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Reminder: Enteries close today for the Pirates Autumn Tournament - click on poster to view full details
The 2018 Otago Community Trust New Zealand Master's Games squash segment has come to an end with the event's catch phrase of 'Great sport, Great mates & Great memories' having been achieved. A big 'thank you' to all participants and Otago Squash Club volunteers for helping to create a competitive, social and friendly environment in true Master's Squash spirit. Click on file above to view full results and medal winners or links below to view photos:
The two favourites came away winners at the South Island Championships in Dunedin this weekend. North Shore's Abbie Palmer and Canterbury's Chris van der Salm both claimed convincing wins in the Open women's and men's finals respectively. Palmers beat Otago's most successful open player, Sophie O'Connell, 11-4, 11-6 11-7 in the women's final. She delivered a classy performance and made use of her strong ball control to pin O'Connell in the back corners. O'Connell had her best period in the third game, leading 5-4 before Palmer lifted to close out the match. Meanwhile, van der Salm defeated fellow Cantabrian Joe Williams 11-6 11-3, 11-2. Both players made use of their height and reach but it was van der Salm who controlled the side walls with his length and accuracy. He hit several volley winners alongside some clinical drop shots. The win came a week after his victory in the Canterbury Open. It had been a good tournament for Williams as well; he had upset second seed Jackson Beresford in the semi-finals. Grade Winners: 'Open' Men: Chris van der Salm (Canterbury) over Joseph Williams (Canterbury) 11/6 11/3 11/2 'Open' Women: Abbie Palmer (Auckland) over Sophie O'Connell (Otago University) 11/4 11/6 11/7 Men's 'A': Sam George (Otago University) over Joe Baker (Wanaka) 15/12 15/9 15/10 Men's 'B': Chris Kensington (Palmerston) over Kelvin Trainor (Pirates) 8/15 15/8 15/10/15/12 Mixed 'A': Cody Keen (Palmerston) over Josh Moore (Otago) 16/14 14/16 15/12 15/8 Mixed 'B': Bianca Malcolm (Otago) over Ken Fergusson (Palmerston) 15/11 15/8 16/14 Mixed 'C': Gracin Harrex (Taieri) over Gareth van Coller (Pirates) 6/15 3/15 15/13 15/8 20/18 Mixed 'D': Rebecca Wilson (Otago University) over Brooke Elliott (Maniototo) 20/18 15/13 15/6 Otago Squash Club won a tightly fought Cableway's Challenge by only a few points over Taieri (2nd); Otago University (3rd); Sunnyvale (4th) & Pirates in 5th place. With Otago having the bye on the final night, it was left to Taieri and Otago University to knock them off their perch. Taieri won the tie 7 - 3 which mean't it went to a count-back of points. Otago held onto the lead by only 3 points and will now contest the Cableway's Shield against Maniototo - winners of the 2017 Central Otago 'Top Club'. Winning Captain Iain Hewson receives the Cableway's Cup |