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Highland
Master (29/30th Nov 04) Inverness
Scottish Midlands Winter Graded Competition No3
Sunday 29th of February 2004
Aberdeen National
Age-Groups Mens events (5th/7th
Mar 04)
Junior Inter-Regionals(20/21st
Mar 04)
National Championships 16-18 April 2004, Aberdeen
SRC
OVER 50 WOMEN, OVER 55,60,65,70 MEN HOME
INTERNATIONALS
Masters
Home Internationals Group B, Nottingham, 16/17 April
The European Team Championships
German Junior Open 2004 - Scottish Junior Placings
O35,40
Home Internationals Cardiff, (pdf document)
Scottish Squash Closed Selection Events
Nos. 1 and 2
Scottish Squash Closed Selection
Events No. 3
Stonehaven Open / Masters (24/26th Oct 04)
Montrose Junior Open (11/12th December
04)
Highland
Master (29/30th Nov 04) Inverness.
The Highland Masters Squash Tournament has quickly
gained a great reputation for having the most friendly atmosphere
of all the age group tournaments, as well as serving superb
home-made food to the hungry squash players who come from
all over Britain to play. Over 55 players entered the tournament
this year and came from as far away as Sidmouth in Devon and
Unst in Shetland as well as many points in-between. The tournament
attracted players in various age groups from the over 35s
to three players in the over 70s event for the men. Women
are perhaps more reluctant to reveal their ages but ten players
competed against each other in an over 35s event and an over
50 event.
The Highlands area provided two winners. Jill
Johnston from the Inverness club convincingly beat two Scottish
international teammates on the way to retaining the over 35
women's event. Graeme Patullo from the Forres club beat David
Ward from Glasgow in an extremely close match, 9-7 in the
fifth game, to retain his title in the over 40 men's event.
In the over 35 men's event, there were several
very close matches with Mark James of Aberdeen beating Greg
Thomson of Edinburgh in an extremely entertaining final, having
saved a match point in the fourth game.
The full results are as follows:
Over 35s Men's Winner: Mark James (Aberdeen),
Runner-up: Greg Thomson (Edinburgh). Score: 0/9,7/9,9/6,10/8,9/4.
Over 40s Men's Winner: Graeme Patullo (Forres), Runner-up:
David Ward (Glasgow). Score: 9/4,9/7,3/9,1/9,9/7.
Over 40s Plate Winner: John Watt (Inverness).
Over 45s Men's Winner: David McAleese (Glasgow), Runner-up:
Niall Sturrock (Glasgow). Score: 9/5,9/7,9/2.
Over 45s Plate Winner: Keith Hobson (Aberdeen).
Over 50s Men's Winner: Norrie Lindsay (Glasgow), Runner-up:
Ernie Cowell (Aberdeen). Score: 9/5,9/5,9/6.
Over 55s Men's Winner: Alan Wylde (Bridge of Allan), Runner-up:
Alex Sinclair (Stonehaven). Score: 9/5,/9/7,10/8.
Over 60s Men's Winner: John Done (Edinburgh), Dave Brown (Kirkcaldy).
Score: 9/2,9/1,9/6.
Over 60s Plate Winner: Bob Drummond (Helensburgh).
Over 65s Men's Winner: Bill Hunter (Strathaven), Runner-up:
Ron Murray (Inverness). Score: 6/9,6/9,10/8,9/5,10/8.
Over 70s Men's Winner: John Hunter (Shetland), Runner-up:
Andy Jack (Strathgryffe). Score: 9/5,7/9,9/0,9/4.
Over 35s Women's Winner: Jill Johnston (Inverness), Runner-up:
Angela Susskind (Glasgow). Score: 9/0,10/9,9/4.
Over 50s Women's Winner: Christina Graham (Edinburgh) Runner-up:
Irene Mackenzie (Inverness). Score: 9/0,9/1,9/0.
Scottish Midlands Winter
Graded Competition No3 Sunday 29th of February 2004
Cupar Sports Centre, Cupar
Cupar attracted a record amount of entries for a winter
graded tournament in the Scottish Midlands Area. This was
the first junior tournament to be held at Cupar Sports Centre
and the first to be hosted by Cupar Junior Squash and Tournament
organiser Graham Laing.
