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What a Racket from Northern Girls

Richard Vitty - Wed 03 Jun 2015

NORTHERN girls Megan and Sophie Freeman finished among the top three prizewinners in the season-long Dunlop Challenge Series. .

WHAT A RACKET FROM NORTHERN GIRLS

NORTHERN girls Megan and Sophie Freeman finished among the top three prizewinners in the season-long Dunlop Challenge Series.

Both picked up brand new Dunlop rackets - along with overall winner Sam Evans of Tynemouth - after winning their respective leagues in the competition, run over nine monthly sessions stretching back to last September.

Sponsors Dunlop handed over prizes to the top 12 players, out of a bumper entry of 150 boys and girs - and, going into the final weekend of the season, there were still 25 players in the mix!

They were followed closely by Lennox Lockwood (Tynemouth) , Ewan Strathdee (Northern) and Niamh Barclay (Consett) who picked up enough points to fill the next three places and win Dunlop squash bags.

There was an almighty scramble for the last six prize places and the juniors who managed to squeeze in ahead of the pack and win Dunlop squash goggles were Sophie Curtis (Hexham), Luca Baldasera (Northern), Abigail Bedford (Northern), Leighton Adamson (Ashington), Harriet Wight (Northern) and Sam Sweeney (Primrose).

Tournament organiser - and Northumbria County Champion - Dave Barnett was delighted by the enthusiasm of the region’s junior squash talent last season.

“Dunlop’s support of these events is helping junior squash in the North East to go from strength to strength,” he said. “And we look forward to keeping that going by getting even more involved when the new season starts in September.”

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