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Spring 2024 - Round 5

Published Sat 07 Dec 2024

Division 1 

Web Cams vs. Underdogs (2-13-365 to 10-32-468)

The Underdogs dominated Web Cams in a commanding display of skill and teamwork. Despite a spirited performance by Sirinat Sweet in Game 4, Web Cams struggled to capitalize on momentum. The doubles pairing of Cameron Beal and Matthew Scott showed potential but fell short against the Underdogs' precision. Andrew Telford and Felix Owusu led the charge for the Underdogs, earning critical wins that sealed their victory. The Underdogs claimed a decisive 13 match wins, showcasing their depth and composure.

Ben's Team vs. Crafties (9-30-496 to 3-18-413)

Ben’s Team showcased their strength with a clinical performance against the Crafties. Ben Kerin and Joel Schaefer set the tone early, securing decisive wins in their singles and doubles matches. Crafties fought hard, with Robin Pellen delivering their standout victory in Game 3, but it wasn’t enough to challenge Ben’s Team’s consistency. The synergy between Newman and Harris-Jones in doubles proved critical in extending their lead. Ben's Team took nine matches, asserting dominance with solid gameplay.

Not Ben's Team vs. Erasers (4-18-408 to 8-27-444)

The Erasers edged past Not Ben’s Team in a closely fought encounter. Allan Withers and Robert Halleday delivered clutch wins, including an impressive doubles victory in Game 5. Youssef Malicdem shone for Not Ben’s Team, displaying grit and resilience in a thrilling Game 3 win. However, the Erasers' depth and doubles prowess turned the tide. With eight match victories, the Erasers showcased balanced performances across singles and doubles to secure the win.


Division 2 

Popcorn vs. Flat Bats (7-26-396 to 5-16-310)

Popcorn claimed a narrow victory over Flat Bats in a thrilling encounter. Henry Kerin and Richard Van Der Linde were pivotal for Popcorn, contributing critical singles and doubles wins. Flat Bats showcased strong performances in Games 1 and 10, with Lorraine Halleday leading their effort. However, Popcorn's overall consistency across all formats ensured they edged past their rivals in both matches and points.

Rav 4 vs. Skaters (4-20-462 to 8-29-503)

The Skaters outclassed Rav 4 in a dominant display. Key contributions from John Malicdem and Marga Steele secured significant wins for the Skaters, particularly in doubles. Rav 4 fought valiantly, with Rayelene Hutchesson pushing several matches to the limit, but they ultimately couldn't match the Skaters’ cohesion and firepower. The Skaters clinched eight match victories, asserting control throughout.

Paddlers vs. D Smash Monster (11-33-435 to 1-8-338)

The Paddlers swept past D Smash Monster in a lopsided match. Fiona Laube and Chandru Vengadasamy delivered stellar performances, leading the Paddlers to dominant wins in both singles and doubles. Dammy Otusanya showed flashes of brilliance for D Smash Monster but lacked consistent support. The Paddlers claimed 11 matches, showcasing their superiority in all areas.


 

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