Sunraysia scoreboard

SDTA winter tennis round 8, July 23 results:

Division 1: 

Sarnia Sloggers 7(67) def Nichols Point Legends: Vaughan Marshall 24/15, Demi Turlan 24/16 (Sarnia); Red Cliffs Rebels 6(67) def Sacred Heart Guns 4(57): Anthony Demaria 24/16 (Sacred Heart), Megan Phillips 24/10 (Red Cliffs).

Division 2:

Red Cliffs Racqueteers 8(67) def St Andrews Spartans 1(34): Tim Noack 24/8, Karen Sharp 24/11, Breanna Smith 24/10, Donna Milne 24/9 (Red Cliffs); Wentworth Webels 7(66) def Sacred Heart Starters 2(53): Anne Snow 24/15, Alicia Hancock 24/15, Emily Hancock 24/17 (Wentworth).

Division 3:

Nichols Point Diamonds 6(67) def Nichols Point DI’s 3(39); Geoff John 24/8 (Diamonds): Nichols Point Stayers 9(72) def Alcheringa Almighties 0(14); Daniel Charlton 24/6, Dale Chappell 24/7, Kyle Gibson 24/5, Emmie Dowling 24/1, Sandra Slatter 24/6, Stacey Leaver 24/3 (Nichols Point); Alcheringa Assassins 7(67) def Red Cliffs Ratbags 2(38): Reece Kurrle 24/9, Jeremy Giddings 24/9, Ash Quinlivan 24/9 (Alcheringa).

Division 4:

Sacred Heart Braves 5(50) def Wentworth Wascals 4(54); Derek Bagacay 24/11 (Sacred Heart); Kenny Park Magpies 6(61) def Alcheringa Alfrescoes 3(44): Russell Walder 24/7 (Kenny Park).

Ladders:                        Pts%

Division 1:

Red Cliffs Rebels    62.5136.93
Sacred Heart Guns    49.5126.27
St Andrews Stingers    37.5108.66
Sarnia Sloggers    3397.64
Nichols Point Legends    31.593.03

Division 2:

Red Cliffs Racqueteers    60128.64
St Andrews Spartans    50105.47
Sacred Heart Starters    48119.16
Wentworth Webels    4092.87

Division 3:

Nichols Point Stayers    73174.92
Nichols Point Diamonds    72172.24
Alcheringa Assassins    61142.61
Nichols Point DIs    4895.86
Alcheringa Almighties    2975.69
Red Cliffs Ratbags    1456.41

Division 4:

Wentworth Wascals    67.5180.71
Sacred Heart Aches    51141.94
Kenny Park Magpies    39.5106.41
Alcheringa Alfrescoes    2374.25
Sacred Heart Braves    1762.23

JUNIOR winter tennis results round 2, July 23:

Section 1: Winner: Jack Burford Sarnia 16 6; runner-up: Derek Bagacay Sacred Heart 11 12.
Section 2: Winner: Mason Pinnington Sarnia 16 10; runner-up: Jane Cullinan Wentworth 15 11.
Section 3: Winner: Nicola DeMaria Sacred Heart 16 11; runner-up: Jack Dichiera St Andrews 14 13.
Section 4: Winner: Samar Warring Sacred Heart 16 11; runner-up: Avaneeth Jeyakanthan Sacred Heart 14 15.
Section 5: Winner: Layla Searle Sarnia 16 11; runner-up: Tami Fanoiki Sacred Heart 15 12.
Section 6: Winner: Hamish Smyth Sarnia 16 8; runner-up: Nicholas Witte Wentworth 15 9.
Section 7: Winner: Aaron Williams Sacred Heart 16 8; runner-up: Logan Witte Wentworth 14 14.
Section 8: Winner: James Rizzuto Sarnia 14 10; runner-up: Ellis Williams Sacred Heart 11 13.
Section 9: Winner: Antonio Daniele Red Cliffs 16 11; runner-up: Madden Fisher Red Cliffs 15 12.
Section 10: Winner: Nate Lawn Sacred Heart 16 5; runner-up: William Keens Red Cliffs 12 13.
Section 11: Winner: Thomas Adolph St Andrews 16 6; runner-up: Patrick Edwards St Andrews 14 8.
Section A: Winner: Derek Gardiner Sarnia 18 13; runners-up: Sofia Falivene Sacred Heart 15 16 and Kaan San Sacred Heart 15 16.
Section B: Winner: Casper Hatcher St Andrews 18 7; runner-up: Raquel Nakhla Sacred Heart 13 12.
Section C: Winners: Sega Williams Sacred Heart 16 12 and Georgia Tyrell Sarnia 16 12; runner-up: Jacob Bosch Alcheringa 14 14.
Section D: Winner: Ethan Davis Sarnia 18 9; runner-up: Theo Millard-Worrell Wentworth 13 14.
Section E: Winner:s Markus DiToro Sacred Heart 12 6; runner-up: Ella Keavers Wentworth 9 9.
Section F: Winner: Andrea Norton Sacred Heart 6 5; runners-up: Clara Keens and Charlotte Davis Red Cliffs 6 6

