HILTON HEAD ISLAND - Newberry junior Romina Adum was a perfect 2-0 in both doubles and singles action on the day as she recorded four victories on the day as Newberry topped Ashford 5-4 in the morning before falling 7-2 to No. 21 Palm Beach Atlantic.
Newberry 5, Ashford 4: Box Score
In the Wolves' (5-5) morning session at the Van der Meer Tennis Center the Wolves knocked off the Saints of Ashford 5-4. Newberry's victory opened up with a couple of points in doubles action as Newberry's No. 1 pair of juniors Romina Adum (Guayaquil, Ecuador) and Susana Aguirre (Guayaquil, Ecuador) picked up an 8-1 win over Ursula Alvardo and Adriana Obando.
At No. 2 doubles freshman Tara Lamers (Maastricht, The Netherlands) and junior Ariel Strong (Cassatt, S.C.) won via a small margin picking up an 8-6 victory over Jalyn Deering and Alicia Williams.
In singles action the top half of the Newberry lineup earned victories as at No. 1 Aguirre knocked off Alvardo in three sets, while Strong also earned a three-set victory at No. 3. Adum earned the Wolves' lone two-set victory as she dropped only one game in her win over Obdano.
No. 21 Palm Beach Atlantic 7, Newberry 2: Box Score
On Wednesday afternoon at Hilton Head Island, the Wolves fell to the No. 21 Sailfish despite Adum's victory in singles and doubles action. Adum helped the Wolves pick up a single point in doubles action as she teamed with Aguirre for an 8-3 win over Veena Vasquez and Victoria Baca.
Adum earned the sole singles victory of the afternoon for the Wolves as she pulled off a straight sets victory over Baca.
The Wolves wrap-up Spring TennisFest on Thursday at noon against No. 16 Florida Tech at the Chaplin Park Tennis Center in Hilton Head Island.