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Western Border Netball
ROUND TEN
A GRADE • North Gambier 79 (B. Walters, G. Potts) d Casterton Sandford 23 (M. Cleary, C. Galpin); West Gambier 60 (S. Ritter, A. Cram) d Millicent 59 (T. Sanderson, D. Verbena); East Gambier 40 (R. Henke, C. Horrigan) d South Gambier 33 (M. Reid, S. Wight)
A RESERVE • North Gambier 58 (A. Bryan, A. O’Shaughnessy) d Casterton Sandford 55 (G. Tomkins, P. Murrell); West Gambier 60 (C. Tremelling, T. Earl) d Millicent 51 (J. Sunderland, A. Denton); South Gambier 48 (C. Muller, J. O’Neil) d East Gambier 26 (T. Gray, S. McKinnon)
(86)
(67)
Best - Kingston: Jed Castley, William Watts, Thomas Rogers, Jack Armfield, Ben Warner, Hugo Fahlbusch-Moore Penola: Jordan Galpin, Brodie Foster, Jayden Eldridge, Brock Egan, Bradley Bryant, Jacob Robbie
Naracoorte
Kybybolite
(103)
(72)
Goals - Naracoorte: Rory Taggert, Sam Thomson, Keenan Jacobs, Mitch
Pulmer, Brent Kirby, Josh Gregg Kybybolite: Brad Castine, Billy Laurie, Joseph Schultz, Charlie Brodie, Matt Black, Remi Brown Border
Bordertown
(76)
(43)
Best - Border Districts: Mark Quinn, Daniel Skinner, Fraser Adams, Dre Stirling, Grant Cother, Carl Hausler Bordertown: Brent Shuttleworth, Bryce Damin, Matt Leigh, Cam Dahlitz, Jacob Eats, Kyle Emer
Best - Mundulla: Jack Guy, Dylan Mosey, James Hinge, Devon Ridgway, Nick Mosey, Tom Gaden Padthaway: Mitchell Cotter, Mitchell Minns, Kiefer Scharkie, Thomas Cooper, Willo Brown, Raymond Jaensch
RESERVES
Keith 6.4 (40) d Lucindale 2.3 (15)
Kybybolite 8.8 (56) d Naracoorte 5.4 (34)
Bordertown 11.5 (71) d Border Districts 6.5 (41)
Kingston 8.6 (54) d Penola 6.2 (38)
Mundulla 17.14 (116) d Padthaway 2.1 (13)
SENIOR COLTS
Bordertown 15.6 (96) d Border Districts 1.0 (6)
Padthaway/Lucindale 3.8 (26) d Mundulla 2.10 (22)
Penola 9.10 (64) d Kingston 5.3 (33)
Naracoorte 7.9 (51) d Kybybolite 6.4 (40)
JUNIOR COLTS
Naracoorte 10.8 (68) d Kybybolite 1.2 (8)
Kingston 4.7 (31) d Penola 3.1 (19)
Padthaway/Lucindale 7.9 (51) d Mundulla 3.4 (22)
Western Border Football
ROUND TEN
SENIORS
Best - North: Tyson Christophersen, Tim McInerney, Nick McInerney, Cameron Ortlepp, Deacon Ilsley, Darcy Arthurson
Casterton Sandford: Michael Krieger, Alastair McCrae, Gabriel Parsons, Justin Carlin, Patrick Milich, Zac Nash South
East Gambier
Best - South: Hugh Winterfield, Mitchell Sims, Brett O’Neil, Rex Jones, Emerson Marks East: Nicholas Lock, Shaun Lock, Reece Lillecrapp, Matthew Scanlon, Luke Johnston, John Forster
Best West: Andrew Stone, Jordan Williams, Kyle Giddings, Ethan Giddings, Jesse Pfitzner, Brandon Newton Millicent: Clinton Gallio, Zac McGuinness, Kade Bradley, Harry Tunkin, Kade Varcoe, Micah Rupcic
RESERVES
South Gambier 12.11 (83) d East Gambier 5.4 (34)
Casterton Sandford 11.13 (79) d North Gambier 2.6 (18)
West Gambier 10.15 (75) d Millicent 2.3 (15)
UNDER 18
South Gambier 16.21 (117) d East Gambier 0.2 (2)
West Gambier 8.11 (59) d Millicent 2.3 (15)
UNDER 16
South Gambier 14.16 (100) d East Gambier 3.4 (22)