With 38 entries and over 40 matches to be played, some early
rounds were played during the week and on Saturday at both
Kinross and Cupar.
With such a large volume of people attending, Cupar squash
valued the contribution of the Sports Centre staff who were
both patient and helpful.
The competition produced a great atmosphere and through the
endeavour of the organiser and referees, the matches were
all played ahead of schedule which ensured a large audience
for all the final matches.
Thanks go to Alan Gardener, Rob Winter, Dr. Caroline Peel
and Jim Sweet for their valued contribution and refereeing
throughout the event.
Results as follows:
Grade A Round robin
Hugo Shelley (Cupar) 6 points 1st
Angus Cameron (Kinross) 4 points 2nd
Duncan Cameron (Kinross) 3 points 3rd
Adrian McKay (Cupar) 1 point 4th
Darroch Black (St Andrews) withdrew
Grade B
Final
James Keith (Cupar) bt Chris Lunardi (Perth) 8-10, 9-6, 9-7
3rd – 4th play off
Craig Paton (Kinross) bt Charmaine Bode (Kinross) 9-1, 9-3
Plate Final
James Butter (Aberfeldy) bt George Dunnet (Kinross) 9-4, 9-10,
9-3
Grade C
Final
Andrew Launer (Kinross) bt Oliver Lawson (Aberfeldy) 1-9,
9-5, 9-6
3rd – 4th play off
Eleanor Reid (Kinross) bt Amy Winter (Cupar) 13-15, 15-8,
15-10 (par scoring)
Plate Final
Stuart Wilson (Cupar) bt David Beaumont (Kinross) 9-1, 9-2
Grade D
Final
Nicholas Launer (Kinross) bt Adam Kilpatrick(Cupar) 15-9,
11-15, 15-8
3rd 4th play off
Andrew Wilcox (Kinross) bt Lewis Thompson (Aberfeldy) 15-7,
15-12
Plate Final
Sarah Launer (Kinross) bt Andrew Keith (Cupar) 15-10, 15-9
Aberdeen National Age-Groups
Mens events 5th-7th March 2004
The full results are as follows:
Over 35s Men's Winner: Barry Sutherland(Newlands),
Runner-up: Greg Thomson (Edinburgh). Score: 9/6,9/3,5/9,9/2.
Over 35s Women's Winner: L Philip, Runner-up: S Welch
Over 40s Men's Winner: A Sheppard, Runner-up: C Holt. Score:
9/2,9/5,9/3.
Over 40s Women's Winner: R Wilson. Runner-up: C Thompson
Over 45s Men's Winner: R. Ridley, Runner-up: B Kidd. Score:
9/6,4/9,6/9,9/2,9/3.
Over 45s Women's Winner: Johnston, Runner-up: Atkinson. Score:
9/3,4/9,9/2,9/6
Over 50s Men's Winner: C Wilson, Runner-up: E Donohoe. Score:
9/3,9/0,9/0.
Over 50s Women's Winner: Graham, Runner-up: Cockburn. Scote:
9/6,9/6,9/1
Over 55s Men's Winner: D. Moffat , Runner-up: P Wilson. Score:
9/2,9/6,9/4.
Over 60s Men's Winner: John Done (Edinburgh), N Thomson. Score:
7/9,9/2,9/1,9/7.
Over 65s Men's Winner: R Murray, Runner-up: F Meniplay. Score:
9/7,9/1,9/4.
Over 70s Men's Winner: John Hunter (Shetland), Runner-up:
A Hamilton.

