Thursday, February 10, 2022

ALL CHASING THE MONGOOSE


Boasters League round 6
 

Matches did pick up this week. Not to the level that is needed but it is an upward trend and hopefully we continue to see the rise for the remainder of the season. Mongoose once again is leading by example. They have extended their lead over the pack to 23 points, helped enormously due to the fact they have the most bonus points. As always, the team that turns up the most ends up right at (or near) top of the standings… and the team with the least… well that honor is currently being held by – you guessed it – the Nicker Ballers. And by a large margin.

The good news is that the standings are very close from second to sixth – just 10 points separate them. The Winky-Dinks are sitting in 7th, just 7 points further back and are presently out of the play-offs. There should be a lot of shuffling going on. Remember, only the top 6 teams will advance and there are only 3 more weeks to go. The deadline for all the scores to be reported to me is March 3 (inclusive).

A couple of weeks ago Rich Stimson proclaimed his team - Vivio’s - to be the one to beat. They were 4th on the ladder back then. They are now sitting pretty in second. They have only closed the gap by 6 points on Mongoose mind you, but his cheeky prognostication is heading in the right direction for now.

Match of the week must go to Gordie Maitland (Butter Nutz) and Julie Vande Vusse (Mongoose). They split the first two games 15-14 and it looked like they would be repeating the score line in the third until Gordie took a very ungentlemanly turn and decided to take the game 15-13 instead. It certainly was a move that lacked all civility, I mean it would have been the gallant thing to do to let Julie reach 14 at least. Right?

Another entertaining clash was Jason Currie (Mongoose) and Ryan Covell (Butter Nutz). It’s fun to watch two players of a similar level and style run themselves into the ground rally after rally. And, they appeared to be enjoying the torturous running as much as we were watching it. Jason ended up taking the match 2-1, a great win for him as he has only beaten Ryan 5 times out of 16 matches previous to yesterday.

Jake Whately (Wardogs) improved his second half record to 3 and 1 with a solid 2-1 victory over Will Markley (Over Served), and Matt Paradiso (Winky-Dinks) squeaked out a 2-1 triumph over new-comer to the DAC squash family Salam Chaudhary (Nicker Ballers) 2-1. Salam’s deft backhand hold drop wasn’t quite enough to overcome Matt’s youthfulness!

We move onto week 7. The round after the DAC Classic - which is usually quieter but I’m hoping to buck that trend this year. It will be an interesting tournament that starts tonight. We will be missing many Canadians, so the question remains… who will make up for their shenanigans? Who will replicate the Rob Doherty take-your-shirt-off-dancing-to-Michael-Jackson at the dinner / dance on Saturday? Or Gary Sullivan’s all nighter on Friday and Saturday… oh, actually, that will be Gary himself. Gary is coming. Should be a great weekend!!

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