Sunraysia District Tennis Association Results

Sunraysia District Tennis Association

Results Round 4 2025

DIVISION 1

Sacred Heart Guns 5(59) def Sarnia Sloggers 5(54): Joel Hamilton 24/9 (Sarnia), Leanne Jordan 24/7 (Sacred Heart)

Red Cliffs Rebels 8(77) def Alcheringa Avengers 2(42): Rob Keens 54/9, Lisa Hill 24/6, Eliza Hill 24/9 (Red Cliffs)

DIVISION 2

Wentworth Webels 7(69) def Nichols Point Pointers 2(45): Hayden Baird 24/14, Caitlin Hancock 24/12, Anne Snow 24/9 (Wentworth)

Sarnia Sunbeams 6(62) def Sacred Heart Starters 3(48): Matt Mandica 24/14 (Sacred Heart), Cath Banks 24/9, Donna Milne 24/8 (Sarnia)

St Andrews Slammers 6(61) def Alcheringa All Stars 3(48): Tahni Oliver 24/11 (St Andrews)

DIVISION 3

St Andrews Spartans 9(72) def Sacred Heart Attacks 0(22): Munaf Ami 24/6, Chris Pattinson 24/12, Antony Parakkal 24/6, Julie Dunn 24/6, Kirsty Pattinson 24/6,

Kate Falconer 24/7 (St Andrews)

Red Cliffs Ratbagz 9(72) def St Andrews Stars 0(30): Brent Byrnes 24/10, Darius Modoo-Loy 24/17, Chris Norris 24/11, Shanna Morgan 24/10, Judy Stewart 24/10, Louise Hodgetts 24/5 (Red Cliffs)

Nichols Point Diamonds 6(58) def St Andrews Skilled 3(39): Thomas Moore 24/3, Vishal Kapadia 24/7 (Nichols Point), Edwina Matotek 24/10 (St Andrews)

Nichols Point DI’s 9 (72) def Wentworth Wascals 0 (22): Sv Turaki 24/7, Ayaka Kirirua 24/9, Normai Pakere 24/10, Nancy Kirirua 24/10, Shammah Kirirua 24/3, Esther Matatia 24/5 (Nichols Point)

Alcheringa Almighties 5(55) def Sarnia Saints 4(42): Max Cornwall 24/7, Shane Wager 24/3 (Alcheringa), Casey Darby 24/9 (Sarnia)

Kenny Park Magpies 6(57) def Alcheringa Alfrescoes 3(33): Russell Walder 24/1, Steve Bennett 24/4 (Kenny Park), Rosie Yates 24/9 (Alcheringa)

LADDERS

Team Pts %

DIVISION 1

Red Cliffs Rebels 32.0     134.17

Nichols Point Legends 30.0     169.70

Sacred Heart Guns 17.5     99.42

Sarnia Sloggers 9.5     60.09

Alcheringa Avengers 7.0     65.90

DIVISION 2

St Andrews Slammers 37     146.63

Wentworth Webels 30     135.16

Alcheringa All Stars 29     126.70

Nichols Point Pointers 16     85.23

Sarnia Sunbeams 15     79.57

Sacred Heart Starters 5     58.18

DIVISION 3

Red Cliffs Ratbagz      40     212.60

Nichols Point DI’s      37     176.35

St Andrews Spartans 32     162.89

Nichols Point Diamonds 31     154.49

St Andrews Skilled 30     131.67

Alcheringa Almighties 27     126.47

Sarnia Saints 27     124.57

Kenny Park Magpies 22     100.99

Sacred Heart Attacks 8     66.28

Alcheringa Alfrescoes 6     43.02

St Andrews Stars 2     40.86

Wentworth Wascals 2     33.57

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