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Beddoes and Hughes Primed to Take U23's Titles

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Lance Beddoes and Anna Hughes are seeded to take out the 2015 Under 23's titles but there will be some tough matches before they manage to get there.

Lance Beddoes claimed the 2014 U23's title after the tournaments absence from the calendar for over 20years. He had a tough five setter against Chris Van Der Salm and it seems things could be set to go that way again in 2015 with Van Der Salm seeded second in the tournament.Zac Millar is set to come up against Van Der Salm in the Semi-Finals seeing a very similar pattern to the 2014 event where these two battled it out in the Semi-Finals as well. To round out the top 4 Scott Galloway will take up the same spot in 2014, questions will be asked as to whether the results will be the same as 2014. 

In the Womens Open Anna Hughes is seeed to take out the glory with Juee Bhide in the second position. Hayley Hughes takes third seed and Camden Te-Kani McQueen the fourth position. With both Hughes sisters on opposite sides of the draws they will be aiming to claim the top 2 spots and it could be a battle of sisters in the finals. 

With 100 entries it is sure to be a big weekend at the Te Puke Squash Club. With games kicking off Friday night and the finals scheduled for 4:50pm on Sunday there will be a lot of games to be played. 

Draws for the event can be found below

 Updated U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Womens Division 1 

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Womens Division 2

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Womens Division 3

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Womens Division 4

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Mens Division 1

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Mens Division 2

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Mens Division 3

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Mens Division 4

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Mens Division 5

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Mens Division 6

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Mens Division 7

 U23 & BOP Junior Tournament Mens Division 8


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