Sunraysia District Tennis Association round 13 results

Premier League

Red Cliffs Reds 4 (51) d Nichols Point Young Guns 2 (31)
Bill Madafferi 28/8 (Red Cliffs)

Alcheringa Aces 5 (61) d Sacred Heart United 1 (44)
Kalaan Schroeder 28/16, Maria Stella Blagus 29/18

Division 1

Sarnia Sloggers 8 (78) d Red Cliffs Rebels 2 (39)
Vaughan Marshall 24/7, Brenda Hornsby 24/9 (Sarnia)

Nichols Point Legends 7 (68) d Sacred Heart Guns 3 (46)
Reg Arney 24/4, Natalie Thomas 24/16 (Nichols Point)

St Andrews Stingers 6 (64) d Alcheringa Avengers 4 (49)
Troy Kelly 24/3, Tim Paul 24/11 (St Andrews)

Division 2

Alcheringa Angels 5 (58) d St Andrews Spartans 5 (56)
Recce Kurrle 24/9 (Alcheringa), Jen Gibson 24/13, Irene Judd 24/8 (St Andrews)

Sacred Heart Starters 6 (67) d Red Cliffs Ratbagz 4 (48)
Matt Mandica 24/6, Brian Vorwerk 24/9 (Sacred Heart)

Division 3

Nichols Point Diamonds 7 (68) d Sacred Heart Strings 3 (56)
Aaron Wilkie 24/16, George Natuilagilagi 24/11, Lewis Dichiera 24/13 (Nichols Pt) Jen Gathercole 24/12 (Sacred Heart)

Sarnia Sinners 7 (68) d Alcheringa Assassins 3 (53)
Corey Alderton 24/9, Jill Arnold 24/13 (Sarnia)

Division 4

Sacred Heart Aches 6 (69) d Alcheringa Alfrescoes 4 (61)
Inez Sullivan 24/15 (Sacred Heart)

Wentworth Webels 5 (55) d Nichols Point Stayers 5 (53)
Kyle Gibson 24/6 (Nichols Point), Megan Cooper 24 11 (Wentworth)

Sarnia Saints 9(79) d Kenny Park Magpies 1(27)
Andrew Baker 24/11, Alan Baker 24/9, Maree Moore 24/0, Michelle Riordan 24/8, Cath Banks 24/4 (Sarnia)

Division 5/6

Alcheringa Almighties 6 (60) d Sacred Heart Storm 4 (48)
Peter Fitzpatrick 24/5 (Sacred Heart), Peta Mary Hogarth 24/9 (Alcheringa)

Sacred Heart Braves 7 (65) d St Andrews Sprites 3 (49)
Jodi Reynolds 24/5, Wendy Affleck 24/11, Linda Cattanach 24/8 (Sacred Heart)

St Andrew Stars 9 (76) d Alcheringa Annihilators 1 (29)
Adrian McGregor 24/7, Peter Lock 24/2, Sally Scholes 24/7, Robyn Herberte 24/6 (St Andrews)

Ladders round 13

Premier League
Nichols Point Young Guns 52.5 146.77
Alcheringa Aces 44.5 120.37
Red Cliffs Reds 42.5 119.85
Alcheringa Attacks 36 98.53
Sacred Heart United 16.5 68.26

Division 1
Sarnia Sloggers 111.5 161.16
St Andrews Stingers 95.5 143.74
Red Cliffs Rebels 77.5 111.99
Nichols Point Legends 60 95.17
Sacred Heart Guns 50.5 89.90
Alcheringa Avengers 37 72.46

Division 2
Sacred Heart Starters 85.5 121.83
Red Cliffs Racquetbagz 72.5 105.80
St Andrews Spartans 67.5 103.26
Alcheringa Angels 62.5 102.30

Division 3
Nichols Point Diamonds 104.5 144.34
Sarnia Sinners 72.5 114.09
Sacred Heart Strings 71 108.05
Alcheringa Assassins 40 75.50

Division 4
Wentworth Webels 100 150.33
Sacred Heart Aches 88.5 128.35
Nichols Point Stayers 86 122.31
Sarnia Saints 64.5 102.11
Kenny Park Magpies 54 78.43
Alcheringa Alfrescoes 39 80.05

Division 5/6
Alcheringa Almighties 109 178.26
St Andrews Stars 91 130.82
Sacred Heart Storm 87 136.25
Sacred Heart Braves 64 113.64
Alcheringa Annihilators 38.5 73.75
St Andrews Sprites 34.5 58.07

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