Old Lyme Girls Tennis Power Into State Semifinals with 7-0 Win Over Cromwell

When the girls started their game on Tuesday against Saint Bernard, the mercury was reaching into the 90s. Umbrellas were the order of the day in an effort to keep the hot sun at bay. Fortunately as the match progressed, the temperature fell a few degrees and a gentle breeze blew. Photo by A. Fenton.

OLD LYME — On Wednesday, top-seeded Old Lyme Girls Tennis advanced to the semifinals of the Class S state tournament with a powerful 7-0 win over #9 Cromwell.

Playing at home again, Old Lyme now faces #3 seeds Litchfield on Thursday.

On Tuesday, the girls took just around one hour to defeat #16 St. Bernard, again winning by s convincing 7-0.

Wednesday’s results, with LOL players listed first, were:

1st Singles:
Abby Sicuranza Vs Kelly McTeague: 6-1, 6-0

2nd Singles: 
Sam Tan vs Caroline Rogozinski 6-0, 6-0

3rd Singles: 
Callie Bass vs Emily Green: 6-0, 6-0

4th Singles: 
Elaina Morosky vs Amina Beskovic: 6-0, 6-0

1st Doubles:
Livie Bass/Alexis Fenton vs Gabriella Voccio/Amira Abdelghany: 6-0, 6-0

2nd Doubles:  

Aggie Hunt/Beatrice Hunt vs. Julia Baymuradova/Olivia Lusitani: 6-0, 6-2

3rd Doubles:
Olivia Schaedler/Izzy Reynolds vs. Julia Drew / Aisling Gollareny: 6-0, 6-0

 

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Olwen Logan grew up in a family of London educators but was inspired by her great grandfather, influential Daily Chronicle newspaper editor Alfred Ewen Fletcher, to pursue journalism. She built a successful career in efficiency analysis and senior audit management before launching her own PR-focused consultancy. After moving to the U.S. in 1990 and settling in Old Lyme in 1994, she became a staff writer for the now-closed Main Street News and later joined Jack Turner’s fledgling LymeLine.com, discovering the career she had always wanted—albeit in an unexpected digital form. Even after relocating to Maryland, she continued covering Lyme and Old Lyme with the same dedication, earning national recognition as a LION Publishers award finalist in 2020. After more than two decades of service, Olwen stepped away in November 2025, donating LymeLine.com to the newly formed nonprofit LymeLine Inc. and expressing her excitement for its continued growth and mission.