A hard-fought game between the Carlmont Scots and the Mercy Bears took place on Sept. 5, the Bears winning the game with a score of 3-1. While the Scots maintained strong defense and offense for much of the game, the Bears were able to get ahead in many instances with their aggressive gameplay, allowing them to win three sets out of five, securing their victory. This game helped the Scots get a feel for aspects of their game that needed to be improved going forward this season.
In Photos: Bears swipe victory away from Scots
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Erick Cheng, Staff Writer
Erick Cheng (class of 2026) is a current Junior at Carlmont, marking his second year in the journalism program. Outside of school you can find him playing tennis with friends, jamming out with musicians playing drums, and doing photography. Erick also enjoys sharing stories about the community around him, displaying them through numerous forms such as articles, videos, and photography. You can find the portfolio of his work here.