Ron Murray |

Debbie Cockburn |
Junior Inter-Regionals
20th-21st March 2004
The full results are as follows:
Girls U11 Winners: Grampian, Runner-up: West
Boys U11 Winners: East, Runner-up: West, Third: Central, Fourth:
Grampian, Fifth: Midlands
Girls U13 Winners: East, Runner-up: Grampian, Third: West
Boys U13 Winners: East, Runner-up: West, Third: Grampian,
Fourth: Midlands
Girls U15 Winners: Grampian, Runner-up: West, Third: Central
Boys U15 Winners: East, Runner-up: Grampian, Third: West,
Fourth: Midlands
Girls U17 Winners: Grampian, Runner-up: West, Third: East
Boys U17 Winners: Grampian, Runner-up: East, Third: Central,
Fourth: Midlands, Fifth: West
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Round 1
Keith Simpson Bt Innes Young 9-0,9-5,9-1
Graham Melvin Bt Andrew Spiers 9-0,9-8,8-9,9-4
Sean Berryman Bt Gavin Sutherland 9-2,9-6,7-9,10-8
Greg Mcarthur Bt Mike Black 9-5,9-3,5-9,9-6
Round 2
Martin Heath Bt K Simpson 9-2,9-3,9-2
Alistair Gorrie Bt Peter Buchan 9-3,0-9,8-10,10-8,9-3
Graham Melvin W/O
Stuart Crawford Bt Mark Beaumont 9-1,9-1,9-0
Martin Woods Bt S Berryman 9-6,9-5,9-2
Kristen Johnson Bt G Mcarthur 9-5,9-5,9-3
Ken Macnamara Bt Iain Young 9-0,9-1,9-2
Peter O’hara Bt Craig Thomson 9-2,9-5,9-3
¼ Finals
M Heath Bt A Gorrie 9-2,9-0,9-3
S Crawford Bt G Melvin 9-1,9-3,9-0
M Woods Bt K Johnson 9-5,1-9,9-7,9-7
P O’hara Bt K Macnamara 9-2,9-2,9-2
Semi Finals
M Heath Bt S Crawford 3-0
P O’hara Bt M Woods 9-5,9-2,9-2
Plate Final
Andrew Spiers Bt Peter Buchan 9-4,9-6,9-7
Martin Heath Bt Peter O’hara 9-5,9-7,9-7
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Round 1
Frania Gillen-Buchert Bt Lisa Aitken 9-1,9-1,9-6
Lauren Gray Bt Emma Ford 9-0,9-2,9-2
Semi Final
Pamela Nimmo Bt Frania Gillen-Buchert 9-2,9-0.9-2
Lauren Gray Bt Senga Macfie W/O
Plate Final
Lisa Aitken Bt Emma Ford 9-2,9-1,9-4
Pamela Nimmo Bt Lauren Gray 9-1,9-0,9-0
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OVER 50 WOMEN, OVER 55,60,65,70
MEN HOME INTERNATIONALS
EDINBURGH SPORTS CLUB – 23-25 APRIL 2004
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R to L
Margaret Clark
Liz Elgood
Nanette Mutrie
Debbie Cockburn
Christina Graham
Pauline Douglas
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OVER 50 WOMEN - 1 SCOTLAND 2 ENGLAND
3 IRELAND
SCOTLAND BT IRELAND 5-0
P Douglas bt C McIlroy 9-3,9-7,9-0
C Graham bt E Magill 9-4,9-4,9-0
D Cockburn bt B Sanderson 9-5,9-0,9-3
N Mutrie bt L Blackwood 9-2,9-1,9-1
M Clark bt M Spotwood 6-9,9-3,9-7,9-3
ENGLAND BT IRELAND 5-0
F Sinclair bt C McIlroy 9-3,3-9,9-1,9-4
M North bt E Magill 9-1,9-3,9-7
R Czuczman bt B Sanderson 9-6,9-2,9-1
A Manley bt L Blackwood 10-8,9-3,9-1
D Dryhurst bt M Spotwood 9-1,9-4,9-1
SCOTLAND BT ENGLAND 3-2
P Douglas bt F Sinclair 9-4,9-4,9-4
L Elgood lost to M North 2-9,2-9,0-9
C Graham bt R Czuczman 9-4,9-5,9-6
D Cockburn bt A Manley 10-9,9-6,9-1
