Spring FAA Tournament Updates

Boys Tennis:
   FAA SINGLES SEMI-FINALS
      Jack Turchetta (Brunswick) defeated Harry Walker (KING) 
      Gabe Tishman (GFA) defeated Peter Conklin (Hopkins)
 
   FAA SINGLES FINAL
      Gabe Tishman (GFA) defeated Jack Turchetta (Brunswick)
 
   FAA DOUBLES SEMI-FINALS
      Bo Curry / Trevor Faulk (RCDS) defeated Justin Mandel / Ted Tannenbaun (RCDS)
      Alex Kane / Noah Rennert (Hopkins) defeated Peter Nuegabaur / Tom Rosiello (Hopkins)
 
   FAA DOUBLES FINAL
      Bo Curry / Faulk (RCDS) defeated Alex Kane / Noah Rennert (Hopkins)
 
Baseball:
   FAA QUARTER-FINALS - MONDAY MAY 11, 2015
      Brunswick - BYE
      Rye Country Day School defeated GFA, 5-4
      Hamden Hall defeated Hopkins, 9-4
      King defeated St. Luke's, 12-2
   FAA SEMI-FINALS - WEDNESDAY MAY 13, 2015
      Brunswick defeated King, 7-0
      Hamden Hall defeated Rye Country Day School, 2-1
   FAA FINALS - FRIDAY MAY 15, 2015
      Rye Country Day School at Brunswick - 4:30 PM
 
Golf Tournament Team Scores:
Brunswick - 427
Hopkins - 437
St. Luke’s - 443
King - 457
Rye Country Day - 473
Greens Farms Academy - 487
Hamden Hall - 524
Masters - 535

LOW MEDAL SCORE:
Abir Singh - Hopkins - 78

TOP 7 PLAYERS - ALL-LEAGUE
Abir Singh - Hopkins - 78
Dustin Cook - GFA - 81
Curtis Tauck - GFA - 82
Andreas Kern - Brunswick - 83
Jeremy Benjamin - King - 84
Eric Ganshaw - Brunswick - 84
Kris Scarfone Rye - 84

HONORABLE MENTION:
Matthew Camel - Brunswick - 85
Robie Dworkin - Hamden Hall - 85
Sean Queally - King - 86
Charlie Zane - Hopkins - 86
Ethan Marchetti - Hopkins - 86

Upcoming 
Boys' Lacrosse:
   FAA SEMI-FINALS - MONDAY MAY 18, 2015
      #4 @ #1
      #3 @ #2
   FAA FINALS - WEDNESDAY MAY 20, 2015
      Winners of Semi-Final game @ Higher Seed
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Hopkins is a private middle school and high school for grades 7-12. Located on a campus overlooking New Haven, CT, the School takes pride in its intellectually curious students as well as its dedicated faculty and staff.
Hopkins School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.