Gouldie takes two titles at tourney
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Oren Gouldie topped 18 other competitors in the co-ed A/B singles event at the Brandon Blasters Open racquetball tournament at the Sportsplex from Friday to Sunday.
Jialin Li finished second, with Aaron Hall winning the consolation final.
In the nine-team co-ed open doubles, Gouldie and Luke Godfrey topped Halin and Jialin Li in the final, with Aaron and Patrick Hall winning the consolation final.
In the 13-player junior A singles event, Gabriel Chiupka beat Gavin Paschinski in the final, with Colm Smith taking the consolation title.
In the 10-player junior B singles event, Jackson Potvin topped Kaleb Rheault in the final, with Jeremiah Oyeladun winning the consolation title.
In the four-team junior doubles event, Hadley Wood and Gavin Paschinski beat Emma Sopel and Tissy Chartier.
In the five-player novice ladies division, Jerilyn Dutchak topped Corissa Mohan.
Overall, there were 59 competitors spread over seven divisions, including 11 entries in the non-competitive Future Stars Shootout.
The next major competition in Brandon will be Racquetball Manitoba’s provincial championships from April 10 to 12.
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