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West Gippsland night tennis

IN the Section One semifinals Officer dominated both matches. Officer Black went straight into the grand final without losing a set.
In Section Two the matches were not quite as onesided. Tynong and Maryknoll had a great match, Tynong taking the honours by only three games. In the other semifinal Pakenham Black kept its season alive with good win over Cardinia.
In the preliminary finals to be played on Wednesday Bunyip hosts Officer White and Maryknoll plays Pakenham Black at Tynong.

SEMIFINAL RESULTS
SECTION ONE

Officer Black six sets, 36 games defeated Bunyip nil sets, 10 games.
Officer White five sets, 32 games defeated Pakenham Red one set, 13 games.

SECTION TWO

Tynong three sets, 30 games defeated Maryknoll three sets, 27 games.
Pakenham Black four sets, 36 games defeated Cardinia two sets, 23 games.

PRELIMINARY FINALS

Bunyip versus Officer White at Bunyip.
Maryknoll versus Pakenham Black at Tynong.

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