Winnipegger takes handball doubles title
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This article was published 16/05/2009 (6150 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Lisa Fraser-Gilmore of Winnipeg earned the Canadian women’s doubles title but fell just short of winning an 11th singles title on Saturday in the 2009 Canadian 4-Wall Handball Championships at the University of Winnipeg Duckworth Centre.
In the women’s open doubles final, Fraser-Gilmore and her partner Tracy Davis of Brooklyn, NY beat Anna Engele of St. Paul, Minn. and Jennifer Hinman of Oregon 21-2, 21-11.
Fraser-Gilmore was defeated by Engele 2-21, 21-4, 11-6 in the women’s open singles final.
On the men’s side, former National Football League quarterback Jake Plummer of Sandpoint, Idaho and his partner David Chapman of St. Louis, Miss. were defeated in the men’s open doubled final by Sean Lenning of Seattle, Wash. and Dave Vincent of California 13-21, 21-8, 11-1.
Chapman, and eight-time U.S. national men’s singles champion, earned the Canadian men’s open singles title beating Dessie Keegan of Ireland 21-6, 21-13.
Ron Mruss of Winnipeg won the men’s 65+ singles title defeating David Dodd of Fenton, Miss. 21-2, 21-5.
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