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RACKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - LoS Racketeers (1) versus Abshot Amateurs (1) played on 18-Oct-2019 at 18:40

String Home Team Player Ranking Grading Away Team Player Ranking Grading Score Result
1 Neil Moore Squash Levels for Neil  Moore 8 (8) 1316 Philip Laurenson Squash Levels for Philip  Laurenson 2 (2) 1620 12-10 5-11 8-11 1-2
2 Graham Edwards Squash Levels for Graham  Edwards 15 (15) 2000 Paul Angelides Squash Levels for Paul  Angelides 3 (3) 2150 7-11 8-11 8-11 0-3
3 Tom Ogden Squash Levels for Tom  Ogden 14 (14) 2020 Stewart Hall Squash Levels for Stewart  Hall 5 (5) 2020 10-12 6-11 8-11 0-3
4 Doubles String 1 & 2 Squash Levels for Doubles String 1 & 2 0 (0) 0 Doubles String 1 & 2 Squash Levels for Doubles String 1 & 2 0 (0) 0 9-11 9-11 9-11 0-3
5 Doubles String 1 & 3 Squash Levels for Doubles String 1 & 3 0 (0) 0 Doubles String 1 & 3 Squash Levels for Doubles String 1 & 3 0 (0) 0 10-12 6-11 11-8 1-2
6 Doubles String 2 & 3 Squash Levels for Doubles String 2 & 3 0 (0) 0 Doubles String 2 & 3 Squash Levels for Doubles String 2 & 3 0 (0) 0 8-11 11-8 7-11 1-2
(U) - Unranked at time of match Home Team Away Team
LoS Racketeers Lost to Abshot Amateurs by Strings
0 6
Games
3 15
Win Bonus
0 6
League Organiser Adjustment
0 0
Points
3 21

Match Report Press Report

LoS Racketeers Lost to Abshot Amateurs in a one-sided match.

With the away team having higher Gradings in 2 of the strings, Home advantage looked to be needed to take the win. The stats turned out to be correct, with a fine Away win.

On paper, the number 3 string should have been the closest, with only 0 ranking points separating the two players before the match. The Away player, Stewart Hall, did well therefore to secure the win.

It was the number 4 String which turned out to be the most competitive, with the Players battling out over a total of 60 Points ! Victory finally going to the Away Player, Doubles String 1 & 2.