N Mutrie lost to A Murphy 9-10,4-9,4-9
OVER 70 MEN – 1 ENGLAND 2 SCOTLAND
ENGLAND BT SCOTLAND 3-2
B Sayer bt R Baker 9-1,9-3,9-2
K Spurgeon bt A Hamilton 3-9,3-9,9-7,9-5,9-5
A Reed bt A Jack 10-9,9-0,9-4
F Crawley lost to D Duncan 5-9,2-9,3-9
England lost to P Cuthbertson w/o
OVER 55 MEN – 1 ENGLAND 2 IRELAND 3 SCOTLAND
4 WALES
SCOTLAND LOST TO IRELAND 2-3
D Moffat lost to D Gotto 1-9,,6-9,5-9
P Wilson lost to S Campbell 1-9,5-9,6-9
A Everingham bt B Barry 9-4,7-9,9-8,6-9,9-6
A Sinclair bt D Connery 3-9,9-2,9-5,9-7
A McMeckan lost to T Cantwell 9-7,6-9,9-7,7-9,3-9
ENGLAND BT WALES 5-0
P Ayton bt D Jenkins 9-3,9-2,9-2
H Cherlin bt D Barnes 5-9,9-1,9-5,9-3
J Smith bt D Williams 9-6,9-1,4-9,9-7
T Wilkinson bt G Bevan 9-0,9-0,9-0
M Pearse bt M Mooney 10-8,9-3,3-9,9-3
SCOTLAND BT WALES 4-1
D Moffat bt D Jenkins 9-1,9-5,7-9,4-9,9-2
P Wilson bt D Barnes 9-2,9-7,9-3
A Everingham bt G Trenchard 8-10,9-5,9-2,9-2
A Sinclair bt D Williams 1-9,9-5,10-8,9-4
A McMeckan lost to M Mooney 5-9,6-9,1-9
ENGLAND BT IRELAND 4-1
P Ayton lost to D Gotto 1-9,10-8,1-9,6-9
H Cherlin bt S Campbell 10-8,9-3,9-5
J Smith bt B Barry 9-3,9-5,9-7
T Wilkinson bt T Cantwell 9-1,9-1,9-2
N Topman bt J Kielty 10-8,9-5,10-8
SCOTLAND BT ENGLAND 5-0
D Moffat lost to P Ayton 4-9,2-9,0-9
P Wilson lost to H Cherlin 7-9,9-3,9-0,2-9,2-9
A Everingham lost to J Smith 4-9,3-9,3-9
A Sinclair lost to T Wilkinson 4-9,0-9,6-9
A McMeckan lost to N Topman 7-9,9-4,8-9,3-9
IRELAND BT WALES 4-1
D Gotto bt D Jenkins 9-4,9-5,9-1
S Campbell bt D Barnes 9-7,9-4,9-7
B Barry bt G Trenchard 9-7,9-5,9-5
D Connery lost to D Williams 9-7,2-9,4-9,3-9
J Kielty bt G Bevan 10-9,9-1,9-2
OVER 60 MEN – 1 ENGLAND 2 WALES 3 SCOTLAND
4 IRELAND
SCOTLAND BT IRELAND 3-2
J Done bt E O’Reilly 10-8,9-3,9-3
N Thomson lost to M Collins 4-9,9-5,5-9,3-9
B Perrie bt J O’Brien 10-8,9-4,5-9,9-6
B Drummond lost to N Murphy 10-8,4-9,2-9,10-8,6-9
R Pearman bt J Calnan 10-8,9-3,9-6
ENGLAND BT WALES 5-0
J Perrott bt G Greenhaugh 9-7,9-3,9-0
G Marshall bt B Philips 9-6,9-0,9-2
R Bradley bt D Hughes 9-4,9-4,9-4
C Stahl bt G Davies 9-1,9-1,9-2
A Wright bt G Williams 9-4,9-0,9-0
SCOTLAND LOST TO WALES 0-5
J Done lost to G Greenhaugh 9-4,9-5,8-10,8-10,8-10
N Thomson lost to B Philips 4-9,4-9,1-9
B Perrie lost to D Hughes 9-4,9-5,9-10,5-9,3-9
B Drummond lost to C Clark 7-9,2-9,7-9
D Brown lost to G Davies 9-7,6-9,0-9,6-9
ENGLAND BT IRELAND 5-0
H Perrott bt M Collins 9-2,9-3,9-2
G Marshall bt J O’Brien 4-9,9-7,9-4,3-9,9-2
R Bradley bt N Murphy 9-2,9-7,9-6
C Stahl bt J Calnan 9-2,9-2,9-4
I Frogitt bt A Richardson 9-7,9-7,9-0
SCOTLAND LOST TO ENGLAND 0-5
J Done lost to J Perrott 3-9,7-9,3-9
N Thomson lost to G Marshall 1-9,7-9,1-9
B Perrie lost to R Bradley 0-9,5-9,0-9
R Pearman lost to A Wright 9-7,6-9,0-9,3-9
D Brown lost to L Frogitt 1-9,0-9,0-9
WALES BT IRELAND 0-5
G Greenhaugh bt E O’Reilly 9-3,9-6,9-1
