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Nar Nar Goon fires on court

NAR Nar Goon Tennis Club has had a very successful 2006 after a threeyear hibernation.
Coaches Paul Osborne and Chris Millidonis have been offering group and private coaching lessons for both junior and senior players throughout the year on Sundays.
The club has also entered two junior teams with Brad Grant, Dean Grant, Caitlin Benton, Matt Benton and Ben Distefano representing it in section eight West Gippsland Tennis Association competitions. This team has only lost one match for the season so far and is looking very comfortable on top of the ladder.
The section 10 team of Sarah Alexandrakis, Ryan Alexandrakis, Alyce Timmins, Ashlee Bloxidge and Luke Tivendale have won six or its 10 matches this season and is currently third on the ladder.
This Saturday is the final round before the Christmas break with coaching lessons starting again on 4 February and junior competition on 10 February.
For further information on coaching or competition at the Nar Nar Goon Tennis Club contact club coach and junior coordinator, Paul Osborne, on 5629 2121.

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