SWOSSA Tennis action from the Sarnia Tennis Club. Oct. 18, 2016 (photo by Jake Jeffrey)SWOSSA Tennis action from the Sarnia Tennis Club. Oct. 18, 2016 (photo by Jake Jeffrey)
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Good Local Showing At SWOSSAA Tennis

Good showing from local athletes at SWOSSAA Tennis yesterday here in Sarnia.

The top two finishers in each division earn a spot at OFSSAA in Toronto in June.

In the Open Division, Northern's Andrew Davies won boys singles and Ashley George from St. Pat's finished first in girls singles. The team of Griffin Allen and Matt Mueller from LCCVI cruised to a first place victory in boys doubles.

LCCVI, Northern and St. Pat's tied for third in the team standings with eight points respectively.

In the high school division, Marissa Mueller (LCCVI) finished second in girls doubles and will also advance to OFSSAA in June in Toronto. Northern's Courtney Tremain and Tristan Haagsma narrowly missed qualifying, following a 8-7 decision to a team from Tecumseh Vista. They finished third in mixed doubles.

Northern and Lambton Central finished seventh in the team standings with five points.

- Other local results -

Chandler Haagsma (Northern) - 4th in Boys Singles Meaghan Gregoris (Great Lakes) - 4th in Girls Singles Ethan Jones and Nolan Gladwish (Northern) - 4th in Boys Doubles Elise McInnis (St. Patrick’s) - 5th in Girls Singles Divija Bhargava (Northern) - 7th in Girls Singles Mason Hyde and Josh South (Lambton Central) - 7th in Boys Doubles Sarah Hayter and Ashley Kucera (Lambton Central) - 7th in Girls Doubles Lyndsey Osler and Sam Ainsworth (Northern) - 7th in Mixed Doubles

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