Wigley family making waves on Coffs Coast squash scene Coffs Coast Sport Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - December 6, 2023December 6, 2023 Junior B Grade finalists Cleo Poulava and Jaida Wigley. THE Coffs Harbour Squash Club Championships conducted over the weekend will long hold a special place in one family’s squash journey, with David Wigley and his two children all figuring in the winner’s circle. Taking a day off from reporting on sport for News Of The Area, David finished the tournament as runner up in the Men’s Open, going down to Aidan Rowston in three tough games. Earlier in the day he watched his son Dylan and daughter Jaida take out the Junior A and Junior B Grade titles respectively. Capping off the championships, Dave was named Club Patron for 2023 for his selfless contributions in helping juniors at all levels achieve their best and taking part in training programs with the kids on Saturdays. Having moved to the Coffs Coast in 2015 to get away from the hustle of Sydney life, the young Wigley’s have grown up with a squash racquet in hand. The kids can be found at the Korora courts most days of the week. Dylan, thirteen, is continuing to improve and currently has a national and state ranking which he is aiming to improve on in the coming twelve months, competing in the Under 15s Age Group. Despite her young age, Jaida has already tasted success, being selected in the NSW State Junior Team in 2021/2 and competing in the Under 13 age group at a national level. She is currently ranked number two in Australia. Reaching the Junior B final of the weekend’s Championships, Jaida faced top seed and fellow state representative Cleo Poulava. It proved to be one of the standout matches of the weekend, with both players delighting onlookers with their skills and court coverage. Jaida opened fiercely to take a two games lead before Cleo fought back, leveling scores at two games each. A nail biting fifth game kept fans glued to their seats, before Jaida forced an error from Cleo to take the title and complete a great weekend of squash success for the Wigley family. “It’s fantastic to see the rise of so many juniors in the graded divisions,” Squash Club owner and head coach Peter Saxby said. “No doubt in future years seniors will continue to enjoy competing alongside them and watching their progress through the ranks,” he said. Championship Results Men’s Open Champion: Aidan Rowston Runner Up: David Wigley Mens A Grade Champion: Sebastian Williams Mens B Grade Champion: Drew Woodhouse Mens C Grade Champion: Joby Newton Womens B Grade Champion: Eden Poulava Womens C Grade Champion: Jada Poulava Junior Open Champion: Lachlan Walmsley Runner Up: Sebastian Williams Junior A Champion: Dylan Wigley Junior B Champion: Jaida Wigley Junior C Champion: Joshua Wing Club Awards Club Patron of the Year: David Wigley Senior Player of the Year: John Sambrook Junior Player of the Year: Cleo Poulava Most Improved Award: Eden Poulava Encouragement Award: Isaac Murphy Junior A Grade finalists Isaac Murphy and Dylan Wigley. Club Patron of the Year David Wigley. Jaida, David and Dylan Wigley.