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EPC tourney rained out

The East Penn Conference Tennis Tournament, which began last Thursday, postponed its semifinal and final matches on Saturday, but will conclude on May 2 at Pocono Mountain East High School.

Eight players from Freedom and Liberty combined will advance to semifinals in singles play.

Liberty’s Dan Lynn, who defeated Allen’s Sam Miller 8-3 and Freedom’s Aidan Bodeo-Lomicky 8-5, will take on Parkland’s Nick Kshatari at number one singles.

At number two singles, Freedom’s Ross Sonnenblick, who defeated Bethlehem Catholic’s Henry Gao 8-0 and Whitehall’s Gavin Meyers 8-1, will face Stroudsburg’s Brycen Butz.

Also at number two singles, Liberty’s Luke Conrad, who defeated East Stroudsburg South’s Jacob Mithani 8-0 and Nazareth’s Mike Fishler 8-4, will play Parkland’s Nate Lyman.

Liberty’s Jacob Berg won matches against Freedom’s Ronak Desai 8-1 and Bethlehem Catholic’s Colby Treadwell 8-7 to take on Parkland’s Aneesh Kapoor at number three singles.

In doubles matches, Freedom’s Jon Fiorentino and Jon Chu won at number two doubles over East Stroudsburg South’s Cooper Libby and Kevin Orvis 8-1 and Emmaus’s Zooey He and Marko Maricic 8-5 to face Parkland’s Nick Hawk and Alex Wu.

At number three doubles, Liberty’s Duke Jin and Gavin Snyder will take on Parkland’s Kishan Unjia and Alex Son, having defeated East Stroudsburg North’s Dozie Enyosiobi and Chris Perez 8-0 and Pocono Mountain East’s Deon Motiall and Mike Aruanno 8-4.

PRESS PHOTO BY NANCY SCHOLZFreedom's Aidan Bodeo-Lomicky is still alive in districts and will face a familiar foe in Dan Lynn of Liberty when the tournament resumes Wednesday. Lynn just defeated Bodeo-Lomikcy on the opening day of the EPC tournament this past week.