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School Sport Australia Primary Tennis Exchange 2007 Bruce Cup – Burnie/Devonport SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA PRIMARY TENNIS EXCHANGE 2007 BRUCE CUP – BURNIE/DEVONPORT ROUND 1 - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14TH QUEENSLAND V TASMANIA (BURNIE) QUEENSLAND TASMANIA BOYS DOUBLES GAMES BOYS DOUBLES GAMES 1.Travis Boon & Robert Stirling 9 1.Harry Bourchier & Elliot Johnstone 3 2.Daniel Chen & Sam Yang-Zhao 9 2.Sebastian Von Stieglitz & Sam Clements 1 3.Joshua Compton & Ryan Simmons 9 3.James De Boer & Ross Marzetti 2 GIRLS DOUBLES GAMES GIRLS DOUBLES GAMES 1.Ashleigh Barty & Andrea Dikosavljevic 9 1.Molly Coulson & Caitlin Smith 2 2.Jaimee Gilbertson & Jemimah Waugh 9 2.Brittney Macrostie & Janaya Smith 2 3.Kalina Morriss & Teigan Aranas 9 3.Ellie Macrostie & Katherine Handley 0 R LM BOYS SINGLES 1 2 3 R LM BOYS SINGLES 1 2 3 2 1.M. Simmons 6 6 1 1.H. Bourchier 1 4 3 2.R. Stirling 6 6 2 2.E. Johnstone 2 4 4 3.J. Compton 6 6 3 3.S. Guy-Von Stieglitz 2 1 5 4.D. Chen 6 6 4 4.S. Clements 1 0 6 5.R.Simmons 6 6 5 5.M. Mohammad 2 0 7 6.S. Yang-Zhao 6 6 6 6.J. De Boer 3 1 R LM GIRLS SINGLES 1 2 3 R LM GIRLS SINGLES 1 2 3 2 1.E. Panoho 6 6 1 1.M. Coulson 4 2 3 2.A. Dikosavljevic 6 6 2 2.C. Smith 1 5 4 3.J. Gilbertson 6 6 3 3.B. Macrostie 1 1 5 4.J. Waugh 6 6 4 4.J. Smith 1 0 6 5.K. Morriss 6 6 5 5.E. Francis 0 1 7 6.T. Aranas 6 6 6 6.E. Macrostie 1 1 **R - Team ranking LM - Position played last match MIXED DOUBLES GAMES MIXED DOUBLES GAMES 1. A. Barty & T. Boon 9 1. H. Bourchier & M. Coulson 1 2. E. Panoho & M. Simmons 9 2. E. Johnstone & C. Smith 6 3. J. Gilbertson & J. Compton 9 3. S. Guy-Von Stieglitz & B. Macrostie 2 4. J. Waugh & R.Simmons 9 4. S. Clements & J. Smith 0 5. K. Morriss & D. Chen 9 5. M. Mohammad & E. Francis 1 6. T. Aranas & S. Yang-Zhao 9 6. R. Marzetti & K. Handley 1 QUEENSLAND FINAL RESULT TASMANIA 24 RUBBERS 0 36 SETS 0 252 GAMES 61 TEAM MANAGER SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA PRIMARY TENNIS EXCHANGE 2007 BRUCE CUP – BURNIE/DEVONPORT ROUND 1 - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14TH SOUTH AUSTRALIA V WESTERN AUSTRALIA (DEVONPORT) SOUTH AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA BOYS DOUBLES GAMES BOYS DOUBLES GAMES 1.Daniel Talens & Jack Alberton 9 1.Jake Robinson & Linus Goh 6 2.Thanasi Kokkinakis & James Ma 9 2.Ryan Godwin & Michael Rechichi 3 3.Bradley Mousley & Daniel Drew 9 3.James Mitchell & Jacob Crowe 1 GIRLS DOUBLES GAMES GIRLS DOUBLES GAMES 1.Brooke Rischbieth & Amy Sneath 9 1.Astra Sharma & Jelena Glusak 