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Hits and memories

COOLUM Tennis is back in full swing with fixtures and club champion matches already in action.
The men’s A Grade singles was won by Sam Ryan with Sam Duggan as the runner-up. The B Grade doubles was won by Greg Beak and Scott Derham against Zac Ziakas and Steve Down. Scott Derham also won the B Grade men’s singles against Leon Nyugen.
Ladies’ Monday night, Tuesday 3s and Ladies’ Friday fixtures are being played. While neither of the Friday teams won their matches, they both had excellent competition.
Coolum Travellers (Annette, Jenny, Joan and Victoria) were jubilant that they scored 33 games against the top team. Please sign up for Patron’s Day by adding your name to the board or emailing atcoolumtennisclub2@bigpond.com
Because our courts are so busy, please book your court hiring by ringing Andrew on 0421 391 505. Social days are proving popular with the warmer weather.
Tuesday morning, Thursday morning start at 7.30am but late arrivals are welcome. Sunday morning starts at 8am and Wednesday night kicks off at 7pm.

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