Monday Night Grand Finals

Published Tue 17 Jun 2025

Monday Night Grand Finals

The ARC, Campbelltown, transformed into the ultimate battleground for the final night of the 2025 Adelaide Autumn Squash Pennant, and what a spectacle it was!

Division 1 had all the makings of a blockbuster, with PAOC Tip Top Electrical squaring off against the home-court heroes, BrandNation. The opening clash saw Campbelltown’s Joel Driver drive home a win over Christian Scamoni, only for Tip Top’s Thomas Perrota to flip the script with a victory over Harry Davies. That set the stage for an epic decider between PAOC’s Pat McGavin and Campbelltown’s Paul Harris—a match so tight it could’ve been measured in microns! Five gripping games later, Paul Harris emerged victorious, clinching the win and crowning BrandNation as the Monday Division 1 champions.

Division 2 was nothing short of a steamroller operation. The season favourites, Campbelltown Gray Matters Legal, left no room for doubt as they bulldozed their way to the premiership against Next Generation. Dylan Sorti, Anthony Thomson, and Sami Wilson were an unstoppable force, surrendering just one game between them. With Monday Division 2 well and truly conquered, they’re now primed to rocket into the next tier next season!

Of course, no grand final magic happens without the unsung heroes—a massive thank you to the referees whose sharp calls and unwavering focus added that extra polish to the final’s series. Your efforts didn’t just guide the matches; they elevated the experience for everyone!

And just like that, another thrilling squash season is in the books! Time to rest, recover, and gear up for what’s next.  The 2025 Spring Pennant season nominations are now OPEN!  Speak to your club.


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