Sunraysia District Tennis Association – round nine results

Division 1

Sarina Sloggers 7 (68) def Sacred Heart Guns 3 (40)

Joel Hamilton 24/5, Matthew George 24/8, Vaughan Marshall 24/6 (Sarina)

Red Cliffs Rebels 8 (75) def Alcheringa Avengers 2 (37)

Paul Kealley 24/11, Lisa Hill 24/5, Eliza Hill 24/4 (Red Cliffs)

Division 2

Alcheringa All Stars 5 (60) def St Andrews Slammers 4 (59)

Sam Hill-Ford 24/15 (Alcheringa), Rod Healy 24/13 (St Andrews)

Sarnia Sunbeams 9 (72) def Sacred Heart Starters 0 (29)

Aydin Yazici 24/16, Cooper Young 24/14, Michael Smyth 24/11,

Brenda Hornsby 24/5, Layla Searle 24/9, Donna Milne 24/3 (Sarnia)

Wentworth Webels 5 (62) def Nichols Point Pointers 4 (57)

Nigel Baird 24/18 (Wentworth), Teoi Kirirua-Gill 24/15 (Nichols Point)

Division 3

Sacred Heart Attacks 8 (71) def Alcheringa Alfrescoes 1 (33)

Chris Hobart 24/6, John Compton 24/4, James Jarvis 24/9, Jenny Fox 24/12 (Sacred Heart)

Alcheringa Almighties 9 (72) def Wentworth Wascals 0 (31)

Max Cornwall 24/6, Shane Wager 24/13, Brett Higgins 24/6,

Louise Olofsson 24/9, Mandy Phillips 24/15, Julie Humphrey 24/13 (Alcheringa)

St Andrews Skilled 5 (56) def Sarnia Saints 4 (59)

Neil Watson 24/15 (St Andrews), Shanley Marshall 24/11 (Sarnia)

Nichols Point DI’s 9 (72) def Kenny Park Magpies 0 (31)

Sv Turaki 24/15, Nomai Pakere 24/11, Ayaka Kirirua 24/10,

Shammah Kirirua 24/12, Esther Tamata 24/9, Ratu Opo 24/5 (Nichols Point)

St Andrews Spartans 6 (64) def Red Cliffs Ratbagz 3 (39)

Gav Tisler 24/14, Munaf Ami 24/4, Anthony Parakkal 24/4 (St Andrews)

Nichols Point Diamonds 7 (65) def St Andrews Stars 2 (35)

Thomas Moore 24/12, Vishal Kapadia 24/10, Geoff John 24/5 (Nichols Point)

Ladders

Division 1

Team Pts %

Nichols Point Legends 65 143.27

Red Cliffs Rebels 65 140.15

Sarnia Sloggers 34.5 86.05

Sacred Heart Guns 31 81.66

Alcheringa Avengers 20.5 66.67

Division 2

Team Pts %

St Andrews Slammers 70 125.17

Alcheringa All Stars 65 123.27

Wentworth Webels 60 122.78

Nichols Point Pointers 49 97.30

Sarnia Sunbeams 38 85.55

Sacred Heart Starters 15 62.77

Division 3

Team Pts %

St Andrews Spartans 82 228.14

Nichols Point Diamonds 79 186.32

Nichols Point DI’s 66 135.89

Red Cliffs Ratbagz 66 127.74

Sarnia Saints 64 126.68

Alcheringa Almighties 63 138.11

St Andrews Skilled 57 101.08

Kenny Park Magpies 49 106.31

Sacred Heart Attacks 35 74.90

St Andrews Stars 16 51.11

Alcheringa Alfrescoes 10 40.89

Wentworth Wascals 7 39.87

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