Sunraysia District Tennis Association

Winter competition, Round 2, May 14.

Division 1: Red Cliffs Rebels 9 (72) d Nichols Point Legends 1 (43).
Paul Keally 24/14, Jake Veal 24/18, Letecia Ellis 24/8, Lisa Hill 24/9, Eliza Hill 24/7
St Andrews Stingers 6 (68) d Sarnia Sloggers 4 (51) Troy Kelly 24/9 (St Andrews)
Division 2: Sacred Heart Starters 5(54) d St Andrews Spartans 4 (39) Tague Morris 24/4, Matt Mandica 24/3 (Sacred Heart), Michelle Riordan 24/9 (St Andrews)
Red Cliffs Racqueteers 8(71) d Wentworth Wascals 1(29)
Tim Noack 24/9, Donna Milne 24/8, Karen Sharp 24/3, Bree Smith 24/7 (Red Cliffs)
Division 3: Nichols Point Diamonds 5(65) d Nichols Point Stayers 4(57)
Wendy Dickie 24/13
Alcheringa Almighties 6(60) d Alcheringa Assassins 3(43)
Jeremy Giddings 24/12 (Assassins), Louise Olofsson 24/15, Ruby Olofsson 24/10 (Almighties)
Nichols Point DI’s 7(66) d Red Cliffs Ratbagz 2(41)
Rakii Woetai 24/14, Tania Kirirua-Gill 24/10, Nancy Kirirua-Gill 24/13 (Nichols Point)
Division 4: Sacred Heart Aches 8(71) d Sacred Heart Braves 1(27)
Chris Hobart 24/4, James Jarvis 24/7, Esta Fanoiki 24/6, Lucy Mitchem 24/9 (Aches)
Wentworth Wascals 5(61) d Kenny Park Magpies 4(61) Paul McPherson 24/18 (Wentworth)
Sunraysia Junior Winter Tennis League

Round 1 results

Section 1: Winner BURFORD Jack Sarnia 16 7 Runner-up WILLIAMS Josh Sarnia 12 13
Section 2: Winner RIORDAN Cheyenne Sarnia 16 6 Runner-up SCHREIBER Will Red Cliffs 12 10
Section 3: Winner DEMARIA Frankie Sarnia 16 13 Runner-up YOUNG Cooper Sarnia 15 12
Section 4: Winner DEMARIA Nicola Sacred Heart 16 14 Runner-up CULLINAN Lucy Wentworth 15 14
Section 5: Winner BUCHANAN Joe Sarnia 16 8 Runner-up WARRING Samar Sacred Heart 15 11
Section 6: Winner WITTE Nicholas Wentworth 16 6 Runner-up SZABO Josh St Andrews 12 15
Section 7: Winner JEYKANTHAN Aathana Sacred Heart 16 5 Runner-up WITTE Logan Wentworth 11 13
8 Winner: JEYKANTHAN Avaneeth Sacred Heart 16 8 Runner-up SMYTH Jayden Sarnia 12 10
9 Winner: FISHER Madden Red Cliffs 16 10 Runner-up RIZZUTO James Sarnia 15 14
10 Winner: LAWN Nate Sacred Heart 16 10 Runner-up FANOIKI Tomi Sacred Heart 14 11
A Winner FALIVENE Sofia Sacred Heart 11 6 Runners-up ADOLPH Thomas St Andrews 9 8 EDWARDS Patrick St Andrews 9 8
B Winner: DANIELE Antonio Red Cliffs 12 4 Runner-up DiTORO Luca Sacred Heart 10 6
C Winner: CAMERON Adele Sarnia 11 7 Runner-up HARDY Charlotte Sarnia 10 8
D Winner: CUPPER Finn Sarnia 12 4 Runners-up TYRELL Georgia Sarnia 7 9 MILLARD-WORRELL Theo Wentworth 7 9
E Winner: McKENDRICK Amalie Sacred Heart 11 4 Runners-up NAKHLA Raquel Sacred Heart 8 7 RAHMAN Rishan Sacred Heart 8 7
F Winne: KEENS Clara Red Cliffs 12 9 Runner-up KING Jazelle Wentworth 10 11
G Winner: DiTORO Markus Sacred Heart 11 7 Runner-up DICHIERA Elizabeth St Andrews 10 8.

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