Tennis
Barongarook takes season off
A lack of numbers has forced Barongarook to pull the pin on fielding tennis teams in the Polwarth district competition this summer.
Nan proud as legacy continues
Tina Grist says watching her grandchildren follow in the footsteps of herself and husband John and continue a family legacy at the Cororooke Tennis Club was a special moment.
Long wait over for Cororooke
Cororooke caused one of the great upsets in recent Polwarth district tennis history when it upstaged a previously unbeaten Pennyroyal in the grand final to end a 60-year premiership drought.
Future is bright at Elliminyt
Elliminyt Tennis Club’s young guns have shown the future of the club is in good hands after winning two junior premierships.
Kawarren open to A Grade return after win
Kawarren tennis captain Carol Maxwell says her side’s thrilling B Grade grand final win could see the club make a return to A Grade next summer.
Perfect season for Warncoort junior team
Warncoort Blue has overcome a talented Cororooke outfit to put the finishing touches on its perfect season in Polwarth district Division One junior tennis competition.
Seasoned grand finalist keen to help new club
Cororooke’s Tom Ennor says a chance to play with good mate Charlie Grist led him to the club this season, and now the star recruit is eager to help the Rookes end a six-decade premiership drought.
Pennyroyal wary of underdog
Pennyroyal leader Rhiannon White says her side is not underestimating Cororooke’s recent run of form, as the Royals set out to claim back-to-back A Grade premierships tomorrow.