SQUASH
REPORT
With one
night remaining in the current comp the final four will be decided next week.
Jason Harris
(Hillross) saw his first defeat in 6 matches when he was up against Corey
Stockton (playing as a sub for Snowy Hydro). He won the first game 9-6 but
Corey played some excellent shots to win the next three. Both players put on a
good show and it is hoped that Corey will play in the next comp.
Susan
Walters had a good game with Jed Mackay but her excellent backhand shots proved
too good for him and he went down 9-3,6-9,9-5 and 9-7. Darcy Clayton (Mark
Kenmir & Co) was far too good for Karyn Sutton with an easy 3-0 win,
counteracted by Trinity Maat (Paul Dyball & Co) defeating Gayle Harding
3-0.
Monaro
Discount Tyres had a very close win (8 games, 101 pts) against Cooma Cranes (7
games 99 pts). Larry Maat had a not unusual first two games loss to Narelle
Rosewarne but did his usual trick of climbing back to win the next three games.
Eloise Blanchard and Aaron Pottage had good wins against Kristie Kilpatrick and
Dane Friemanis but both matches had some excellent play from all four players.
Peter Luk
continued his unrelenting form to take an easy 3-0 win against Kleven Spain’s
Tim Wassink with Tim only managing 8 points total. Although he played quite
well he could not match Peter’s uncanny agility to retrieve what would normally
be “ungettable” shots. Looks like goodbye Peter from B grade next comp! Ian Corby (Hydraulinks) had a long 5-setter
against Kym Kleven before winning the final game and taking the set. Sam Sergo
(under his father’s watchful eye) played well against Brad Constance and had a
long match. The scores were 9-10, 9-7,
8-10, 9-6 and 9-3.
This has
ended up with the first five teams (from which the final four should be
decided) as follows:
Hydraulinks
90; Cooma Trophy and Gifts 81; Cooma Cranes 80; Monaro Discount Tyres 79 and
Hillross 76. Good luck next week – and hopefully no forfeits – of which we had
two this week.
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