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Across the net

Northern District
ROUND 14 results.

Senior 1

Barham White 83 def Barham Navy 80; Gunbower 92 def Koondrook 36;

Murrabit 73 lost on sets Kerang Blue 73; Cohuna 67 lost to Kerang White 92.

Senior 2

Moulamein 89 def Barham Navy 49; Gunbower 87 def Koondrook 51;

Murrabit 42 lost to Kerang Blue 88; Cohuna 43 lost to Kerang White 87.

Juniors

Moulamein 28 lost to Barham Navy 53; Gunbower 51 def Koondrook 43;

Murrabit 38 def Kerang Blue 24; Cohuna 33 def Kerang White 17.

LADDERS

Senior 1

Team     W     L     D     %     Pts

Kerang Blue     10     2     1     126.56     42

Gunbower     9     2     2     131.14     40

Cohuna     9     3     1     150.29     38

Kerang White     7     5     1     121.98     30

Murrabit     6     5     2     107.03     28

Koondrook     4     8     1     84.65     18

Barham White     2     10     1     64.35     10

Barham Navy     0     12     1     48.18     2

Senior 2

Gunbower     11     1     1     132.32     46

Kerang White     10     2     1     142.90     42

Moulamein     9     3     1     114.68     38

Barham Navy      6     6     1     105.06     26

Kerang Blue     6     6     1     99.15     26

Cohuna     3     9     1     88.29     14

Murrabit     3     9     1     73.76     14

Koondrook     0     12     1     67.59     2

Juniors

Barham Navy     11     1     1     219.35     46

Gunbower     9     2     2     119.44     40

Murrabit     8     4     1     140.87     34

Koondrook     6     6     1     115.81     26

Cohuna     5     7     1     78.27     22

Kerang White     4     7     2     73.97     20

Kerang Blue     3     9     1     69.36     14

Moulamein     1     11     1     55.07     6

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