Millicent 2.5 (17) d West Gambier 1.7 (13)
Casterton Sandford 8.12 (60) d North Gambier 7.3 (45)
UNDER 14
South Gambier 9.7 (61) d East Gambier 3.4 (22)
Millicent 12.10 (82) d West Gambier 1.0 (6)
North Gambier 15.14 (104) d Casterton Sandford 2.2 (14)
MSE Netball
ROUND ELEVEN
A GRADE • Glencoe 53 d
Hatherleigh 34; Port MacDonnell
55 d Kongorong 46; Kalangadoo
75 d Robne 38; Tantanoola 49 d Mt
Burr 39
A RESERVE • Hatherleigh 53 d
Glencoe 42; Port MacDonnell
70 d Kongoorng 31; Robe 48 d
Kalangadoo 38; Tantanoola 57 d
Mt Burr 42
B GRADE • Glencoe 51 d
Hatherleigh 42; Port MacDonnell
43 d Kongorong 30; Kalangadoo
60 d Robe 44; Tantanoola 46 d Mt
Burr 17
B RESERVE • Hatherleigh 55 d
Glencoe 35; Kongorong 27 d Port MacDonnell 26; Kalangadoo 54 d
Robe 39; Mt Burr 29 d Tantanoola
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B GRADE • Casterton Sandford 60 (T. Cleary, A. Whillas) d North Gambier 34 (A. Redman, M. Pegler); Millicent 47 (M. Fleming, V. Duncan) d West Gambier 33 (K. Hunter, D. Wombwell); South Gambier 38 (M. Glynn, S. Raedel) d East Gambier 25 (J. Clark, S. James)
C GRADE • North Gambier 38 (K. Egan, M. Allen) d Casterton Sandford 22 (J. Parsons, A. Pratling); West Gambier 38 (E. Pollock. T. Brauer) d Millicent 31 (L. Goodfellow, H. McGrath); South Gambier 43 (J. Jennings, E. Egan) d East Gambier 37 (B. Jean, M. Wilson)
17 & UNDER • North Gambier 66 (S. Mobbs, M. Griffith) d Casterton Sandford 30 (I. Longhurst, I. Lane); Millicent 52 (L. Ven Eeden, M. Lynch) d West Gambier 28 (I. McGregor, M. Pearson); East Gambier 50 (J. Altschwager, I. Dwyer) d South Gambier 28 (S. Wight, S. Grassi)
15 & UNDER A • North Gambier 77 (E. Adam, R. Mitchell) d Casterton Sandford 8 (A. Crauford, Y. Grigg); Millicent
48 (K. Dunn, B. Coghlan) d West Gambier 31 (L. Pearson, M. Pearson); South Gambier 40 (C. Attiwill, S. Grassi) d East Gambier 31 (S. Wilson, L. Hannaford)
15 & UNDER B • North Gambier 62 (C. Mitchell, G. Nulty) d Casterton Sandford 7 (K. Vise, M. Ireland); Millicent 31 (J. Hibberd, E. Matthews) d West Gambier 18 (L. Pearson, L. Murdoch)
13 & UNDER A • North Gambier 27 (A. Halloran, J. Baron) d Casterton Sandford 26 (Y. Grigg, M. Robbins); Millicent 50 (L. Ferguson, O. Thorne) d West Gambier 15 (M. Jackway, C. Hunter); East Gambier 18 (I. Mee, C. Little) d South Gambier 15 (A. Timms, L. Jones)
13 & UNDER B • Casterton Sandford 45 (I. Lucas, R. Gorman) d North Gambier 16 (A. Schloithe, P. Lucas); West Gambier 27 (S. Riddoch, H. Jackson) d Millicent 14 (B. Madden, A. Galambos); East Gambier 35 (T. Olsen, I. Nielsen) d South Gambier 4 (A. Green, E. McCracken)
11 & UNDER • Casterton Sandford 7 d North Gambier 5; Millicent 18 (B. Douglas, K. Madden) d West Gambier 10 (S. Stratman, E. Lamb); East Gambier 15 (L. Bowyer, K . Waller) d South Gambier 6 (L. Agostinelli, E. Attiwill)
Finalists decided for Autumn table tennis season
The last regular round of the Mount Gambier Table Tennis Autumn season was played this week, with this week’s finals spots still up for grabs in two of the three grades.
