The Scots' (2-1) win came against Hoke County High School with a score of nine wins to zero.
The Scots got on the board early with a win from singles number one Jessie Boda. Boda beat her Hoke oppenent E. Lowry by the scores of 6-0 and 6-0.
Scotland's number two starter, Sara Harling had the same luck against A. Liossatus. Harling beat her number two oppenent by the scores of 6-0 and 6-1.
Eleanor Sojka picked up the next point for the Scots by winning her number three's match on Thursday afternoon. Sojka beat Hoke County's K. Parker in straight sets by the scores of 6-0 and 6-2.
Munroe Buie picked up a win for the Scots in the her number fours match as well. Buie ousted B. Warren by the scores of 6-0 and 6-0.
Jessica Shelley picked up the next point for the Scots by beating Hokes' T. Howell in straight sets as well. Her win came with the scores of 6-0 and 6-0 respectively.
In the final singles match, Scotland's Cori Newton picked up a win in her match. She won her match 6-0 and 6-2 respectively over L. Clark. Newton's win gave the Scots a 6-0 score going into doubles matches.
In doubles Boda and Sojka beat Hoke's number one and number five starters by the score of 8-0. The win gave the Scots and 7-0 advantage over the Bucks.
In the second doubles match, Scotland's Harling and Buie won their match over Hoke's Liossatus and Parker by the score of 8-0.
In the final doubles match, Shelley and Newton beat Hoke's number four and number six starters by the score of 8-2.
The Fighting Scots travel to Lumberton on Tuesday to take on the Pirates at 4 p.m.






