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Northern District tennis results

Northern District

Senior Division 1

Cohuna 30 won on forfeit from Koondrook 0; Kerang 71 defeated Barham 37; Murrabit – bye.

Senior Division 2

Koondrook 57 lost to Kerang White 85; Kerang Blue 84 defeated Gannawarra 61; Barham 94 defeated Murrabit 41; Gunbower – bye.

Senior Division 3

Kerang Blue 59 lost to Kerang White 87; Koondrook 40 lost to Barham White 92; Barham Navy 57 lost to Gunbower 78.

Juniors

Cohuna 79 defeated Kerang 45; Gunbower 66 defeated Murrabit 33.

Finals locations for preliminary finals, Saturday, March 19.

All to be played at Kerang, commencing at 1pm sharp.

Finals this season are again knockout finals, the winner of the first listed final in each division will play the winner of the second listed final at Barham next Saturday, March 26 in the grand final.

Senior Division 1

Kerang v Koondrook; Cohuna v Murrabit.

Senior Division 2

Kerang White v Barham; Gunbower v Kerang Blue.

Senior Division 3

Gunbower v Koondrook; Barham White v Kerang White.

Juniors

Gunbower v Murrabit; Cohuna v Kerang.

LADDERS

Division 1  
Kerang      50
Cohuna      46
Murrabit    34
Koondrook   30
Barham      18
Division 2  
Kerang White 54
Gunbower    52
Kerang Blue 36
Barham      34
Koondrook   30
Gannawarra  26
Murrabit    6
Division 3  
Gunbower    54
Barham White 36
Kerang White 26
Koondrook   24
Barham Navy 22
Kerang Blue 18
Juniors  
Gunbower    54
Cohuna      42
Kerang      22
Murrabit    2

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