SOCCER

FOOTBALL Federation Sunraysia S-League results for Round 10:

SENIOR MEN:

Irymple Knights SC defeated Mildura United SC: Half time: 2-0, Full time: 4-1. Goals: Irymple Knights SC: Chris Romeo 3 (38’, 46’, 82’) and George Karallis 1 (9’). Mildura United SC: Mahdi Zahidi 1 (65’).

Three Colours SC defeated Nichols Point SC: Half time: 0-0, Full time: 2-1. Goals: Three Colours SC: Jasper Lovegrove 1 (60’) and Greg Lewis 1 (74’P). Nichols Point SC: Jordan Cox 1 (71’).
Mildura City SC had the bye.

SENIOR WOMEN:

Mildura City SC defeated Irymple Knights SC: Half time: 2-0, Full time: 7-1. Goals: Mildura City SC: Chelsea Pollifrone 3 (46’, 73’, 77’), Isabella Palamara 1 (3’), Macaila Britton 1 (22’), Ellie Dimasi 1 (60’) and Tess Palamara 1 (83’). Irymple Knights SC: Merrinda Hill 1 (68’P).

Nichols Point SC had the Bye.

RESERVE MEN:

Mildura City SC defeated Mildura United SC: Half time: 3-0, Full time: 5-0. Goals: Mildura City SC –William Esposito 3 (23’, 40’, 56’), Sebastian Pollifrone 1 (10’) and Meric Kieran 1 (25’).

Irymple Knights SC defeated Nichols Point SC: Half time: 1-1, Full time: 3-2. Goals: Irymple Knights: Nick Ietto 2 (5’, 79’) and Able Samani 1 (55’). Nichols Point SC: Bobby Solo 1 (17’) plus an own goal.

Three Colours SC (White) had the bye.

OVER 35s:

Mildura City SC defeated Mildura United SC: Half time: 1-1, Full time: 2-1. Goals: Mildura City SC: Vinnie Mammone 1 (28’) and David Lia 1 (48’). Mildura United SC: Timothy Wong 1 (38’).

Irymple Knights SC defeated Nichols Point SC : Half time: 2-1, Full time: 4-2. Goals: Irymple Knights SC: Nick Ietto 2 (26’, 28’) and Phillip Karallis 2 (50’, 53’). Nichols Point SC –Bilen Cinar 1 (5’) and Leigh Grech 1 (44’).

UNDER 16s:

Mildura United SC defeated Nichols Point SC: Half time: 2-1, Full time: 2-1. Goals: Mildura United SC: Subhan Shujaee 2 (6’, 24’). Nichols Point SC: Isaac Circosta 1 (17’).

Mildura City SC defeated Three Colours SC: Half time: 4-0, Full time: 9-0. Goals: Mildura City SC: Campbell Brown 4 (17’, 23’, 41’, 54’), Tenace Moraitis 2 (55’, 70’), Cooper Rayson 1 (30’) and Jay Skarpona 1 (46’) plus an own goal.

UNDER 16 Girls:

Nichols Point SC (Orange) defeated Mildura City SC: Half time: 2-0, Full time: 3-1. Goals: Nichols Point SC (Orange): Makenzie Holy 1 (14’) and Imogen Tynan 1 (19’) plus an own goal at 47’.

Mildura City SC: Isabella Palamara 1 (39’).

