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Over the Net

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ANOTHER nice day for tennis on Saturday with two teams away and one at home.

Division 1 were away to Murrabit with a couple of players unavailable.

The men had close tennis all day with Murrabit winning all sets, but with a tiebreaker and another set 7-5, to be up 20 games to 15. The ladies won one set but were down 14 to 10 games.

Cohuna made up a few games in the mixed, 31 games to 28, but were defeated by six games. Thank you Rob and Taylor for filling in.

Division 3 played Koondrook at home and with a couple players out the men had a hard day going down 37 to 13. The ladies came out on top 29 to 22 with 3 sets each.

The mixed was very even with two sets each and Cohuna up 22 games to 21, and Koondrook up by 16 games. Thanks Daryl and Charlie for filling in.

The junior team also played Murrabit and tried hard against older opponents. They won one set and went down 35 games to 20.

Teams

Division 1 Cohuna v Kerang (at Cohuna): Harrison Cleave, Jason Hensley, Paul Lacy, Shirlene Barker, Mary Rodwell.

Division 3 Cohuna v Murrabit (at Murrabit): Zephan Hensley, Lachie Farrell, Taylor Lacy, Cooper Lacy, Sarosh Sajeev, Leah Lacy, Dee Ford, Clare Modra.

Juniors Cohuna v Kerang (at Cohuna): Charlie Hauser , Jack Pollock, Archer Lacy, Toby Robe, Jackson Lacy.

This Saturday is the last week of Saturday morning juniors until next year.


Northern District

ROUND 9 results.

Senior Division 1

Kerang 44 lost to Koondrook 67

Murrabit 62 d Cohuna 56

Barham bye

Senior Division 2

Barham White 74 d Gunbower 79

Kerang White 58 lost to Barham Navy 93

Kerang Blue bye

Senior Division 3

Barham 57 lost to Murrabit 79

Cohuna 64 lost to Koondrook 80

Kerang Blue 55 lost to Kerang White 82

Gunbower bye

Juniors

Kerang 26 lost to Murrabit White 27

Gunbower 34 d Barham 16

Murrabit Blue 35 lost to Cohuna 20

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