Pickleball Standings

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Smash Landing photo First Place Trophy

Beginner Division
Champs

  Smash Landing

Smash Landing Defeats Team B in Finals
2-0 In Championship Game to clinch Title Victory

Smash Landing wrapped up their first place season Sunday night with a Championship victory over Team B. Despite only having one player, Smash Landing was able to survive and advance all the way to the title game playing in a 1 v 1 format. In a stunning twist of fate, Team B also managed to win their semifinal match over Touching Paddles with only a single player.

With a championship on the line, Smash Landing successfully overcame a valiant effort by Team B to secure the victory and end the season crowned champions. In the final game, Smash Landing was able to end Team B's hopes of a victory by winning the initial 2 sets to clinch the win, ending the season with a truly heroic performance.

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Team B photo
Second Place Trophy

Beginner Division
Second Place

Team B

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Touching Paddles photo
Third Place Trophy

Beginner Division
Third Place

Touching Paddles

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  Team Wins Losses Draws Ranking
Points
Point
Diff
1   Smash Landing 6 2 0 12 12
2   Team B 5 3 0 10 8
3   Carpe Dink'em 4 (1)º 3 (1)º 0 7 2
4   One Pickle to Rule Them All 4 (2)º 5 (1)º 0 7 -7
5   The Pickle Chicks 3 (3)º 5 (2)º 0 4 -9
6   Touching Paddles 2 6 (2)º 0 2 -6
How are Standings Calculated?
Winners receive 2 points, each team in a tie receives 1 point, and losers receive 0 points. If you forfeit, you lose a point, so don't forfeit! Plus, two forfeits make your team ineligible for playoffs.

Teams are ranked by (1) Ranking Points, (2) Head to Head Two Teams Only*, (3) Point Differential, (4) Coin Toss.

Head to Head is only used if there are two teams tied. Ties involving 3+ teams disregard H2H and move on to point differential for the tiebreaker.
º Forfeits
Parenthesized numbers indicate wins or losses by forfeit.
When calculating Ranking Points, forfeits may be weighted differently than normal wins and losses.