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Over the Net – Cohuna

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A WARM day for tennis on Saturday, with Division 1 and the junior team both at home.

Division 1 had a good win over a depleted Barham side winning all but two sets.

The men played two tiebreakers to lead 19 to 15 games. The ladies won all their sets only conceding three games.

Cohuna also dominated in the mixed, only losing one set to be ahead 35 games to 20 and win overall by 34 games. Well done Jason, Skye and Mary for winning all their sets.

Division 3 had the bye.

The junior team also played Barham and had their first win, winning five sets to one and by 15 games. Well done to Sharon and Jack for winning all their sets

Teams

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

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

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

Saturday morning juniors has begun. The club has spare racquets for juniors who would like to try tennis but don’t have a racquet, so they are most welcome to turn up Saturday morning at 9am and give it a try.

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