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Northern District ROUND 11 results.

Senior Division 1

Koondrook 55 lost to Kerang 57;

Barham 51 lost to Murrabit 53;

Cohuna – by.

Senior Division 2

Gunbower 90 defeated Murrabit 50;

Kerang White 90 defeated Gannawarra 58;

Koondrook 72 lost to Barham 91;

Kerang Blue – bye.

Senior Division 3

Kerang Blue 54 lost to Barham Navy 88;

Kerang White 80 defeated Koondrook 76;

Barham White 76 defeated Gunbower 69.

Juniors

Cohuna 81 defeated Murrabit 26;

Kerang 58 defeated Gunbower 53.

LADDERS

Division 1

Team % Pts

Kerang 126.81 38

Murrabit 110.56 30

Cohuna 105.49 30

Koondrook 96.30 18

Barham 72.78 14

Division 2

Kerang White 143.22 38

Gunbower 142.51 38

Kerang Blue 124.59 30

Barham 100.18 26

Koondrook 95.41 22

Gannawarra 83.82 18

Murrabit 56.72 2

Division 3

Gunbower 144.76 38

Barham White 106.24 28

Koondrook 94.20 20

Kerang White 97.13 18

Barham Navy 88.38 14

Kerang Blue 80.00 14

Juniors

Gunbower 182.67 38

Cohuna 152.83 30

Kerang 80.98 18

Murrabit 43.61 2

Cohuna

Only one match of tennis played at Cohuna this week as Division 1 had the bye.

The junior team played a young Murrabit side and had a convincing win.

Cohuna won all the singles matches to be 42 to 9 after the singles. Murrabit won two of the doubles sets but Cohuna were still up by 22 games and won by 55 games.

Well done Lachie, Zephan and Charlie on winning all their sets.

Teams for February 19

Division 1 Cohuna v Kerang (at Kerang)

Harrison Cleave, Jason Hensley, Paul Lacy; Shirlene Barker, Mary Rodwell, Leah Lacy.

Juniors Cohuna v Kerang (at Kerang)

Zephan Hensley, Taylor Lacy, Cooper Lacy, Lachlan Farrell; Sarosh Sajeev, Charlie Hauser, Sharon Sajeev.

Saturday Morning Juniors

Saturday morning juniors will be held on Saturday morning 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.

Murrabit

ON Saturday we had the club spread over the district between Barham, Cohuna and Gunbower.

With only one win out of the three. Div 1 came home from Barham with the 4 points, however it was a close one in the end.

This Thursday night will be the beginning of the club championships. The knock out singles draw will be completed over the next 4 weeks. Check the FB page for the draws.

If unavailable this Saturday please call your captain, emergency or Ang 0408 313 257 ASAP.

Teams for round 12, February 19

Division 1 v Koondrook at home

Simon Morton, Bernie Monaghan, Jordy McNeil; Sally McDonald, Ang Morton, Jo Yard

Division 2 v Kerang at home

Travis Collier, Max Hartley, Evan Shea, Tim McNeil, Emg: Chris Hunter; Sara McNeil, Ros Beck, Jenny Nethercote, Tracey McKerrow, Emg: Elissa McDonald.

Juniors v Gunbower at home

Belle Morton; Chelsea Collier, Drew McNeil, Eliza McDonald, Dustie Thomson; Lyla Morton, James McDonald, Kobe Teasdale, Evan McNeil.

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