Swallows cut loose as Steel, Thomson run rampant

DIVISION 1

Red Line Ninjas 1-3-108 lost to Court Conquerors 2-6-118

Sean Darcy 1-3-45 d Wade Stephens 0-0-26, Wayne Sparks 0-0-28 lost to Doug Garsed 1-3-45, Chris Tassone 0-0-35 lost to Luka Baudewyns 1-3-47

Racquet Rebels 1-3-104 lost to Racquet Renegades 2-6-115

Ben McMillan 1-3-45 d Taylor Fuda 0-0-25, Zac Sparks 0-0-31 lost to Adam Stephens 1-3-45, Leon Pederson 0-0-28 lost to Graeme Whyte 1-3-45

Squash Squad 1-4-122 lost to Court Commandoes 2-6-129

Kevin Healy 1-3-45 d Gary Callaway 0-0-23, Tyler McPhee 0-0-33 lost to Aaron Willis 1-3-47, Sandra McMullan 0-1-44 lost to James Bowker 1-3-59

* Semi-finals begin next Thursday for the top four teams: Court Commandoes v Racquet Renegades and Red Line Ninjas v Court Commandoes.

DIVISION 2

Court Crusaders 0-2-116 lost to Squash Storm 3-9-160

Leon Pederson 0-1-43 lost to Tim Noack 1-3-59, Grace Sparks 0-1-39 lost to Gloria Jago 1-3-56, Lucy Platt 0-0-34 lost to Julian Kelleher 1-3-45

Squash Spartans 2-7-138 d Volley Virtuosos 1-3-84

James Bowker 1-3-45 d Forfeit 0-0-0, Jiah Robinson 0-1-48 lost to Natalina Mammone 1-3-59, Will Sparks 1-3-45 d River Kelleher 0-0-25

Court Kings 2-7-128 d Court Titans 1-3-95

Brody tanner 1-3-47 d Kane Woolfrey 0-0-42, Phil Baudewyns 1-3-45 d Matt Gardner 0-0-23, Emma Oliver 0-1-36 lost to Julian Kelleher 1-3-50

* Semi-finals begin next Wednesday for the top four teams: Squash Storm v Volley Virtuosos and Squash Spartans v Court Kings.

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