Moving Haulers have dominant performance in junior squash league
The Pacific Northwest Moving Haulers didn't hold anything back in the Sunday Junior Squash League, scoring a season high 25 points.
The Pacific Northwest Moving Haulers didn’t hold anything back in the Sunday Junior Squash League, scoring a season high 25 points.
The Moving Haulers previous best team point total came on April 13 when the squad recorded 21 points in total.
The Haulers are currently in second place in the league’s standings with 137 points.
They trail only the Vandelay Systems Geeks.
Vandelay currently has accumulated a total of 165 points in eight contests of league play.
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Pacific Northwest Moving Haulers 25, Honda Hustlers 10
Four players on the Moving Haulers won the maximum six points that awarded in an individual squash match.
Logan Harris, Kai Knor, Stephen Grundmanis and Alexis Hougen all played exceptionally well in their matches.
Each finished with six points for the Moving Haulers in the victory.
Nicholas Dobush led the way in points for the Hustlers, recording six in total.
Fellow teammates Sophia Flather and Anna-Lee Jacobsen also chipped in with four points between the two of them.
The Hustlers have sole possession of third place in the junior league’s standings with 126 points in total.
The team’s highest point total came on March 2 when they recorded 23 points in total.
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Vandelay Systems Geeks 15, Canada Flooring Crushers 13
In a very close contest the Systems Geeks narrowly defeated the Crushers. The Crushers currently have a total of 105 points in the league’s standings.
Graydon McDonnell and Kelly Panchyshyn led the way for Systems Geeks, scoring 12 of the team’s 15 points. Both players chipped in six points in the win.
Will Parker also was essential for Vandelay’s victory. Parker notched three points for the team.
Vandelay has scored 20 or more points on five occasions so far this season
Benjamin Grundmanis and Zoe Walker kept the contest close for the Crushers, scoring six points each in the loss.

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