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Over the net – Tennis

Loddon Valley

SEMI-final results:

Calivil North, 5 (121) def Dingee, 0 (46).

Mincha West forfeit to Raywood.

Grand final next weekend at Calivil.

Calivil North versus Raywood.


Northern District

GRAND final results:

Senior

Division 1: Murrabit 51 defeated Kerang Blue 22

Division 2: Gunbower 63 defeated Kerang White 46

Juniors: Murrabit 55 defeated Barham Navy 49

It was a very hot day for the NDLTA grand finals played at CluBarham Tennis Courts on Saturday.

Many comments were received on the fantastic condition of the courts, thanks to the CluBarham greenkeepers for all their hard work in maintaining the courts and especially for always having them in top condition for the NDLTA grand finals.

Thanks also to CluBarham for their three-year sponsorship commitment to NDLTA.

To all the Barham Lawn Tennis Club members who came and showed their support by helping in the bar or kitchen, assisted with set-up and clean-up, cheered the junior team along or just came to show their support for the event, thank you.

Thanks to the people who assisted with umpiring/scoring for the junior finals at either or both first finals and the grand finals and to Kerang for hosting the first finals last Saturday.

Finally, thanks to the hardworking NDLTA executive for the smooth running of a new format for the 2023/24 season and all the work that goes on behind the scenes for the season and these major events, making them so successful.

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