3 2.Morgan Brand & Sophie Matthews 6 2.Sophie Allen-Fisher & Kristy Jones 9 3.Alexandra Way & Abbie Walker 9 3.Carla Welke & Kiana Budden 2 R LM BOYS SINGLES 1 2 3 R LM BOYS SINGLES 1 2 3 1 1. D. Talens 6 6 1 1. J. Robinson 2 0 2 2. T. Kokkinakis 6 7 2 2. R. Godwin 2 5 3 3.Li Tu 6 6 3 3. L. Goh 4 4 5 4. J. Ma 6 6 4 4. M. Rechichi 2 3 6 5. B. Mousley 6 7 5 5. J. Mitchell 4 6 7 6. D. Drew 6 6 6 6.F. Jones 0 0 R LM GIRLS SINGLES 1 2 3 R LM GIRLS SINGLES 1 2 3 1 1. B. Rischbieth 6 7 1 1. A. Sharma 1 6 2 2. A. Sneath 6 6 2 2. S. Allen-Fisher 1 4 3 3.N. Vujic 6 6 3 3. J. Glusak 4 1 5 4. S. Matthews 6 6 4 4. K. Jones 4 4 6 5. A. Way 7 6 5 5. C. Welke 5 1 7 6. A. Walker 6 6 6 6.B. O’Farrell 4 1 **R - Team ranking LM - Position played last match MIXED DOUBLES GAMES MIXED DOUBLES GAMES 1. D. Talens & B. Rischbieth 9 1. J. Robinson & S. Allen-Fisher 5 2. J. Alberton & A. Sneath 9 2. L. Goh & A. Sharma 8 3. Li Tu & M. Brand 9 3. R. Godwin & J. Glusak 2 4. J. Ma & N. Vujic 9 4. J. Mitchell & C. Welke 2 5. B. Mousley & A. Way 9 5. F. Jones & B. O’Farrell 2 6. D. Drew & A. Walker 9 6. J. Crowe & K. Budden 1 SOUTH AUSTRALIA FINAL RESULT WESTERN AUSTRALIA 23 RUBBERS 1 35 SETS 1 253 GAMES 112 TEAM MANAGER SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA PRIMARY TENNIS EXCHANGE 2007 BRUCE CUP – BURNIE/DEVONPORT ROUND 1 - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14TH VICTORIA V NORTHERN TERRITORY (BURNIE) VICTORIA NORTHERN TERRITORY BOYS DOUBLES GAMES BOYS DOUBLES GAMES 1.Joshua Tran & Jacob Grills 9 1.Christopher Wevill & Josh Lidgerwood 2 2.Roland Stagg & Lochlan Greene 9 2.Tom Zaleski & Miles Andrew 3 3.Giordan Favaloro & Stephen Kaldawi 9 3.Max Lye & Hamish Martin 0 GIRLS DOUBLES GAMES GIRLS DOUBLES GAMES 1.Belinda Woolcock & Laura Rabinovich 9 1.Kiera Halicek & Madeline Murray 2 2.Tabitha Vockler & Ashley Capannolo 9 2.Makaela Steel & Emily Moo 1 3.Jaspreet Tamber & Isabella Beischer 9 3.Ali Jackson & Lara Harding 1 R LM BOYS SINGLES 1 2 3 R LM BOYS SINGLES 1 2 3 1 1.G. Favaloro 6 6 1 1.J. Weatherald 1 1 2 2.L. Greene 6 6 3 2.C. Wevill 0 0 3 3.J. Tran 6 6 4 3.J. Lidgerwood 2 2 4 4.J. Grills 6 6 5 4.M. Andrew 3 3 5 5.R.Stagg 6 6 6 5.H. Martin 2 0 7 6.A. Turlejski 6 6 7 6.M. Lye 0 0 R GIRLS SINGLES 1 2 3 R LM GIRLS SINGLES 1 2 3 1 1.G. Ruhrig 1 0 1 1.K. Dunser 6 6 2 2.B. Woolcock 6 1 6 3 2.M. Murray 4 6 2 4 3.A. Capannolo 6 6 4 3.M. Steel 0 2 5 4.L. Rabinovich 6 6 5 4.A. Jackson 0 0 6 5.I. Beischer 6 6 6 5.M. Moo 0 1 7 6.T. Vockler 6 6 7 6.L. Harding 0 3 **R - Team ranking LM - Position played last match MIXED DOUBLES GAMES MIXED DOUBLES GAMES 1. B. Woolcock & S. Kaldawi 9 