Cannon avoided a close call in section three ladies pennant to account for Taylor by three games on Tuesday.
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Anni Connelly and Cecily McHarg combined brilliantly to seal a dominant third rubber to set up the win.
Good support came from June Kent and Chris Denby, while Beth Simpson remained unbeaten for Taylor.
Jones responded well in the big moments to account for Huckstepp, with Michelle Forest and Lauren Howard best for the winners.
In section one, Marianne Spencer enjoyed an excellent morning steering her team to a hard fought victory over Sands.
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Robyn Calder, Joy Quick and Sandy van der Stadt provided back up, with Helen Fuge in good touch later in the morning for her side.
The second match saw Di Wurtz unbeaten in her side's salute over an under strengthed Bulle.
Merron Wilson was a two set winner in the clash at Albury.
Three sets from Jenny Clark was key in Mills' four sets to two triumph over Lee in section two.
Janny Molesworth, Karen Mills and Anthea Dunlop also contributed, with Lynne Alymore in good touch for Lee.
Staughton battled well to record a victory against Quirk.
Denise Sheil and Angela Quirk remained unbeaten for the winners, while Leigh Byrne and Trish Gallagher claimed a set for Quirk.
The last round of Tuesday ladies pennant will be played on March 24, with the semi-finals to be contested on March 31 and the grand final to be decided on April 7 at the Albury grasscourts.