trouble Wednesay polishing off Talbot.

The two wrestled a month ago, with Behrens, now unbeaten at 14-0, already eager to get the tennis teams going.

Behrens won his match in two sets, 6-1 and 7-5.

He said he varied his approach in hopes in keeping his opponent Andrew Talbot off base.

“I had a good season,” Talbot said. “I’ve had a good season. I’ve had a lot of fun.”

The first doubles tandem of Christian Elkington and Sam Dickson easily won their match against Sanford’s Joe Corbeau and Jeff Sirocki.

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Elkington and Dickson were trying to reverse a two-game losing streak, and succeeded.

“They had gotten into a little funk,” said Tom Post, Kennebunk’s coach. “Lost their mojo. We knew it was there, and we knew it was going to be here today.”

The two breezed past their opponents, putting them away at 6-0 and 6-4.

The Rams were not so fortunate in the second doubles, which saw Matt Pearson and Nat Skillin rally from 5-1 behind in the first set to tie it at 5-5, only to fall, 7-5.

The second set was even tighter, as Pearson and Skillin forced their opponents into a tiebreaker before losing 7-6.

Charlie Merry, Kennebunk’s No. 1 singles player, endured a tough day which saw him record a 6-1 loss in the first set, and a 7-5 setback in the second.

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“Charlie is a great competitor,” said Post. “There’s no doubt about his conviction. He’s going to go down swinging in any competitive situation. Had this been a three-setter, my money would have been on Charlie.”

Scarborough took the remaining singles match, too, when Alec Sandmire was vanquished by Dana Liu, 6-2, 6-1.

Kennebunk finished its season 14-1.

— Contact Dan Hickling at dhickling@journaltribune or follow on Twitter @DanHickling.



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