Night of nights for Sacred Heart

SACRED Heart Tennis Club capped off a successful season with their presentation night last week.

Players and officials gathered at the club’s Aero Oval club rooms for the evening.

Trophies were presented to the individual aggregate winners with Nick Reck took out premier league while Evan Newell and Kerrie Lynch were division one winners.

TROPHY WINNERS

Nick Reck (premier league), Evan Newell, Kerrie Lynch (division 1), Matthew Mandica, Leanne Jordan (division 2), Kurtis Fitzpatrick, Ally Robinson (division 3), Ben Dickson, Rebecca Newell 9 (division 4), Michael Divola, Carmel McGlashan (division 5), Juan Bagacay, Wendy Affleck (division 6).

SINGLES

TENNIS Mad are holding a singles competition every Tuesday night at the Mildura Lawn Tennis Club.

Players of all standards are welcome to attending.

There is a free sausage sizzle for all players and play starts at 6pm.

MIDWEEK

Section 1 winner Lisa Hill 24/12, runner up Helen Wall 17/19. 

Section 2 winner Janet Dawes 20/11, runner up with same score Marj Ford 20/11. 

Anyone interested in playing mid-week macthes commences at 9.30am every Wednesday.

To enter please call 5023 2883.

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