District tennis results

MILDURA Lawn Tennis Club results:

JUNIORS

Section 1: Samar Warring, Scout Hatcher

Section 2: Nevae Strangio 18/2, Antonio Daniele 18/3

Section 3: James Rizzuto 18/8, Braxton Ficarra 18/9

Section 4: Onat Guzelburc 18/7, Cameron Beggs 15/12

Section 5: Dallas Campbell 18/8, Jessica Allieu 20/15

Section 6: Jacquay Train 16/3, Elisa Allieu 11/10

MEN

Section 1: Nathan Swaeney 24/12, Jack Burford 22/14

Section 2: Matt George 24/7, Liam Wood 21/12

Section 3: Mal Hare 20/11, Richard Campbell 18/13

WOMEN

Section 1: Heather Olofsson 20/14, Breanna Bagnall 20/15

Section 2: Meredith Turner 22/16 Sue Hardie 21/16

Section 3: Lyn Knowles23/12 Janet Dawes 21/14

MIDWEEK

Section 1: Brenda Hornsby 22/10 Susan Green 22/14

Section 2: Janet Dawes 24/12 Bev Martin 22/11

RED Cliffs Lawn Tennis Club results:

HOT SHOTS

Match play: Noah Toala (28/11), Neisha Torney (21/19)

JUNIORS

Section 1: Isaac Keens 23/16, Charlotte Davis 16/14

Section 2: Owen Short 16/11, Xavier Dodds 14/13

Section 3: Dash McNabb 16/7, Avery Fisher 13/11

Section 4: Chase Thompson 13/8, Lila Kee 12/8

SENIORS

Section 1: Blair Hahnel 24/11, Paul Kealley 23/14

Section 2: Brent Burns 24/9, Madden Fisher 23/16

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