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Hot Winter Night Results from Long Island

Results are in from the final night of the 2009 Johnsonville Hot Winter Nights Tour.

By: AVP Staff, on 02/23/2009

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Sean Scott leads his team to victory in Uniondale.

The 2009 AVP Johnsonville Hot Winter Nights Tour came to a close tonight, as it made its final stop at the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York.

The results from the women’s pool play round are as follows:

Match 1: Davis/Fontana 15 vs. McPeak/Youngs 12

Match 2: Davis/McPeak 13 vs. Fontana/Youngs 15

Match 3: Davis/Youngs 15 vs. Fontana/McPeak 10

On the men’s side of the competition, pool play results are as follows:

Match 1: Dalhausser/Hyden 21 vs. Scott/Wong 19

Match 2: Dalhausser/Scott 22 vs. Hyden/Wong 20

Match 3: Dalhausser/Wong 13 vs. Hyden/Scott 15

After pool play concluded, all eight AVP Pros hit the sand for a final, four-on-four, exhibition match. 

Women’s pool play winner, Davis, chose her team of Hyden, McPeak, and Wong.

Men’s pool play winner, Scott, teamed up with Fontana, Dalhausser, and Youngs.

At the end of the night Scott’s team defeated Davis’s team, with a final score of 15 to 11.

The AVP will head back outdoors when the 2009 AVP Crocs Tour kicks off March 27-29 in Panama City Beach, Florida.  For event details and ticket information, please click here.

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Uniondale, Annett Davis, Sean Scott, AVP Hot Winter Nights Tour

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