For the third consecutive year, the summer league champ will be determined in the final week. Wil Lofgren scored 36 points on two courts in week #20, while Doug Jones scored 18 points on one court. Below are the top five players heading into next week's finale (with a chance to qualify - 6 sessions):
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The Platform Tennis League's Summer A/B Tournament will be held Thursday night, September 12. The event is free for Summer Session #2 regulars. Spots are open for non-summer league players as well. The A/B format pairs players in a first with worst manner, ie: #1 with #32, #2 with #31, etc. It is a fun format that gives everyone a chance to compete. Sin up as an individual. Details:
The 2019-20 Fall/Winter League will use a 10-point ratings system to determine court/schedule strength. The ratings are used in conjunction with win/loss percentage to determine the league standings. Historic point totals are used to create 5 competition levels. Competition levels and ratings do not dictate weekly court pairings. Court pairings are fluid and change from week-to-week based on the standings. A formula, which weights the season starting point at 80%, is used to mitigate fluctuations. Players up to 20 spots above and below you in the current "pairings points" system are most likely to be on your court. If you go 0-3, your next week's 40-player range will be slightly different than if you had gone 3-0. Click ratings, competition levels and pairings for more info,
Rob Hinkle won a team round robin with partner Ron Johnson at 6:30 and tied for first with Kelley Fitzpatrick on his 8:30 court. The 30 points for two sessions brought his season average to 10.85 in 13 sessions. Click current standings or week #16 results for more.
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