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East Grinstead
Club Address Ship Street East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 4EE Post Code RH19 4EE Google Map
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Ladies Division I - East Grinstead Ladies I (1) versus Crawley Squash Club Ladies I (1) played on 15-Oct-2019 at 19:30

String Home Team Player Ranking Grading Away Team Player Ranking Grading Score Result
1 Tracey Webster Squash Levels for Tracey  Webster 1 (1) 2055 Lea-Iris Murrizi Squash Levels for Lea-Iris  Murrizi 8 (8) 2530 20-18 16-14 8-15 11-15 10-15 2-3
2 Sue Kent Squash Levels for Sue   Kent 3 (3) 1850 Millie Owton Squash Levels for Millie  Owton 9 (9) 821 7-15 9-15 7-15 0-3
3 Heather Bean Squash Levels for Heather  Bean 4 (4) 2575 Reka Kemecsei Squash Levels for Reka  Kemecsei 10 (10) 830 2-15 15-7 10-15 7-15 1-3
(U) - Unranked at time of match Home Team Away Team
East Grinstead Ladies I Lost to Crawley Squash Club Ladies I by Strings
0 3
Games
3 9
Win Bonus
0 3
League Organiser Adjustment
0 0
Points
3 12

Match Report Press Report

East Grinstead Ladies I Lost to Crawley Squash Club Ladies I in a one-sided match.

With the home team having higher Gradings in 2 of the strings, the match was always going to be in their favour. The away team proved the statisticians wrong though by clinching a great win.

It was the number 1 String which turned out to be the most competitive, with the Players battling out over a total of 142 Points ! Victory finally going to the Away Player, Lea-Iris Murrizi.

Player of the tie was the Away No. 2 string, Millie Owton, gaining 100 Ranking Points from the match.

Player of the match must be the Away number 3 string, Reka Kemecsei, who over-turned a 1745 ranking points disadvantage to record a great win.