B Philips bt M Collins 9-6,9-1,9-1
D Hughes bt J O’Brien 9-6,9-0,9-2
C Clark bt N Murphy 9-3,9-4,9-10,10-8
G Williams bt A Richardson 9-0,9-1,9-2
OVER 65 MEN – 1 ENGLAND 2 SCOTLAND 3 IRELAND
SELECT 4 WALES
SCOTLAND BT IRELAND SELECT 3-2
A Rugg-Gunn bt R Rea 9-6,9-4,9-3
C Guiliani lost to J MacBride 9-7,6-9,1-9,5-9
B Hunter bt B Blair 9-6,9-7,9-5
R Murray lost to D Patterson 3-9,1-9,2-9
C Caldwell bt M Evans 4-9,9-5.9-5.10-8
ENGLAND BT WALES 4-1
J Woodliffe bt L Thomas 9-4,9-4,9-2
P Kirton lost to E Hughes 9-6,9-6,0-6 ret
L Kinder bt G Griffiths 9-0,9-1,9-6
T Breakwell bt G Thomas 9-2,9-3,9-7
J Cox w/o
SCOTLAND BT WALES 4-1
A Rugg-Gunn lost to L Thomas 4-9,9-2,6-9,5-9
C Guiliani bt E Hughes 9-7,5-9,9-6,9-4
B Hunter bt G Griffiths 6-9,9-5,6-9,10-8,9-1
R Murray bt G Thomas 9-0,9-0,8-10,9-4
C Caldwell w/o
ENGLAND BT IRELAND SELECT 3-2
J Woodliffe bt R Rea 9-6,9-0,9-2
P Kirton lost to J MacBride 5-9,9-7 ret.
L Kinder bt B Blair 2-9,2-9,9-7,9-1,9-2
T Breakwell bt D Patterson 9-5,4-9,9-1,9-0
J Cox lost to M Evans 9-4,5-9,0-9,6-9
SCOTLAND LOST TO ENGLAND 0-5
A Rugg-Gunn lost to J Woodliffe 1-9,9-5,3-9,1-9
C Guiliani lost to P Kirton 2-9,0-9,7-9
B Hunter lost to L Kinder 5-9,2-9,0-9
R Murray lost to T Breakwell 4-9,2-9,4-9
C Caldwell lost to J Cox 9-5,9-2,8-10,2-9,8-10
IRELAND SELECT BT WALES 4-1
R Rea lost L Thomas 6-9,3-9,3-9
J MacBride bt E Hughes 0-9,9-2,9-3,5-9,9-3
B Blair bt B Blair 5-9,10-9,7-9,9-3,9-3
D Patterson bt G Thomas 10-9,9-1,10-9
M Evans w/o
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The European Team
Championships
The European Team Championships were conducted
in Rennes, France from April 28 to May 1.
The Scottish women's team consisted of
Pam Nimmo, Sue Dalrymple, Lauren Gray and Frania Gillen-Buchart.
The team finished in 8th position.
The Scottish Men's team consisted of John
White, Martin Heath, Peter O'Hara, Stuart Crawford and Martin
Woods. The team finished in 12th position.
The women's team was beset by injuries
from the outset. The withdrawl of Wendy Maitland and Senga
McFie due to injury and personal reasons hit hard. Seeded
3rd, the team finished a credible
8th.
Pam Nimmo proved an example to her team
mates on and off the court. Pam defeated a string of top
20 players including world number 3 Vanessa Atkinson. These
wins, on the back of her defeat of Englands Linda Charman
in Texas last month all bode well for Pam's push towards
the very top echelons of the women's game in the near future.
Sue Dalrymple, Lauren Gray and Frania Gillen-Buchart
performed credibly. Sue, defying several niggling injuries
did well to win a crucial tie versus Switzerland to guarantee
a top 8 finish. Lauren
and Frania both performed whole heartedly and will benefit
from the experience. Lauren has enjoyed a solid season,
cementing herself in the top 8 junior women in Europe and
is placed to push into senior ranks.
