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Cooper Fluid Systems prove too powerful in A-grade decider

Neale HarveyKalgoorlie Miner
Cooper Fluid Systems’ Hollie Braid during the Eastern Goldfields Squash Racquet Association’s 2024 spring A-grade grand final.
Camera IconCooper Fluid Systems’ Hollie Braid during the Eastern Goldfields Squash Racquet Association’s 2024 spring A-grade grand final. Credit: Carwyn Monck/Kalgoorlie Miner

Will Gentsch set the tone with a 3-2 triumph and teammates Henco Smit and Massimo Chiarenza followed-up with identical results that powered Cooper Fluid Systems’ A-grade squash grand final win against Vissign Australia.

Hollie Braid completed the rout with a 3-1 effort against Josh Mitchell in the Eastern Goldfields Squash Racquets Association competition.

In the B-grade decider, BMC were successful against BMGS after Justyn Beattie prevailed in the first two legs with 3-2 and 3-0 wins, against Peter De Groot and Blair Siebert-Wilson, respectively.

The trend was broken when Gurudutt Suvarna beat Sarah Davies 3-0.

Tyson Separovih, Arianna Brahma and Swapna Shetty each turned in strong performances to lead BMGS’ C-grade success against Monadelphous.

Royce Newton has taken over as association president, ahead of the resumption of play in February.

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