St Patrick's Hilfiger strengthened their spot as the ladder leaders after a convincing win against Albury in section one men's pennant on Saturday.
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Jade Culph, Lewis Ahern and Lachlan Graetz led the charge to win all six sets.
In section one ladies, Forrest Hill also nabbed six sets to down Thurgoona Jade, while in the Wodonga derby, Larrikins' Sandra Rouvray, Kendall Oates, Rhonda Wilson and Sandra Allen were too strong for Diamonds.
The closest match of section two men's was played between St Patrick's Black and Albury Bears, with Matt Graham's undefeated effort seeing the former victorious.
Wodonga Bushrangers' Mark Neil, Steve O'Connell, Neil Van der Giest, and Justin Mocellin dominated Wodonga Raiders to win seven sets, while Thurgoona Sharks downed Albury Hearts six sets 51 games to two sets 39 games.
Forrest Hill's Ken and Graham Wurtz, Peter Simpson and David Lake had a similar result against Albury Gold winning six sets 55 games to two sets 38 games.
In section two ladies, Wodonga Aces Abbey Quinlan, Susie Mayle and Molly Dove overcame St Patrick's Yellow, with Quinlan winning all of her sets.
Glenly Gold's Darryl Ebery, Geoff Hubanic, David Rowe and Andrew Broughton won all of their matches against St Patrick's White.
Ben van der Veeke starred in Thurgoona Wolves win against Wodonga Knights, while Forrest Hill Blues defeated Wodonga Pirates.
Michael Glabbatz won his three sets for the victors.
Tony Hosie led the charge for his side against Albury Blue.
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Albury Grey's Stuart Gadd, Colin Sheumack, Robert Gilchrist and Neil Mitchell started strong winning the first two sets to overcome Forrest Hill Tigers.
In section four it was a close encounter between St Patrick's Yellow and Forrest Hill Swans, with St Patrick's narrowly winning.
Albury Spurs overcame Albury Eagles, while in the Thurgoona derby the Dolphins defeated the Lions.
Nate Broehman was undefeated for the Dolphins.
In section five mixed, St Patrick's Green's Lucas Parker, Maeve Dwyer and Maddi Lumbsden won marginally against Albury Suns with both teams landing three sets.
Lumbsden's strong singles victory was instrumental in the win.
Kabir Shar was undefeated in Forrest Hill Wombats' win against St Patrick's Blue.
Maree Sullivan, Ben Tari, Paul Grover and John Tempest won their respective grades in Albury's Veterans tournament on Sunday.
Numurkah will host the next tournament this Sunday, which is open to players aged 30 years and over.
Entries can be made to Caitlyn Price via email to caitlynprice@outlook.com by Friday.
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