Tennis
Butchers survive scare to win title
The Tiebreakers climbed from fourth to provide a major scare to minor premier Butchers in Colac Indoor Sports Centre’s A Grade tennis grand final.
John always made time for others
The Colac district sporting community is mourning the loss of respected tennis and football player, coach and official John Rodger. His daughter,
former Colac Herald sports editor Rachel Rodger, penned a tribute about her loving father and the impact he had on the Colac community.
Rain fails to derail juggernaut
Not even having its grand final shifted indoors at the last minute could keep Polwarth tennis powerhouse Colac Lawn from winning its fourth straight A Grade title.
Parent-children combinations boost Elliminyt
Promoting juniors to play alongside their parents has led to a successful season for Elliminyt’s B Grade tennis teams, as they prepare to go head to head in tomorrow’s grand final.
Lawn tipped to win fourth in a row
Colac Lawn is favoured to win a record fourth straight title in Polwarth district A Grade tennis in the eyes of opposition captains.
Girls lead the way for junior tennis team
A squad made up of nearly all female up-and-coming tennis players has propelled Elliminyt into tomorrow’s Division Two junior grand final.
Barongarook gun leaves door open for return
Gun Barongarook tennis player Riley Thompson has left the door ajar for a potential return from a fractured ankle if his team makes the grand final, after a teammate joined him on the injury list.
Anyone for tennis?
The Colac Herald’s new tennis Q&A feature. This week we play a couple of sets with Pennyroyal’s Maxi Armistead.