Underhill maintains lead as second half of Tuesday squash begins
The junior team of Underhill grabbed 20 points to start the second half of the Tuesday Night Squash League season, maintaining first place overall with a total of 143 points.
The junior team of Underhill grabbed 20 points to start the second half of the Tuesday Night Squash League season, maintaining first place overall with a total of 143 points.
Defending champion Pizza Hut remains in second place after taking 19 points last night for a total of 137. Kilrich also hung onto third spot, claiming 17 points for a total of 124, while Ketza remains in fourth place overall with a total of 120. Ketza took home 16 points in the first week of round two.
Yukon Brewing Company rose one spot to fifth place, grabbing just 10 points for a total of 107.
The Electrical Shop had the bye this week, falling to sixth place with a total of 99 points. Assante Financial Management, which had the bye last week, is in seventh spot. Assante claimed 11 points last night for a total of 97.
Winning their matches for Underhill were Lia Johnson, Marc Emond and Grayson Peters. Johnson needed five games to defeat Assante's Bruce Rittel while Emond swept Charlie Hoeller in three games. Peters defeated Pierre LaCasse in four games.
Blaine Tessier won the lone match for Assante. Tessier took care of Julien Revel in four games.
Mike Bernier, Jim Gilpin and Don Emond won their matches for Pizza Hut. Bernier whipped Yukon Brewings Rejean Babineau in three straight games while Gilpin beat Pierre Bourbeau in four games. Emond sent Al Hammond, who was filling in for Paul Goguen, home in four games.
Andrew Corney was the lone victor for Yukon Brewing. Corney ousted Michel Gelinas in four games.
Chris Ziegler and Chris Toleman were victorious for Kilrich. Ziegler fought Ketza's David Hedmann for five games before emerging with the victory while Toleman whipped Richard Wale in three straight.
Lee Reeve and Steve Fecteau won their matches for Ketza. Reeve defeated Lori Muir in four games while Fecteau needed five games to get rid of Marie Desmarais.
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