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Wednesday, January 23, 2019, Page 21 www.alpineobserver.com.au
ANZ rewards Myrtleford Tennis Club KIDS from the Myrtleford
Lawn Tennis Club were able to experience a day at the 2019 Australian Open thanks to ANZ.
The club is part of the ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Community Play program which is delivered across Australia to make tennis more accessible for children liv-ing in regional areas.
Each year, ANZ invites Com-munity Play clubs from regional Victoria to attend the Australian Open, which includes ground passes and travel costs.
This year it was very popu-lar amongst Myrtleford families with a packed bus leaving town at 5.30am last Thursday morning.
ANZ have also supported the Myrtleford Lawn Tennis Club this year through their Home Loan Introducer Program.
Club members from Myrtl-eford Lawn Tennis Club had the chance to meet ANZ tennis ambassador Dylan Alcott when they arrived at Melbourne Park.
BRIGHT COUNTRY GOLF CLUBVETS Monday, January 14 StablefordWinner: A Grade Don Grimes (19) 33
points; c/b Runner Up Jenny Richter (17) 33 points
NTP: 3rd Michael Wiecek, 16th Don Grimes
LADIES Wednesday, January 16 Sta-bleford Summer Cup
Winners: A Grade Jean Barber (29) 36 points; Runner Up Heather Thompson (39) 35 points
NTP: 6th Jenny Richter, 16th Jenny
MENS Thursday, January 17 Stabl-eford
Winners: A Grade Mark Frost (22) 46 points
NTP: 3rd Mark Frost, 6th Stephen Grogan, 11th Stephen Grogan, 16th Paul Ricardo
MENS Saturday, January 19 Stabl-
eford Winners: A Grade Neil McCahon (17)
38 points; B Grade Ross Heydon (23) 40 points
NTP: 3rd John O’Shea, 11th Gavan Hunt, 16th Jason Dodd
LADIES Saturday, January 19 Stabl-eford
Winners: A Grade Jill Tabener (33) 37 points; Runner Up Jean Barber (29) 31 points
MYRTLEFORD LAWN TENNIS CLUB NOTES
Saturday Pennant results, January 12Brisbane 8 / 63 ( Anne Browne, Kate
Ivey 4 sets, Marnie Broz 3 sets ) defeat-ed Darwin 3 / 43 ( Donald Malsem, Kevin Mock, Ros Walpole 2 sets )
Perth 9 / 71 ( Liam Morgan 4 sets ) defeated Melbourne 3 / 43 ( Jo Lennox
Morgan 4 sets ) defeated Brisbane 5 / 58 ( Sarah Deas, Kate Ivey 3 sets )
Sydney 10 / 76 ( Donald Malsem, James Kelly, Jack Robertson 4 sets ) de-feated Melbourne 2 / 46 ( Cheryl Perkins 2 sets )
Ladder is Perth 4 / 16, Brisbane 2 / 13, Sydney 2 / 10, Melbourne 0 / 5, Darwin 0 / 3
There is no pennant on January 26.Play recommences on February 2.
MYRTLEFORD BOWLS CLUB NOTESAfter last week’s matches being can-
celled because of high temperatures, Ovens & Murray Bowls fixtures resumed on Saturday, with all three of the Myrtl-eford Weekend Pennant teams playing at home.
It was not a good day for the home sides however, with all divisions being beaten.
Division A2 went down to Rutherglen after scoring only 88 shots to the visitors 101.
Laurie McDonald was the only win-ning skip for Myrtleford.
Division A4 were narrowly defeated by Swanpool who won with 103 shots to Myrtleford’s 97
Myrtleford’s Sam Bonacci leading his side to a rink win once again.
Division B3 suffered yet another de-feat, going down this week to Beech-worth, scoring 59 shots to the Visitors 67.
Ian Rawlings side were unable to get the home team over the line de-spite winning their rink with a 17 shot margin.
With the high temperatures forecast for the coming week, there is a strong possibility that the next round of matches may again be called off.
BIG DAY: Kids from the Myrtleford and Chiltern tennis clubs at Melbourne Park last week. A packed bus left Myrtleford at 5.30am courtesy of ANZ and their Hot Shots Community Play program.