1. K. Dunser & J. Weatherald 4 2. L. Rabinovich & G. Favaloro 9 2. K. Halicek T. Zaleski 3 3. J. Tamber & J. Tran 9 3. M. Steel & J. Lidgerwood 2 4. I. Beischer & L. Greene 9 4. M. Moo & M. Andrew 0 5. G. Ruhrig & A. Turlejski 9 5. A. Jackson & H. Martin 1 6. A. Capannolo & R.Stagg 9 6. L. Harding & M. Lye 0 VICTORIA FINAL RESULT NORTHERN TERRITORY 23 RUBBERS 1 34 SETS 3 242 GAMES 63 TEAM MANAGER SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA PRIMARY TENNIS EXCHANGE 2007 BRUCE CUP – BURNIE/DEVONPORT ROUND 1 - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14TH NEW SOUTH WALES V ACT (BURNIE) NEW SOUTH WALES ACT BOYS DOUBLES GAMES BOYS DOUBLES GAMES 1.Jay Andrijic & Josh Bray 8 1.Nick Kyrgios & Ryan Frawley 9 2.Adam Hecimovic & Aaron Breust 9 2.Aaron Porreca & Daniel De Horatiis 3 3.Jordan Smith & Nathan Doney 9 3.David McCaskie & Will Vardos 1 GIRLS DOUBLES GAMES GIRLS DOUBLES GAMES 1.Ellen Perez & Danielle Wagland 9 1.Sanjana Bidarkal & Candace Kwong 2 2.Laura Kent & Genevie Ulanday 9 2.Annie Constance & Adele Clark 0 3.Chanelle Naumovska & Rhiannon Marlin 9 3.Grace Fox & Ashlee McLean 2 R LM BOYS SINGLES 1 2 3 R LM BOYS SINGLES 1 2 3 1 1. A. Hecimovic 1 1 1 1.N. Kyrgios 6 6 3 2. J. Bray 6 6 2 2.A. Porreca 0 2 4 3. N. Doney 2 3 3 3.R. Frawley 6 6 5 4. J. Smith 6 6 4 4.D. De Horatiis 0 0 6 5.M. Pritchard 6 6 6 5.W. Vardos 0 1 7 6. A. Breust 6 6 7 6.L. Hannigan 0 3 R LM GIRLS SINGLES 1 2 3 R LM GIRLS SINGLES 1 2 3 1 1. E. Perez 6 6 1 1.G. O’Rourke 0 3 3 2. D. Wagland 6 6 2 2.S. Bidarkal 0 4 4 3.S.McWilliam 6 6 3 3.C. Kwong 2 1 5 4. G. Ulanday 6 6 5 4.A. Constance 1 0 6 5. R. Marlin 6 6 6 5.A. Clark 0 0 7 6. C. Naumovska 6 6 7 6.A. McLean 0 0 **R - Team ranking LM - Position played last match MIXED DOUBLES GAMES MIXED DOUBLES GAMES 1. N. Doney & E. Perez 4 1. G. O’Rourke & N. Kyrgios 9 2. G. Ulanday & A. Hecimovic 9 2. S. Bidarkal & D. De Horatiis 2 3. D. Wagland & J. Andrijic 9 3. G. Fox & D. McCaskie 3 4. S.McWilliam & J. Bray 9 4. A. Clark & W. Vardos 0 5. L. Kent & M. Pritchard 9 5. C. Kwong & A. Porreca 3 6. C. Naumovska & A. Breust 9 6. A. Constance & L. Hannigan 0 NEW SOUTH WALES FINAL RESULT ACT 20 RUBBERS 4 30 SETS 6 229 GAMES 75 TEAM MANAGER SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA PRIMARY TENNIS EXCHANGE 2007 BRUCE CUP – BURNIE/DEVONPORT ROUND 2 - MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH VICTORIA V ACT (BURNIE) VICTORIA ACT BOYS DOUBLES GAMES BOYS DOUBLES GAMES 1. Giordan Favaloro & Stephen Kaldawi 8 1.Nick Kyrgios & Aaron Porreca 9 2. Joshua Tran & Jacob Grills 9 2.Lachlan.
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