Ladder Challenge sets O’Trafford squash court on fire
THE posh court of the popular O’Trafford Squash Club, Ikoyi, Tuesday became the center stage of intense actions as players started locking horns in top-rated fixtures aimed at ranking club players.
The week-long ladder challenge, which promises to be enthralling, sports betting would pit some of the club’s skillful players in tough battles of supremacy.
Among the gladiators is Albert Okumagba, the Group Managing Director of BGL, who hitherto earned the sobriquet ‘giant killer’ for the series of upsets he created in the past. He was expected to test his might against Ian Randolph during one of the star matches yesterday.
Others participating in the competition are the current captain of O’Trafford Adebiyi Mabadeje, Sope Roberts,sure virtual betting tips Fred Udo-Akagha, one of the club’s treasured players, who would take on Patrick Koshoni and Cyril Ayemere.
Group Managing Director/CEO, UAC of Nigeria Plc and Chairman of O’Trafford Club, Larry Ettah, explained that the ladder challenge is aimed at promoting the spirit of competition among the players, Bet prediction which invariably would help improve their games.
“It is no doubt going to be a gripping week characterized by incredible display of squash skills in matches that would be entertaining and equally grueling. Everyone would attempt to prove a point. Top-rated players would want to justify their ranking, while those who have not been active on the ladder would attempt to unseat top-rated players. Squash enthusiasts are in for a swell time as they would enjoy quality games,” Ettah said.
Mabadeje, who explained that the officiating of the games would be standard, Football predicton said the ladder challenge is used to rank players of the club into the different categories on the ladder – gold, silver, bronze and veteran.
O’Trafford Squash Club is a melting pot of high-flying professionals Basketball prediction where members engage in rigorous matches at weekends. Its members have won laurels during invitational tournaments across Nigeria.

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