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  • Burbank Girls Tennis Wins Again Over Burroughs

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    The venue may have changed, but the result did not Thursday when the Burbank High girls’ tennis team visited Burroughs in the regular season finale.

    Similar to the first meeting between the two teams, Burbank came away as 13-5 victors.

    “It is always fun to play against Burroughs because it is friendly fire.  We like playing them because there is a lot of competition in the air,” Burbank No. 1 singles player Daphne Harbaugh said.

    Harbaugh swept her three sets. She won 6-1 over Burroughs No. 1 Mia Chapman. She won 6-0 over No. 2 player Leslie Fermenias and 6-0 over No. 3 player Bailey Robertson.

    Burbank No. 2 player Elin Sepanian also earned a sweep, after winning just one set in the first match between the teams.

    She also won by 6-1, 6-0, 6-0 scores.

    Burroughs won three sets over Burbank No. 3 player Ani Oganesian. 

    Chapman won 6-3. Fermenias won 6-0 and Robertson won 7-5.

    Burbank won seven of nine sets in doubles.

    The Burbank No. 1 team of Ilona Ghazaryan and Jordan Prilutsky lost 6-4 to the Burroughs No. 1 team of Saya Davidson and Ashley Sinovoi.  They lost 6-4 to the Burroughs No. 2 team of Dana Pitsker and Soso Bianchi. Prilutsky played with substitute Lilian Hamilton against the Burroughs No. 3 team of Lily Butler and Zoey Gould. The Burbank team won 6-4.

    The Burbank No. 2 team of Tamara Khachatryan and Ariana Khougaeva won 7-6(7-4) over Pitsker and Bianchi and 6-2 over Butler and Gould. Karina Gabrielyan and Khachatryan defeated the Burroughs team of Davidson and Sinovoi 6-3. 

    Burbank’s No. 3 doubles team of Elaine Ayrikiyan and Nare Tsaturyan won 7-5 over Davidson and Sinovoi. They won 6-0 over Pitsker and Bianchi and 6-3 over Butler and Gould.

    The Bulldogs finish the season as the third-place team from the Pacific League. Burroughs finishes in fourth place in league. 

    Both are expected to be selected when the CIF Southern Section releases its playoff pairings on Nov. 1.

    “We’re really excited. We’re glad our hard work paid off,” Harbaugh said. 

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    Jim Riggio

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  • Burbank Girls Tennis Wins First Battle With Burroughs

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    It wasn’t a complete sweep, but it was very close Tuesday afternoon for Burbank High junior Daphne Harbaugh as she faced crosstown rival Burroughs.

    She lost just one game as the host Bulldogs earned a 13-5 Pacific League victory.

    “Playing Burroughs is fun because I pretty much know everyone on their team. It is one of our funnest matches to play,” Harbaugh said. 

    The match was a battle for third place in the league standings as both had lost previously to just Arcadia and Crescenta Valley.

    Harbaugh won 6-1 over Burroughs No. 1 player, senior Leslie Fermenias. She won 6-0 over Bailey Robertson and 6-0 over Dana Pitsker.

    Burbank No. 2 singles player, freshman Elin Sepanian won two sets. She defeated Robertson 6-3 and 6-1 over Burroughs freshman Mia Chapman.

    Burbank No. 3 singles player, freshman Veronika Gevorgyan was victorious in one of her three sets.

    She defeated Robertson 6-3, but lost 6-2 to Fermenias and 6-1 to Pitsker.

    In doubles, Burbank’s No. 1 team of Jordana Prilutsky and Ilona Ghazaryan earned a sweep.

    They won 6-4 over the Burroughs No. 1 team of Saya Davidson and Ashley Sinovoi.  The defeated the Burroughs No. 2 team of Lily Butler and Zoey Gould 6-4 and won 7-6(7-2) over the Burroughs No. 3 team of Lucy Ashby and Eleanor Lam.

    Burbank’s No. 2 team of Karina Gabrielyan and Tamara Khachatryan lost 6-4 to Davidson and Sinovoi. The defeated Butler and Gould 6-4 and lost 6-4 to Ashby and Lam.

    Burbank’s No. 3 team of Elaine Ayrikiyan and Nare Tsaturyan swept by going 6-1, 6-4, 6-3.

    The two teams will face each other again on Oct. 23 at Burroughs.

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    Jim Riggio

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