Fairchester League Post-Season

Playoffs are underway! Check back regularly for livestream information and updates.
UPDATED 5/15
VARSITY BOYS TENNIS
The team competed in playoffs on Saturday.  Senior Captain Max Frias has advance to the final day of singles Flight A, which will be held at Brunswick on Tuesday, May 12th at 1:00. 

VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS
The team competed in playoffs on Saturday. For singles, Roselyn Shen and Ksenia Podoltseva have advanced in Flight A, and Emily Driscoll and Laila Goodman will play in Flight B.  The doubles team of Andie Hendley and Emily Dinescu are in the semifinals.  They will play at GFA starting at 1:00 on Tuesday.

5/13:  Roselyn Shen and Laila Goodman each won their flights.  Hopkins Girls Tennis is both the FAA Regular Season and Tournament Champions!

VARSITY SOFTBALL
The team finished second in the league, and will host 3rd seeded Holy Child at home on Tuesday, May 12th at 4:30.  Livestream can be found here.  A win will advance them to the finals on Thursday, May 14th at 4:30.  The game will either be at 1st seeded St. Luke's, or hosted against 4th seeded King, dependent on Tuesday's results.

5/13:  The team beat Holy Child 2-1.  They will travel to #1 seeded St. Luke's on Thursday for a 4:30 game. 

5/14:  Livestream the Championships here.  The game starts at 4:30.

5/15:  The team lost 2-7, and is the runner up of the FAA Championships.

VARSITY BASEBALL
The team finished third in the league, and will travel to 2nd seeded Brunswick on Tuesday, May 12th at 4:30.  Livestream can be found here.  A win will advance them to the finals on Thursday, May 14th at 4:30.  The game will either be here against 4th seeded Rye Country Day, or at 1st seeded Hamden Hall, dependent on Tuesday's results.

5/13:  The team beat Brunswick 5-2, and will travel to #1 seeded Hamden Hall on Friday for a 4:30 game.  Watch live here.

5/15:  The team lost to Hamden Hall in the finals, and finishes the season as the FAA Runners Up.
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