![ON FIRE: Brock Dixon featured in a comprehensive win for St Patrick's in Albury Tennis Association winter pennant on the weekend. ON FIRE: Brock Dixon featured in a comprehensive win for St Patrick's in Albury Tennis Association winter pennant on the weekend.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/beau.greenway/b7c2b1a2-d1fa-4adc-9586-ebc167d42169.jpg/r0_0_3424_2279_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
St Patrick's continued its good form in Albury Tennis Association winter pennant upon a return to the court after no play for four weeks, due to washouts and COVID restrictions.
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Brock Dixon, Lachlan Graetz and Adib Golshan claimed all sets against Thurgoona in the section one clash before NSW was plunged into lockdown on Saturday afternoon.
Albury's Mick Reid, Ben Tari and Jayden Kotzur held on in a close contest against Wodonga Bulldogs to win 42 games to 34, after sets were split.
In section two men, Lavington had a narrow win over Wodonga Raiders, 3-39 to 3-35.
St Pat's Black's Brenton Simpson, Shayne Mumberson, Grant Sawyer and Jack Nelson teamed up to stabilise their position at number two on the ladder with victory against East Albury.
Wodonga Bushrangers' John McVean, Anthony Whitehead, Terry McLean and Paul Tamburini all claimed their sets against Albury Blue.
The Wurtz brothers, Ken and Graham, continued their good form alongside Sean Pillay and Paul Frankle to capture six sets and 48 games for Forrest Hill Galahs against Albury Gold to remain top of the ladder.
In section three men, the closest match of the round saw Wodonga Knights' Craig Farrar, Jazz McNamara, Jack Lidgerwood and Bayden Girvan defeat Thurgoona Wolves by one game.
Wodonga Pirates proved too strong for Albury Swans, with six sets for the day.
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Another close contest between Forrest Hill Blues and St Pat's White saw the former home by three games.
Glenly Gold were a class above Wodonga Eagles to keep their unbeaten record intact.
Section four-five saw St Pat's Gold's sisters Isabella and Milly Parsons, alongside Gemma Lahn, pick up their first win for the season against Albury Hawks.
An unbeaten Darsh Shah helped St Pat's Green overcome St Pat's Red, while Wodonga Bears were too strong for Forrest Hill Swans.
Thurgoona Jade's Jackie Rooke, Lynda Davis, Alison Barrett and Fiona Sutton triumphed with a close win against Wodonga Larrikins in section one women.
Lavington Red defeated Walla Walla, with Sandra Rouvray securing all her sets for Lavington.
Glenly were too strong for Lavington Purple.
Section two women saw Wodonga Diamonds account for St Pat's Yellow, while Wodonga Aces had won enough sets before lockdown hit against St Pat's Blue to claim victory.
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