The Saber Skirmish Junior Division’s results for September are in and reveal intriguing developments as we enter into term 4! Beatrix Von Rieben continues to be a dominant force in the division. In September von Rieben added 3 wins to her total. While her win rate slightly decreased from 67% in August to a cumulative 62.96% by September, her consistent high-level performance and increased participation are evident. Jordan Kell’s progress stands out as particularly impressive. August saw Kell win only 1 out of 3 games. However, the September cumulative total shows 12 wins out of 14 games. This dramatic improvement suggests that Kell’s performance significantly picked up, winning 11 games out of the next 11 matches played after August. This remarkable turnaround boosted Kell’s overall dominance to 85.71%.
Ryder Kerin also demonstrated strong improvement. In August, Kerin won 5 out of 7 games. The September cumulative total reveals 12 wins out of 14 games, meaning Kerin won all 7 games played after August. This perfect run in recent matches elevated Kerin’s overall dominance to match Jordan Kell’s at 85.71%. Xander Kirsten maintained a high level of performance. August’s results show 3 wins out of 4 games. By September, the cumulative total was 7 wins out of 8 games, indicating Kirsten won all 4 games played after August. This consistency improved Kirsten’s overall win rate from 75% to an impressive 87.5%.
Henry Taylor showed steady progress. In August, Taylor had 3 wins out of 4 games. The September cumulative total shows 6 wins out of 7 games, suggesting Taylor won 3 out of 3 additional games, maintaining a strong 85.71% overall dominance while increasing participation.
August’s performance of 2 wins out of 2 games expanded to 5 wins out of 13 games for Lennon Davison by September. This indicates that Davison played 11 more games after August, winning 3 of them. While this reduced the overall win rate, it demonstrated a significant increase in participation. The cumulative data also reveals fighters who emerged or became more active after August. For instance, Max Paschke showed improvement, moving from 3 wins out of 6 games in August to 4 wins out of 9 games by September, suggesting continued participation and a steady win rate. How will the leaderboard look at the end of October? Only time will tell!