Scott Davies stepped in to substitute for Villains in their A Grade encounter with Chandler Jantosh’s Trotters. Jantosh and Felix Owusu both triumphed in their opening singles rubbers to give Trotters a 2-0 start, before Villains player Sirinat Sweet claimed victory in 5 enthralling games against Robin Pellen. Trotters extended their lead out to 4-1 and managed to keep their opponents at bay for the remainder of the match, a later flurry of wins to Sweet and Davies not enough to snatch victory, Trotters getting home by 6 rubbers to 5.
The other A Grade match was even more decisive, Leigh Barry recording another clean sheet to guide his Toffees to a comfortable 7-4 win over Ben Newman’s Rovers. Newman was the best performer for his side. Barry’s Toffees will now square off against Scott Davies’ regular team, the Gunners, in this week’s A Grade decider.
over Andrew Telford’s Baggies. Telford and Alistair Earl tried valiantly but they found themselves fighting an uphill battle all night, the Spurs proving much to strong and ultimately recording an easy 9-2 win.
Allan Withers, Alex McGregor and Joel Schafer all won their opening singles rubbers to give the Red Devils the perfect start to their battle against Rob Halleday’s Cottagers, but a victory to Jedda Hardcastle sparked a remarkable comeback for the Cottagers, they went on to win 6 of the last 7 rubbers of the night for 6-5 overall victory. The Hammers will now face the Cottagers for the B Grade title this week.
Chris McGregor’s Clarets, who this week had the bye, had to rely on Tracey Rawlings’ Wolves beating Deakin Lofthouse’s Canaries to have any chance of making the C Grade final.
17 & UNDER • Hatherleigh 58 d
Glencoe 55; Port MacDonnell 41 d Kongorong 31; Robe 64 d
Kalangadoo 27; Mt Burr 58 d
Tantanoola 29
15 & UNDER • Hatherleigh 69 d
Glencoe 31; Port MacDonnell 67 d
Kongorong 18; Kalangadoo 81 d
Robe 10; Mt Burr 61 d Tantanoola
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13 & UNDER • Glencoe 40 d
Hatherleigh 38; Port MacDonnell 46 d Kongorong 17; Kalangadoo 63 d
Robe 4; Mt Burr 31 d Tantanoola 26
With the B Grade finalists already decided, all matches this week were simply for pride. Potter player Sarah Thomson showed her class, keeping her singles record intact on the night to help her team to a narrow win against Nathan Schubert’s Hammers. Potters jumped out to a 4-1 lead before Hammers clawed their way back thanks to inspired determination from Schubert and Cameron Beal. With scores locked away at 5 rubbers apiece, Thomson prevailed in four close games over Beal to give Potters the 6-5 victory. Spurred on by undefeated performance by Gary Hocking and Youssef Malicdem, Spurs recorded a dominant victory
The Canaries were having none of it though. Lofthouse, John Malicdem, Lorraine Halleday and Jarrah Schaffer all brought their “A-game” from the very first toss-up, the Canaries charging to an incredable 9-0 lead before Wolves player Keith Pryor finally salvaged some respectability for his team with a victory over Halleday. The Canaries 10-1 demolition job means they now go on to this week’s C Grade final where they will meet Aravind Bablu’s Blades, who also made it through with a strong win over Lenny Van Der Linde’s Rams.
Bablu was the star for the victors, keeping his singles sheet clean, while Van Der Linde closed out an ultimately heartbreaking season with commencing on July 26. Mount Gambier Table Tennis Club is always welcoming of new players of all ages, experience, and capability. Practice is held at 7pm on Monday nights, and competition is at 7pm on Wednesday nights at the Mount Gambier Showgrounds Hall. To register your interest, please contact the club at mtgtabletennis@gmail.com or find the club’s Facebook page, or just come along on a Monday night and speak to a friendly welcoming committee member.
3-Rubber winners
A Grade: Sirinat Sweet (Villains); Leigh Barry (Toffees)
B Grade: Gary Hocking, Youssef Malicdem (Spurs); Sarah Thomson (Potters).
C Grade: Aravind Bablu (Blades); Deakin Lofthouse, John Malicdem, Jarrah Schafer (Canaries)
LAST MINOR ROUND: Felix Owusu in action