Laura Gemmell of Toronto and Samantha Cornett of Ottawa won their matches in straight games as Canada defeated England 2-0 to place fifth in the team competition at the women's world junior squash championships.
For the full story ... http://www.squash.ca/e/story_detail.cfm?id=2270
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
It’s been a tough couple days for your girls. We started out killer on Monday and Tuesday, but Wednesday and Thursday we fell just short each matchup.
Monday we cleaned up against Spain, only dropping one game. Same goes for Tuesday against South Africa.
Wednesday was the last match in our pool against the USA. Sam went out first, easily taking two games off Sobhy, but she didn’t have enough left to finish her off and lost in five. Laura followed, kicking Blatchford in three straight. Then Jen went on against Cerullo and had three close games, unfortunately none of them going in our favour.
On to Thursday, which had a similarly painful ending. Sam beat Reddy in 4 games, then Laura lost to Pallikal in 3. In the end, the deciding match was Jen, who battled hard, but lost in 4, despite having sucked the very aggressive Misra into her game style.
Today we play New Zealand, and we are going to go out hard.
Cross your fingers!
Monday we cleaned up against Spain, only dropping one game. Same goes for Tuesday against South Africa.
Wednesday was the last match in our pool against the USA. Sam went out first, easily taking two games off Sobhy, but she didn’t have enough left to finish her off and lost in five. Laura followed, kicking Blatchford in three straight. Then Jen went on against Cerullo and had three close games, unfortunately none of them going in our favour.
On to Thursday, which had a similarly painful ending. Sam beat Reddy in 4 games, then Laura lost to Pallikal in 3. In the end, the deciding match was Jen, who battled hard, but lost in 4, despite having sucked the very aggressive Misra into her game style.
Today we play New Zealand, and we are going to go out hard.
Cross your fingers!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Canada advances to Quarter finals, but falls to USA in last pool match
CHENNAI, India – Canada lost 2-1 to the U.S., in its final round robin match Wednesday at the women’s world junior squash championships to finish second in its pool and advance to the quarterfinals in the team event.
For the full story: http://www.squash.ca/e/story_detail.cfm?id=2265
Canada beats Spain and South Africa in qualifyiing rounds at World Junior Squash Championships
All eight top seeds have recorded two wins out of two over the first two days of qualifying action in the Women's World Junior Team Squash Championships at the Indian Squash Academy in Chennai.
For full story .... http://www.squash.ca/e/story_detail.cfm?id=2264
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Canada wins opening match
Samantha Cornett of Ottawa, Danielle Letourneau of Calgary and Jennifer Pelletier of Richmond Hill, Ont., led Canada to a 3-0 victory over Spain on Monday in its opening match in round robin play at the women's world junior squash championships.
For the full story ... http://www.squash.ca/e/story_detail.cfm?id=2262
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Now for the Team Event
Hey everyone back home. The Individuals are finished and there were many ups and downs for all of us. Laura was the last woman standing for the Canadian team. She played Nada Elkalaawy from Egypt in the Classic Plate Final and won the match 3-1.
After getting a little bit of much needed rest, the remaining three players of our National team are getting ready for the Teams event that starts on Monday. Team Canada has been deemed fourth seed, sitting behind Egypt, India and Malaysia. We are still one position above the USA. Keep following Team Canada as this Worlds will be one for the books!
After getting a little bit of much needed rest, the remaining three players of our National team are getting ready for the Teams event that starts on Monday. Team Canada has been deemed fourth seed, sitting behind Egypt, India and Malaysia. We are still one position above the USA. Keep following Team Canada as this Worlds will be one for the books!
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