Risk Inter Schools Team Championships last week, seizing the B Division crown.
National squad members Kristan Law, Anna Forbes, Heather Trimingham and Hayley Faries -- collectively known as Wisps -- after suffering a narrow defeat early on against top seeded Squashed Roaches (Saltus boys Chris Collette, Michael Shrubb and Jeremy Shrubb) moved on to defeat other male opponents from St.
George's Prep and Saltus.
Saltus, though, did manage to attain victory in the A Division despite a stiff challenge from BHS Valley Girls (Melissa Harney, Clare O'Connor and Nina Harvey). The Pro Team (Saltus) line-up of Jason Cabrel, Ross Mancell and Jason Edmunds snatched the title from RAD (Saltus) and The Nicks (Elliott Old Boys).
Meanwhile, C Division was predominantly a Saltus Junior School affair, with Three Racqueteers (Iain Redford, Andrew Osbourne and Rian Lindo) gleaning a close victory over The Cool Dudes (Andrew Stout, Phillippe Froncioni and Andrew Masters).
Harrington Sound's Slamming Hammers (Sean Harvey, Alex Wheetman and Jessica Harvey) stormed to the D Division title with a 3-0 triumph over Dellwood Devils (Suleyman Basir, Fajr Basir and Shadai Simmons.
TENNIS TEN Grotto Bay Junior Open tennis tournament gets underway on Monday, March 31 and will run through to Saturday, April 5.
Singles events will be held for boys and girls in the following age categories: 10-and-under, 12-and-under, 14-and-under, 16-and-under and 18-and-under singles.
Entry forms are available at all clubs and can be returned to the Tennis Stadium or the Grotto Bay or Castle Harbour pro shops.
POOL POO Thursday night saw a new Pool League record set for team points as Vasco demolished Mariners Celtics by a massive 247-106.
Four of five Vasco players scored perfect 50s, with Brian Walker managing his 10th, also a season record.
In other action league leaders Swinging Doors beat Hamilton Parish 219-166, Robin Hood I downed frog and Onion 206-175, Robin Hood II got past Docksiders I 191-170, War Vets beat Docksiders II 218-154 and Mariners Rangers edged War Vets Sharpshooters 207-171.
With Walker having wrapped up the top spot in the individual race, Trevor Mouchette and Gary Bascome continue to battle for second, with the former rating the slight edge with 781 compared to 778 for the latter.
However the main battle is taking place for inclusion in the top 10 which makes players eligible for a spot on the national team.
Next Tuesday night will see the league championsship decided as Doors and Vasco clash at Vasco Da Gama Club.
