Brad Chapman’s 2024 CNPL Setback Season: Brad Chapman, a 33-year-old standout in the Canadian National Pickleball League, continues to make waves with the Prairie Pronghorns. Re-signed for the 2024 season, Chapman’s consistency and high-level performance, bolstered by his impressive DUPR rating of 5.738, make him a key player for the team.
CNPL 2023: A Dominant Season
In the 2023 season, Chapman was an essential part of the Pronghorns’ lineup. Earning three Player of the Match honors, Chapman showed his dominance with 342 points for and only 279 points against, resulting in a stellar +2.6 differential. His win percentage was an impressive 75%, with 18 game wins out of 24 matches. Chapman’s outstanding contributions helped the Pronghorns solidify a strong presence in the league.
CNPL 2024: A Slight Drop but Steady Performance
Chapman’s performance in 2024 remained strong, although his numbers saw a slight dip. He earned seven Player of the Match awards, accumulating 1,155 points for and 1,140 points against, for a narrow +0.2 point differential. Despite facing tougher competition, Chapman managed a solid 54.84% win rate, winning 34 of his 62 games. His ability to maintain a positive differential and contribute in key moments made him a consistent asset for the team throughout the season.
Brad Chapman’s tenure with the Pronghorns reflects his steady influence on the court. While his 2024 season wasn’t as dominant as his previous year, his ability to earn seven Player of the Match awards and maintain a positive differential highlights his importance to the team’s success. Chapman’s ongoing presence will undoubtedly be vital as the Pronghorns push for further accomplishments in the CNPL.
News in Brief: Brad Chapman’s 2024 CNPL Setback Season
Brad Chapman, re-signed for the 2024 season with the Pronghorns, earned seven Player of the Match honors and maintained a +0.2 point differential with a 54.84% win rate. His performance followed a dominant 2023 season where he achieved a +2.6 differential and a 75% win rate. Chapman continues to be a key player for the Pronghorns.
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