HomeSportBarwon finishes 3rd in country tournament

Barwon finishes 3rd in country tournament

The 67th Inter-regional Country Championships were held in Yarrawonga on January 7 and 8.

Barwon Region sent a team of 39 players from around the region with Tennis Geelong the largest contributor of players.

The event consists of singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed across seven age brackets, as well as an Open draw.

Big improvers Loddon Campaspe took out the title with Barwon placing in third. Results across the board were good for Barwon, although they might

consider themselves a little unlucky being on the wrong side of a super tie-break in six of their first round singles matches.

Standouts were Hazel Kadera winning the trifecta in 14&U, Tano-Li making the final in all three of his 16U events and victorious in two, Nicole Mullen made her three finals winning one, while Tegan Marshall and Mikaela Mullen took out the 25U Women’s Doubles for the second year in a row.

Team coordinator Kira Aitken said she was pleased with the team results, but more importantly how well the team bonded over the three days.

“Behind every Barwon player was a Barwon person supporting them,” she said.

Division Champions were Sam Carr and Hazel Kadera (14&U Mixed), Tano-Li Quach and Matilda Sutherland (16&U Mixed), Siena Clatworthy and Hazel Kadera (14&U Girls Doubles), Tegan Marshall and Mikaela Mullen (25&U Women’s Doubles), Hazel Kadera (14&U Girls Singles), Jordyn Aitken (25&U Women’s Singles) and Tano-Li Quach (Boys 16&U Singles).

Mixed Doubles

12&U: 2nd Lachie Rae and Emily Carr

14&U: 1st Sam Carr and Hazel Kadera

16&U: 1st Tano-Li Quach and Matilda Sutherland

18&U: semi-final Jack Remilton and Lily Duff

50 plus: semi-final David Kos and Jo Puckett

Open: 1st Jamie Heaton and Nicole Mullen

Women’s/Girls Doubles

14&U: 1st Sienna Clatworthy and Hazel Kadera

18&U: semi-final Katie Alderton and Lily Duff

25&U: 1st Tegan Marshall and Mikaela Mullen

50 plus: semi-final Jo Puckett and Sue Sutherland

Open: 2nd Bianca Duff and Nicole Mullen

Men’s/Boys Doubles

12&U: 2nd Lachie Rae and Zane Ryan

14&U: 3rd Sam Carr and Oliver White

16&U: 2nd Tano-Li Quach and Tom Sutherland

18&U: 2nd Rhys McNabb and Arthur Zhang

Open: semi-final Jamie Heaton and Jai Bosnjak

Women’s/Girls Singles

12&U: semi-final An’e Stojcevski

14&U: 1st Hazel Kadera

16&U: 2nd Matilda Sutherland

18&U: semi-final Lily Duff

25&U: 1st Jordyn Aitken

25&U: semi-final Tegan Marshall

Open: 2nd Nicole Mullen

Men’s/Boys Singles

12&U: 2nd Lachie Rae

12&U: semi-final Zane Ryan

16&U: 1st Tano-Li Quach

18&U: semi-final Rhys McNabb

50 plus: semi-final David Kos

Open: semi-final Jamie Heaton

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