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Canterbury's JV Squad Proves too Strong for the Thirds Team

On the brink of their long weekend, the Martlets lost to a strong JV team from Canterbury. Johnny Van Leuven '22 and Max Hong '22 were responsible for the two Westminster victories, each with decisive wins in three straight games. Van Leuven eked out a first game win, 13-11, and then upped his game to the next level and won the next two in convincing fashion, 11-2 and 11-4. Hong played steady squash throughout, yielding a meager total of 12 points on his way to his win. However, the match of the day belonged to Shane Wahlberg '19, albeit in a losing effort. After dropping the first two games, Wahlberg rebounded back to win the next two, both by scores of 12-10. At this point, both players were tiring. The fifth game bounced back and forth, with neither player getting ahead by more than a few points. Wahlberg staved off a few match points, but finally succumbed 13-11. Both players should be congratulated for an exciting and well-played match.
 
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