The men's team played hard, but disappointingly
failed to return to the top 8. John White, former world
number one, put in another commited performance for Scotland
as did Martin Heath. Martin,
battling food poisoning, was unable to compete at his usual
world class level, however, showed enough, particularly
in his dismissal of Irelands John Rooney, to suggest that
his days at the top of the men's game are not yet over.
Peter O'Hara, a Scottish stalwart, performed
well, perhaps producing some of his best career form. Peter
twisted his ankle in the Swedish tie, but before the incident
was playing accurate and determined squash, enough to suggest
he will be a force within Scottish Squash for some time
to come. Similiarly Stuart and Martin performed well and
will hopefully have benefited from the experience. Stuart
has commited himself to full time squash next season and
shows signs of being able to kick his game up to the next
level.
The teams were supported well by sportscotland and the Scottish
Institute of Sport and accompanied by Paul Frank (National
Performance Director), Andy Kerr (SIS Notational Analyst),
Sue Warwick (SIS Physiotherapist) and Alex Taylor (Heriot-Watt
University Sport Scientist).
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Scottish Squash
Junior Team Results
German Junior Open 2004 - 7/9 May 2004,
Gerlingen, Germany
Scottish Squash would like to take this
opportunity to say well done to all those junior players
that took part in the German Open in Gerlingen, it was a
valiant effort on everyone’s part and a special mention
to Lisa Aitken and Hannah Anthony on the excellent placing
in their respective events.
Age Group |
Player |
Placing |
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| Boys U19 |
Kirsten Johnson |
4th |
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Graham Melvin |
12th |
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Jamie Mccauley |
14th |
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Alan Clyne |
17th |
| Boys U15 |
Lyall Paterson |
7th |
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Nigel Anthony |
20th |
| Boys U13 |
Ian Jubb |
6th |
| Girls U19 |
Kirsty Craig |
11th |
| Girls U17 |
Joanna Morgan |
7th |
| Girls U15 |
Lisa Aitken |
1st |
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Robyn Hodgson |
8th |
| Girls U13 |
Hannah Anthony |
2nd |
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Scottish
Squash Closed Selection Event No. 1 View
Results >>>
Scottish Squash Closed Selection
Event No. 2 View
Results >>>
This past weekend saw the National Centre
host the 2nd of the Scottish Squash Closed Selection Events.
The tournament proved a success with players having an opportunity
to compete for Scottish Ranking points and test themselves
with their Scottish team-mates and rivals.
The Men's event saw an upset with Stuart Crawford
defeating Peter O'Hara in an entertaining five game match.
Stuart has recently commenced full time training and is
working hard to step up a level
of competition for next season. Peter is recovering from
an ankle injury received at the European Championships and
I'm sure will be keen for revenge in the next event, having
been our number 1
domestically based player for quite some time.Graham Melvin
and Jamie Macaulay both played extremely well throughout
and showed encouraging signs for this years World Junior
Championships to be held in Pakistan in August.
In the Women's event Sue Dalrymple defeated
Louise Philip in the final in three games. With Senga McFie
withdrawing from the event at the eleventh hour Sue was
pushed up to number one seed and proved herself up to the
task. The tournament marked a return to competition for
Louise who beat Lauren Gray in a semi-final. Welcome results
from Lizzie Leitch, who also played well to defeat Lauren
in the 3/4 playoff and good form from Joanna Morgan were
encouraging signs.
The next event will be hosted by Aberdeen
Squash Racquets Club on the 7th and 8th of August. This
will be the final event before the team is selected for
the World Women's Teams Championships in Holland in September
and the final hit-out for the U/19 boys team before their
trip to Pakistan for their World Teams Champs.
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Scottish
Squash Closed Selection Event No. 3
Men
Stuart Crawford
Martin Woods
Ken McNamara
Kristen Johnson
Harry Leitch
Alan Clyne
Graham Melvin
Jamie Macaulay
Richard McIntosh
Colin McMullen
Lyall Patterson
Scott Middleton
Gavin Sutherland
Greg McArthur |
Women
Wendy Maitland
Frania Gillen Buchart
Claire Kidd
Alex Clark
Louise Philip (rtd inj.)
