Mildura and Red Cliffs tennis results

Mildura

JUNIORS

Section 1: Mason Pinnington 18/5, Hamish Smyth 16/13.

Section 2: Jayden Smyth 24/8, Samuella Allieu 18/16.

Section 3: Jessica Allieu 18/8, Dylan Crum 13/13.

Section 4: Jacqay Tran 17/14, Summer Stewart 16/15.

MEN

Section 1: Zac Galbraith 21/10, Vaughan Marshall 18/11.

Section 2: Dennis Allen 24/10, Tom Morrison 21/15.

WOMEN

Section 1: Susie Green 23/15, Lauren Yarrow 22/11.

LADIES MIDWEEK

Section 1: Brenda Hornsby 24/11, Susie Green 18/18.

Section 2: Helen Fairlie 23/17, Lyn Knowles 22/16.

Section 3: Bev Martin 24/13, Janet Dawes 20/17.

TWILIGHT

Section 1: Tyson Milne 18/9, Dennis Allen 15/12.


Red Cliffs

HOT SHOTS/MATCHPLAY

Group 1: Noah Toala (20/12), Liora McLeod (17/15).

Group 2: Neisha Torney (21/12), Imogen Kampman (16/17), Mae Toala 16/17.

JUNIORS

Section 1: Abhiraj Gill (22/16), Xavier Dodds (21/19) and Henry Glen (21/19).

Section 2: Nicholas Keens (12/11), Liam Amos (11/10).

Section 3: Lila Kee (16/9), Chase Thompson (13/11).

SENIORS

Section 1: Grant Leyden (24/9), Cameron Johns (21/13).

Section 2: Isaac Keens (18/7), Gavin Lynch (18/10).

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