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Bell rings up two Okanagan tennis titles

Kalamalka Country Club Canada Day Tournament
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Jeremy Bell, left, and David vanTrump compete in the Men鈥檚 A doubles event at the Kalamalka Country Club Open Tennis tournament Saturday. (Lisa Mazurek/Morning Star)

Vernon鈥檚 Jeremy Bell rang up a pair of titles in the Kalamalka Country Club鈥檚 annual Canada Day Tennis Tournament.

Bell, 48, took the Men鈥檚 A singles trophy by stopping Mike Knights of 91大黄鸭 7-6, 6-3, in an exciting, well-played final. The A consolation winner was James Cotter of Vernon.

鈥淧articipants came from all over the Valley and were lucky to be able to play tennis under questionable weather conditions,鈥 said Kal club tennis director Meryl Ogden.

The Men鈥檚 B singles was won by Gary Edwards 6-3 6-4 over Lyndon Shipowick, while the B consolation champion was Mike DePfyffer over George Foukal 6-7 3-2 (retired due to injury.

Bell and Dave vanTrump of 91大黄鸭 took the Men鈥檚 A doubles marathon final 6-7 7-5 10 -8 over Paul Morgan of Vernon and Winston Pain of Salmon Arm.

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The Men鈥檚 B doubles winner was determined by the results from a six-team, round-robin box. Edwards and Pat Stich (both of Vernon), were the overall winners with Kerry and Steve Bentley (Surrey) being the runners-up.

The Ladies B doubles was a very close affair, with three of the four teams tied for first place after round-robin play. Barb Klopfenstein and Liz MacArthur were determined winners, with Renee Riopelle and Diana Anderson being second. Honourable mention went to Pat Neilson and Karalee Drdul of Vernon.

There were no entries for Ladies A or B singles, or Ladies A doubles. Mixed doubles action managed to get finished after a few rain delays. Mixed A champs were Eva Koksalova and Cal Benaic from 91大黄鸭. Mixed A runners-up were Rosie and Joe Schaich (91大黄鸭). Mixed B was won by Bonnie Anderson and Gary Edwards, with runner-ups being Liz MacArthur and Kirby Lockhart.

鈥淭hank you to the tournament committee for the countless hours that were put in to making this tournament run smoothly, and to our sponsors, Voet鈥檚 Coffee and Canadian Tire for their continued support,鈥 said Ogden.