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Cohuna

DIVISION 1 had the bye on Saturday.

Division 3 played the top side Murrabit and had a good day winning by 17 games.

The men had some close tussles ending up with 28 to Murrabit’s 32 games. The ladies won all but one set to be up 32 games to 19. Cohuna also won the mixed 22 games to 14.

Well done to Paul, Leah and Zephan for winning all their sets.

The juniors played the strong Gunbower side and had a hard day, ending up losing by 29 games.

Teams for Saturday

Division 1 v Barham (at home): Harrison Cleave, Jason Hensley, Paul Lacy. Shirlene Barker, Mary Rodwell, Skye Perry.

Division 3 v Kerang Blue (at Kerang): Zephan Hensley, Cooper Lacy, Taylor Lacy, Lachlan Farrell, Sarosh Sajeev. Leah Lacy, Clare Modra, Kara Farrell.

Juniors v Barham (at home): Charlie Hauser, Jack Pollock, Toby Robe, Archer Lacy. Emergencies: Sharon Sajeev, Jackson Lacy

Saturday morning juniors has resumed on Saturday morning s at 9am for any children interested in learning some tennis skills. The club has racquets available for anyone without one.


Northern District

RESULTS

Senior Division 1: Barham 52 lost to Koondrook 59; Murrabit 53 lost to Kerang 62; Cohuna bye.

Senior Division 2: Barham Navy 54 lost to Gunbower 86; Kerang Blue 89 defeated Kerang White 67; Barham White bye.

Senior Division 3: Gunbower 78 defeated Koondrook 64; Cohuna 82 defeated Murrabit 65; Barham 61 lost to Kerang Blue 82; Kerang White bye.

Juniors: Barham 0 lost on forfeit to Murrabit White 20; Murrabit Blue 28 lost to Kerang 34; Cohuna 7 lost to Gunbower 36.

LADDERS

Division 1

Team % Pts
Koondrook      120.82      48
Kerang 124.65      46
Cohuna      116.33      44
Murrabit      82.80      32
Barham      73.15      22

Division 2

Team % Pts
Kerang Blue 114.86      48
Gunbower      117.11      44
Barham Navy       116.42      44
Kerang White      86.05      28
Barham White      75.11     

28

Division 3

Team % Pts
Murrabit      124.39      46
Koondrook      126.52      42
Gunbower      103.25      38
Kerang White      98.41      38
Cohuna      94.99      34
Barham      78.83      30
Kerang Blue      78.21      30

Juniors

Team % Pts
Gunbower      280.29      52
Kerang      109.88      44
Murrabit White      101.62      36
Murrabit Blue      88.45      28
Cohuna      75.00      28
Barham      51.04      16

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