Round 7 Squash Results

ROUND 7

DIVISION 1

Wise Old Heads 3-7-169 d Seeing Doubles 3-6-156

Kevin Healy 1-2-30 d Paul Takacs 0-0-11, Clinton Edwards 1-2-30 d Taylor Fuda 0-0-22, Jeannette Vear 0-1-32 lost to Aaron Willis 1-2-41, Chris Tassone 1-2-30 d Leon Pederson 0-0-22.

Doubles: Healy/Edwards 0-0-26 lost to Takacs/Fuda 1-2-30, Vear/Tassone 0-0-21 lost to Willis/Pederson 1-2-30.

Spring Chickens 1-3-150 lost to Squash Central 5-10-180

Ben McMillan 1-2-30 d Sean Darcy 0-0-22, Doug Garsed 0-1-35 lost to Wade Stephens 1-2-42, Daniel Harberger 0-0-13 lost to Tyler McPhee 1-2-30, Zac Sparks 1-2-30 d Kane Woolfrey 0-0-17.

Doubles: McMillan/Garsed 0-0-23 lost to Darcy/Stephens 1-2-30, Tassone/Sparks 0-1-40 lost to McPhee/Whyte 1-2-41.

DIVISION 2

Whack-A-Ball 1-3-87 lost to Stroke Sloths 1-3-87

James Bowker 1-3-45 d Leon Pederson 0-0-26, Natalina Mammone 1-3-45 d Will Sparks 0-0-12.

Acoustic Stringbean’s 1-3-80 lost to Absolute BS 2-7-136

Brody Tanner 0-0-22 lost to Luka Baudewyns 1-3-45, Kyle Russell 1-3-58 d Grace Sparks 0-1-46, forfeit 0-0-0 lost to Phil Baudewyns 1-3-45.

Nick Knockers 0-1-63 lost to Squashed Potatoes 2-6-100

Daniel Linklater 1-3-55 d Kane Woolfrey 0-1-44, Werner Botha 0-0-22 lost to Carl Richter 1-3-45, Natalina Mammone 0-1-43 lost to Gloria Jago 1-3-55.

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