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Tennis round up

Northern District  ROUND 12 results.
Senior Div 1
Murrabit 54 lost to Koondrook 61; Kerang 51 lost to Cohuna 52; Barham – bye.

Senior Div 2
Barham 74 lost to Gunbower 88; Kerang Blue 66 lost to Koondrook 84; Murrabit 45 lost to Kerang White 92; Gannawarra – bye.

Senior Div 3
Gunbower 74 defeated Kerang White 72; Koondrook 45 won on forfeit from Kerang Blue 0; Barham Navy 64 defeated Barham White 58.

Juniors
Kerang 39 lost to Cohuna 60; Murrabit 18 lost to Gunbower 96.

LADDERS
Division 1
Team % Pts
Kerang 123.29 38
Cohuna 105.01 34
Murrabit 107.21 30
Koondrook 98.15 22
Barham 72.78 18

Division 2
Kerang White 148.55 42
Gunbower 139.20 42
Kerang Blue 117.88 30
Koondrook 98.25 26
Barham 98.01 26
Gannawarra 83.82 22
Murrabit 55.97 2

Division 3
Gunbower 140.06 42
Barham White 104.91 28
Koondrook 100.27 24
Kerang White 97.14 18
Barham Navy 90.11 18
Kerang Blue 75.69 14

Juniors
Gunbower 196.85 42
Cohuna 152.91 34
Kerang 79.67 18
Murrabit 41.04 2

Cohuna
Both Cohuna teams went to Kerang on Saturday and came home with two wins.

Division 1 had a very close match, winning 52 to 51 games. Kerang were up in the mens sets winning them all to be 24 games to 9 up. The ladies turned that around to win all their sets an be 24 to 9 up.

Cohuna won two of the mixed sets to be up 19 games to 18 and a win by one game over all. Well done to Shirlene and Mary for winning all their sets.

The juniors did well in the singles winning four sets and up 29 to 15. Both teams won 3 sets in the doubles with Cohuna losing two tie breakers. They ended up winning 7 sets to 5.

Well done Taylor and Sarosh for winning all their sets.

Teams for February 26
Division 1

Cohuna v Murrabit (at home)
Harrison Cleave, Jason Hensley, Paul Lacy; Shirlene Barker, Mary Rodwell, Leah Lacy.
Juniors Cohuna v Gunbower (at home)
Zephan Hensley, Taylor Lacy, Cooper Lacy, Lachlan Farrell; Sarosh Sajeev, Charlie Hauser, Sharon Sajeev.

Saturday Morning Juniors
Hot Shots has started on Saturday mornings at 9am for any juniors who would like to give tennis a try.

The club has spare racquets to use and there is a cost of $3 to play.

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