Sunraysia District Tennis Association – results

Round 13

Division 1

Nichols Point Legends 5(69) def Alcheringa Avengers 5(66)

Aaron Wilkie 24/15 (Nichols Point), Brianna Bagnall 24/18 (Alcheringa)

Red Cliffs Rebels 6(58) def Sarnia Sloggers 4(59)

Joel Hamilton 24/6 (Sarnia), Breanna Smith 24/11, Lisa Hill 24/12 (Red Cliffs)

Division 2

Alcheringa All Stars 9(72) def Nichols Point Pointers 0(40)

Reece Kurrle 24/12, Jeremy Giddings 24/18, David Walker 24/13, Vhilla Evans 24/11, Sam Hil-Ford 24/16, Tash George 24/10 (Alcheringa)

St Andrews Slammers 5(60) def Sarnia Sunbeams 4(45)

Brenda Hornsby 24/14 (Sarnia)

Wentworth Webels 8(70) def Sacred Heart Starters 1(44)

Troy Blagus 24/18, Caitlin Hancock 24/10, Anne Snow 24/10, Breanna Marks 24/17 (Wentworth)

Division 3

St Andrews Spartans 6(66) def Red Cliffs Ratbagz 2(47)

Kirsty Pattinson 24/10, Irene Judd 24/18 (St Andrews)

Nichols Point DI’s 5(64) def Nichols Point Diamonds 4(54)

Division 4

Alcheringa Almighties 8(70) def Kenny Park Magpies 1(24)

Max Cornwall 24/7, Daniel Russell-Pearce 24/3, Mark Henderson 24/9, Mandy Phillips 24/7 (Alcheringa)

Sarnia Saints won on forfeit from St Andrews Skilled

Division 5

Sacred Heart Attacks won on forfeit from Alcheringa Alfrescoes

Wentworth Wascals won on forfeit from St Andrews Stars

Ladders

Division 1

Nichols Point Legends 93.5 135.96

Red Cliffs Rebels 91 136.45

Sarnia Sloggers 49.5 86.08

Sacred Heart Guns 46 82.73

Alcheringa Avengers 32 70.85

Division 2

Alcheringa All Stars 104 137.59

St Andrews Slammers 95 123.68

Wentworth Webels 89 121.74

Nichols Point Pointers 69 93.81

Sarnia Sunbeams 51 82.91

Sacred Heart Starters 21 61.44

Division 3

St Andrews Spartans 16 131.96

Nichols Point DI’s 11 105.83

Red Cliffs Ratbagz 10 87.60

Nichols Point Diamonds 7 82.54

Division 4

Sarnia Saints 18 259.18

Alcheringa Almighties 14 150.63

Kenny Park Magpies 8 73.45

St Andrews Skilled 4 32.33

Division 5

Wentworth Wascals 22 1000.00

Sacred Heart Attacks 14 231.37

St Andrews Stars 8 43.22

Alcheringa Alfrescoes 0 0.00

Junior results – round 11

A Grade

Sarnia Gold 30 def Sarnia Blue 24

Aero’s Mixed Team 35 def Red Cliffs 18

Sacred Heart – Bye

B Grade

Red Cliffs 30 def Mixed Team 23

Sarnia 36 def Wentworth 0 (won on forfeit)

Sacred Heart 36 def St Andrews 4

C Grade

Wentworth 18 def Red Cliffs Red 8

Red Cliffs Blue 15 def Sacred Heart 14

D Grade

Aleirah Scott and Hanna Meulemans 12 against 5

Lilly Rhodes and Zac White 12 against 6

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