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25-Jun-06:
Final Two for Medellin ...


Chris Gordon


Ryan Donegan

 


Lane & Gordon



Gordon & Donegan



 


Lane & Donegan

Trials for the US Men's team to compete at the Pan American Squash Championships in Medellin, Colombia, this September took place at the Birmingham Athletic Club in Michigan.

With Mike Puertas and Jamie Crombie already guaranteed their places, Ryan Donegan, Chris Gordon, Gilly Lane and Beau River competed for the remaining two spots on the team that will be managed by Chris Walker.
Sun 25th:
Gordon & Donegan take
Pan Am Positions
Jeff Sneyd reports
 
Ryan Donegan bt Beau River  9-4, 9-4, 9-6 (42m)

Christopher Gordon and Ryan Donegan both qualified for the US Team playing in the Pan Am Federation Cup in Colombia this September.

Today Donegan beat Beau River 9-4, 9-4, 9-6 in 42 minutes. Ryan was really on his game moving River all over the court, not letting up at all. River was up 6-3 in the third but Donegan rallied to 6 straight unanswered points to take the match.

Chris Gordon bt Gilly Lane 8-10, 9-4, 9-10, 9-2, 9-3 (64m)

The next match had Gilly Lane up against Christopher Gordon on this beautiful June afternoon. This match proved to be the most exciting match of the weekend.

First game Gordon was up 8-3 playing tight rails and being really focused. Lane was having a hard time getting going but somehow got to 9-8 game ball. A quick Gilly nick gave him the first game 10-8. The next game Gordon came out strong and took game two 9-4.

The third was neck and neck with Lane really lifting his game to another level. Lane has very good court speed and we could see some frustration in Gordon's face with all the amazing gets. Lane wins game three 10-9. The fourth was 9-2 Gordon in 8 minutes.

The all important fifth game was a nail-biter. Lane was pumped and started out shooting. Gordon was playing his steady pace and kept Lane behind him most of the time. At 3-3 there was a huge rally won by Gordon and you could sense a victory for Gordon. Lane hit a low lob to Gordon's backhand and Gordon slammed a cross court nick winner.

Lane said "This guy is 6 feet 3 how can you give him that shot", Gordon responded saying "I am 6 foot 2!"

Lane tried to get the momentum back but Gordon was too much for Lane during this 64 minute match.

Final standings:
Gordon 12 pts; Donegan 8 pts; Lane 7 pts; River 0 pts

Thanks to all BAC Squash Members and Management for supporting the 2006 Men's U.S. Squash Team ...


  

Sat 24th:
Gordon in Pole Position
Jeff Sneyd reports
 
Gilly Lane bt Beau River  9-1, 9-4, 9-5 (47m)

Gilly and Beau were both feeling each other out in first game, long rallies, great gets by Lane. Beau was really trying to be patient making no mistakes, but Gilly was on to everything Beau was firing.

Beau started shooting more in the second becoming a little impatient, finding lots of tin. Both players were making a lot of mistakes, but Lane still had more energy left. Third game was all Lane.

Christopher Gordon bt Ryan Donegan 9-2, 9-4, 9-3 (52m)

Donegan never seemed comfortable during the entire match. Lots of bumping and colliding with Gordon in front left court, drop shot after drop shot, left Donegan frustrated and upset with the decisions from referee Michael Peurtas.

Amazing retrieving by Gordon eventually got to Donegan forcing three tins in a row in the third game bringing score to 6-0. Ryan eventually got going to reach 6-3, then a no let call brought game to 7-3, then Donegan tinned twice losing the match 3-0 to a pumped up Gordon.

Going into the Final day Sunday, June 25 the standings are:

Gordon 6 pts, Lane 4 pts, Donegan 3 pts, River 0 pts.

Sunday match ups are 12:00 pm River vs Donegan, followed by Lane vs Gordon.

Gordon is playing like he is really focused on securing a spot on the Pan Am Team, still the matches on Sunday will determine who will join Crombie and Peurtas in Colombia this September.

Fri 23rd:
Team Trials under way:

Jeff Sneyd reports
 
Chris Gordon bt Beau River    9/7, 9/2, 9/6
Ryan Donegan bt Gilly Lane    3/9, 9/2, 9/4, 9/0

Excellent matches this evening at the Birmingham Athletic Club.

First off was Beau River v Christopher Gordon, 26 minutes for the first game, 9-7 to Gordon.

There was lots of energy from Gordon, who took the second 9-2, and although River tried a comeback, going 6-3 up in third, it wasn't enough to stop Gordon who came back to take the game 9-6 for a 3-0 win.

In the second match Gilly Lane was on fire at the start, taking a high paced first game 9-3. Donegan completely slowed the pace down to take the second 9-2 and stayed in control to take the next two games 9-4, 9-0, completing a 44-minute 3-1 win.

 

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