Sunraysia District Tennis Association: results

Round 11

Division 1

Sacred Heart Guns 8(77) def Alcheringa Avengers 2(44)

Jack Wilson 24/9, Brianna Bagnall 24/11, Tess Robinson 24/9 (Sacred Heart)

Red Cliffs Rebels 7(67) def Nichols Point Legends 3(56)

Blair Hahnel 24/15, Lisa Hill 24/10 (Red Cliffs)

Division 2

Alcheringa All Stars 8(69) def Sacred Heart Starters 1(36)

Liam Wood 24/7, David Walker 24/3, Natasha George 24/12, Leanne Hancock 24/14 (Alcheringa)

Wentworth Webels 7(66) def Sarnia Sunbeams 2(48)

Caitlin Hancock 24/11, Anne Snow 24/15, Alisa Gurney 24/14 (Wentworth)

Nichols Point Pointers 5(58) def St Andrews Slammers 4(55)

Emmie Dowling 24/15 (Nichols Point)

Division 3

St Andrews Stars 9(72) def Wentworth Wascals 0(33)

Clinton Edwards 24/11, Harry Huo 24/13, Greg Dixon 24/8, Julie Edwards 24/17,

Ruth Geffen 24/7, Mel Tucker 24/10 (St Andrews)

Red Cliffs Ratbagz 8(66) def Sacred Heart Attacks 1(48)

Brent Byrnes 24/12, Darius Modoo-Loy 24/18, Chris Norris 24/14,

Shanna Morgan 24/13 (Red Cliffs)

Nichols Point Diamonds 7(66) def Kenny Park Magpies 2(27)

Geoff John 24/3, Sandra Slatter 24/3 (Nichols Point)

St Andrews Spartans 8(71) def Sarnia Saints 1(36)

Mick Tisler 24/17, Kate Falconer 24/19, Kirsty Pattinson 24/15, Irene Judd 24/16 (St Andrews)

Nichols Point DI’s 8(68) def St Andrews Skilled 1(39)

Phillip Teopeonga 24/12, Ayaka Kirirua-Gill 24/7, Shammah Kirirua-Gill 24/18,

Meljo Ratu Opo 24/11 (Nichols Point)

Alcheringa Almighties 6(58) def Alcheringa Alfrescoes 3(40)

Max Cornwall 24/6, Mark Henderson 24/7 (Almighties), Gemma Higgins 24/10 (Alfrescoes)

Division 1

Nichols Point Legends – 77 pts – 136.66%

Red Cliffs Rebels – 74 pts – 137.58%

Sacred Heart Guns – 44 pts – 86.19%

Sarnia Sloggers – 42.5 pts – 88.80%

Alcheringa Avengers – 26.5 pts – 68.17%

Division 2

Alcheringa All Stars – 84 pts – 132.54%

Wentworth Webels – 77 pts – 125.94%

St Andrews Slammers – 77 pts – 115.73%

Nichols Point Pointers – 63 pts – 98.88%

Sarnia Sunbeams – 42 pts – 81.00%

Sacred Heart Starters – 20 pts – 64.07%

Division 3

St Andrews Spartans – 99 pts – 209.74%

Nichols Point Diamonds – 90 pts – 170.45%

Nichols Point DI’s – 86 pts – 142.89%

Red Cliffs Ratbagz – 85 pts – 131.65%

Alcheringa Almighties – 79 pts – 141.48%

Sarnia Saints – 66 pts – 108.14%

St Andrews Skilled – 61 pts – 91.54%

Kenny Park Magpies – 55 pts – 96.15%

Sacred Heart Attacks – 44.5 pts – 80.23%

St Andrews Stars – 29.5 pts – 58.52%

Alcheringa Alfrescoes – 17 pts – 45.69%

Wentworth Wascals – 14 pts – 45.54%

Weekly Juniors – Round 9

A Grade

Sarnia Blue 31 def Sacred Heart 21

Red Cliffs 31 def Sarnia Gold 12

Aero’s Mixed Team – Bye

B Grade

Sacred Heart 36 def Mixed Team 3

Sarnia 36 def St Andrews 1

Red Cliffs 36 def Wentworth 11

C Grade

Red Cliffs Blue 18 def Wentworth 10

Sacred Heart 18 def Red Cliffs Red 6

D Grade

Zac White and Hanna Meulemans – 12 against 10

Maddie Tuohy and Tilly Ellis – 11 against 8

Ladders

A Grade

Team     Played     Points     For     Against     Percentage

Sarnia Gold     7     22     196     147     133%

Aero’s Mixed Team     6     18     175     141     124%

Red Cliffs     7     12     164     200     82%

Sarnia Blue     6     8     136     161     84%

Sacred Heart     6     4     151     173     87%

B Grade

Team     Played     Points     For     Against     Percentage

Sacred Heart     8     28     272     109     250%

Sarnia     8     28     252     131     192%

Red Cliffs     8     20     241     140     172%

Wentworth     8     12     142     245     58%

Mixed Team     8     8     151     230     66%

St Andrews     8     0     68     271     25%

C Grade

Team     Played     Points     For     Against     Percentage

Red Cliffs Blue     8     28     135     64     211%

Sacred Heart     8     28     134     67     200%

Wentworth     8     4     75     130     58%

Red Cliffs Red     8     4     55     138     40%

D Grade

Player – Team     Played     Points     For     Against     Percentage

Zac White – St Andrews     8     8     76     37     205%

Aleria Scott – Red Cliffs     8     8     59     59     100%

Maddie Tuohey – Alcheringa     8     8     54     57     95%

Diesel Kehl – Red Cliffs     7     7     53     46     115%

Katelyn McMaster – Sacred Heart     7     7     50     47     106%

Ivy Sheard – Wentworth     7     7     49     50     98%

Asta Wilkinson – Sacred Heart     7     7     34     58     59%

Maeli Kehl – Red Cliffs     6     6     47     32     147%

Neisha Torney – Red Cliffs     6     6     42     43     98%

Lily Rhodes – Sacred Heart     6     6     40     43     93%

Tilly Ellis – Sacred Heart     5     5     33     38     87%

Hanna Meulemans – Sacred Heart     5     5     30     43     70%

Lily Clifford – Wentworth     4     4     20     28     71%

Grace Alexander – Wentworth     3     3     25     18     139%

Sri Khambakomono – Wentworth     3     3     25     23     109%

Aarav Khatni – Wentworth     3     3     22     25     88%

Elise Brander – Wentworth     3     3     22     28     79%

Victoria Pedler – St Andrews     3     3     14     18     78%

Nyla King – Wentworth     3     3     13     26     50%

Rania Arsheed – Sacred Heart     1     1     8     4     200%

Manny Shiells – Wentworth     1     1     4     12     33%

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