Home-and-away squash wraps up

Mildura Squash Autumn Pennant 2024

Division 1 – Round 10

Same Same 1-5-153 lost to Wayne’s World 3-10-210: Josh McMillan 0-1-45 lost to Paul Takacs 1-3-59, Doug Garsed 0-0-16 lost to Wade Stephens 1-3-45, Donna Fisher 0-1-33 lost to Wayne Sparks 1-3-59, Chris Tassone 1-3-59 defeated Daniel Linklater 0-1-47

Where’s Gazza 1-6-186 lost to Precinct Power 3-10-203: Gary Callaway 0-1-46 lost to Sean Darcy 1-3-55, Clinton Edwards 0-0-34 lost to Adam Stephens 1-3-45, Tyler McPhee 0-2-50 lost to Aaron Willis 1-3-67, Graeme Whyte 1-3-56 defeated Emily Herrmann 0-1-46

Ben’s Team 2-8-199 defeated Beauty + Beasts 2-7-191: Josh McMillan 0-1-45 lost to Paul Takacs 1-3-59, Taylor Fuda 0-1-51 lost to Wade Stephens 1-3-59, Jeanette Vear 1-3-58 defeated Chris Stamos 0-1-62, Zac Sparks 1-3-45 defeated Bea Jose 0-0-13

Division 2 – Round 10

Killer Drive 2-6-124 defeated Ball Busters 1-3-94: Brody Tanner 1-3-45 defeated Kane Woolfrey 0-0-30, Tayla Healy 0-0-34 lost to Kyle Russell 1-3-47, Gloria Jago 1-3-45 defeated Kaylee Herrmann 0-0-17

Spice Girls 2-7-137 defeated Girls Only 1-4-107: Emily Herrmann 1-3-58 defeated Carl Richter 0-1-35, Natalina Mammone 0-1-34 lost to Grace Sparks 1-3-55, Lucky 1-3-45 defeated Katie Hudak 0-0-17

Fifty Fifty 2-7-190 Double Bounce 2-7-169: Leon Pederson 0-1-48 lost to Luka Baudewyns 1-3-57, Davin DeMarco 1-3-59 defeated Brett Donaldson 0-1-48, Grace Sparks 0-0-38 lost to Matt Gardner 1-3-47, Gloria Jago 1-3-45 defeated Kaylee Herrmann 0-0-17

Finals begin this week, where the top four teams in each division will face off for spots in next week’s grand finals.

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