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Selection Event 3 was held in Aberdeen at
ASRC. Thanks go to Fred Milne and staff for helping to make
the weekend a success.
The Men's Event saw Stuart Crawford hold off all challenges
and win his second straight selection event. Stuart has
been training full time for several months and demonstrated
both an impressive consistancy and variety in his game.
The weekend was also the final event for the Scottish Junior
Men's World Championships Team before they depart for Pakistan
on Thursday.
The boys acquited themselves well and the tournament proved
to be a useful part of their final preparations.
The Women's Event saw Wendy Maitland dominate. Not long
off the circuit, Wendy showed some of the class that took
her to a top 30 ranking earlier in the year in despatching
the field with relative ease.
Scotland's Team for the World Women's Team
Championships has been announced. Pam Nimmo, Wendy Maitland,
Sue Dalrymple and Frania Gillen-Buchart have been selected.
The team will be accompanied by Paul Frank,(National Performance
Director), Alex Taylor (Programme Lead Sport Scientist)
and Kerry Kirk (physiotherapist).
The event is to be held in Holland from September 26 until
October 2. There are 20 countries participating, including
defending champions England. You can follow Scotland's progress
on the web at http://www.womensquash.com/
Scotland's Team for the World Junior Men's
Team Championships departs for Pakistan this coming Thursday.
The team, consisting of Alan Clyne, Graham Melvin, Jamie
Macaulay and Greg McArthur will be contesting both individuals
and subsequent teams event from the 17th until the 28th.
Participating in the Individual event only will be Kristen
Johnson, who is ineligible for the team event due to age
and Lyall Patterson, our National
u/15 champion, who will be gathering experience for his
assault on the World Junior Championships in New Zealand
2006.
Scotland are seeded 13/18 for the teams event. The relative
strength of the event may be seen by the fact that Scotland
has finished no higher than 13th for the best part of a
decade. All players have put in a solid, commited preparation
for the event and will acquit themselves well.
Stonehaven Open
(24/26th Oct 04)
Round 1
Ben Hutchison beat Ian Mcmeckan 9/4, 9/6, 0/9,
9/7
Lewis Ryall beat Stephen Gowans 9/4, 9/3, 9/3
James McMeckan beat Paul Duncan 9/1, 9/0, 9/1
Daniel Selway beat Micheal Hutchinson 9/0, 7/9, 9/6, 9/8
Quarter Final
Stuart Crawford beat Ben Hutchison 9/0, 9/4, 9/7
Lewis Ryall beat Keith Simpson 9/4, 9/0, 5/9, 9/8
Peter Buchan beat James McMeckan 9/0, 2/9, 9/7, 9/3
Alistair Gorrie beat Daniel Selway 9/1, 9/2, 9/5
Semi-Final
Stuart Crawford beat Lewis Ryall 9/2, 9/0, 9/2
Alistair Gorrie beat Peter Buchan 6/9, 9/7, 9/3, 9/4
Final
Stuart Crawford beat Alistair Gorrie 9/2, 9/5, 9/8
Winner
Stuart Crawford
Stonehaven Masters (24/26th Oct 04)
The full results are as follows:
Over 35s Men's Winner: Tony Burns , Runner-up:
Kevin McKay. Score: 8/10 10/9 9/1 9/4.
Over 40s Men's Winner: Steve Thomson, Runner-up: Glen Western.
Score: 9/4 10/8 10/8.
Over 45s Men's Winner: Neil Rayner, Runner-up: Ken Maxwell
. Score: 9/6 9/6 9/1 .
Over 50s Men's Winner: Ernie Cowell, Runner-up: E Donohoe.
Score: 4/9 10/8 9/6 9/6.
Over 55s Men's Winner: Alex Everingham, Runner-up: Doug
Moffat.
Over 60s Men's Winner: Bob Drummond.
Over 65s Men's Winner: Carlo Giuliani.
Over 70s Men's Winner: Andy Jack.
Ladies
Winner Pool A: Jo Brown
Winner Pool B: Linda Adams
Final
Jo Brown beat Linda Adams 9/2 9/1 9/0
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