Wilson and Wardhaugh, Trischler and Colbran Clinch Belleville Badminton Titles
BELLEVILLE, Ontario – Jake Wilson and Keegan Wardhaugh, along with Rebecca Trischler and Kiersten Colbran, emerged victorious at the Belleville Badminton club’s annual Men’s and Women’s Doubles Championships, held April 15 at Centennial Secondary School.The tournament drew a important crowd, with 12 men’s teams and four women’s teams vying for the championship titles.
Trischler and Colbran Secure Fourth Consecutive Women’s A Division Title
In the women’s A Division, Rebecca Trischler and Kiersten Colbran continued their dominant streak, securing their fourth consecutive championship with a straight-game victory over Sherry Smith and Charlee Pennellier.
Ritter and Conley Triumph in Thrilling Women’s B Division Final
The Women’s B Division final saw Sheila Ritter and Abby Conley overcome Niraliban Patel and Jackie Fallat in a hard-fought, three-game match.After dropping the first game, Patel and Fallat rallied to win the second 26-24, but Ritter and conley ultimately prevailed in the deciding game.
Wilson and Wardhaugh Dominate Men’s A Division
On the men’s side,Jake Wilson and Keegan Wardhaugh captured the A Division crown with a straight-game victory over rishi Apsar and Dimitrios Dionisatos.
Pennellier and Joy victorious in Men’s A Consolation Final
Simon Pennellier and Ajo Joy defeated last year’s A Division champions, Garret Condon and Tevis Jebb, in two straight games in the A Consolation Final.
Father-Son Duo Claims Men’s B Division Title
The B Division featured a family affair, with collin and John Berthelot winning a tough three-game match against Dong Sun and Nirmal Jose.
Allen and Mouw Prevail in Competitive Men’s C division
Michael Allen and Rudy Mouw battled thru three games to defeat Arvind Sharma and kelvin MacQuarrie in the C Division. Notably, Allen and Mouw were the only team to take a game off the A Division champions throughout the tournament.
Yang and Zhang Secure Men’s D Division Victory
Henry Yang and Scott Zhang were victorious in the D Division, topping Tom Dolan and Thomas Bradfield in two straight games.
Bullock and Par Win Men’s E Division Title
Dave Bullock and Keenan Par captured the E Division title, also in straight games, over Tony Gao and Silvi Jose.
How many teams competed in the MenS A Division tournament?
Wilson and Wardhaugh, Trischler and Colbran Clinch Belleville Badminton Titles
BELLEVILLE, Ontario – Jake Wilson and Keegan Wardhaugh, along with Rebecca Trischler and Kiersten Colbran, emerged victorious at the belleville Badminton club’s annual Men’s and Women’s Doubles Championships, held April 15 at Centennial Secondary School. The tournament drew a meaningful crowd,with 12 men’s teams and four women’s teams vying for the championship titles.
Trischler and Colbran Secure fourth Consecutive Women’s A Division Title
In the women’s A Division, Rebecca Trischler and Kiersten Colbran continued their dominant streak, securing their fourth consecutive championship with a straight-game victory over Sherry Smith and Charlee Pennellier.
Ritter and Conley Triumph in Thrilling Women’s B Division Final
The Women’s B Division final saw Sheila Ritter and Abby Conley overcome Niraliban Patel and Jackie Fallat in a hard-fought, three-game match. After dropping the first game, Patel and Fallat rallied to win the second 26-24, but Ritter and Conley ultimately prevailed in the deciding game.
Wilson and Wardhaugh Dominate Men’s A Division
On the men’s side, jake Wilson and keegan Wardhaugh captured the A Division crown with a straight-game victory over Rishi Apsar and dimitrios Dionisatos.
pennellier and Joy victorious in Men’s A Consolation Final
Simon Pennellier and Ajo Joy defeated last year’s A division champions, Garret Condon and Tevis Jebb, in two straight games in the A Consolation Final.
Father-Son Duo Claims Men’s B Division Title
The B Division featured a family affair, with Collin and John Berthelot winning a tough three-game match against dong Sun and nirmal Jose.
Allen and Mouw Prevail in Competitive Men’s C division
Michael allen and Rudy Mouw battled thru three games to defeat Arvind Sharma and Kelvin MacQuarrie in the C Division. Notably,Allen and Mouw where the only team to take a game off the A division champions throughout the tournament.
yang and Zhang secure Men’s D Division Victory
Henry Yang and Scott Zhang were victorious in the D Division, topping Tom dolan and Thomas Bradfield in two straight games.
Bullock and Par Win Men’s E Division Title
Dave Bullock and Keenan Par captured the E Division title, also in straight games, over Tony Gao and silvi Jose.
Q&A: Belleville Badminton Championships
What are the key takeaways from the Belleville Badminton Championships?
The Championships showcased strong performances across multiple divisions,with Rebecca Trischler and Kiersten Colbran achieving a remarkable fourth consecutive women’s A Division title.Jake Wilson and Keegan Wardhaugh dominated the Men’s A Division, and several other teams celebrated victories in their respective categories.
Who were the standout players or teams?
Besides the A Division winners, sheila ritter and Abby Conley’s victory in the Women’s B Division was especially memorable due to the hard-fought, three-game match. The father-son duo of Collin and John Berthelot also provided a heartwarming moment by winning the Men’s B Division.
What’s the significance of the tournament being held at Centennial Secondary School?
Centennial Secondary School provides a grate venue for the tournament, offering the space necessary to host multiple matches simultaneously. This location helps to facilitate the event and makes it accessible to participants and spectators alike.
Were there any upsets or unexpected results?
The Men’s A Consolation Final,where Simon Pennellier and Ajo Joy defeated the previous year’s champions,provided an unexpected twist,demonstrating the competitive nature of the tournament.
How can I get involved in badminton?
Find a local badminton club or community center. Many offer beginner lessons and open play sessions. Remember to practice regularly and focus on improving your footwork and technique. Badminton is a great sport for all ages.
The Belleville Badminton Championships highlighted the passion and talent within the local badminton community. Consider joining a club and participating in future tournaments!