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Strong results at regional championships

Last weekend saw team Barwon compete in the annual Inter-Regional Country Championships on the grass at Horsham.

The championships were contested by Victoria’s eight country regions, with Barwon finishing runner up behind winner Goulburn.

In close to perfect conditions, the team of 40 players, across 16 divisions, performed well, in spite of isolation requirements causing a number of late withdrawals.

The girls and ladies had outstanding results with finalists in five of eight singles and seven of eight doubles divisions, with Kirrily McConachy the standout taking a clean sweep in the under-18 girls’ singles, doubles and mixed, while still being eligible for under-16s.

Division champions for Barwon were Kirrily McConachy (girls’ under-18 singles), Jamie Heaton (men’s under-25 singles), Jamie Heaton and Curtis Fitzgerald (men’s under-25 doubles), Tegan Marshall and Mikela Mullen (women’s under-25 doubles) and Jordyn Aitken and Kirrily McConachy (girls’ under-18 doubles).

Results of all finalists were:

Singles

Women’s open

Bianca Duff and Nicole Mullen – semi finals

Women’s under-25

Tegan Marshall – runner-up

Girls’ under-14

Matilda Sutherland – runner-up

Girls’ under-16

Rebekah Schoenmaekers – semi finals

Girls’ under-18

Kirrily McConachy – winner

Katie Alderton – semi finals

Men’s under-25

Jamie Heaton – winner

Curtis Fitzgerald – semi finals

Boys’ under-16

Jake Bucek – semi finals

Doubles

Men’s open

Brett Armstrong and Jai Bosnjak – semi finals

Men’s under-25

Jamie Heaton and Curtis Fitzgerald – winners

Boys’ under-16

Jake Bucek and Arthur Zhang – semi finals

Boys’ under-18

Lachie Pike and Jack Remilton – semi finals

Ladies’ open

Bianca Duff and Nicole Mullen – runners-up

Ladies’ under-25

Mikela Mullen and Tegan Marshall – winners

Ladies’ 50+

Vanessa Aitken and Sue Sutherland – semi finals

Girls’ under-12

Hazel Kadera and Hanna Schoenmaekers – semi finals

Girls’ under-14

Georgia Carr and Matilda Sutherland – runners-up

Girls’ under-16

Rebekah Schoenmaekers and Olivia Remilton – runners-up

Girls’ under-18

Kirrily McConachy and Jordyn Aitken – winners

Mixed open

Brett Armstrong and Nicole Mullen – semi finals

Mixed under-14

Sam Carr and Matilda Sutherland – semi finals

Tano-Li Quach and Georgia Carr – semi finals

Mixed under-16

Jake Bucek and Rebekah Schoenmaekers – semi finals

Mixed under-18

Jack Remilton and Jordyn Aitken – runners-up

Mixed under-25

Jamie Heaton and Mikela Mullen – semi finals

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