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Jones dominates as club's players win all divisions

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1 Aug, 2013 06:47 PM2 mins to read

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As expected, Squash Palmerston North members dominated the action at the Central Juniors tournament held at the Wanganui Squash club last weekend.

The local hope James van Kerkhoff was as good as his second seeding suggested in the Under-15 boys division, but ultimately he finished runner-up to Palmerston North's Corbin Faint.

Squash Palmerston North players finished on top of all 10 divisions, with Luke Jones winning both the Under 19 and Under 17 boys titles.

Results

Under 19 Boys: Luke Jones (SPN) 1, Daniel Foster (SPN) 2, Brandon Keenan (SPN) 3; Girls: Emily Nash (SPN) 1, Courtney Trail (SPN) 2, Chanelle Salle (KP) 3.

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Under 17 Boys: Luke Jones (SPN) 1, Allan Bailey (SPN) 2, Blake Habib (KP) 3; Girls: Kaitlyn Watts (SPN) 1, Lily Stantiall (RG) 2.

Under 15 Boys: Corbin Faint (SPN) 1, James van Kerkhoff (WG) 2, Andrew Boot (KP); Girls: Courtney Trail (SPN) 1, Gina Bailey (SPN) 2, Tia Pauro (IG) 3.

Under 13 Boys: Jordan Bell (SPN), Sean Monaghan (DV), Conner Fortuin (SPN); Girls: Annaleise Faint (SPN) 1.

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Under 11 Boys: Conner Fortuin (SPN) 1; Girls: Sophie Bell (SPN) 1, Stella Stantiall (RG).

At the conclusion of prizegiving the teams to represent Central Squash at the NZ Age Groups Champs in Napier in October were named.

Boys: Luke Jones, Daniel Foster, Jake Tasker (RG), Corbin Faint, Brandon Keenan; Girls: Emily Nash, Kaitlyn Watts, Courtney Trail, Chanelle Salle, Dominique Watts (SPN).

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