Pizza Hut grabs 20 points, takes first in Tuesday squash
Yukon Brewing was the top team this week in Tuesday Night Squash League action, picking up all 24 possible points and jumping from fourth spot into third overall, with a total of 152 points.
Yukon Brewing was the top team this week in Tuesday Night Squash League action, picking up all 24 possible points and jumping from fourth spot into third overall, with a total of 152 points.
Pizza Hut regained their spot atop the standings, claiming 20 points for a total of 170. Ketza, which had the bye this week, fell to second place with a total of 154 points. Rounding out the top four is Kilrich, which took home 16 points for a total of 142.
The junior team of Underhill grabbed just six points this week and fell two spots to fifth overall with a total of 141. The Electrical Shop collected 11 points for a total of 136, which is good enough for sixth spot. Assante Financial Management remains in the basement with a total of 117 points, after picking up 15.
Winning their matches for Yukon Brewing were Lee Reeve, Mark Tubman, Bob Baxter and Andrew Corney. Reeve needed five games to defeat Underhill's Lia Johnson while Tubman ousted Marc Emond in four. Baxter swept Benjamin Vivas-Gelinas in three games while Corney whipped Lori Muir, who was filling in for Julien Revel, in three straight.
Jim Gilpin, Rob Schneider and Michel Gelinas were victorious for Pizza Hut. Gilpin beat Electrical's Grayson Peters in four games while Schneider, who was subbing for Diane Emond, took care of Janet Lee in four. Gelinas fought Denny Kobayashi, who was filling in for Vince Boutelier, for five games before emerging with the win.
Al Hammond was the lone victor for Electrical. Hammond sent Don Emond home in four games.
Charlie Hoeller and Jean-Francois Roldan picked up the big points for Kilrich. Hoeller got rid of Assante's Bruce Rittel in three straight games while Roldan defeated Mike Bernier in five.
Pierre LaCasse and Troy Cairns won their matches for Assante. LaCasse ousted Marie Desmarais in four games while Cairns, who was subbing for Blaine Tessier, sent Chris Toleman, who was filling in for Jeff Seaman, home in five games.
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