Tennis results

SDTA Winter Tennis Round 14 August 20 results and ladders:

Division 1:

Sarnia Sloggers 6(66) def Red Cliffs Rebels 4(51); Casper McCarthy 24/12. Vaughan Marshall 24/5 (Sarnia), Letecia Ellis 24/13 (Red Cliffs).
Sacred Heart Guns 7(70) def St Andrews Stingers 3(54); 
Brianna Bagnall 24/11, Leanne Jordan 24/14 (Sacred Heart).

Division 2:

Red Cliffs Racqueteers 5(61) def Sacred Heart Starters 4(58); Bree Smith 24/16 (Red Cliffs).
St Andrews Spartans6(59) def Wentworth Webels 3(46); Peter Baird 24/11 (Wentworth), Jen Gibson 24/11, Sue Hardie 24/6 (St Andrews).

Division 3:

Nichols Point DI’s 8(70) def Alcheringa Almighties 1(31); Raki Woetai 24/12, Jasmine Teopenga 24/5, Teoi Kirirua-Gill 24/4, Tania Kirirua-Gill 24/9 (Nichols Point).
Nichols Point Diamonds 9(72) def Red Cliffs Ratbagz 0(22); Ken Walker 24/7, Alan Affleck 24/10, Geoff John 24/5, Corina O’Callaghan 24/6, Jenny Green 24/13, 
Wendy Dickie 24/3 (Nichols Point).
Nichols Point Stayers 6(60) def Alcheringa Assassins 3(51); Shane Noonan 24/12 (Nichols Point).

Division 4:

Kenny Park Magpies 9(72)  def Alcheringa Alfrescoes 0(14); Russell Walder 24/3, Matt Currah 24/6, Steve Bennett 24/1, Mel Currah 24/1, Mandy Bone 10, 
Andrina Mitchem 24/7 (Kenny Park).
Wentworth Wascals 8(68) def Sacred Heart Braves 1(24); Hayden Cullinan 24/2, Paul McPherson 24/3, Scott Gebert 24/10, Cheryl Vines 24/10, Jane Cullinan 24/10 Fiona Cullinan 24/13 (Wentworth).

Ladders
    Pts%
Divison 1:
Red Cliffs Rebels    74.5118.17
Sacred Heart Guns     73124.76
St Andrews Stingers     55.597.84
Nichols Point Legends     52.5100.00
Sarnia Sloggers     51.5101.25

Divison 2:

Red Cliffs Racqueteers     92133.51
St Andrews Spartans     76106.88
Sacred Heart Starters     59100.88
Wentworth Webels     5992.19

Divison 3:

Nichols Point Stayers     107166.87
Nichols Point Diamonds     100.5157.39
Alcheringa Assassins     83127.14
Nichols Point DIs     74104.17
Alcheringa Almighties     40.574.33
Red Cliffs Ratbagz     2455.84

Divison 4:

Wentworth Wascals     96.5192.62
Sacred Heart Aches     70150.54
Kenny Park Magpies     63110.72
Sacred Heart Braves     26.559.50
Alcheringa Alfrescoes     2659.11

SUNRAYSIA Junior Winter Tennis League results:
Section 1: Winner: Jack Burford Sarnia 16 0, runner-up: Joshua Williams Sarnia 8 8.
Section 2-3: Winner: Mason Pinnington Sarnia 16 14, runner-up: Cooper Young Sarnia 16 15.
Section 4: Winner: Nate Hogarth St Andrews 16 8, runner-up: Tami Fanoiki Sacred Heart 12 12.
Section 5: Winner: Aydin Yazici Red Cliffs 16 6, runner-up: Aathana Jeyakanthan Sacred Heart 12 12.
Section 6: Winner: Aaron Williams Sacred Heart 16 8, runner-up: Avaneeth Jeyakanthan Sacred Heart 13 10.
Section 7: Winner: Caylem Fell St Andrews 16 8, runners-up: Aveena Jeyakanthan Sacred Heart 12 12.

Section Logan Witte Wentworth 12 12.

Section 8: Winner: Anne-Elizabeth Williams Sacred Heart 16 10, runner-up: Antonio Daniele Red Cliffs 15 8.
Section 9-11: Winner: Nate Lawn Sacred Heart 16 11, runner-up: Tomi Fanoiki Sacred Heart 15 12.
Section 10: Winner: Luca DiToro Sacred Heart 12 6, runner-up: Ellis Williams Sacred Heart 11 9.
Section A: Winner: Casper Hatcher St Andrews 17 9, runner-up: Ethan Davis Sarnia 14 12.
Section B: Winner: Amelie McKendrick Sacred Heart 12 10, runner-up: Charlotte Hardy Sarnia 11 7.
Section C: Winner: Markus DiToro Sacred Heart 18 11, runner-up: Bailee Mihan Wentworth 16 13.
Section D: Winner: Kaitlyn Bennett Red Cliffs 17 11, runner-up: Jazelle King Wentworth 15 13.
Section E: Winner: Charlotte Davis Red Cliffs 12 1, runner-up: Andrea Norton Sacred Heart 5 8.

Midweek ladies:

Section 1: Lisa Hill 24/13, Gloria Sylvia 20/13.
Section 2: Nanette Bath 20/12, Jill Musgrove 19/13.

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