GROVE CITY, Pa. – The Geneva men's tennis team played their second match in as many days Tuesday afternoon, falling to the Grove City Wolverines 6-1 after defeating Westminster yesterday evening. The Golden Tornadoes' record stands at 4-5 (2-3) following the loss, while Grove City improves to 4-3 (3-0).
The hosts swept all three doubles match, setting the tone for the remainder of the afternoon. Sophomore
Ben Busler won the sole point for Geneva, taking his No. 2 singles match 1-6, 6-3, 10-8. He is the first Golden Tornado to win a singles match against Grove City since Ethan Stahl did so back in 2018. Junior
Thayne Bodenmiller nearly forced a third set in his match, taking his opponent the distance in the second set of No. 4 singles, but he wound up losing 0-6, 5-7.
The GTs are off for the Easter holiday and will return to play after the break with a home match against Allegheny on Wednesday, April 8.
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