Lavington has beaten every rival club in Albury and District grade three pennant this season.
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The Panthers made it five from five with a hard-fought 63-54 triumph away to North Albury on Saturday – collecting nine points.
Darren Moore’s 22-12 win against Norm Honey proved crucial and Adrian Pantling gave them another point after his side got past Stephen Broad, 20-18.
North Albury’s lone rink win was a 24-21 salute for Duane Crow against Max Scanlan.
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Henty stayed in touch with Lavington after it scraped through for a thrilling two-shot win, 62-60, against Culcairn at Henty.
Kerry Boyle picked up a 30-8 victory against Dave Trebley, while Glenn Harrison saw off Jim Lee, 27-19.
However, Terry Hensel’s 33-5 demolition of Graham Scholz was almost enough to get Culcairn over the line.
Howlong held its nerve to record a three-shot victory against Holbrook.
The 47-44 result was set up by a 20-9 win for Ian Doolan against Tom Papworth.
Wolfgang Kaletta had a 27-19 triumph against Phil Slater, with the rink between Gavin Jones and Wally Bourne split at 18-all.
The grade three ladder after round five is: Lavington 46, Henty 39, Culcairn 20.5, Howlong 20, North Albury 19, Holbrook 5.5
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