With the main season now underway thoughts turn to the winter mini-leagues.
Members interested please add your name to the entry sheet posted in the squash lounge.
Current positions for the 2009/2010 West of Scotland league season are: -
Gents 1st Team Division 2 3rd
Gents 2nd Team Division 3 5th
Gents 3rd Team Division 4 11th
Gents 4th Team Division 5 11th
Gents 5th Team Division 7 5th
Handicap Tournament
Played from Thursday 18th to Sunday the 21st February, please see notice board for details.
Club Championships 2009
In the Junior event, a record 27 Juniors entered (this reflects the good work Emma Ford, our squash coach, is doing).
For the first time in many years a separate boys and girls event was held with two sections in the boys’ tournament allowing the younger ones a chance to progress through a qualifying event to the main stage.
In total five finals were played on Friday 20th March with great squash enjoyed by a good support from fellow competitors and members.
Results: -
Boys Qualifying Final Boys Championship
Adam Reid beat Jake Horne Fraser Hamilton beat Grant Young
Girls Championship Ladies Championship
Courtney Vijars beat Nikki Howie Courtney Vijars beat Sheila Reid
Gents Championship
Mark Reid beat Shawn Doney
Coaching
Emma Ford is available for coaching through the summer. Please contact her direct if interested – Tel no: 078248-17946
Boasts
Congratulations to Sandy Barr on winning this year’s “Cammy Cup” – the trophy awarded to the player with the most mini-league points won through the year.
Courts – repairs to the walls and re-painting work wasl carried out during the quiet season (July/August).
Congratulations to Norrie Lindsay and Alex Everingham for selection to represent Scotland at the forthcoming Home Veterans Internationals.
Dan the Man cup - donated by Iain Barr following 35 years playing squash. The trophy is awarded to the first player to reach 35 points in league matches. Congratulations to Sandy Barr (might as well keep it in the family!). By the middle of February Sandy reached the magic figure of 35 points won on Wednesday nights during the West of Scotland league season.



