Defending Albury and District grade three premier North Albury produced its best performance of the season with a convincing 67-47 victory at home against Culcairn on Saturday.
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The result was set up by a 33-12 salute for Duane Crow’s rink against Terry Hensel.
Stephen Broad picked up a 23-16 win over Jim Lee, while Culcairn grabbed a point with Dave Trebley’s 19-12 effort against Norm Honey’s side.
Lavington kept its unbeaten start to the season alive with a 68-57 win away to Howlong.
Adrian Pantling got past Ian Doolan, 30-24, while Max Scanlan defeated Phil Slater, 24-18.
Howlong finished the afternoon with one point thanks to a 15-14 triumph for John Dawson against Darren Moore.
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Henty proved a class above against Holbrook, recording a 67-44 victory and collecting 9.5 points.
Glenn Harrison’s 24-6 result against Gavin Jones was the major factor in the overall result.
Kerry Boyle’s quartet edged out Chris Heather, 27-22, while the match between Peter Forck and Wolfgang Kaletta finished at 16-apiece to ensure Holbrook escaped with half a point.
The grade three ladder after round three is: Lavington 28, Henty 20, North Albury 18, Howlong 10.5, Culcairn 10.5, Holbrook 3.
Results in the remaining grades are as follows:
Grade four: Commercial 95 def Henty 31, North Albury 79 def Rand.
Grade five: Commercial 73 def Walla 40, Oaklands 78 def Howlong 29, Culcairn 58 def by North Albury 63.
Grade six: Lavington 41 def by North Albury 46, Commercial 60 def by Holbrook 69.
Grade seven: Walla 74 def North Albury 66, Urana 68 def Henty 42.
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