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Lobster keeps ball rolling

TEWANTIN TENNIS
Tewantin Tennis Club’s season is in full swing with the annual Club Championships proving a smashing success.
The event was sponsored by the Tewantin Community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank and manager Wayne Hoens was on hand to present the winners with their prizes.
Wayne said the bank was delighted to be a valued sponsor of the club and was pleased the sponsorship funds for this year had been used so promptly and to great effect.
‘‘I was really happy to be back at the club again, and we’re proud to have assisted Tewantin Tennis Club with a few projects over the years.
“The ‘Lobster’ ball serving machine and ride on mower to keep the surrounding grounds looking neat and tidy, spring to mind,” Wayne said.
2014 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS
Women’s A-Grade singles: Anna Tysoe.
Men’s A-Grade Singles: Richard Howes.
Men’s B-Grade Singles: Brian Hayes.
Women’s A-Grade Doubles: Jenny Kerr, Robyn Skaar.
Women’s B-Grade Doubles: Joy van Zetten, Laurel Scharla.
Women’s C-Grade Doubles: Maria Roper, Lois Strano.
Men’s A-Grade Doubles: Ken McGrath, David Russell.
Men’s B-Grade Doubles: Brian Hayes, Graeme Paterson.
Mixed A-Grade Doubles: Jenny Kerr, Michael Must.
Mixed B-Grade Doubles: Barb Emery, Graeme Paterson.
The club is located towards the rear of the Noosa Sports Complex, McKinnon Drive, Tewantin (on the road to Boreen Point).
To find out more or to join, go to www.tennis.com.au/ttc/ or call Tewantin Tennis Club’s professional coach, Daniel Carroll on 0421 328 324.

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