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Double Trouble Padel concludes the season with a bang

The Double-Trouble Padel League has come to a thrilling conclusion, with four teams crowned champions across the four divisions.

Spectators and sports enthusiasts were treated to a showcase of top-notch padel play, determination, and sportsmanship. The day was filled with fierce competition as teams battled it out in four divisions.

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League 1 winners: Kiyo Da Fonseca, Peta-Ann Lord and Conan Lane.
League 1 winners: Kiyo Da Fonseca, Peta-Ann Lord and Conan Lane.

They were watching Double-Trouble Padel League, a premier event on the local sports calendar, as it celebrated the conclusion of its season with the league finals held at Match Padel, Cedar.

League 3 winners: Simon Greyvensteyn, Peta-ann Lord and Bernice Perston.
League 3 winners: Simon Greyvensteyn, Peta-ann Lord and Bernice Perston.

Organiser of the league Peta-Ann Lord, said, “We are incredibly proud of all the participants and congratulate the winners of each division for their outstanding achievements. Their dedication to the sport and their teams has been inspiring.

Back: Jason Steyn and Peta-Ann Lord. Front: Conan Lane and Kiyo Da Fonseca.
Back: Jason Steyn and Peta-Ann Lord. Front: Conan Lane and Kiyo Da Fonseca.

“As the community celebrates this season’s champions, we look forward to the continuing growth and excitement of the Double-Trouble Padel League. With its unique blend of competition, camaraderie, and community spirit, this event is sure to be a staple on the local sports calendar for years to come.”’

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Bryan Cassel, Daniel Cassel, Peta-Ann Lord, Berenice Devereux and Stu Berry.
Bryan Cassel, Daniel Cassel, Peta-Ann Lord, Berenice Devereux and Stu Berry.

The final matches concluded with the Cartri Hackers taking the crown in League 1, Grip n Rip in League 2, Mostly Lekker reigning in League 3, and Deuce Almighty securing the top spot in League 4.

League 4 winners: Andy Hipkin, James Turnbill and Peta-ann Lord.
League 4 winners: Andy Hipkin, James Turnbill and Peta-ann Lord.

The champions were also granted automatic free entry into the next season, providing an added incentive for their remarkable performance.

League 2 winners: Stu Berry, Berenice Devereux and Peta-ann Lord.
League 2 winners: Stu Berry, Berenice Devereux and Peta-ann Lord.

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