HENLEY Junior Squash Club held its annual championship which saw a total of 36 games played in less than three hours.
The competition consisted of a series of round-robin matches with each match consisting of one game up to 21 points.
The winner of the A event was Ewan McCracken, a runner-up last year, with a total of 168 points. McCracken won all his eight games, dropping only 20 points in total. Jules Aplin finished second, with Jack Darnbrough and Iwan Stone less than eight points behind in third and fourth places.
The B event was won by Ben Smith with 119 points. Smith finished 10 points ahead of his younger brother, Louis, with Enzo Cheeseman and Elio Babb in third and fourth places, respectively.
Prizes were awarded by the junior club’s chairman, Richard Little.
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