HomeSportPremiers crowned in Thursday Triples

Premiers crowned in Thursday Triples

It has been an action packed year for Tennis Geelong competition and it culminated on Thursday with four Triples grand finals.

Wallabies and Bannockburn’s Ace Ace Baby were almost impossible to separate with a win each during the season, and only one point separating them at the end.

This Section 2 final was bound to be good. Remington Clarke got Wallabies off to a good start with a 6-2 win in the first singles, while David Payne and Courtney Hicks got Ace Ace Baby on the board, winning through in a tiebreak. Darryl Mohr evened the score with Hicks in the second singles winning in a tiebreak, while Payne paired with James Sheenan to level the match with their 6-1 win.

With only one game separating the teams going into the final two sets, tensions were high, but Ace Ace Baby came out firing with Hicks and Sheenan winning 6-3 and Payne winning his third set for the night 6-2 giving the team a 4-2 win.

Lara Green would have been considered underdogs in the Section 3 final with their one meeting with Rally Cats being a 6-0 whitewash to the minor premiers, but anything can happen in finals.

The teams split the first two sets, before Ben Griffin put Lara ahead with his tiebreak win, then Joshua Simic and Christopher Brown followed suit also winning in a tiebreak, putting the team up by two sets. This lead proved to be enough when Griffin and Brown won the third doubles, putting Lara at four sets and the win.

Grovedale Grand Slammers were undefeated during the season in Section 4 and continued their good form in their final against Grovedale’s Backhanded Compliments.

Father and son pairing of Matt and Fletcher Allen kicked off with a 6-1 win, while Aki Bhatt also played well to take the first singles 6-2. Compliments put themselves on the board when Ishan Phule won the second singles 6-0, but it was all Slammers from there, winning the night 5-1.

In the closest match of the night Leopold Lizards hosted Highton Flyers in the Section 5 final.

Hayden Walters and Georgia Verlin started well for Lizards with a 6-1 win in the first doubles while Erin Wilkinson countered for Flyers taking the first singles 6-0.

The Lizards took charge in the middle part of the match with Walters teaming with Cheyenne Walters, and winning 6-3, while Verlin took the singles 6-4. With a two set and four game lead, Lizards were in the driver’s seat, however, Flyers weren’t going to give it away and came out firing, with Wilkinson and Pri Sandhu winning 6-0 in the doubles, then Will Gruer sealing the match for Flyers with a 6-3 win.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

From the archives

16 years ago 12 March, 2010 Witnesses have begun telling court their heart-rending stories of losing life savings in the $60 million collapse of a Geelong...
More News

Out and about in Geelong

Talk about timing. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp got to the Geelong waterfront just before the deluge and wind swept through on Wednesday 11 March.

Indian films on show

A national festival celebrating Indian cinema and its links with Australia will launch in Geelong this month. The National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA)...

Finals brings mixed results

It was the first week of finals for almost all grades in Tennis Geelong’s Senior Pennant with semi-finals held across the region. Western Heights Uniting...

Community calendar

Bellarine Repair Cafe Volunteer repairers fix your items, such as clothes, toys, furniture, electrical goods and electronic items. Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House, 1 John Dory...

Stengle edging closer to VFL return

Geelong coach Chris Scott is optimistic Tyson Stengle's return to football isn't far away, declaring the 27-year-old's absence won't end up being a long-term...

Crime in Melbourne is on the Rise: How to Protect Yourself

The latest figures from the Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) reveal that Victoria’s crime rates have risen to the highest levels on record. This growth...

Why Home Maintenance Is Key to Protecting Your Property Value

A home is the single biggest investment most people will ever make. Whether you’re living in it, renting it out, or planning to sell...

What’s a Realistic Budget for First Home Buyers Looking to Buy in Melbourne?

Anyone who tells you that Melbourne property prices are straightforward either hasn’t bought recently, or hasn’t spent a Saturday morning standing shoulder to shoulder...

The Rising Trend of Cosmetic Procedures in Gen Zs

Modern-day cosmetic medicine is no longer viewed as something reserved for mature demographic groups seeking to reverse visible signs of ageing. More and more...

How to Plan the Best Community Event on the Calendar

Getting people together in real life is exciting. Social media can bring us together, but nothing will completely replace the experience of gathering in...