Irymple Knights SC defeated Nichols Point SC (White): Half time: 2-0, Full time: 5-0. Goals: Irymple Knights SC –Aleisha Burrows 1 (18’), Elice Kuzu 1 (37’), Victoria Karallis 1 (40’) plus 2 own goals at 24’ & 48’.

UNDER 14s:

Mildura City SC defeated Irymple Knights SC: Half time: 3-2, Full time: 5-3. Goals: Mildura City SC: Johan Jeevan 2 (11’, 18’), Harvey Brown 2 (43’ 54’) and Oliver Richards 1 (2’). Irymple Knights: Gabe Judd 1 (1’), Joseph Jerkin 1 (15’) and Luka Primarano 1 (37’).

Nichols Point SC defeated Mildura United SC: Half time: 2-0, Full time: 3-1. Goals: Nichols Point SC: Kareem Goomer 2 (4’, 51’) and Brooklyn Hudak 1 (11’). Mildura United SC: Mutjaba Ibrahimi 1 (48’).

UNDER 13 Girls:

Nichols Point SC Orange defeated Irymple Knights SC: Half time: 2-0, Full time: 3-1. Goals: Nichols Point SC Orange: Delaney Hedley 2 (10’, 37’) and Heidi Gibson 1 (34’). Irymple Knights SC: own goal.

Mildura City SC defeated Nichols Point SC (White): Half time: 0-0, Full time: 4-0. Goals: Mildura City SC: Zalia Fleri 3 (14’, 23’, 38’) and Olivia Donaghy 1 (3’).

UNDER 12:

Irymple Knights SC (Green) defeated Mildura City SC (Red): Half time: 2-0, Full time: 2-0. Goals: Irymple Knights SC (Green): Lee-Min Sheehan 2 (6’, 10’).

Nichols Point SC (Black) defeated Nichols Point SC (Orange): Half time: 2-1, Full time: 2-1. Goals: Nichols Point SC (Black): Delaney Hedley 2 (9’, 21’). Nichols Point SC (Orange): Leo Merrick 1 (22’).

Three Colours SC (White) defeated Mildura City SC (Black): Half time: 7-0, Full time: 15-0. Goals: Three Colours SC (White): Zakariya Maroof 5, Kaiden Piawi 5, Mahmoud Maroof 4 and Korban Griffith 1.

Irymple Knights SC (White) defeated Three Colours SC (Red): Half time: 6-0, Full time: 11-1. Goals: Irymple Knights SC: Joe Taylor 5 (6’, 14’, 38’, 40’, 41’), Jayden Martin 2 (2’, 10’), Jackson

Primarano 2 (5’, 50’), Bradley Willet 1 (19’) and Isaac keens 1 (46’).Three Colours SC (Red): Dylan Mathews 1 (34’).

BOWLS

Wentworth

ON Wednesday, July 20 social bowls was played in very cold condition. The winners were Gary Herne (s), Josie Nolan and Bob Robertson.

On Saturday, July 23 there were 14 very keen bowlers. The winners were Wal Banyard (s) and Ron McAdams.

Merbein

THERE was a good turnout for the two bowl triples social event which was played on Sunday, July 24 and there were three rinks competing for the chocolates.

Winners on the day were 2GW: Lead Lance Graham, second was Ian Landsdown and skip was Geoffrey Greenhill.

It was very refreshing to see so many young bowlers at Merbein.

We would like to thank the two Merbein teams for representing our club at the Workers big day on Sunday.

Also a reminder that Vets and Pennant season is fast approaching and we are holding Pennant practice on Saturday’s and would like all members intending on playing Pennant to participate. We have our annual Gold Cup challenge against the Workers on Saturday, August 20 at Merbein.

Mildura

WINNERS of our social games recently played are as follows:

Saturday, July 16: Winners: Trevor Clarke, Mick Powell and Adam Carpenter; runners-up: Chris Barry, Cecelia Ferdelja and Brian Adams.

Tuesday, July 19: Winners: Alan Jones and Rob Hanns; runners-up:; Alik Kowalewicz and Brickie Stone.

Saturday, July 23: Winners: Bob Mathew, Bill Avery and Ian Livingston; runners-up: Graeme Young, Joan Bunney, Bill Campbell and Wally Grembecki.

Tuesday, July 26: Winners: Rob Hanns and Bob Deacon; runners-up: Grame Brien and Joe Vincenzini.

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