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Yukon Brewing has big night in squash league play

Yukon Brewing has continued to improve in the Tuesday Night Squash League taking the outright lead in the standings.

By Whitehorse Star on November 13, 2007

Yukon Brewing has continued to improve in the Tuesday Night Squash League taking the outright lead in the standings.

Yukon Brewing scored 19 points in total, which is four more than they scored the previous week.

Last week, the team was in a two-way tie with Ketza for third place.

MEDIAsolutions, which was in first place one week ago with 39 points, had a bye in Tuesday's competition. They are currently in fourth place.


Yukon Brewing 19, Assante 11

Blaine Tessier, Jon Kremer and Kenji Tatsumi all had impressive performances in the victory for Yukon Brewing. They each scored six points,

while Chris Toleman finished his game with six points in total.


Roche Financial 19, Ketza 8

Roche Financial, after scoring the second fewest points on opening night and then having a bye the following week, bounced back with a great performance, scoring 19 points.

The team tied Yukon Brewing with the most points in the evening and they limited their opponents to the fewest total points scored so far in a game this season.

All four games were decided in three sets.

Jean-Francois Roldan, Kyle Marchuk and Chris Ziegler each scored six points for Roch Financial.

Phil Jackson had the best game for Ketza finishing with five points.

Despite the disappointing game from Ketza, they are only four points out of third place in the squash standings, with 36 in total.


Pizza Hut 14, Kilrich 12

In the closest game of the night, Pizza Hut edged Kilrich by two points.

The victory helped moved the team up three positions in the standings to currently sit in third place.

Shaun Stinson and Steve Fecteau both scored six points for Pizza Hut in the win.

Kilrich received a great performance by Peter Mather and Richard Meredith, who each scored six points in total.

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