Tennis results

RED Cliffs Tennis Club had a successful championship tournament last weekend with 106 entries in total.

There was no drop off in entries because of the changed schedule due to the extreme weather forecast.

The Championship singles was played as a round robin event with Zac Galbraith taking the win from runner-up Keitan Rigg from Sydney, in a very high standard of tennis which was a treat for the spectators.

Players came from Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Broken Hill and Ouyen for the tournament.


SINGLES

Championship

Zac Galbraith 24/11

Keitan Rigg 19/17

Troy Kelly 19/19

Nathan Crabb 17/21

Jack Burford 13/24

A1 Grade

Corey Pascoe 27/21

Cameron Johns 27/22

Hamish McLean 26/21

Aydin Yazici 23/21

George Papanicolaou 23/25

Robbie Keens 13/29

B Grade

Dylan Davis 24/11

Daniel Kampman 21/14

Vishal Kapadai 23/13

Richard Campbell 10/19

Will Keens 3/24


MEN’S DOUBLES

Championship

Nathan Crabb & Patrick Reincke 30/9

Zac Galbraith & Nathan Swaeney 26/16

Troy Kelly & Tague Morris 26/20

Jack Burford & Samar Warring 19/24

Aaron Wilkie & Reg Arney 13/22

Keitan Rigg & Hamish McLean 12/30

A1 Grade

Brady Wauchope & Dale Dodimead 24/22

Grant Leydon & Brad Lever 14/25

Paul Keally & Chris Kimerlis 27/18

Blair Hahnel & Rhys Tiller 28/24

Dale Pascoe & Corey Pascoe 12/30

Cam Phillips & Robbie Keens 29/15

A2 Grade

Cameron Johns & Josh Williams 22/15

Brent Byrnes & Jarrod Keys 21/17

Paul Dean & Scott Brady 20/14

Andrew Carlson & Jake Debrincat 15/22

Lewis Hahnel & Peter Hulland 10/20

B1 Grade

Len Poole & Brian Vorwerk 21/13

Shane Wager & Gary Green 20/15

Steve Hogan & Daniel Kampman 19/17

Will Schriber & Aydin Yazici 19/16

Geoff Spangler & Chris Verrall 6/24

B2 Grade

Jack Woods & Ken Caldwell 24/13

Richard Campbell & Vishal Kapadai 21/18

Jed Connelly & Dylan Davis 19/20

William Keens & Todd Bennett 13/24

Jack Hill & Aaron Williams 17/18

 


WOMEN’S DOUBLES

Championship

Lisa Hill & Eliza Hill 15/8

Hannah Smith & Nat Thomas 8/16

Brianna Bagnall & Renee Aflick 18/3

Donna Milne & Maddie Finch 4/18

Jill Larsen & Irene Judd 18/10

Shana Morgan & Kellie Nulty 17/9

Marina Keens & Casey Haynes 8/13

Layla Searle & Charlotte Hardy 7/18


MIXED

Championship

Blair Hahnel & Lisa Hill 24/9

Campbell McKenzie & Eliza Hill 19/15

Aaron Wilkie & Hannah Smith 16/21

Rhys Tiller & Jess Tiller 18/16

Liam Wood & Aimee Nairn 8/24

A Grade

Len Poole & Donna Milne 24/11

Brian Vorwerk & Rachael Vorwerk 23/14

Paul Dean & Bec Vallance 14/22

Geoff Spangler & Jill Larsen 18/16

Tague Morris & Taiha Ottery 8/24

B Grade

Todd Bennett & Julie Edwards 21/12

Shane Maddren & Sheryl Maddren 20/21

Jackson Gove & Isabella Gove 19/17

Lachlan Inglis & Noni Inglis 19/14

Glen Stewart & Emily Stewart 9/24


MEN’S VETS

A1 Grade

Reg Arney & Zac Galbraith 18/7

Matthew Bates & Jack Burford 16/13

Robbie Keens & Paul Kealley 14/17

Keitan Rigg & Hamish McLean 7/18

A2 Grade

Liam Wood & Matt George 18/5

Dale Pascoe & Corey Pascoe 10/18

Nathan Crabb & Brady Wauchope 14/16

Blair Hahnel & Grant Leyden 12/15

B1 Grade

Brad Lever & Cameron Johns 20/7

Marty Smith & Malcolm Hare 16/12

Rhys Tiller & John Compton 13/18

Steve Hogan & Aydin Yazici 15/16

Hannah Smith & Emmie Dowling 9/20

B2 Grade

Gav Lynch & Kevin Green 19/11

Chris Verrall & Geoff Spangler 17/16

Brent Byrnes & Chris Norris 17/16

Jack Woods & Ken Caldwell 16/14

Len Poole & Ross Murray 8/20

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