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Matti Squash Academy dominates in Alberta

Andrea Toth enhances her selection for junior national team
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Sixteen-year-old Andrea Toth captured the U19 Division at the Alberta Jesters Junior Open as she moved a step closed to be named to Canada's junior national team.

Richmond’s Shakiru Matti Squash Academy continues to make an impressive in high-profile junior events.
The Sport Central based club produced a number of outstanding results at last month’s Alberta Jesters Junior Open.
Leading the way was 16-year-old Andrea Toth. She captured the U19 Division which will enhance her chances of being named to the national team for the 2017 World Junior Championships in New Zealand. The Alberta Jesters was part of Squash Canada’s selection criteria.
Other wins included 13-year-old Sarah Can capturing the U17 Girls Division, while eight-year-old Ysuf Matti took top honours in the Boys U11 flight.
Runner-up performances were turned in by James Both (U15) and Joseph Both (U13). Grace Huang was third in the U13 Girls Division.
Jacob Lin was the consolation winner in U15 Boys, defeating training mate Gabriel Run In the same division, Jordan King reached the consolation semi-finals.
Emillio Carrillo was a consolation semi-finalist as well in Boys U17, while Ismael Matti was the Bronze Draw winner.
Maaz Shah and Cynthia Cao also enjoyed strong tournaments.