Word: terner
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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With the first three matches over, things started to get interesting, if not a little dangerous. First Mike Terner, who Fish says recently moved up to number four, lost a close match to Eben Hardy, 7-6, 6-4. The captain Bob Horne at number five lost a 5-2 tie breaker in the second set to Richard Smithline, thus bowing 6-4, 7-6. With only sixth singles yet to finish, Harvard was down...
...Mike Terner at number five had probably the easiest match of the afternoon, defeating Jon Whiteside 6-0, 6-0. Terner's performance in the fifth slot has been so consistent that Fish is contemplating moving him up to the third position...
...singles matches, the squad had no trouble in maintaining their intensity to capture all three doubles matches as well. Pompan and Sands whipped the Lions' first combination 6-3, 6-4, and the Grossman/Beren duo won the shortened version of second doubles 8-4. Senior Greg Kirsch and Terner finished up by defeating Beckhard and Schmucker...
...first set of matches, on court number three, Mike Terner defeated his number five counterpart from Annapolis 6-4, 6-0. Coach Dave Fish moved Terner down from the third position for the match. With Terner's win, the Crimson had a commanding 3-0 lead as the second set of matches started...
...Giosa at number six. The six singles victories clinched the match. In the doubles competition, Harvard players fared equally as well. Sands and Pompan triumphed 7-6, 6-4, the Beren-Grossman duo won another tough match 7-6, 6-2, and the combination of senior Greg Kirsch and Terner...